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A hotly debated political issue made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. At issue is whether transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in women's sports. The conservative majority seemed skeptical of striking down bans already in place in over half of all states. Liz Landers has a closer look at the legal and political fight before the natio…
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A hotly debated political issue made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. At issue is whether transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in women's sports. The conservative majority seemed skeptical of striking down bans already in place in over half of all states. Liz Landers has a closer look at the legal and political fight before the natio…
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Forest Park celebrates 150 years this year. Today, it’s considered one of the top attractions to St. Louis with 1,300 acres of nature reserve, recreation locations and cultural institutions. However the Forest Park we know today has gone through several changes, many of which reflect the changes faced by the entire region. The Missouri History Muse…
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The cost of food consumed at home was up 0.7% month-over-month in December, and 2.4% year-over-year. Go back five years, and grocery prices are up 25%. And like so many things in this economy, the rising cost hurts the poorest Americans most. Also in this episode: Americans carry credit card debt longer than they used to, two ultra-low-cost U.S. ai…
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The cost of food consumed at home was up 0.7% month-over-month in December, and 2.4% year-over-year. Go back five years, and grocery prices are up 25%. And like so many things in this economy, the rising cost hurts the poorest Americans most. Also in this episode: Americans carry credit card debt longer than they used to, two ultra-low-cost U.S. ai…
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Valenti and Rico got the show started with a discussion surrounding the Red Wings' solid play as of late and what their confidence level is that it'll translate to later in the season/the playoffs. They took this topic into the second hour, adding onto it with some comments from NHL Network's Elliotte Friedman regarding Detroit being Quinn Hughes' …
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Pat McAfee unleashed a tirade on mainstream sports media Monday morning...after media members were outraged with Lynn Jones. Sunday afternoon...Lynn Jones praised Jaguars head coach Liam Coen after their loss to the Buffalo Bills. Sports media members criticized Lynn Jones for being biased...but Pat McAfee came to her defense and exposed sports med…
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Iran’s protests started with economic demands. Now, the Iranian government says it’s ready for war. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has told Iranian protesters that “help is on the way,” as Washington discusses military options. Could tension spread far beyond Iran? In this episode: Negar Mortazavi (@NegarMortazavi), Center for International P…
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This hour of the show Craig & Big Mac dive into Jaxson Dart's Trajectory after hearing Brian Daboll was very complimentary of him to aspiring head coaches, also could Daboll be going to Philly? The guys also debate the Jets future, whether bath's are ok for grown men and "shower beers" being a thing.…
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In hour four, Hoch reads the statement from Mike Tomlin on his departure from the Pittsburgh Steelers. We find out who the 9 coaching candidates are for the Miami Dolphins, according to David Furones of the Sun Sentinel. Also, we get an update on Norman Powell's playing status tonight vs the Suns, according to Ira Winderman of the Sun Sentinel.…
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The Carton Show goes everywhere in this unforgettable segment as Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle juggle NFL coaching chaos, baseball money madness, and classic Carton off-the-rails debates. The guys react to Mike Tomlin officially stepping away in Pittsburgh, break down the pros and cons of John Harbaugh for the Giants, and compare frustrated Gian…
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Ireland joins the show in time for Fast Track! Mason, Ireland, and Andy Kamenetzky dive back into the Lakers game last night and look ahead to tonight's game! What do the Lakers need to add to make this current roster better? Where does Ireland think would be a good fit for Mike Tomlin? Game of Games, plus Supercross Talk! Learn more about your ad …
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Jim Rome's Daily Jungle 1/13/26 Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers have officially parted ways. Then, Jim gives credit to the Houston Texans, who took care of the Steelers last night. Today's guests include Patriots safety Jaylinn Hawkins and Bears LB Tremaine Edmunds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Will the Supreme Court uphold President Trump’s executive order attempting to limit birthright citizenship? In this excerpt from the Insider podcast, former Deputy Solicitor General Michael Dreeben joins Joyce Vance to discuss the forthcoming oral arguments in a case challenging one of President Trump’s most aggressive immigration policies. In the …
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We start with President Donald Trump’s message to Iranian protesters amid a brutal crackdown. We’ll break down the latest turn of events in the Minnesota ICE shooting investigation. A top House Republican is threatening to hold the Clintons in contempt in a Jeffrey Epstein probe. We have takeaways from the Supreme Court hearing on transgender sport…
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Mike and Rico opened a packed third hour with another "In Football Today". Then, they had a conversation about what the Lions hiring Mike McDaniel as their new offensive coordinator would mean for their Super Bowl chances before discussing the latest with Tarik Skubal and the Tigers with the arbitration hearing looming.…
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Today on the show, we're talking about the Detroit Lions, Michigan and Michigan State Athletics, the Detroit Pistons, and more as we were joined by some of our great guests. We kicked off the show talking about the Lions as Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit joined us. He and Huge gave their thought's on who would be a good fit for the OC positio…
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Sam Fenwick takes a look as US President Donald Trump brings back tariffs, this time targeting countries that continue trading with Iran, with China among those in focus. New US inflation figures show price rises are easing, but many American shoppers still say their weekly bills feel high. And pressure on the Federal Reserve has spilled into an op…
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More than 2,000 people have been killed during the violent crackdown by security forces on protests in Iran, a human rights group has said, as President Trump promised Iranians that help was "on its way". Also on the programme, the government performs yet another U-turn - as its drops its requirement for mandatory digital ID cards to work in the UK…
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JSW Motors will launch a plug-in hybrid SUV in June, priced around Rs 45 lakh, aiming at the premium segment dominated by BMW and Mercedes-Benz. Market regulator SEBI is considering lowering margin requirements in the cash equity segment to draw trading activity away from derivatives. With quick commerce companies under the scanner, 10-minute deliv…
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Fifi, Fev & Nick jumped aboard the Disney Cruise Line and spent the week having fun singing Disney songs, eating Disney food and meeting their favourite Disney characters. The team will return on Monday, 6am on 101.9 the Fox. Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/fifi-fev-and-nick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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President Trump told Iranian protesters that help was “on its way” and encouraged them to keep demonstrating. Around 2,000 people, including some of the country’s security forces, have now reportedly been killed since protests began. We hear from the uncle of a 23-year-old fashion student who is one of the casualties. Also in the programme: how sci…
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In Victoria, some foster carers are reporting sudden reductions in their allowances for looking after children with high-level needs. It highlights the ongoing challenges around the country when it comes to finding foster carers for children who need safe and stable homes. So, what needs to change? Emma is a foster carer, Samantha Hauge is Chief ex…
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The Hills Hoist, stump-cam, goon bag and the dual-flush toilet, do they fill you with pride? They're just some of the products dreamed up by home-grown inventors over the past 150 years. And they're being celebrated at a new National Archives of Australia exhibition in Canberra which explores the inventors whose ideas have shaped the nation. Some a…
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Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has described flood damage in the central Queensland town of Clermont as "heart-breaking." About 40 to 60 properties have been impacted, after the region was hit with more than 200 millimetres of rain over 24 hours as ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji moved west. Meanwhile, in the north-west Queensland shire of McKinlay, …
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Kenneth McCarthy, whose main focus is the health system, discusses his book 'Diabolical Errors', highlighting the deep flaws in modern medicine. He draws historical parallels between the AIDS and COVID pandemics where he suggests both were shaped by flawed narratives and systemic failures. During COVID, he notes, dangerous hospital practices emerge…
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Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2025. Ramesh Thakur has a world of history, literally, in international affairs. He has taught at a number of Universities including Otago and the ANU, Canberra. But his time spent at the United Nations, culminating as an Assistant Secretary General, provides a we…
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Adelaide Writers' Week has been cancelled and the Adelaide Festival board has departed following the resignation yesterday of Writers' Week director Louise Adler. The decision to dis-invite Palestinian-Australian writer Randa Abdel-Fattah and the subsequent boycott of dozens of other writers - is now threatening the future of one of the country's m…
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Reserve Bank Governor Michele Bullock has thrown her support behind her U-S counterpart Jerome Powell — who faces the prospect of criminal prosecution by the Trump administration. A statement from 12 central bank chiefs says they "stand in full solidarity" with the Federal Reserve chairman, adding "the independence of central banks is a cornerstone…
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Will, Luke and Jonathan Bradley pick through Leinster's last-gasp win over La Rochelle and Munster's tough defeat away to Toulon. Leinster's mental strength, La Rochelle's missed opportunities and the flaws in Jacques Nienaber's defence are all on the menu from the showdown at the Aviva. Luke also thinks Irish teams have a growing discipline proble…
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The federal government's proposed hate speech laws appear to have already had an impact before they've even passed parliament. With neo-Nazi group the National Socialist Network announcing it will disband by the end of the week, abandoning apparent plans to form a political party. Debate on the omnibus bill to strengthen gun controls and hate speec…
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The government has recalled parliament so it can consider reforms to hate speech and gun laws after the Bondi terror attack. All of the changes are contained in one bill — something the Opposition has criticised. Guest: Bridget McKenzie, Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Producer: Isadora Bogle…
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In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, your host Owen Rask continues the Investment Foundations Series with: how asset allocation drives long-term returns the role of diversification across assets, sectors and regions why rebalancing matters and how to do it properly how to think about portfolio structure, volatility and investment goals If …
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Kevin Rudd announced yesterday he's stepping down from his role as ambassador to the United States — a year earlier than planned. Appointed to the position almost three years ago, the former prime minister navigated a big change in U-S leadership and scrutiny about his suitability for the role. Despite a famous spray from US President Donald Trump …
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First of all, can I start by offering an apology to TVNZ? I gave them a bit of grief last night for starting the news bulletin with the peaches, but it turns out I was wrong and they were right. This has sparked a flurry of debate over whether we prefer our Wattie's peaches from Hawke's Bay or whether we don't really care if it comes from China or …
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Shaughan McGuigan and Craig G Telfer meet Chris Aitken, Stranraer gaffer and the Glen's Vodka League 2 Manager of the Month for December. Aitken talks about how the his team have fared so far this season, his longstanding affinity for the Blues, his relationship with his brother and assistant Steve. (Sponsored by Glen's Vodka.) Learn more about you…
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A horny hockey drama has become the internet’s new obsession...but, why? Together with the AFL's first openly bi player Mitch Brown & Sexologist Lisa Torney we investigate the impact Heated Rivalry has for real-life queer athletes and the straight women who are lusting after the fictional leads. And in headlines today, Adelaide Festival has cancell…
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Why does the USA now have masked militias roaming its streets with almost no oversight? Why do some of the people who want to win London’s next Mayoral election seem to hate the city so much? And if Prince Harry texts you to recruit you for his next lawsuit, should you answer? Ian, Helen, Adam and Andy explore these questions and more.…
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US President Donald Trump has told Iranians that "help is on its way" amid reports the death toll from nation-wide protests could have passed 2,000. The president's post on his Truth Social platform overnight was the latest warning from the White House that the US could intervene militarily in response to Iran's deadly crackdown on protesters. Earl…
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Chris Yelland, Energy Expert and Journalist about whether Eskom’s legal challenge to NERSA over licenses granted to five private power producers has been stayed or paused. They also touch on Eskom’s Generation Recovery Plan, which has added 4,400 MW of capacity, and whether this boost makes electricity supply sustainable T…
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US President Donald Trump has said that "the day of reckoning and retribution is coming" for Minnesota as the state is suing his administration over its immigration crackdown following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good. Cal Thomas and Marion McKeone join The Last Word to discuss this and more of the latest news from the United States. Catch t…
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The protests that have been spreading across Iran now, for weeks, have been growing more violent. Video footage and eye witnesses described security forces opening fire on protesters, while reports from human rights agencies say the death toll is in the hundreds. But could these protests tip over into a counter-revolution? Might Iran’s brutal supre…
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Adelaide Writers’ Week has been cancelled after the removal of Palestinian author Randa Abdel-Fattah sparked a mass boycott of the event by more than 100 writers who were programmed to attend, as well as the resignation of the festival’s director. In a statement on Tuesday, Adelaide Festival apologised to Abdel-Fattah, but rather than reinstating h…
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Welcome to Tuesday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill. Coming up today, Munster issue a squad update, and lose a key international ahead of next season. Why Andy Dunne would love to face Leinster's defensive system under Jacques Nienaber, And a showdown between the Lions and France is all but confirmed... Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | …
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The UK government is threatening Elon Musk’s X with the nuclear option: a ban. The social media platform is under pressure from ministers over the use of the Grok AI tool to manipulate images of women and children to remove their clothes. Ofcom, the UK’s media regulator, has launched an investigation into X – and the government says it will support…
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New data centres will soon be allowed to be built in the capital and greater Dublin area. In the previous Government, Eamon Ryan had introduced restrictions due to issues around energy constraints on the electricity grid. Today, Enterprise Minister Peter Burke announced a 17-point plan called the ‘Large Energy User Action Plan’ or LEAP, which would…
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NASA is set to bring home four astronauts which are expected to return to Earth within days after an astronaut suffered a health issue, the first such medical evacuation from the station in NASA’s history. For more on this, Ciara is joined by Leo Enright, Space Commentator and former Chairman of the Irish Government’s Science Awareness Program.…
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