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Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 1 on OverDrive!. The guys tee up a busy road trip for the Leafs, including a litmus test against a strong Colorado Avalanche squad, the team’s first visit to Vegas to take on former teammate Mitch Marner, and how many points Toronto steals this week. Following the Packers back-breaking loss…
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The state of Minnesota announced today it's suing the federal government to stop a surge of federal immigration officers into the state. A group of former Federal Reserve chairs and other top economists released a statement denouncing the criminal investigation launched against Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell. Iran is experiencing nationwide…
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Colin shares this week’s Where Colin was Right, Where Colin was Wrong – he was correct on Indiana football and wrong about the Bills. He talks to 3-time Pro Bowl QB Matt Hasselbeck about the Bears thrilling 4th quarterback comeback against the Packers and Josh Allen lifting the Bills over the Jaguars. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informa…
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Colin shares this week’s Where Colin was Right, Where Colin was Wrong – he was correct on Indiana football and wrong about the Bills. He talks to 3-time Pro Bowl QB Matt Hasselbeck about the Bears thrilling 4th quarterback comeback against the Packers and Josh Allen lifting the Bills over the Jaguars. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informa…
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Would a military intervention from Trump help or hinder the Iranian protesters' cause? Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question are the Conservative Shadow Cabinet minister Andrew Bowie, Labour MP Helena Dollimore, barrister and broadcaster Hashi Mohamed, and the Institute of Economic Affairs think-tank's Reem Ibrahim.…
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Colin Cowherd is here breaking down an absolutely INSANE Wild Card Weekend in the NFL. He starts with the 49ers win over the Eagles: Kyle Shanahan with a masterclass gameplan and Nick Sirianni once again leaving a lot to be desired. He also gives his thoughts on the Bears huge win over the Packers, and why we should never doubt Bills QB Josh Allen …
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Colin Cowherd is here breaking down an absolutely INSANE Wild Card Weekend in the NFL. He starts with the 49ers win over the Eagles: Kyle Shanahan with a masterclass gameplan and Nick Sirianni once again leaving a lot to be desired. He also gives his thoughts on the Bears huge win over the Packers, and why we should never doubt Bills QB Josh Allen …
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Episode 560 - 2026 Kickoff Part Deux Happy Monday, Thieves! We’re rolling into the second week of 2026 with another newsy episode with just the four of us. We’ll be back with guest next week. Tune in and let us know what you think! *** As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at [email protected]. …
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ChatGPT... Grammarly... Google Gemini... AI tools have changed student life in the space of just a couple of years. Cheating seems easier than ever before. But it's difficult for schools and universities to determine how widespread use of AI is... and how to deal with it. A recent University of NSW report found 172 cases of plagiarism and misconduc…
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Have you heard about the tiny bakery in Sydney that's supposedly selling cinnamon scrolls that are to die for? Every weekend, the lure of baked good from Sundays Bondi draws a line of people that stretches down the road. Are the cinnamon scrolls worth a one-hour wait? Who knows! Does the act of queuing for hours to buy something increase the thrill…
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What if your work day is actually a work night? Four million Australians work between 6pm and 6am - from nurses and cleaners to delivery drivers and security staff. But the people who keep our cities running after dark are largely invisible in planning. Researchers from the University of Melbourne’s Night Shift project say it’s time to design citie…
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Colin Cowherd is here breaking down an absolutely INSANE Wild Card Weekend in the NFL. He starts with the 49ers win over the Eagles: Kyle Shanahan with a masterclass gameplan and Nick Sirianni once again leaving a lot to be desired. He shares this week’s Where Colin was Right, Where Colin was Wrong – he was correct on Indiana football and wrong abo…
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Colin Cowherd is here breaking down an absolutely INSANE Wild Card Weekend in the NFL. He starts with the 49ers win over the Eagles: Kyle Shanahan with a masterclass gameplan and Nick Sirianni once again leaving a lot to be desired. He shares this week’s Where Colin was Right, Where Colin was Wrong – he was correct on Indiana football and wrong abo…
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Over the course of the last week, more than 93,000 fans made their way to Enterprise Center to see some of the best skaters in the world at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Not only were national champions crowned, an Olympic team was named that will compete at the Winter Games in Milan next month. STLPR’s Brian Munoz and Alex Heuer talk abou…
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This is The Real Take​, a moment of honesty and wisdom from the heart of Ready to be Real. Content creator and Garda Fiona Morgan Coleman lives with an incurable form of cancer but thankfully she continues to live life fully, due to ongoing treatment. ​In this snippet she offers a powerful dose of perspective as we step into a new year And if you’d…
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The turmoil started in late December, when some Tehran merchants closed up shop to protest the free fall of Iran’s currency. That initial outcry sparked a wave of protests across the country. Demonstrators demanded not just economic reform, but a total overhaul of Iran’s government and an end to repression. Some called for the ouster of the country…
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From 'Rico Brogna' (subscribe here): Is Evan totally wrong about the Mets going after Kyle Tucker? Plus, the rumored trade for Edward Carera. Alex Bregman fall out, Yankees out on Cody Bellinger and how it impacts the Mets. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about y…
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From 'Take The North' (subscribe here): The Bears did it again! They rallied from a 21-3 deficit at halftime to beat the Packers, 31-27, in the wild-card round and advance to the divisional round! Mark Grote and 670 The Score host Marshall Harris react to an incredible game! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https:/…
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On Friday, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) hit a fresh 52-week high. Are higher highs in the forecast? We look at the U.S. government's backing of the business and what it might mean for future returns. Asit Sharma, Rick Munarriz, and Tim Beyers discuss: - CEO Lip-Bu Tan's meeting with President Trump. - Plans for advanced (or even AI) chipmaking on U.S. soil…
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Jerm and Hakeem Anwar discuss the evolution of privacy-focused technology, the implications of artificial intelligence, and the importance of local AI solutions. They explore the benefits of using Arch Linux and the AbovePhone ecosystem, to emphasise the need for personal responsibility when we navigate the digital world. The conversation also cove…
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The board of the Adelaide Festival is still in limbo after the removal of Palestinian-Australian author Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah from its line-up. The Adelaide Festival Corporation said yesterday it's navigating a "complex and unprecedented moment" following "significant community response" to its decision to dis-invite the author from Adelaide Writer…
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Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote opened their show by breaking down the Bears' thrilling 31-27 win against the rival Packers on Saturday in the wild-card round. It marked the Bears' first playoff win in 15 years. After that, they discussed the adjustments the Bears made at halftime to rally from an 18-point deficit before they opened up…
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On Friday, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) hit a fresh 52-week high. Are higher highs in the forecast? We look at the U.S. government's backing of the business and what it might mean for future returns. Asit Sharma, Rick Munarriz, and Tim Beyers discuss: - CEO Lip-Bu Tan's meeting with President Trump. - Plans for advanced (or even AI) chipmaking on U.S. soil…
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Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle deliver another classic, all-over-the-map Carton Show segment as Big Mac gets his flowers after glowing early reviews—and the conversation quickly turns into peak WFAN chaos. The guys dive back into Harbaugh Watch, breaking down every potential landing spot and why the Giants still feel like the best job in football…
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Today on AirTalk: The latest on protests in Iran, and how Iranian Angelenos are reacting (0:15) E-bikes have been surging in popularity — are the roads prepared for them? (20:04) As we enter the last year of Governor Newsom's tenure, what defines his legacy? (51:49) SoCal History: What’s it been like growing up Black in Los Angeles? (1:12:00) The A…
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On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, 00:00 Donate to Kevin's Go Fund Me: https://www.gofundme.com/f/98udb-kevin-wilson07:00 Ottawa talks about more the rumours37:00 Carter Verhaeghe hits Zub from behind51:00 Leafs beat the Canucks53:30 Mammoth fans are whistling side quest1:07:00 Are the Leafs likeable?1:23:00 Visuals from the Olympic Arena…
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ChatGPT... Grammarly... Google Gemini... AI tools have changed student life in the space of just a couple of years. Cheating seems easier than ever before. So, how do teachers monitor AI use, while accurately assessing students' work? Mark McLauchlin is a nursing student who is fighting AI cheating accusations. Dr Jasmine Thomas, Associate Director…
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In a surprise move, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced the US Ambassador Kevin Rudd will step down from the role at the end of March - a year earlier than expected. Anthony Albanese paid tribute to Ambassador Rudd's work helping further the AUKUS pact, securing Julian Assange's release in 2024 and building relationships across both sides…
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The board of the Adelaide Festival is still in limbo after the removal of Palestinian-Australian author Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah from its line-up. The Adelaide Festival Corporation said yesterday it's navigating a "complex and unprecedented moment" following "significant community response" to its decision to dis-invite the author from Adelaide Writer…
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Jerm and Hakeem Anwar discuss the evolution of privacy-focused technology, the implications of artificial intelligence, and the importance of local AI solutions. They explore the benefits of using Arch Linux and the AbovePhone ecosystem, to emphasise the need for personal responsibility when we navigate the digital world. The conversation also cove…
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In this 1832nd episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Reshmi Nair and Supriya Dwivedi about their common experiences working on the AM dial in Toronto radio, Mike Stafford, Scott MacArthur, and the world at large. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, Nick Ainis, and RecycleMyElectron…
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Barry Urqhart, Managing Director of Marketing Focus in Perth joins Tony McManus to talk marketing. Barry Urquhart is an internationally recognised and respected conference keynote speaker, workshop facilitator, business strategist and consumer behaviour analyst. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Victorian fire authorities continue to battle at least one uncontrolled blaze as total structural losses climbs past 350. The town of Harcourt south of Bendigo has been the hardest hit where at least 47 homes and three businesses have been destroyed by fire. The town is known for its historic apple orchards with a recent influx of boutique producer…
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The New South Wales state parliament is considering hate speech in the wake of the Bondi terror attack, and particularly slogans that incite hatred. It's a hasty investigation announced three weeks ago. Submissions closed yesterday and no public hearings have been held ahead of handing down a final report by January 31. The rush has left some membe…
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Relebogile Mabotja speaks to the listeners as they share what’s a scam that’s become normalised that we don’t think it’s a scam. 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja is broadcast live on Johannesburg based talk radio station 702 every weekday afternoon. Relebogile brings a lighter touch to some of the issues of the day as well as a mix of lifesty…
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US President Donald Trump says military action against Tehran is being considered as protests in Iran continue to be met with deadly force. Meanwhile, federal prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell — who has faced multiple public attacks by the President. Guest: John Lyons, ABC Americas editor Prod…
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Federal parliament's coming back early, with the Prime Minister announcing both houses will return on Monday — two weeks ahead of schedule. Hate speech and gun law reform will be top of the agenda in the wake of the Bondi terror attack. Anthony Albanese says he wants to see the proposed legislation pass parliament on Tuesday. Guest: Mark Butler, Mi…
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To Victoria now and Premier Jacinta Allan has warned the fire threat has not passed, with at least one blaze still uncontained. One man has been confirmed killed and hundreds of structures have been destroyed by blazes over the last few days. The Victorian Farmers Federation says livestock losses — now estimated to be more than 15,000 — are expecte…
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In this special edition of the Global News Podcast, BBC correspondents answer your questions about the anti-government protests that spread across Iran. Can the Iranian regime survive? Will Donald Trump intervene? How would regime change affect the world? Matthew Amroliwala speaks to two of the BBC's diplomatic correspondents - Caroline Hawley in L…
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The population of feral rabbits is booming — resisting control efforts from traditional hunting measures to infection with the calicivirus. The vermin cost Australian farmers an estimated 200-million dollars in lost production each year — roughly 10 times the losses caused by fox or mice. That's not counting the damage to native animals and plants.…
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At least 648 protesters have been killed in Iran, according to the Norway-based group Iran Human Rights as the people's revolt continues to grow across the country. Large crowds also gathered in several cities yesterday following calls for pro-government counter demonstrations, according to state media — which claims the protests are "under control…
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My friend created an AI engineering firm and every time I see him, he tells me how much his business is growing. So I asked him to tell me all about it in this interview.This is the story of how Tarun Thummala created PressW, the Austin-based AI dev shop. Tarun Thummala is the founder and CEO of PressW, an AI engineering firm that builds custom aut…
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A landmark case brought by Gambia accusing Myanmar of committing genocide against the minority Muslim Rohingya has opened at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. It's the first full genocide case the court has heard in more than a decade and legal experts say the outcome could influence other cases — including South Africa's case agains…
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Brighton’s 2-1 defeat of Manchester United in Sunday’s FA Cup third round fixture at Old Trafford means United will play just 40 games in the 2025-26 campaign. It will be their shortest season since 1914-15. Miguel Delaney, Chief Football Writer with The Independent and former Ireland International Tony Cascarino speak to Matt about the weekend’s r…
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We’re back live January 19, 2026. In the meantime… Ricki is absolutely fuming after watching Meghan Markle's new Netflix special With Love, Meghan. We dive deep into all the moments that left Ricki rolling her eyes — from the awkward interviews to that cringeworthy moment when Mindy Kaling calls her Meghan Markle, and Meghan corrects her by saying …
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In the US, hundreds more immigration officers are being sent to Minnesota after the fatal shooting of a woman by an ICE agent sparked big protests in Minneapolis and around the country. The Trump administration says the officer acted in self-defence, but Minnesota officials dispute that and have launched their own inquiry. As the enforcement operat…
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Iran is facing its most dangerous uprising in years as anti-government protests have turned deadly across the country. Plus, we celebrate Rose Byrne’s first Globe and unpack the wins, the misses, & the best red carpet looks from the 83rd Golden Globe Awards. And in headlines today, Parliament's powerful intelligence and security committee will toda…
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The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politic…
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Douglas Farah, President of IBI Consultants, a national security consulting firm based in Washington DC and former Washington Post journalist, was a participant in US war games in the Pentagon for the Obama, Trump and Biden administrations. Having worked in South America as a Washington Post reporter for many years, he was asked to take part with o…
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Jessie Buckley won Best Actress at last night's Golden Globes. Newstalk’s Henry McKean visited Jessie's old school Ursuline Secondary School in Thurles and her home town of Killarney. Speaking to her old Principal, friends and even Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal themselves recently at the Hamnet Irish premiere.…
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Craig Fowler and Gary Cocker discuss the six matches from the Scottish Premiership weekend, including: how Motherwell looked without Elliot Watt; whether Kieron Bowie would be a good £6.5m investment; the Celtic players happy having an adult back in charge; Craig Gordon's heroics at Dens Park; why Don Robertson didn't send off Brooklyn Kabongolo at…
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The European Union is considering further sanctions against Iran in response to the violent crackdown against protesters. The EU has previously imposed numerous sanctions against Iran for human rights violations, selling drones and missiles to Russia, and its nuclear program. For more on this, Ciara is joined by Bel Trew, The Independent's Chief In…
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The Traitors Ireland stormed into the top 10 most-watched TV shows in Ireland last year, with The Late Late Toy Show once again claiming top spot with an audience of over 1.5m people. Elsewhere, Jessie Buckley picked up the Best Actress award at the Golden Globes on Sunday night for her performance in the widely acclaimed Hamnet. On Monday’s The La…
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While firefighters in Victoria battle devastating bush fires that have destroyed homes and livestock, at the other end of the country, Queenslanders were bracing for floods from ex-Cyclone Koji. Today, David Bowman, a professor of pyrogeography and fire science at the University of Tasmania, on what causes this climate whiplash and how our changing…
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Ten days out from the American capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, the country faces an uncertain future. Pro-regime gangs with guns are roaming the streets, citizens are deleting their messages and search histories before going out, for fear of being searched and punished for being critical of the government. Meanwhile, US President Donal…
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The first ever autistic Barbie doll to represent neurodivergent children has been launched by the toy giant Mattel. The Barbie features accessories like a fidget spinner, noise-cancelling headphones, and a communication tablet, but is this a positive move by the toy mogul or too generalised of a representation of autism? Joining Ciara to discuss is…
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Donald Trump has promised he will ‘shoot at Iran’ if Iranian security services attack anti-government protesters, but analysts suggest the US is not prepared for military action. It comes as the death toll from Tehran’s crackdown on protests soars, and as demonstrations continue to shake the country. Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian’s diplomatic e…
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New figures are showing a significant increase on hospital waiting lists nationally. Figures from the National Treatment Purchase Fund for December show that there are 894,369 patients on hospital waiting lists across the country, an increase of more than 86,300 on the same time last year. Nearly 10 years ago the 2017 Sláintecare report, which was …
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Welcome to Monday's Rugby Daily, with David Wilson. Coming up, Joe McCarthy on the nerves of steel shown by Harry Byrne. Tyler Bleyendaal on the competitiveness of European club rugby. And Scott Bemand receives an injury boost ahead of the 6 Nations which starts in April. Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting…
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Four tries, two comebacks, a last second kick to win it against their fiercest rivals and elation in the stands - and yet Leinster were cut open and exposed for most of this thrilling game against La Rochelle. Shane and Gerry weigh up the positives and negatives, we ask how on earth did Leinster win it and is a clutch kick and a late La Rochelle co…
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