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Iowa City Matters

City of Iowa City

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Iowa City is an eclectic and engaged community, full of curious and creative people. Iowa City Matters offers an in-depth platform to inform listeners about civic and community topics that impact their lives. Listen, learn, and engage.
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Colorado Clean Cities Podcast

Colorado Clean Cities Podcast

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Northern Colorado Clean Cities is a non profit that is a part of the department of energies clean Cities program, tasked to promote advanced vehicle technologies. Cover art photo provided by John Cameron on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@john_cameron
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The hosts of NPR's All Things Considered help you make sense of a major news story and what it means for you, in 15 minutes. New episodes six days a week, Sunday through Friday. Support NPR and get your news sponsor-free with Consider This+. Learn more at plus.npr.org/considerthis
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Kiswahili program

Radio Vaticana - Vatican News

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Vatican News vipaumbele vyake: Habari za Baba Mtakatifu; Vatican, Kanisa la Kiulimwengu na Kanisa Barani Afrika. Tunazo habari za kisiasa na kijamii kutoka Barani Afrika na Dunia katika ujumla wake. Tovuti hii inapambwa na Tafakari ya Neno la Mungu pamoja na Makala mbali mbali. - Podcast - Radio Vaticana - Vatican News
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Dwellings

City of San José Housing Department

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Dwellings is a podcast from the City of San José Housing Department, where we discuss ending homelessness, building affordable housing, and housing policy at the City and State level with local experts in the field. Theme music: "Speed City," composed and performed by Etienne Charles, courtesy of San Jose Jazz.
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Take Two

KKFI 90.1 FM Kansas City Community Radio

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Take Two is KKFI 90.1 FM’s exclusive movie review program! Hosted by film critic Russ Simmons and our own Susan Sanders, get the buzz on the latest flicks coming to Kansas City theaters.
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Rescue Mission Report: Bridging Innovation & Tradition

Season 1: History | Season 2: Innovations from Missions

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Season 1. Learn about the 200 year old history of the Gospel Rescue Mission movement and how it is a part of the 2,000 year old history of Christian charity. This is provided by City Vision University for training staff and supporters of Gospel Rescue Missions (and similar organizations) in the history and values of the movement. Season 2. Focuses on latest best practices for programs, fundraising and operations from research reports from hundreds of missions. rescuemissions.cityvision.edu
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CityLife

City of Durham NC

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City Life is a monthly show/podcast where Beverly B. Thompson sits down with guests to talk about making Durham, North Carolina, a great place to live, work, and play.
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Bull City Wrap

City of Durham NC

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Bull City Wrap, a news program dedicated to informing residents about what’s going on inside Durham's City Hall. Hosted by Amy Blalock, this short informational program will give you all the City Hall news in just minutes every Monday.
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CitiesSpeak With Clarence Anthony

National League of Cities

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CitiesSpeak with Clarence Anthony, a podcast from the National League of Cities, gives listeners an insider’s view of what local leadership in America means today. Featuring conversations between NLC CEO and Executive Director Clarence Anthony and city leaders, policy experts and other guests, the show gets into the biggest issues, challenges and topics facing America’s cities, towns and villages today. Whether it’s talking about what it’s like to have residents protesting on their front law ...
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Where we motivate and educate all things real estate around Nashville and Middle Tennessee! This is a podcast for Real Estate Agents, Investors, and Mortgage Professionals that want to expand their knowledge in and around the rapidly growing Nashville market! Carey Ann Cyr manages and operates one of the Top Branches for CMG Financial in Franklin, TN. She and her team have become known for closing nearly impossible deals! They have processed over 300 million in mortgages since 2016 with over ...
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City of Prince George (HD)

City of Prince George

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Videos about the City of Prince George including municipal initiatives and human interest stories. This is our HD feed for tvs, iPads, and computers. We also provide a feed for mobile devices by searching "City of Prince George (Small Quicktime)".
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City Club of Portland

XRAY.fm / City Club of Portland

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Timely conversations on the issues shaping Portland and Oregon. City Club of Portland: The Podcast is an audio archive of our conversation programs, where we foster civil dialogue and bring diverse perspectives to the issues that matter most. Our episodes feature debates, forums, and in-depth discussions with leaders, advocates, and experts. We are producing new programs for 2025, while also adding conversations from 2024 you may have missed. Produced by City Club’s member-led program commit ...
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Seattle Rodent Control Show dives deep into the world of pest management right here in the Pacific Northwest. Join us as we explore effective strategies, share expert advice, and discuss the latest trends in rodent control — from curious squirrels to crafty rats. Whether you’re a homeowner, business owner, or just curious about how to keep Seattle’s critters at bay, this show offers practical tips, local stories, and interviews with pest control professionals to help you protect your space a ...
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Miles & Points Daily Podcast

Miles & Points Daily Podcast

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Stay ahead of the points and miles game with Miles & Points Daily Podcast - your essential morning briefing on everything happening in the world of travel rewards. Each weekday, we deliver a quick yet comprehensive roundup of the latest credit card offers, airline and hotel promotions, award sweet spots, and insider tips to help you maximize your travel rewards. Whether it's breaking news about limited-time bonuses, analysis of program changes, or timely reminders about expiring deals, we ke ...
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The Debaters is the hit show where comedians go toe-to-toe in a battle of laughs and logic. Hosted by award-winning funnyman Steve Patterson, the program is a combustible combination of sharply crafted comedic rants and hilarious ad libs. The engaging format is part stand-up, part quiz show and part comedy competition, with the live audience picking the winners.
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The Portland Rodent Control Pod is your go-to source for all things rodent and pest management in the Rose City. We break down effective control methods, share real-life stories from Portland residents, and bring in local experts to help you understand and tackle rodent challenges unique to the area. Whether you’re dealing with mice in your home or squirrels in your business, tune in for practical advice and solutions tailored to Portland’s urban environment.
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Heart of the City Radio

Heart of the City Radio

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A weekly one-hour music program that features only independent Christian recording artists, playing well-produced music of all styles, from all over the United States and abroad. A positive, family-friendly show!
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Beyond City Hall

Former Mayor Amourence Lee

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A public affairs program spotlighting social justice work at the frontlines of local government hosted by former Mayor Amourence Lee and award-winning producer Dr. Robert Franklin. Inspiring stories of democracy in action, sharing practical tips for everyday people to spark positive change in your communities! Airs on KCSM Radio FM-91, the Bay Area's Jazz Station to the World.
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KZMU News

KZMU News

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KZMU News features grassroots, independent journalism broadcast from the heart of Moab, Utah. A daily newscast with reliable coverage, local voices, and reporting that empowers community.
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Join Kojo and resident analyst Tom Sherwood on Fridays at noon for our weekly review of the politics, policies and personalities in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia. Each week Kojo and Tom help make sense of legislation, hold elected officials accountable and provide in-depth analysis of local issues and elections. The Politics Hour is also a vital forum for Washingtonians to engage directly with their local leaders.
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Socrates in the City

Socrates in the City

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Socrates in the City is the acclaimed series of conversations on “life, God, and other small topics,” hosted by Eric Metaxas. Starting with the philosopher Socrates’s famous words that “the unexamined life is not worth living,” Metaxas thought it would be valuable to create a forum that might encourage busy New Yorkers in thinking about the bigger questions in life. He founded Socrates in the City in 2000. Metaxas is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of MARTIN LUTHER, IF YOU CAN KEEP ...
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NYC NOW is a feed of the most up-to-date local news from across New York City and the region. With three updates a day, every weekday, you'll get breaking news, top headlines, and in-depth coverage. It’s all the news you need to know right now to make New York work for you.
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Join pest control expert Thomas Watkins as he breaks down Portland’s available municipal resources and assistance programs for residents battling rodent problems. Learn about free inspections, cost-sharing initiatives, and reporting systems that could help address your rat or mouse issues, plus get insider tips on how to effectively navigate these …
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This week on the News Reel, we talk to Doug McMurdo, editor of the Times-Independent, about a financial program to subsidize utilities for city residents. We also discuss where and when residents can use fireworks this Fourth of July. And we finish with a quick update about a major water rights agreement for the Colorado River that is set to expire…
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Discusses the need for bioethics departments in HBCU medical schools. Our guest today is Dr. Donald Carter III, a biomedical ethicist and Assistant Professor at Mercer University School of Medicine. He holds degrees from Fisk, Tennessee State, Vanderbilt, and Loyola Chicago. A 2023 Hastings Center Sadler Scholar, his research explores clinical ethi…
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Join pest control expert James Briar as he navigates through Seattle’s public resources and assistance programs available to residents dealing with rat and mouse problems. In this essential episode, discover which local government services can help with rodent inspections, learn about free educational resources, and understand how to access cost-sh…
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New Yorkers voted by a large margin for Zohran Mamdani, a self-described Democratic Socialist, in the Democratic Party primary this week. The entire U.S. ruling class, much of it rooted in New York City, on Wall Street, has declared war against Mamdani, hoping to prevent his expected victory in the general election in November. Brian and Layan also…
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New York City is starting a pilot program for free childcare. Plus, police investigate a spike in homicides across the city. Also, the city cracks down on illegal short term rentals. A town in New Jersey has a plan to create more affordable housing, but will it ever get built? Finally, hordes of influencers line up outside the Diddy trial in Lower …
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The Trump administration's continued shrinking of the federal government continues to have immense ramifications on the region, including jobs, public safety, and the economy. A recent report from Maryland's Comptroller's office shows how deeply tied Maryland's economy is to the federal government, drawing more than $150 billion from federal govern…
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Today we’re stepping behind the scenes into a critical – but often invisible – part of the research world: maintaining integrity. Joining us is Dr. Courtney Karmelita, Executive Director of Ethical Research and Outreach at Penn State. In today's conversation, we'll talk about what really happens when concerns are raised, how institutions handle res…
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Chase launches a massive 75,000-point sign-up bonus for the Sapphire Preferred while preserving key benefits dropped by the Reserve. Delta reportedly plans major Middle East expansion with Atlanta routes to Israel and Saudi Arabia, plus LA-Hong Kong service returning in 2026. American Airlines announces three new Latin America routes for winter tra…
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On July 2nd, Sean Combs was acquitted of the most serious charges he faced: racketeering and sex trafficking. He was found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution — and he remains in prison awaiting sentencing in early October. Over the course of eight weeks, the trial became a spectacle, even by the high standards of celeb…
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This summer, city drones are spotting more sharks off Rockaway and other beaches, prompting multiple temporary closures and stirring unease among beachgoers. WNYC’s Liam Quigley explains what’s driving the uptick in sightings. Also, New York Aquarium curator and marine biologist Hans Walters talks about shark behavior, the kinds of sharks near New …
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Today we cover American Airlines' major lounge restructuring plans at Miami International Airport and their impressive 10% reduction in forced gate-checked bags. We discuss a concerning new baggage tag scam that Delta is warning travelers about, plus compare the Amex Platinum Card versus Chase Sapphire Reserve for different travel styles. We also e…
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In an electrifying episode of the Science Show, find out how getting struck by a bolt from the heavens can help at least one species of tall tree not only survive, but thrive. Then step back in time to solve a tool-making mystery in Samoa and discover hidden treasures in centuries-old books — including a bubonic plague flea.…
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Sources say the FBI’s deputy director is considering turning in his resignation. Dan Bongino did not show up to work today after a clash over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Plus, Camp Mystic survivors break their silence. Also, Russia unleashes a new drone attack on Kyiv, Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.co…
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A judge has granted a temporary restraining order, preventing the firings of dozens of NYPD officers who the department says were improperly hired. Plus, a state appeals court says the Adams administration must implement reforms to expand housing vouchers for low-income New Yorkers. Also, New Jersey native Amanda Anismova is off to the women's Wimb…
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All across the U.S., there are aging oil and natural gas wells no longer in use. A lot of them don't have anyone on the hook to seal them up. Some estimate over a million such "orphan wells" still exist. Because they haven't been plugged, they're still leaking greenhouse gases and other chemicals into the atmosphere and into the land around them. W…
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The Trump administration recently announced a plan to keep the FBI headquarters in the District, reversing a decision made by the Biden administration in 2023 to move it to a new building in Prince George’s County. Maryland lawmakers are now considering next steps to fight the abrupt turnaround. U.S. Rep. Glenn Ivey, who represents a large portion …
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What is the relationship between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution? Are these simply historical documents, or could they reflect something divinely inspired? In this conversation, Socrates in the City host Eric Metaxas sits down with Hillsdale College President Dr. Larry Arnn to explore the spiritual architecture of America’s fou…
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Columbia graduate and campus activist Mahmoud Khalil is suing the Trump administration for $20 million, alleging he was falsely imprisoned, maliciously prosecuted, and smeared as an anti-Semite. Meanwhile, a dozen crisis workers in New York and New Jersey who staff the 988 Lifeline’s LGBTQ+ support line are expected to lose their jobs this month. P…
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It's been a week since President Donald Trump signed the budget reconciliation bill into law, and California officials are still reviewing how this legislation will impact Medi-Cal, the state's Medicaid program for low-income residents, which covers 15 million Californians. Governor Gavin Newsom's office estimates that Medi-Cal could lose billions …
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Join pest control veteran James Briar as he breaks down Seattle’s comprehensive rodent control options, from professional exclusion services to targeted baiting programs and ongoing maintenance plans. In this essential episode, you’ll discover exactly what services are available to protect your Seattle home or business from rats and mice, complete …
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A month after New York City banned broker fees for most renters, a StreetEasy report shows rents rose only slightly, easing fears of a major spike. Meanwhile, state officials warn the new federal tax law could leave a $3 billion hole in New York’s budget. Friday and Saturday bring the year’s final Manhattanhenge sunsets, with prime views on cross s…
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Major credit card shakeups dominate today's episode as Bilt Rewards announces a massive $10.75 billion valuation and ditches Wells Fargo for Cardless, launching three new premium cards in February. Delta reveals their AI pricing strategy targeting 20% of fares by year-end, plus brings back upgrades and introduces 'basic business class' unbundling. …
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For the first time we are hearing audio of firefighters and first responders sounding the alarm about the flooding in Texas. Plus, a major blow to Trump’s agenda and his quest to end birthright citizenship in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy CNN
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Israel bans international journalists from independent access to Gaza. But NPR's Anas Baba is from Gaza, and in the 21 months he has been reporting on the war, he's also been living it. Over the course of the war, he has lost a third of his body weight, and until his food supplies ran out several weeks ago, he was getting by on just one small meal …
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Democratic Rep. Adriano Espaillat of New York is endorsing Zohran Mamdani for mayor. Plus, supporters of federal Environmental Protection Agency employees who were put on leave last week are pushing the agency to reinstate them. Also, a decades-old Manhattan diner is closing its doors later this month. Meanwhile, a report from the Legal Aid Society…
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The chemical company DuPont is agreeing to pay $27 million dollars to residents of Hoosick, New York whose water supply was contaminated with toxic chemicals. Meanwhile, New York City officials say a man who had been detained at Rikers Island died Wednesday while receiving treatment at Bellevue Hospital. Plus, on this week’s politics segment, WNYC …
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In this essential episode, pest control veteran Thomas Watkins breaks down the critical first steps every Portland homeowner should take upon discovering rodent droppings or gnaw marks, including how to properly identify the signs and avoid common cleanup mistakes that could put your health at risk. Learn proven containment strategies to prevent fu…
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California’s small farmers are used to tough seasons. But this year, they’re not just battling drought or the rising costs of maintaining their farms. Small farmers say President Trump’s reconciliation bill could make it even harder to stay in business. Reporter: Madi Bolanos, The California Report More dads in California are taking paid leave to c…
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The right-wing Supreme Court gave the go-ahead for Trump to carry out the mass firings of hundreds of thousands of federal workers. More than 200,000 have already been fired or forced out as Trump carries out the Project 2025 plan to radically re-shape the form of government in the United States. The violent ICE assault against immigrant families i…
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The Hochul administration warns that federal Medicaid cuts could hit the Bronx especially hard, threatening both health coverage and jobs in the borough. Meanwhile, in honor of Disability Pride Month, the Andrew Heiskell Library, New York City’s only braille and talking book library, is rolling out new electronic Braille readers. And in Brooklyn, a…
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American Airlines introduces elite status for small businesses spending $250,000+ annually, offering priority boarding, upgrades, and bonus miles. Alaska Airlines partners with Porter Airlines for mile redemptions, while Qatar Airways completes Starlink Wi-Fi installation on Boeing 777s. TSA implements a major policy change eliminating the need to …
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The desperate search for the victims of the deadliest flooding in the United States in at least half a century continues. We are learning that a firefighter called for a code red alert at least 90 minutes before that alert reached the public. Plus, Putin unleashes an unprecedented drone strike on Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit pod…
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It's been nearly a week since devastating flooding tore through Kerr County, Texas killing more than a hundred people. Now, after unimaginable tragedy, residents are coming together to help each other move forward. NPR's Juana Summers and producers Erika Ryan and Tyler Bartlam visited the City West Church, which has transformed from a house of wors…
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Former NYPD chiefs filed lawsuits against the department alleging the Adams administration allowed a system of corruption to take hold in the department. Plus, New Jersey Gov. Murphy's office says utility bills spiked 20% in June. Also, according to Fordham University's tick index, the risk of being bitten by a tick in the New York region this summ…
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Sarah Betadam, CIO at Novanta, joined host Lee Rennick for this episode of CIO Leadership Live recorded at the 60th annual IDC Directions event. They discussed AI governance, data privacy and AI councils, plus the balancing act of staying competitive as a business, while viewing company data in a highly protective way.…
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A new artificial intelligence training center for New York City teachers is raising concerns among some educators about creating a harmful environment that stunts student learning and critical thinking. Meanwhile, the United Federation of Teachers has voted to endorse Zohran Mamdani in the mayoral election. Also, a WNYC analysis finds Mamdani won a…
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