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DEVIANT

Cold Open Media

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From the award-winning creators of Down The Hill: The Delphi Murders, comes DEVIANT, a new true crime series that dives into the dark corners of what human beings are capable of. Hosts Dan Szematowicz and Andrew Iden tell good stories about bad people who do very bad things. Some people are wired for good. Some are wired for bad. And some are wired... to be Deviant. Follow the show wherever you listen and across socials @deviant.podcast (IG, TT, YT)
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Breaking the Ice: Cold Case Files is a True Crime will examine some of the oldest cold cases in hopes of bringing awareness, accountability and justice to the victims and their families. We will start with Barbara McClure, a 24 year old Mother, missing since 1978—a missing mother from King County, Washington. Through interviews, cold case analysis, and family stories, we explore one of the Pacific Northwest’s most haunting unsolved missing person cases. If you’re drawn to long-term missing p ...
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Scandal Sheet

Thad Halcli Media, LLC

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Your favorite guilty pleasure! A biweekly podcast featuring penetrating investigations into anything socially deviate, scientifically unexplainable, celebrity gossip, horrifically sinister – and - if we get lucky, criminal. Your hosts are a Millennial woman, a Gen X man, and a wise-cracking AI engine. Amazingly informative and funny!
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Ready for a podcast that’s as bold as it is boozy? Look no further than Loud ’N Drunk! From pop culture to politics, no topic is off-limits when these friends hit record. Crack open a cold one and check out the antics here on Apple Podcasts! It’s the podcast that’s unfiltered, unpredictable, and undeniably fun! #loudndrunk #lnd #loudndrunkpodcast Get Louder and Drunker with us all across the internet! Website: https://loudndrunk.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoudNDrunk Facebook: https:// ...
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Join Bellingcat and a live audience in our discord server, where every two weeks we host discussions with leading voices within open source research and investigations. Be part of the audience at the next stage talk by joining our discord community here: https://discord.gg/bellingcat
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Don't have time for a full news hour? Listen to the PBS News Hour, segment by segment. Our full coverage of politics, science, arts, health, national and international news is included in this feed in easy-to-digest 5 to 10 minute segments. Segments are published each night by 9 p.m. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full show, Brooks and Capehart, Politics Monday, Brief but Spectacular, and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app ...
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Monster: Freeway Phantom

iHeartPodcasts and Tenderfoot TV

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Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.” From iHeartPodcasts and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50 year old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haun ...
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Accused

Cincinnati Enquirer

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Season 4: When Rhoda Nathan's lifeless body was discovered in her hotel room, it was assumed she'd had a heart attack. The autopsy proved otherwise: Nathan, 67, had been viciously beaten to death, punched so hard by her assailant that two of her teeth had been knocked out. Days later, a hotel employee went to the hospital to be treated for an infection in his hand, which was teeming with a bacteria most often found in human mouths. That, plus a pendant an officer said was discovered in the t ...
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Deconstructed

The Intercept

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The Intercept is proud to support and share episodes of Deconstructed and Intercepted from our colleagues at Drop Site News, as well as other partner content, that highlights important political stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#1 Podcast to learn YouTube for Realtors The Channel Junkies Podcast is for real estate agents and lenders looking to have their phone ring every day with high-quality "in-bound" clients! Stop cold calling, door knocking, and doing open houses and start getting content out to the #1 search engine platform in the world when it comes to people wanting to know about your city! That platform is YouTube for Realtors and we mastered it! We have created 11 Real Estate YouTube channels in 9 states a ...
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After Hours is a podcast for business owners and marketing professionals who want to cut the BS and take control of their marketing. We’ll crack open a cold one with industry experts and dig deep into the best practices, pitfalls, and untold secrets of marketing today. After Hours is your backstage VIP pass to the world of advertising and brand building, so let’s dive in.
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Catch my Killer

Marc Hoover

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At any given time in the world, there are thousands of unsolved murders. Most of them will never be solved. The first 48 hours of a homicide are the most crucial to an investigation. Eventually, leads dry up, witnesses become less cooperative, and cases go cold (unsolved). Meanwhile, detectives continue receiving new homicide cases which push older ones to the back. After a case goes cold, it quickly becomes yesterday’s news. The public and the media will forget about the crime and move onto ...
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Marginalized Murder

Storic Media Network

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This season of Marginalized Murder we dive into "The Case of the 51 largest active serial murder mystery in the county. Over the course of twenty years at least 51 women were strangled to death in the South and West side of Chicago . I speak with Thomas Hargrove, the founder of the Murder Accountability Project and the creator of the algorithm that cracked this cold case wide open. We also meet some of the victim's family members like Sharon Pritchett, whose beloved sister Gwendolyn Williams ...
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It's All In The Hips: A Golf Podcast

It's All In The Hips: A Golf Podcast

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It wasn’t long ago that we were busy dreaming of making it to ‘the show’, and eating fruity pebbles from the Stanley Cup. But as we grew older our dreams, like most middle aged white men, turned to golf. We enjoy the goofy pants and fat asses and sinking ten footers for double bogey as much as the next guy. However, we recognize there is a missing piece of the puzzle in golf media. Why not let down the knickers and breathe a little? Why is it taboo to talk about the smoking hot babe in the s ...
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In this conversation, Helen Kovacs, an accomplished artist specializing in glass and metal, shares her artistic journey, the influence of nature on her work, and the profound impact of mentorship on her creative expression. She discusses her experiences with grief and how art serves as a medium for processing emotions. Helen also emphasizes the imp…
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In our news wrap Friday, President Trump signed his One Big, Beautiful Bill Act into law, Ukraine says Russia unleashed an assault of drones and missiles in its biggest all-out attack of the war, at least 35 Palestinians were killed in another day of Israel's military campaign in Gaza and at least six people are dead in Texas after heavy rain cause…
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In this conversation, Ann J White interviews Beth Kelly, president of West Wildlife, about her experiences in wildlife rehabilitation, particularly focusing on the rescue of animals from a fur farm in Ohio. They discuss the conditions of the animals, the rehabilitation process, the legal aspects of wildlife care, and the emotional journey of releas…
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Extreme heat is becoming a dangerous new normal that brings with it a number of health risks. From severe burns to accelerated aging, the effects of long periods of high temperatures on the human body are getting more attention in this time of rising climate change. Stephanie Sy reports from Phoenix, the epicenter of extreme heat in the United Stat…
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The Marine Corps has opened a new art exhibit at its national museum documenting the service’s 250th anniversary. It’s called “250 Years of Dedication, Determination and Courage,” and it celebrates the Marines’ most famous moments. But it also features the trauma, terror and sacrifice of war. Nick Schifrin reports. PBS News is supported by - https:…
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New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join John Yang to discuss the week in politics, including the political fallout of the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, President Trump's total control over Washington and the state of American democracy on this Independence Day. PBS News is supported by - http…
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When we think of penguins, we tend to think cute and energetic. But as they age, they also experience aches and pains, just like humans do. That's why the New England Aquarium in Boston has created a first-of-its-kind oasis for penguin elders. Special correspondent Jared Bowen of GBH Boston takes us there. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs…
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This week we were joined by Bellingcat's Peter Barth. Peter has been researching a cold case murder from Corpus Christi, Texas, 1971. As part of his research , he's uncovered links to multiple murders and high profile criminal networks, and learnt some invaluable research tips along the way. This talk was hosted by Charlotte Maher on Thursday the 3…
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From Ted Bundy to Gary Ridgeway, why does the Pacific Northwest produce so many serial killers? Join host Dan Szematowicz as he sits down with Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Fraser, author of 'Murderland: Crime and Bloodlust in the Time of Serial Killers,' to try and unravel this bizarre mystery. Caroline and Dan delve into theories, including the …
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The so-called "One Big, Beautiful Bill" overcame thin Republican majorities and weeks of tense negotiations, just meeting the president's self-imposed Independence Day deadline. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins takes us through the policy and politics of the GOP's signature bill. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/ab…
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For more on how Republicans, even those who were staunchly opposed to the so-called "One Big, Beautiful Bill," have since come around, William Brangham spoke with Sarah Longwell, a Republican strategist and publisher of The Bulwark. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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Among the big winners with President Trump's bill are corporations and small businesses. The bill would make permanent the tax breaks from his first term, expand provisions on expenses and itemizations and allow companies to deduct the cost of new manufacturing plants. For a business perspective, William Brangham spoke with Jay Timmons of the Natio…
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In our news wrap Thursday, the Supreme Court will hear two cases next term on whether states may exclude transgender athletes from women's and girls' sports, Kilmar Abrego Garcia says he endured "severe beatings" and torture while being held at a notorious prison in El Salvador and the Chicago suburb where Pope Leo grew up will buy his childhood ho…
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Earlier this week, the Trump administration announced it had suspended some weapons deliveries to Ukraine. The Defense Department says the U.S. needs the weapons to be ready for its own contingencies. Nick Schifrin discussed the move with Kimberly Kagan of the Institute for the Study of War and Jennifer Kavanagh of Defense Priorities. PBS News is s…
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Millions of children and working families will soon feel the impact of a funding freeze that will put a halt to key school programs. With very little explanation, the Education Department abruptly blocked the release of nearly $7 billion set to be distributed on July 1. Laura Barrón-López discussed more with Jodi Grant of the Afterschool Alliance. …
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The city of Chicago saw a historic drop in homicides in the first half of the year, a trend that has largely been mirrored nationwide. For a deeper look at the state of violent crime in the U.S., William Brangham spoke with Jeff Asher. His Real-Time Crime Index compiles data from hundreds of law enforcement agencies nationwide. PBS News is supporte…
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Virgil Abloh was a boundary-breaking designer who made streetwear luxurious and luxury feel accessible. Abloh was the first Black artistic director at Louis Vuitton and the visionary behind Off-White. Beyond the runways, he built bridges between worlds that rarely touched. Geoff Bennett sat down with Robin Givhan, who traces the deeper meaning behi…
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Trveor Plouffe hosts another episode of Baseball Today and is joined by Jimmy Knorp! Bosch Power Tools helps you to conquer any task on the jobsite, ‘Like a Bosch.’ Learn more at https://www.boschtools.com. 00:00 INTRO 01:03 Blue Jays tie the Yankees for first place in the AL East 02:41 Will Clayton Kershaw be the last pitcher to reach 3,000 strike…
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It's Day #2 for Mud Sawpole. And Day 2 is just as troublesome as Day 1 was in DM's previous book: Never Name The Dead. Now in SILENT ARE THE DEAD, we see Mud's compassion for the living, both humans and animals and the love of preserving nature all while solving the "WhoDunIt." Yet another stellar story by a master storyteller.…
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The Yankees are on the verge of getting swept in Toronto and have fully surrendered their lead in the AL East rac Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com Use code YANKS2025 for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/YANKS2025. Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount Presented by Your Lo…
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Buckle up for this extra-spicy with a side of sass, no-holds-barred episode of On the Air with Florenza. Get ready to fall for Cover Story by Celia Laskey—an emotionally rich, laugh-out-loud queer romance set in the high-stakes world of 2005 Hollywood. When anxious publicist Ali is tasked with keeping rising star Cara Bisset in the closet, she does…
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Buckle up for this extra-spicy with a side of sass, no-holds-barred episode of Intermissions. I asked Celia several rapid-fire questions before interviewing her about her newest novel, Cover Story. Cover Story by Celia Laskey—an emotionally rich, laugh-out-loud queer romance set in the high-stakes world of 2005 Hollywood. When anxious publicist Ali…
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Buckle up for this extra-spicy with a side of sass, no-holds-barred episode of On the Air with Florenza. Get ready to fall for Cover Story by Celia Laskey—an emotionally rich, laugh-out-loud queer romance set in the high-stakes world of 2005 Hollywood. When anxious publicist Ali is tasked with keeping rising star Cara Bisset in the closet, she does…
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It was a dramatic day in the House, where President Trump's massive tax cut and budget bill is currently in limbo. Conservatives and others with concerns are not yet on board and the House has frozen proceedings as GOP leaders try to get enough votes to move forward. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports. PBS News is supported by - ht…
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Even with a handful of holdouts raising objections over cuts to Medicaid or the ballooning deficits, the vast majority of House Republicans have lined up to support President Trump's bill. They say it represents big wins for his agenda by extending tax cuts and adding work requirements for Medicaid. Congressman Mike Flood of Nebraska supports the b…
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In our news wrap Wednesday, the killer of 4 Idaho students pleaded guilty to their murders, a federal judge blocked President Trump's crackdown on asylum seekers at the southern border, Ukraine is trying to regroup after the U.S. paused some weapons deliveries and Israel and Hamas both stopped short of accepting a 60-day ceasefire proposal put fort…
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Sean “Diddy" Combs was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges, but found guilty of prostitution offenses. The mixed verdict brings an end to one of the most closely watched trials in the country. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Moira Penza, a former assistant U.S. attorney who led the prosecution that resulted in the sex traffickin…
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Iran announced it would suspend cooperation with the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog, likely preventing a review of the damage done to its nuclear sites and setting Washington and Tehran on another collision course. It comes as Iran has launched a massive operation to find Israeli spies. Nick Schifrin spoke with Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi, who…
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Paramount agreed to pay Donald Trump $16 million to settle a lawsuit over a “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris. Trump alleged the interview was edited to improve how Harris sounded, a claim CBS denied. Paramount said the funds will go to President Trump’s library, not him personally, and did not have to issue an apology as part of the deal. …
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A study in The Lancet suggests that cuts to USAID could result in the death of 14 million people over the next five years. Ghana has long been seen as a beacon of democracy in West Africa, but it still struggles with poverty and serious health problems, especially in rural areas. With the support of The Pulitzer Center, William Brangham reports on …
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