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The Global Center for Women and Justice launched the Ending Human Trafficking podcast in 2011. Our hosts are Dr. Sandie Morgan and Dr. Dave Stachowiak. Our mantra is Study the Issues. Be a voice. Make a difference. We believe that if you do not study first, you may say or do the wrong thing.
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SkyWatchTV Podcast

SkyWatchTV

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Featuring Host, SkyWatchTV COO Joe Ardis Horn, best selling author, Dr. Tom Horn, SkyWatchTV examines topics that most churches and Christian media prefer not to discuss. Ghosts, demons, giants, UFOs, spiritual warfare, conspiracies--topics that drive Christians to look outside the church for answers. Also featuring SimplyHIS, a women’s ministry podcast that focuses on your relationship with God, interpreting the Bible, and forming a sisterhood based on encouragement with host Katherine Horn ...
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Oh...The Horror

Seriously Decent

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Horror enthusiasts, Jenn and Frank, bring you deep dives on a variety of horror related subjects. Let us be your home for all things horror, supernatural, scary and downright creepy. You can learn more about our podcast by visiting our website at https://ohthehorrorpodcast.com Please send any show ideas, comments and suggestions to oth@seriouslydecent.com
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Human trafficking happens in every region on the planet - including here in Japan - one of the safest countries in the world! Join the ZOE Japan team as we deep-dive into various issues related to child trafficking in Japan including commercial sexual exploitation of children and child sexual abuse material. This is our English podcast channel, but a wide range of episodes are also available in Japanese. Simply search for STOP! 子どもの人身取引【ゾエ・ジャパン】or visit goZOE.jp/podcast or our YouTube channe ...
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Speaking for the Silenced

Hopewell Valley Student Publication Network

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The Speaking for the Silenced Podcast is a student-run podcast that examines the world-wide issue of human trafficking. Join podcast host, Jacqueline Sun, as she breaks down many examples human trafficking including forced labor, bride trafficking, and more.
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Talk Trafficking

Penny Ronning

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Human trafficking involves using force, fraud, or coercion to compel a person into commercial sex acts or labor against their will. I’m Penny Ronning, the daughter of a trafficking survivor. I co-founded the Yellowstone Human Trafficking Task Force with Stephanie Baucus, the FBI, and the United States Attorney’s Office District of Montana. Our podcast exposes the dark world of modern-day slavery. We refuse to turn a blind eye to this crime. In our podcast, we expose traffickers and buyers, d ...
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HUB Talks

K&L Gates

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Keeping up with legal and regulatory issues and industry trends that impact your business both locally and globally can be challenging. Whether you are in a legal department or are a C-suite executive, you must navigate ever-changing laws and regulations. HUB Talks, a podcast launched by K&L Gates, covers critical issues at the intersection of business and law. Tune in to HUB Talks for insight from K&L Gates lawyers that will help you stay on top of the latest industry and legal trends acros ...
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Human trafficking is one of the greatest injustices in our world today. It’s the exploitation of vulnerable people for their bodies and labor. It’s modern-day slavery, and it’s generating billions of dollars each year. In this podcast, we will unpack the problem of human trafficking, share powerful stories from the frontlines, hear from thought leaders in the fight for freedom, and equip you to make a difference–right where you are. A21 is a global anti-human trafficking organization operati ...
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This ERLC podcast from Washington, DC is hosted by Chelsea Patterson Sobolik, the Director of Public Policy at the ERLC. Join Chelsea and her guests as they help Christians imagine a new way to engage in the public square.
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A podcast about cults, extreme belief, and manipulation – from two hosts who’ve actually lived it. Hosted by Lola Blanc and Meagan Elizabeth. Got your own story about cults, extreme belief, or manipulation? Leave a voicemail or text us at 347-86-TRUST (347-868-7878) OR shoot us an email at Trust Me Pod @gmail.com INSTAGRAM: @TrustMePodcast @oohlalola @meaganelizabeth11 TWITTER: @TrustMeCultPod @ohlalola @baberahamhicks TIKTOK: @TrustMeCultPodcast
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Rednecks Rising

Rednecks Rising

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Rednecks Rising Podcast is hosted by a loud-mouthed, Southern Appalachian woman that is excited to bring you along on this journey as I dive into the rich history behind the evolution of revolution across Appalachia and sit down for interviews with all of the best hillbilly hellraisers that call these hollers their home. Find us at http://linktr.ee/rednecksrising
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Human trafficking is modern day slavery involving the use of force, coercion, or fraud to obtain some type of labor or sex act. It affects every corner of the world and Texas, and Denton County are no exception. Interstate 35 being an un-tolled highway and a major cross-country, north-south route is one of the main trafficking routes in the country. There are over 300,000 victims of human trafficking in Texas, including almost 79,000 youth victims of sex trafficking and nearly 234,000 adult ...
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Voices of Freedom

Freedom a la Cart

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What is sex trafficking? Does it really happen here? What’s being done about it? How can an individual like myself help the cause? Voices of Freedom is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Freedom team members. We’re here to cover it all, from human trafficking research and laws to personal stories from the community. We host a variety of guests including sex trafficking survivors, Freedom a la Cart team members, partner organizations, law enforcement officials, mental health & substance use profes ...
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Your all in one comprehensive view of what is happening across the real estate industry -- straight from some of the industry's earliest technology adopters and foremost experts in Technology, Marketing, Government Policy, Brokerage, Capital, Construction & Cyber Security in Real Estate. The show is broken down into three parts: Part I: Introductions and what's new for each panelist and the business sector Part II: Sector Focus on the past month's most prominent news and paradigm shifts Part ...
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Red Light Reader

Red Light Reader

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Welcome to Red Light Reader, a monthly book club and podcast hosted at Bluestockings Bookstore in NYC. It was created as a platform to facilitate dialogue about sex worker rights and its intersections with technology, race, migration, labor, LGBTQ, and women's rights. We release new episodes each month featuring our interviews with authors, academics, and activists.
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Make Me Smart

Marketplace

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Each weekday, Marketplace’s Kai Ryssdal and Kimberly Adams make today make sense. Along with our supersmart listeners, we break down happenings in tech, the economy and culture. Every Tuesday we bring on a guest to dive deeper into one important topic. Because none of us is as smart as all of us.
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Human Rights Unscripted

Human Rights Brief

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Human Rights Unscripted is a podcast from the American University Washington College of Law that takes a deep dive into the human rights field through candid interviews with professionals, professors, and students.
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My Voice 4 Theirs

Tiffany Marler MA, CNA(Ret.), HM(R-USN)

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Everything that the Mainstream media could get wrong they do and they have this past year. Everything that I can tell you I will. Honest & straight up. Everything dirty and dark going on in this country relating to domestic violence, human trafficking, labor trafficking and racial inequality. I’m from STL and we are imploding and I help bring change in my city and state. We are Survivor Leaders and Huge Advocates in Missouri and the USA. I am a veteran of the Navy and also the Cofounder & Ch ...
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The Civic Circle is a new youth-led podcast by the Bucks County Beacon tackling politics and policy from a Gen-Z lens. Sarah Zhang, Mallorie Mallorie Marsan, and Alexandra Coffey are students from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and once a month they will chat about activism, advocacy, and all the political happenings affecting their generation today. They will be focusing on PA politics and want the podcast to serve as a call to action for all young people to get involved in the civic process a ...
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Kai and Kimberly host our weekly happy hour episode, “Economics on Tap,” live from the stage of WBUR CitySpace in Boston. We’ll dive into the biggest headlines making waves this week while sipping on our favorite drinks. Plus, Drew joins the stage to host a round of our favorite game, Half Full/Half Empty! Here’s everything we talked about today: “…
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Ukraine’s President Volodomyr Zelensky’s “plan for victory” boils down to dragging NATO into World War 3. 5) Israel’s war with Iran and its proxies hits close to home for Benjamin Netanyahu—literally; 4) Ukraine running out of young men; 3) Democrats play fascist card in desperate attempt to boost Kamala Harris’s flailing campaign; 2) Doctor and pr…
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Hey Smarties! We’re on the road to Boston for a live taping of “Make Me Smart” with special guest, historian Heather Cox Richardson. So today we’re bringing you an episode from the latest season of “How We Survive,” Marketplace’s climate solutions podcast. In this episode, Kai Ryssdal and the “How We Survive” team head to the very, very top of Alas…
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The affordability of buying a home has collapsed to an all-time low since the beginning of 2022. The average US household can no longer afford to buy an average home. 5) Armed terrorists attack Turkish Aerospace Industries headquarters in Ankara; 4) Trump to do Joe Rogan podcast Friday while Kamala does another fake, scripted event; 3) Walmart now …
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As Election Day looms closer, the emails and texts from campaigns pleading for money continue to flood voters’ inboxes. A CNN investigation found that some of these tactics have misled elderly Americans into giving away millions of dollars. We’ll get into the financial consequences of aggressive campaign fundraising strategies. Then, we’ll discuss …
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Episode 15: Lola and Meagan interview Jitarth Jadeja, former QAnon believer. He tells the girls about how, despite being Australian, he first was a Bernie supporter, then shifted his support to Trump before becoming obsessed with conspiracy theories. They discuss the two years of his life in which he believed in Q, the moment he realized it was all…
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In the weeks after Hurricanes Helene and Milton hit the Southeast, the price to rebuild has become a topic of contention in the home insurance market. For years, home insurers have identified climate change as a threat, cut coverage and increased premiums for properties in disaster-prone areas. But now, home insurers are also using new technologies…
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Captured Hezbollah fighters have revealed that the terror group paid UN forces in southern Lebanon to use their bases. 5) UN worse than useless in Israel-Hezbollah conflict; 4) Ukraine’s “path to victory” is NATO soldiers fighting Russia; 3) 60 Minutes admits editing Kamala Harris interview but refuses to release full transcript; 2) US airbase in V…
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14 Israeli citizens (an updated number since this recording) were arrested as spies for Iran in what’s described as the most severe cases of espionage in Israel’s history. 5) Israel’s security service Shin Bet breaks up spy ring; 4) FBI thinks US intelligence officer leaked top secret documents about Israel’s preparations to attack Iran; 3) Witches…
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Across the country, pharmacies big and small are closing. The closures have disproportionately affected rural and low-income communities, leaving residents with limited access to prescription drugs and creating so-called “pharmacy deserts.” We’ll discuss a New York Times investigation about the middlemen driving pharmacies out of business. Plus, sh…
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Top secret US intelligence documents apparently describing Israeli preparations for an attack on Iran were leaked to an Iran-linked Telegram channel Saturday. 5) Hezbollah hits Netanyahu’s home with explosive drone; 4) Trump trolls Harris by working at McDonalds; 3) Harris apparently mocks Christians at rally; 2) Dairy cattle in California hit hard…
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New research from the Federal Reserve shows that wealthier Americans are driving retail spending while lower-income Americans have been squeezed by higher prices. We’ll discuss how this disparity could help explain the United States’ often unexpectedly strong consumer economy, and what the Birkin bag side of TikTok can tell us about this divide. An…
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Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas and mastermind of the October 7 massacre in Israel last year, was killed by IDF soldiers in Rafah Thursday. 5) Mastermind of Oct. 7 massacre killed; 4) Bad week for Kamala Harris’s campaign; 3) Biden-Harris administration seems to want non-citizens voting; 2) Cheap migrant labor reported as a good thing by left-lea…
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Companies in the United States spend billions in political donations each election cycle with the aim of gaining more influence in government. But all that spending comes with risks. We’ll get into it. And, we’ll explain why many Americans impacted by recent hurricanes will have to wait for disaster assistance from the Small Business Administration…
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Although Prime Minister Netanyahu has ruled out Israeli resettlement of Gaza, nearly a third of the MKs from his Likud Party will attend a conference promoting resettlement next week. 5) Some Israelis pushing to resettle Gaza; 4) Kamala Harris now openly promising free money if she’s elected; 3) Biden’s DOJ sues Virginia for removing illegal immigr…
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Vice President Kamala Harris has been sitting down with popular podcasts like the “The Breakfast Club,” Call Her Daddy,” and The Howard Stern Show. We’ll get into what the campaign strategy can tell us about voters, our fragmented media environment and the future of news. Plus, lower interest rates mean the end of a golden period for savers. And, t…
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A report Monday shows that sections of Kamala Harris’s 2009 book Smart on Crime were lifted from sources, including Wikipedia, without attribution. 5) Hezbollah using UN troops as human shields; 4) Kamala Harris reportedly plagiarized sources for 2009 book; 3) True Value Hardware latest iconic American business to file for bankruptcy; 2) IMF report…
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Today our guest is Gareth Gore, journalist and author whose new book Opus is about Opus Dei, an ultra-conservative Catholic sect, its harmful practices, its history of dark money, and its connections to modern day right-wing American politics. Gareth shares how he came to this story while investigating the shady practices at a bank in Spain, the hi…
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Today we’re talking about a key piece of the global transition to renewable energy: metals. Specifically, metals like copper, lithium and cobalt that we need to build wind turbines, electric vehicles and to improve our energy grid. Vince Beiser, author of the forthcoming book “Power Metal: The Race for the Resources That Will Shape the Future,” sai…
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In the second episode of our Interstate Arbitration series, Ian Meredith continues the conversation with Professor Stephen Minas. In this episode we will dive into some specific aspects of interstate arbitration. Ian and Stephen discuss the particular role that interstate arbitration plays/could play in the ongoing war between the Russian Federatio…
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In this first episode of our Interstate Arbitration series, Ian Meredith talks with Professor Stephen Minas of Peking University Transnational Law School, to introduce the general ins and outs of interstate (or State vs State) arbitration and how it differs from other forms of arbitration, the basis for jurisdiction in interstate arbitration, and i…
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Israel has reportedly narrowed targets for a strike on Iran to military sites and energy infrastructure—although whether that includes nuclear facilities is unclear. 5) Israel reportedly days away from strike on Iran; 4) Palestinian Authority furious that Israel is turning UN office in Jerusalem into housing units; 3) Biden reportedly sabotaging Ha…
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Federal Emergency Management Agency crews working hurricane recovery efforts paused aid in parts of North Carolina over the weekend after threats were made against workers and an armed suspect was arrested. We talk about the rise of misinformation around FEMA’s response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton, including falsehoods pushed by former Presiden…
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Send us a text In this episode, host Andreas Senie interviews Andrew Borovsky, CEO of RentApp and a seasoned tech entrepreneur with a rich background in product design and executive roles at CashApp, Cadre, Square, Apple, and Adobe. Andrew shares his journey from the dot-com era to founding multiple successful ventures, including his latest, RentAp…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Roundtable, host Andreas Senie and a panel of industry experts provide a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in the real estate sector. The show is divided into three parts: Key topics include the impact of recent natural disasters on the industry, the importance of MLS systems, and upcoming confe…
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The federal agency tasked with emergency management appears, based on its website, to prioritize DEI goals over its core mission of helping Americans affected by disasters. 5) Audience for Kamala Harris’s town hall last week was recruited by a casting agency; 4) Israel’s finance minister claims Israel’s borders will expand to include most of the Mi…
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Jenn and Frank talk about the Tao Payoh ritual murders. A chilling tale of dark rituals, psychological manipulation, and a charismatic killer who preyed on the vulnerable, leaving a community haunted by unspeakable horrors Hello Horror Fanatics! Welcome to Oh...The Horror! A weekly podcast for all things horror, supernatural, scary and downright cr…
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Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by the Live2Free president, Delaney Mininger, as the two discuss the upcoming Fair Trade Fashion Show at Vanguard University. Delaney Mininger Delaney is the president of the Live2Free club at Vanguard University and the Global Center for Women and Justice. Delaney is a third year student at Vanguard and a sociology majo…
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This week, more than a dozen states came together to sue TikTok over the social media app’s effects on young users. Now, a report by NPR and Kentucky Public Radio shows executives at the company were well aware of the harms to teens. We’ll get into it. Plus, is the cost of rebuilding after a natural disaster becoming a luxury few can afford? And, w…
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Disastrous interviews for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz this week prompted Barack Obama to scold black voters, especially men, for not being sufficiently supportive of Harris. 5) Harris/Walz campaign floundering in the press and the polls; 4) Hurricane Milton cleanup begins; 3) Israel finds evidence of planned Hezbollah invasion; 2) Sun entering activ…
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Total damages from Hurricane Helene in the United States could cost $250 billion. But only a small fraction of homeowners have flood insurance. As another major hurricane looms, we’ll unpack why coverage is becoming so expensive that many Americans choose to go without. Plus, some news you can use about communicating during an emergency, and how zo…
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Today our guest is a woman whom we’ll call Norah. She tells us about a Facebook group for women in Los Angeles that ended up getting very culty. We’ll talk about why it was exciting in the beginning to connect with other women in a new way, how other subgroups began to form (including one secret, exclusive one) and how the admin, who we’ll call Viv…
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Major residential condominium construction has seen a decade-plus lull, due in part to an onerous warranty statute applicable only to condos. The Washington State Legislature significantly changed that statute in 2019, and the statute of limitations has now expired on the first condos subject to the new changes. Insurance professional Aaron Laing, …
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Almost half of adults in the U.S. are single. But so many of our economic policies and financial systems, from homeownership to retirement planning, cater to couples. Today’s episode is an excerpt from a Marketplace live show in Denver, hosted by “Make Me Smart” co-host Kimberly Adams, on the economics of being single. Kimberly is joined by a panel…
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A brief update today due to work on two forthcoming documentary films: Milton will make landfall Wednesday night near Tampa as a Category 3 hurricane; and Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who some thought dead, has reportedly made contact with Qatar. FOLLOW US! X: @WatchSkyWatchTV | @Five_In_Ten YouTube: @SkyWatchTelevision | @SimplyHIS | @FiveInTen Rumb…
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Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war a year ago, the U.S. has spent at record $17.9 billion on military aid to Israel — more than any other year since this aid started. This adds to the already heavy human toll of the conflict. We’ll discuss the mounting costs of war. Plus, Anthony Fauci’s new warning about a mosquito-borne illness. And, is the …
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As the federal government continues to struggle with getting help to people affected by Helene, Milton is forecast to make landfall as a major hurricane Wednesday on Florida’s Gulf Coast. 5) Infrastructure damage caused by Helene may affect next month’s election; 4) Milton forecast to hit Tampa Bay Wednesday; 3) Terror attack in Beersheva as Israel…
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Jenn and Frank discuss the disturbing market where bodies become currency in a twisted market where no corpse is truly safe. Hello Horror Fanatics! Welcome to Oh...The Horror! A weekly podcast for all things horror, supernatural, scary and downright creepy. We hope you give us a listen and add us to your regular rotation of podcasts. You can learn …
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The jobs report released today blew past economists’ forecasts, estimating that employers added about 250,000 jobs to the U.S. economy in September. Republican Sen. Marco Rubio is falsely claiming the jobs report is “fake.” We’ll get into how big economic data is being politicized. And, what happens when October surprises aren’t so surprising anymo…
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The world looks very different a year after the Iran-orchestrated Hamas massacre of Oct. 7, 2023. With Israeli counterstrikes in Gaza, Yemen, Lebanon, and Iran itself—and with hatred for Israel reaching an all-time high around the world—it’s worth asking what it all means. In this episode, Marc LiVecche talks with Providence’s co-founder and Editor…
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DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said this week that the government’s emergency management agency doesn’t have enough money for the rest of the hurricane season—after spending nearly $1 billion this year on illegal migrants. 5) White House threatens private drone pilots trying to help Helene disaster relief; 4) Israel vows to retaliate for Iran’s m…
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After the Federal Reserve’s recent move to cut interest rates, you had questions. Lots of them! Today, we’re answering your questions about why the Fed doesn’t hold more meetings, why it tends to adjust interest rates in quarter-percentage-point increments, and why it’s target inflation rate is 2%. Plus, Kai Ryssdal unpacks the wonky relationship b…
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The top Hamas commander in Lebanon, killed in an Israeli airstrike Monday, was an employee of UNRWA, the United Nations aid agency for Palestinian Arabs. 5) Israel admits damage at airbases during Iran’s missile attack Tuesday; 4) UN official killed in Beirut Monday was Hamas leader in Lebanon; 3) Tim Walz debate gaffes may hurt campaign; 2) New ac…
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