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ABA on Call

CentralReach

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ABA on Call presented by CentralReach, explores the Applied Behavior Analysis/Healthcare Technology industries through thought-provoking conversation. Watch to explore ideas and trends in the field with renowned ABA experts, Rick Kubina Jr., Ph.D, BCBA-D & Doug Kostewicz, Ph.D, BCBA-D. Earn BACB CEUs to support your ongoing certification for Season 4 and future episodes.
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The ABA Career Center's Career Insights Podcast series is designed to explore cutting-edge issues, trends, and practices that impact the legal profession and the lawyers entering and growing in the profession. Each podcast is led by an experienced interviewer who will introduce a subject that is current and will involve leading experts, academicians, and practitioners reacting to the interviewer’s questions.
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Welcome to In the Field- The ABA Podcast, hosted by Allyson Wharam. This podcast is a resource hub for Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), business owners, training coordinators, individual supervisors, and graduate students accruing fieldwork in ABA. Allyson, the creator of Sidekick, an innovative online curriculum and learning portal for behavior analysts, dives into the nuances of ABA with a focus on quality supervision, which she believes is the cornerstone of the field. Each epis ...
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All Things Behavior

allthingbehavior

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All Things Behavior is a podcast dedicated to disseminating behavior-analytic research and other relevant sources of information to behavior analysts. Our content primarily pulls from articles published in ABAI journals, but includes additional sources. Topics related to applied behavior analysis (ABA), behavioral science, behaviorism, and other areas within behavior analysis will be discussed.
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Byte-Sized ABA

Lizel Varnado

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Byte-Sized ABA is a podcast where AI dives into key books on Behavior Analysis, breaking down core concepts and research into digestible episodes. Whether you're a practitioner, student, or just behavior-curious, this show makes the science accessible, engaging, and easy to learn—one byte at a time.
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The Big Year Podcast

Robert Baumander

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Welcome to the Big Year Podcast, a show devoted to birders who do Big Years. A Big Year is a 365 day commitment to see as many birds as possible in a defined area, including the ABA Area, states, provinces or counties in the US and Canada.
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Welcome to The Brash Behaviorist, an unapologetically honest podcast by a disillusioned BCBA who decided to move to Europe to focus on disseminating ABA, one passionate rant at a time. Are you a behavior analysis nerd, excited about the science of human behavior but exasperated with the capitalist ABA industry? A clinician wishing to only provide services that are effective, efficient and above all, ethical? A direct staff member or parent wanting to know what to look for in quality ABA? The ...
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Thinking LSAT

Nathan Fox and Ben Olson

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Ben Olson and Nathan Fox started the Thinking LSAT Podcast to become better LSAT teachers and have some fun. Please 1) subscribe, 2) rate and review, and 3) send us questions: [email protected]. Don't pay for law school! Learn more at lsatdemon.com
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Finding Moments

LenEll, Trisha, Chad

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Our vision is to create a conversation around finding moments in time, in an organic way between family members. Our conversation will explore ways to provide practical tools to help families look up from their screens to find meaningful, connected moments that strengthen relationships with fundamental foundations that last a lifetime. Good friends, Chad, Trisha and LenEll, share their conversations ranging from child development to parenting. LenEll is the pro ... a Masters in Applied Psych ...
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The Mission of the ABA and PT Podcast is to record and document the work and journeys of major contributors to ABA and Precision Teaching, and thereby stand for incorporating standard measurement and the use of the standard celeration chart into our work and lives. Our pledge is to honour those who have dedicated their life to this field such that my daughter and those that need it, benefit from science and all our field has discovered, that is at risk of getting lost. And the bottom line is ...
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Piece by Piece Autism Podcast

Christi Jensen & Angie Matheney

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Solve the Autism puzzle with us, as we discuss the crucial pieces to a happier, more peaceful life with your child/adult with Autism. Striving to make your life a bit easier, bringing you tips of the trade that are tried and true. Angie and Christi use their knowledge & training to share information in all areas of Autism treatment…piece by piece.
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You’re listening to the Speechie Side Up podcast hosted by author, AAC specialist, and matcha tea lover, Venita Litvack! Every week, you get to hear what other SLPs are doing in the field and how they found their passion. This podcast was created to help YOU stop re-inventing the wheel and start loving your job again!
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A Voice For Autism

7 Mountains Media

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Hosted by a father of a child with Autism. "A Voice For Autism" addresses some of the many current day challenges presented to those diagnosed with ASD and their families. Through conversations with behavioral phycologists, specialists , fellow parents and more, "A Voice For Autism" looks to find answers to questions on the minds of so many parents who have a child with Autism.
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Against The Tide

Debbie Hagan

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Corrupt business owners, unscrupulous local politicians, impossible odds and a highly unconventional student body are just a few of the obstacles faced by Lawrence R. Velvel, as he packs up his home of 16 years and heads north to become Dean of a brand new law school in Lowell, Massachusetts. When nothing in Lowell turns out to be what it first appears, Velvel and a handful of law students are forced to choose between giving up on their life long dream, and attempting the impossible. This pa ...
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Minimum Competence

Andrew and Gina Leahey

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Minimum Competence is your daily companion for legal news, designed to bring you up to speed on the day’s major legal stories during your commute home. Each episode is short, clear, and informative—just enough to make you minimally competent on the key developments in law, policy, and regulation. Whether you’re a lawyer, law student, journalist, or just legal-curious, you’ll get a smart summary without the fluff. A full transcript of each episode is available via the companion newsletter at ...
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The Reminger Report Podcast: Emerging Technologies examines how innovations in technology and business models affect our daily lives, and how the law is adapting to respond to these changes. View video versions of our podcast here https://www.youtube.com/@remingerFor more information about Reminger Co., LPA, visit https://www.reminger.com/
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The IIV League

The IIV League

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This podcast is meant to discuss popular and unpopular social topics from the black perspective. We will continue to unpack our lives as well as our experiences while trying to think critically and promote positivity.
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Autism Talks

Autism Society of Southern Arizona

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Presented by the Autism Society of Southern Arizona (ASSA), Autism Talks invites you to conversations with experts, tips and fun activities you can do at home. Stay plugged into resources and programs to help you navigate autism. ASSA is a non-profit charity. Support us online at https://www.as-az.org/.
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Are you disappointed, because your effort to turn autism and ADHD symptoms around naturally isn't brining in the results, you were hoping for? Despite your faith in God and the massive amount of energy, time and money, you've put into autism diets, tests, protocols, practitioners or therapies? Want to learn how to go from walking on eggshells - trying to prevent meltdowns, eloping, aggression, picky eating, stimming to less sympoms, more bonding, normality, sleep and independence (for both y ...
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The Legal Geeks

Joshua Gilliland

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The Legal Geeks are proud to be attorneys and geeks. We have been recognized by the ABA Journal Web 100 for one of the best legal podcasts in 2017 and nominated for Best Podcast by the Geekie Awards in 2015. Please enjoy our podcasts exploring legal issues Sci Fi, comic books, and pop culture, from Star Wars to Captain America and all things geek. Our podcasts are not legal advice and for entertainment only.
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Lending Automation for Banks and Fintechs

Deborah Whiteside and Ekaterina Romanova

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The HES team created a super short podcast with the American Bankers Association to describe what HES lending solutions can do for your financial business or bank. Here are the key points we cover: 1) What lending needs and requirements can cover HES software? 2) How much time does it take to launch digital lending software for banks and how to go digital while leaving the existing Core Banking System in place? 3) Which types of lending businesses might be interested in our platform? Speaker ...
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What’s a Government Shutdown and Why Are We In One? A government shutdown happens when Congress fails to pass annual spending bills or a stopgap continuing resolution (CR) to keep agencies funded. No funding = no authority to operate = federal workers furloughed, services paused, and chaos for agencies and contractors. The House has passed a CR tha…
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: The ever present stench of local government: Evil in Albany and tax hikes in Odessa. City of Odessa responds to Attorney General Paxton’s warning over property tax rate increase – not much of a response Odessa city council finalizes property tax increase for 2026 Albany mayor…
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This Day in Legal History: O.J. “Not Guilty” On October 3, 1995, a Los Angeles jury returned one of the most controversial and widely watched criminal verdicts in American history: O.J. Simpson was found not guilty of the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman. The trial, which lasted more than eight months, captiv…
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This Day in Legal History: Earl Warren Appointed On October 2, 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed Earl Warren as the 14th Chief Justice of the United States, setting in motion one of the most transformative periods in Supreme Court history. Warren, who had previously served as Governor of California and was the Republican nominee for Vi…
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: Democrats in DC engineer a so-called government shutdown and it appears to be motivated by an insider struggle between factions of the Democratic Party. The public face of it is over funding for Medicaid but the Dems don’t want you to know it’s about giving illegal aliens Med…
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This Day in Legal History: First Governmental Recognition of Same-sex Relationships On October 1, 1989, Denmark became the first country in the world to legally recognize same-sex relationships through its Registered Partnership Act. The law allowed homosexual couples to enter into civil unions that granted nearly all of the same legal protections …
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As the Supreme Court returns to the bench, we’re raising a glass to a favorite from our archives. In this episode, Nancy Maveety shares stories from Glass and Gavel, where cocktails meet constitutional law. ----- From the earliest days of the U.S. Supreme Court, alcohol has been part of the work lives and social lives of the justices. In the book “…
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As the Supreme Court returns to the bench, we’re raising a glass to a favorite from our archives. In this episode, Nancy Maveety shares stories from Glass and Gavel, where cocktails meet constitutional law. ----- From the earliest days of the U.S. Supreme Court, alcohol has been part of the work lives and social lives of the justices. In the book “…
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: Texas A&M continues to be exposed as an institution that has not only coddled Leftists and Leftist ideology but as an institution that may be damaging to national security. Is this latest issue with money from Qatar an example of institutional money laundering? Maybe non crim…
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This Day in Legal History: Woodrow Wilson Supports Women’s Suffrage On September 30, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson took the unprecedented step of addressing the U.S. Senate directly to urge passage of a constitutional amendment guaranteeing women the right to vote. The House of Representatives had already approved the amendment earlier that year, …
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This episode of ABA On Call features an engaging discussion with Jennifer Shahin and Nicole Lockerman, co-founders of Social Wise VR, a company pioneering the use of immersive virtual reality to teach social skills. Drawing from backgrounds in applied behavior analysis and education, the guests describe how outdated methods, such as worksheets and …
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: Texas Supreme Court, tentatively, set to peel back the Leftwing American Bar Association’s control over legal education in the state. “The court itself would determine which law schools are “approved” under the state’s lawyer admissions rules, according to the preliminary ord…
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This Day in Legal History: John André Convicted On September 29, 1780, Major John André of the British Army was convicted by a Continental Army court martial for his role in a conspiracy with American General Benedict Arnold. André had been captured behind American lines near Tarrytown, New York, carrying incriminating documents that detailed Arnol…
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Santa Clara Law is offering every admitted student a $16,000 scholarship to align tuition with the new federal loan cap for law school borrowers. Ben and Nathan discuss whether loan caps can rein in skyrocketing tuition, share wisdom from a departing Demon user, unpack the University of Miami’s AI essay prompt, and offer reassurance to students str…
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: Noted space historian Robert Zimmerman of behindtheblack.com(he really did write the Encyclopedia of Space) joins us to talk mostly about our political and social problems with a Left that celebrates even murder of those who well express ideas Leftist find difficult. Some the…
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This Day in Legal History: John Jay Commissioned On September 26, 1789, John Jay was commissioned as the first Chief Justice of the United States, marking a foundational moment in the establishment of the American judiciary. Nominated by President George Washington and swiftly confirmed by the Senate, Jay took the helm of the newly formed Supreme C…
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: Examples from everyday life of the disintegrating virtue of our society and most of it is not even noticed by most people. Just a few from this week’s press review: What is the Full Cost of Richardson ISD’s $2.3 Billion Bond Package? What is the Full Cost of Belton ISD’s $161…
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This Day in Legal History: Sandra Day O’Connor Sworn in to SCOTUS On September 25, 1981, Sandra Day O’Connor was sworn in as the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, breaking a 191-year gender barrier in the nation’s highest judicial body. Nominated by President Ronald Reagan, O’Connor’s appointment fulfilled a campaign promise …
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: More murderous terrorism on our country today committed in Dallas. The murderer is dead, identified, and early evidence shows it is likely more Leftist violence against law and order. Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best…
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This Day in Legal History: Judiciary Act of 1789 On September 24, 1789, Congress passed the Judiciary Act of 1789, formally titled An Act to Establish the Judicial Courts of the United States. This foundational statute created the structure of the federal judiciary as we know it today, establishing a three-tiered court system consisting of district…
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Podcast Episode: Preventing Crisis and Building Culture: Leadership Lessons with Dr. Paul "Paulie" Gavoni In this episode of In the Field: The ABA Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Paul Gavoni (better known as Dr. Paulie), BCBA® and organizational leader, to talk about leadership through the lens of behavior analysis. Dr. Paulie shares how his experienc…
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: Lubbock County Commissioner Cary Shaw points out what few have wanted to let voters know: via facebook: Today [Monday] we finished the budget. Is it as low as I would like, no but it is a good start. For all the hollering about budget cuts I want everyone to know just what is…
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Life with autism often comes with serious moments—hard days, big emotions, and challenges that can feel overwhelming. In this episode, we open up about some of the most difficult times we’ve faced with Alec and the weight that comes with parenting a child on the autism spectrum. But it’s not all heavy—we also share how finding a supportive communit…
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This Day in Legal History: Little Rock Nine On September 23, 1957, nine African American students, later known as the Little Rock Nine, were barred from entering Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, despite a federal court order mandating desegregation. This confrontation became a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement and a key test …
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: Bob Albritton and other Texas A&M regents just will not stop pushing the Leftist agenda and reverse discrimination at A&M. Just as Obama General, Mark Welsh, finally resigns as Texas A&M president over his long pushing of DEI and similar, Albritton and the other regents go an…
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This Day in Legal History: Eight Executed for Witchcraft in Massachusetts On September 22, 1692, eight individuals—six women and two men—were executed for witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts, marking the final hangings of the infamous Salem Witch Trials. Among the condemned were Martha Corey, Mary Easty, Alice Parker, Mary Parker, Ann Pudeator, Wilm…
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Ben and Nathan dig into a law professor’s claim that law school tuition is collapsing and explain what that really means for future students. More than 80% of students receive institutional scholarships. A strong LSAT score and GPA set you up to take advantage of the broken system rather than fall victim to it. ⁠Study with our Free Plan⁠ ⁠Download …
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Becca Ward and Stephanie Jones join us to talk about their paper, “A Scoping Literature Review of Demand Fading,” published in Education and Treatment of Children. Show Notes Remember to join us on Facebook to suggest articles to review and questions for authors. https://www.facebook.com/allthingsbehaviorpodcast Acknowledgments Host: Cody Morris, P…
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: From Texas A&M to Texas State to Univ. of North Texas (and most all others too,) the Leftist intolerant mob has infected Texas Higher Education. So many, of late, have shown their true faces publicly that it has forced into action those who usually like to pretend nothing bad…
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This Day in Legal History: Lord Haw-Haw Sentenced On September 19, 1945, William Joyce—infamously known as “Lord Haw-Haw”—was sentenced to death by a British court for high treason. Joyce had gained notoriety during World War II for broadcasting Nazi propaganda over German radio to British audiences, aiming to demoralize Allied troops and civilians…
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Something has shifted spiritually, and you can FEEL it. The veil is lifted and evil powers exposed. You lie awake at night trying not to give in to negativity and fear. It's become clear that this is a spiritual battle This is the final wake-up call for autism moms. ✨ You've been healing your child for months. ✨ You know that God is in control. ✨ Y…
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Out for a family obligation today and I wanted to repeat this show anyway: https://prattontexas.com/2025/09/12/dear-leftists-we-will-not-quit-we-will-not-accept-your-riots-and-violence-we-will-fight-with-the-vote-pratt-on-texas-9-12-2025/ www.PrattonTexas.com
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This Day in Legal History: Fugitive Slave Act On September 18, 1850, President Millard Fillmore signed the Fugitive Slave Act into law, intensifying the national divide over slavery. As part of the Compromise of 1850, the law mandated that all escaped enslaved individuals, upon capture, be returned to their enslavers and that officials and citizens…
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: What is protected political speech on campus and is being expelled from a public university okay for engaging in protected speech? I contrast the Texas Tech story versus the Texas State story. Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing…
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This Day in Legal History: Treaty of Fort Pitt On September 17, 1778, the Treaty of Fort Pitt—also known as the Treaty of Fort Pitt or the Delaware Treaty—was signed between the newly independent United States and the Lenape (Delaware) Nation. It was the first formal treaty between the United States and a Native American tribe, signaling an allianc…
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As Native American Day approaches on September 25, we’re revisiting a story that still resonates today. Author David Grann takes us inside the Osage murders—a chilling chapter in U.S. history where oil wealth brought tragedy, corruption, and the rise of the FBI. ----- Although the Osage tribe had been forced from their ancestral lands by the U.S. g…
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As Native American Day approaches on September 25, we’re revisiting a story that still resonates today. Author David Grann takes us inside the Osage murders—a chilling chapter in U.S. history where oil wealth brought tragedy, corruption, and the rise of the FBI. ----- Although the Osage tribe had been forced from their ancestral lands by the U.S. g…
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: The Left is hostile to the Constitution and even to “Democracy” when things do not go its way. And, when the facts don’t fit its destructive narrative, those on the Left simply ignore reality and make things up. The latest: The murderer of Charlie Kirk was a rightwing Trump l…
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This Day in Legal History: Final Draft of the US Constitution Engrossed On September 16, 1787, the final draft of the United States Constitution was signed by the Constitutional Convention delegates in Philadelphia. Although the official signing date was September 17, the 16th was the day the finished document was ordered to be engrossed — meaning …
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In this special episode, we sit down with Alec’s very first therapist, Jill Scarbro—affectionately known as “Big Deal Jill!” Jill has provided Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to individuals with autism since 1997. She earned a bachelor’s degree in special education with concentrations in mental impairments and physical handicaps from Marsh…
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: We must ensure that institutions stop imposing the costs of Leftist intimidation and violence upon the victims of such. McCarthy has it right: After Charlie Kirk, Trump should crack down on campus ‘safetyism’ The incident at Texas Tech with the 18-year-old loud and vulgar stu…
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This Day in Legal History: Nuremberg Laws Enacted On this day in legal history, September 15, 1935, Nazi Germany enacted the Nuremberg Laws, codifying one of the most infamous legal frameworks of racial discrimination and hate in modern history. Announced at the annual Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg, these laws included the Law for the Protection of…
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