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”Welcome to the Red Carpet Consortium Podcast, where we shine the spotlight on up-and-coming artists, musicians, rappers, business owners, entrepreneurs, and skilled individuals in various crafts. Join our consortium, a collective dedicated to building wealth and success as we walk the red carpet towards prosperity. In Season 1, we featured esteemed guests such as the honorable OCHO H, rising Bronx artist VON HEFNER, talented rappers Vato and HD, the super skilled SLUGGODADON, and the champi ...
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PERTcast

PERT Consortium

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Welcome to PERTCast, the official podcast of the PERT Consortium! Get an inside look as experts discuss various aspects of caring for patients with Pulmonary Emboli.
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Perspectives on Science

Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine

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A new public events series from the Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine brings historical perspective to contemporary issues and concerns. In the public forums, historians and other specialists speak about culturally relevant topics in front of a live audience at Consortium member institutions. Forum subjects range from medical consumerism to public trust in science and technology. Videos of these events are also available at chstm.org. In podcast episodes, authors of ...
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Michael Stamatinos is a visionary leader with a deeply rooted passion for making healthcare accessible to all. He’s the founder of the Advancing Healthcare Innovation Consortium, where he leverages his two decades of experience in healthcare delivery, business development, and strategy to build ecosystems that enable sustainable growth.
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Revolution 250 is a consortium of organizations in New England planning commemorations of the American Revolution's 250th anniversary. https://revolution250.org/Through this podcast you will meet many of the people involved in these commemorations, and learn about the people who brought about the Revolution--which began here. To support Revolution 250, visit https://www.masshist.org/rev250Theme Music: "Road to Boston" fifes: Doug Quigley, Peter Emerick; Drums: Dave Emerick
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Get Coached!

Regal Unlimited

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Coaching For All is a podcast by Regal Coaching Consortium, where we revolutionize coaching and enable you to unravel your greatest potential. We are a community of coaches committed to making impactful Coaching accessible to all. Regal Coaching Consortium provides an exceptional coaching experience with the Finest professional Coaches and a definite return on investment that goes beyond the tangible. Through this podcast, we connect with ICF-credentialed coaches on our global platform and g ...
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With Good Reason

Virginia Humanities

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Each week on With Good Reason we explore a world of ideas with leading scholars in literature, history, science, philosophy, and the arts. With Good Reason is created by Virginia Humanities and the Virginia Higher Education Broadcasting Consortium.
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Healthy Climate America

Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health

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Hosted by Dr. Lisa Patel, a pediatrician and Executive Director of the Consortium, this podcast focuses on how health professionals, policy makers, advocates, communicators, and activists are working to tackle the different sides of the greatest health crisis facing us today—climate change. The movement for climate and health justice is a broad one, and there are so many ways to fight for a healthier future. On Healthy Climate America, we'll talk with infectious disease experts, mental healt ...
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Hosts Richard Mullen and Luis Sosa discuss measures electricity users can take to make the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. The Go Green Consortium is a grassroots organization dedicated to promoting the use of green energy through information and education.
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Degrees of Impact

New American Colleges & Universities

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Degrees of Impact highlights the people and ideas driving innovation in higher education. Produced by the New American Colleges and Universities consortium, episodes provide practical insight by exploring higher ed’s challenges and opportunities as well as the industry's impact on local and global communities. [Formerly called Connect, Collaborate, Champion, Degrees of Impact brings you the same engaging conversations but with fewer syllables.]
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Welcome to The Purpose Profit Shift, the podcast that’s reshaping how we think about business success. Hosted by Rachel E. Bernier-Green, MST - social entrepreneur, speaker, and founder of EJ Consortium - this show explores what happens when purpose and profit move together. In each episode, Rachel sits down with visionary founders, bold investors, and community change-makers who are building thriving businesses rooted in equity and impact. They share real stories, hard-won lessons, and the ...
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Consortium News

Joe Lauria: Consortium News editor-in-chief and journalist

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Consortium News is the podcast for Consortiumnews.com, a home for important, well-reported stories that challenge the dominant mainstream news media of our day. We focus on international and domestic policies, as well as political and media developments in the United States and abroad. Consortium News was founded in 1995 as the first investigative news magazine on the internet by Robert Parry, one of the reporters who helped expose the Iran-Contra scandal for The Associated Press in the mid- ...
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Cancer Health Equity NOW

Office of Community Outreach and Engagement

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The Fred Hutch/University of Washington/Seattle Children's Cancer Consortium and The Office of Community Outreach and Engagement bring you community voices in cancer care and prevention. Join us for conversations about cancer-related research, cultural humility, personal stories, and community-led work to reduce health inequities in Washington State. "We acknowledge exploited labor, racist, heterosexist, ableist, xenophobic, religious, sexist, trans-antagonistic and other oppressive violence ...
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SmartLess Presents ClueLess is a bite-sized, biweekly podcast (10-12 minutes an episode), in which our host, Emmy-winning writer Elliott Kalan, guides the listener through different puzzles, brainteasers, & conundrums to see if they’re faster than this season's contestant Sean Hayes!
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Come for the evening, stay for eternity! Paper Flower Consortium is a podcast from the largest vampire coven in Seattle. Their stories are told by Loretta Fabron Onfoy, coven historian and librarian, in the hope that the modern vampire's way of life is not lost during the next great language transformation. Some tales in this anthology are horrific, some are droll, some are filled with misadventure--just like any eternal existence. Episodes sponsored by the Paper Flower Consortium's Business ...
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Equity is about eliminating difference-based (race, gender, etc.) outcome gaps so that these differences do not predict one's success. Join Tennessee Diversity Consortium Executive Director, Robert Wilson, as we elevate model practices for improving equity within Middle TN.
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Catalyzing Computing

Computing Community Consortium

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The mission of Computing Research Association’s Computing Community Consortium (CCC) is to catalyze the computing research community and enable the pursuit of innovative, high-impact research. The CCC's official podcast, "Catalyzing Computing," features interviews with researchers and policy makers about their background and experiences in the computing community. The podcast also offers recaps of visioning workshops and other events hosted by the CCC. If you want to learn about some of the ...
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Antideceptic

T.G. Peranteau

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I am part of a consortium of writers and editorial staff that is linked to several publications and YouTube channels. This particular adventure into truth and reality is based solely on my own political leanings and my take on what has happened in the United States.
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Abstract

Abstract

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Abstract is the podcast of the Metropolitan Educational Research Consortium at Virginia Commonwealth University. We explore issues in public, PK12 education.
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AYA Cancer in Focus

Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium

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Join members of the Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium and their colleagues for discussions on current issues and topics in adolescent and young adult cancer research and survivorship. Learn more about the Big Ten CRC at https://www.bigtencrc.org/
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Vitamin SC3

Sickle Cell Community Consortium

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The Vitamin SC3 podcast is a new sickle cell-centered podcast. The podcast will share various sickle cell stories made up of 4 different segments: The Creative Elixir with Mia Robinson, Caring is Giving with Elle Cole, Essential RX hosted by Dr. Lametra Scott, and Self-care is Healthcare hosted by Dr. Marjorie Brewer. Each theme will give you more insights into the real lives of sickle cell Warriors and their families. You will learn why we are bonded by blood with shared life experiences. T ...
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CoPlace

CoPlace Team

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Our mission is to build equitable, socially responsible, culturally valuable, environmentally conscious, and economically sustainable projects in Opportunity Zones. These are stories from our friends, people who live in Opportunity Zones, developers, technologist, civic leaders, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and CoPlace consortium members.
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Opening Doors Podcast

Seattle Cultural Accessibility Consortium and Jack Straw Cultural Center

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Opening Doors is a podcast about accessibility in arts and civic life, brought to you by the Seattle Cultural Accessibility Consortium and Jack Straw Cultural Center. Now in our second season, we seek to amplify the voices of outstanding individuals with disabilities of all kinds.
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Reframing History

Julian C. Chambliss

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Reframing History is a podcast produced by Julian C Chambliss, Professor of English and Core Faculty in the Consortium for Critical Diversity in a Digital Age Research (CEDAR) at Michigan State University. RH is an interview-based podcast inspired by contemporary debates linked to humanities theory and practice.
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Sometimes we dive, sometimes broadcast live, and anywhere beyond true life is jive! Welcome to the jiveTHEATRE network. Presenting podcasted consortium exclusives: THE BLOCKCHAIN DIARIES with various guests MUSICAL MONDAYS with Frida Peoples LETTERS OF GRATITUDE MUSINGS TAKE YO JOBS MICTEST Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jivetheatre/support
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The AI Experience

Lloyd Danzig

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An exploration of the trends and discussion of the topics in AI that are shaping the future, brought to you by the International Consortium for the Ethical Development of Artificial Intelligence.
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This is a continuous flow of episodes consisting of Len reading chapters (or parts of) to provide a source of information for interested followers. Each book is a series of 10 to 18 episodes. You can scan up from the first reading of the podcast from his book with George Sibbald, "The Tribal Knowledge Paradigm". Then he will read from his book Tribal Knowledge Innovation - Terms, Phrases and Concepts" which is an overview of the various terms and such that he uses in his problem solving sess ...
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AIC In Conversation

The Australia-Indonesia Centre

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The Australia-Indonesia Centre (AIC) is a consortium of 11 leading research universities in both countries. Its mission is to advance people-to-people links in science, technology, education, innovation and culture. Its In Conversation series of webinars are presented here in audio form. For more: https://australiaindonesia.com/webinars/
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CAMTech Chats

CAMTech Chats

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CAMTech Chats is a curated podcast series about current topics in medtech brought to you by the Consortium for Affordable Medical Technologies (CAMTech) at Massachusetts General Hospital Global Health.
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On the Move

Boston Consortium for Arab Region Studies

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Welcome to On the Move, a podcast that explores the realities of migrants and refugees across the Middle East. On the Move is brought to you by BCARS, the Boston Consortium for Arab Region Studies.
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CSTM.Style

Sam Payrovi

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Sam Payrovi set out to change the world of fashion and retail. By building the first retailer specialized to sell custom and made-to-order goods, CONSORTIUM would deliver to customers exactly what they want in their apparel and accessories. Now, CONSORTIUM is building the technology to help any retailer sell customizable products, and reap the many benefits of this "lean retail" model. In early 2017, Sam was interviewed by Fashion Is Your Business, the pre-eminent podcast for fashion and ret ...
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Summer Conferences

Christendom College

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Welcome to the official podcast of Christendom College’s Summer Conferences! Explore timeless truths and profound insights as we publish lectures from leading Catholic thinkers, theologians, and artists who have graced our annual summer gatherings. Each episode delves into themes central to the Catholic intellectual tradition, such as beauty, truth, faith, philosophy, and culture. Join us for thought-provoking discussions that inspire the mind, nourish the soul, and deepen your understanding ...
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WebInnovationX

Dr. Rachel Yager

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WebInnovationX Web Innovation Center is a Global Think Tank in Digital Transformation of Businesses, the Study of the Social and Economic Impacts of the World Wide Web, and home to the World Wide Web Consortium W3C NY Metro Chapter. Join Our Thought Leaders at SymposiumX CertificationX AccelerationX. Meet the Experts and Get Inspired on Innovation Thought Leadership, Strategy, and Tactics. Powered by FortuneTimes Group.
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Ukrainian drones struck the Russian port city of Novorossiysk on Wednesday, attacking from both the air and the sea. The city is home to Russia’s largest seaport, which houses a major oil terminal and a naval base. Regional officials said two people were killed, seven others injured, and apartment buildings and cars damaged. Meanwhile, the local of…
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In this podcast episode, live from the DTC Q3 member meeting in Leeds, UK, Pieter van Schalkwyk, CEO of XMPro, discusses the Cognos X testbed, which validates agent-based digital twins' ability to communicate across industrial and business domains using standardized manufacturing ontologies.​ If you want a front-row seat to how digital twins are be…
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🎙️ Red Carpet Consortium Podcast | Season 2 Episode 8 – RNB STIZZ In Episode 8, we welcome RNB STIZZ, Brooklyn’s rising R&B voice whose name comes straight from Rhythm & Blues. He proves it on the spot with a live acapella (no auto-tune) performance on the Red Carpet that sets the tone for the whole interview. What’s Inside This Episode: ✨ RNB STIZ…
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Hello and welcome to this follow on episode of my Churchill Fellowship. In this episode I speak to Tracy Moisan from Canada who is the national director of the National Consortium on Aggression Towards Family / Caregivers in Childhood & Adolescence (AFCCA). The Consortium exists to increase awareness of AFCCA across Canada, to amplify the voices of…
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U.S. fighter jets scrambled on Wednesday to intercept four Russian military aircraft flying near Alaska, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) reported a day later. The two Tu-95s and two Su-35s entered the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone — international airspace adjacent to U.S. and Canadian territory. NORAD deployed an E-3 …
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A waterway in Sevastopol, Crimea. February 28, 2017. This year, for the first time since Russia occupied Crimea in 2014, a Chinese cargo ship was spotted docking at the peninsula’s sanctioned ports, according to Ukrainian officials. Satellite imagery revealed the Heng Yang 9’s visit, even as it transmitted false coordinates to try and conceal its m…
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School No. 5 in Tatarsk, Novosibirsk region, Russia Russia’s school buildings are collapsing one after another. In the last month alone, it’s happened both in Vladivostok, where a roof caved in and sent a 12-year-old student to the hospital, and in the Novosibirsk region, where part of a school building collapsed during a weekend. Both schools offi…
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If Russia doesn’t end its invasion, Kremlin officials should ensure they know the location of the nearest bomb shelter, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview with Axios published Thursday. According to Zelensky, during his meeting with Donald Trump on Tuesday, the former U.S. president said Kyiv should respond to Russian strik…
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Russia has recorded its first collision between a civilian aircraft and a drone, according to RBC. The incident occurred on August 2 in Kamchatka, when an An-26 operated by Kamchatka Air Enterprise was flying a scheduled route from Petropavlovsk to Tilichiki. After landing, airport technicians discovered a dent 11 centimeters (about four inches) de…
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Just last year, Vladimir Putin promised that Russia’s basic tax framework would remain unchanged until at least 2030. Now, however, the country’s Finance Ministry is moving to raise the standard VAT from 20 to 22 percent — the second tax hike since the start of the full-scale war against Ukraine. Officials openly admit the change is meant to keep t…
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Drone debris fell near a “major enterprise” in the Belorechensky District of Russia’s Krasnodar Krai overnight, sparking a fire, according to the regional emergency task force. The blaze covered about 50 square meters (roughly 540 square feet) and was “quickly extinguished,” officials said. About 140 employees were evacuated to a “protective shelte…
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U.S. President Donald Trump has received intelligence that Ukraine is preparing an offensive that would require support from American intelligence services, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the situation. According to the newspaper’s sources, U.S. officials told Trump about Kyiv’s plan when they recently b…
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Aalborg Airport in northern Denmark temporarily suspended all incoming and outgoing flights on Wednesday evening after unidentified drones were spotted in its airspace, according to local police. The drone activity was reported to police at 9:44 p.m. local time. Authorities have not disclosed how many drones were seen. “We’re currently unable to co…
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On Wednesday, the Federation Council appointed Igor Krasnov to the position of Russia’s chief justice, making him the president of the Supreme Court and the highest-ranking officer of the federal judiciary. A day earlier, while Krasnov still served as Russia’s prosecutor general, his agency filed a lawsuit against a top judge for alleged criminal b…
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Russia’s government has drafted stricter penalties for convicted criminals who desert the military after being recruited from prisons to fight in Ukraine. The proposed legislation would increase sentences by up to five years for desertion, unauthorized absence, and feigning illness among soldiers recruited from prisons or detention centers. Yevgeny…
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Russia’s plan to raise VAT The Russian Finance Ministry has drafted a 2026 federal budget and plan for 2027–2028 that would raise the general value-added tax, or VAT, from 20 to 22 percent. The budget package, which would take effect on January 1, 2026, would also lower the income threshold for small businesses eligible for simplified VAT payments …
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Nineteen-year-old Maria is studying to become a war correspondent at a university in a major Russian city. This past winter, she volunteered as a medical worker in Ukraine’s occupied Donbas region, where she had conversations with local residents that changed her views on the Kremlin’s “special military operation.” Now, Maria is repelled by her uni…
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At least two people were killed and at least three others injured in a Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian city of Novorossiysk on Wednesday, Krasnodar Governor Veniamin Kondratyev reported. According to Kondratyev, the drones struck “in broad daylight” near the city’s central Novorossiysk hotel. Five buildings were reportedly damaged, including …
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In mid-September, members of fascist groups from around the world convened in St. Petersburg, Russia. After joining a religious procession led by Russian Orthodox Church head Patriarch Kirill, delegates gathered in the city’s Legislative Assembly building, where they were welcomed by Russian politicians, far-right ideologues, and priests. According…
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Dr. Johnathan Cooper-Knock is a neurologist and clinical lecturer at the University of Sheffield. His research focuses on genetic causes of ALS. Here he discusses his recent publication “Extreme exercise in males is linked to mTOR signalling and onset of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis”.By CReATe Consortium
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Visitors read a sign announcing the cancellation of a planned reception at the Armenian consulate in St. Petersburg after Boris Avakyan was found dead inside. September 24, 2025. A former Russian official who escaped from a St. Petersburg courthouse on Tuesday has been found dead inside the Armenian consulate on the city’s Vasilyevsky Island, Russi…
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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov commented on U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims that Russia is a “paper tiger” and that Ukraine is capable of taking back all of its territory. Speaking in a radio interview, Peskov was dismissive of Trump’s assessment, suggesting it was influenced by his meeting with Zelensky earlier the same day. “Yesterday th…
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Artificial intelligence has long been part of our world, but the rapid rise of generative AI has brought new urgency to questions of how we use it and how we use it responsibly. In this episode of Degrees of Impact, host Michelle Apuzzio, speaks with Dr. Jeffrey Allan, assistant professor and director of the Institute for Responsible Technology at …
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The Russian Finance Ministry has drafted a 2026 budget and plan for 2027–2028 that will raise the general value-added tax, or VAT, from 20 to 22 percent. The ministry said the extra revenue would go primarily toward defense and security spending. The reduced VAT rate of 10 percent will remain in place for socially important goods, including food, m…
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Speaking at the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russia is dependent on China and that Beijing could stop the war in Ukraine if it wanted. “If China truly wanted this war to stop, it could compel Moscow to end the invasion,” Zelensky said. “Without China, Putin’s Russia is nothing. Yet too often, Ch…
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Last week, Vladimir Putin signed a decree accepting the “voluntary” resignation of Kremlin Deputy Chief of Staff Dmitry Kozak. Before taking up this high-level post, Kozak served as Russia’s deputy prime minister for 12 years, overseeing preparations for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and shaping Kremlin policy toward Kyiv and several unrecogniz…
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After endorsing NATO strikes on any Russian warplanes that violate Allied airspace, U.S. President Donald Trump appeared to raise his support for Ukraine, declaring on social media that Ukraine can win back its entire occupied territory “in its original form” and “maybe even go further than that.” Trump said multiple times on Tuesday, while meeting…
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Russian federal prosecutors have filed a lawsuit seeking to seize billions of rubles in assets from one of the country’s most senior judges. Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov’s office accuses Viktor Momotov of illegally amassing a hotel empire worth at least 9 billion rubles (about $107.6 million). Momotov chairs the Council of Judges — a judicial ov…
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On September 21, the third anniversary of Russia’s “partial mobilization,” police in Moscow arrested Lidia Yegorova, the mother of a mobilized soldier, for staging a protest outside the Defense Ministry. Yegorova’s sign bore only the dates “21.09.22–21.09.25.” Her trial was scheduled for the next day but never took place, according to her friends. …
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Judging by the numbers, Russia’s Eurovision alternative has some work to do before it rivals the song contest it’s meant to replace. According to the ratings, Intervision drew 6.7 million television viewers and 17 million online views in Russia — significantly fewer than the audience for Eurovision’s last Russian broadcast in 2021, which attracted …
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On Tuesday, Norway revealed that Russian aircraft have violated its airspace three times this year after more than a decade of no such intrusions. Joining its NATO allies in condemning Russian violations of the alliance’s airspace, Norway reported that the violations in 2025 occurred in late April, late July, and most recently on August 18, when a …
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We are just months away from the 250th Anniversary of Henry Knox's Noble Train. Join Professor Robert Allison in conversation with Revolution 250 Executive Director Jonathan Lane as we review the history of the Knox Trail and discuss plans for the coming commemorations. Tell us what you think! Send us a text message!…
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Since late summer, residents in many Russian regions have been reporting gasoline shortages and soaring fuel prices. Drivers wait in long lines at the pump and vent online, while small, independent gas stations have been forced to shut down entirely because buying fuel on the exchange has become prohibitively expensive. The independent outlet Chert…
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The aftermath of a Russian missile strike on the Intercity+ high-speed train depot in Kyiv. August 28, 2025. In recent months, the Russian military has begun using a new strategy to hinder Western weapons shipments to Ukraine: drone strikes on railway infrastructure. According to a Ukrainian Railways spokesperson, Moscow’s targets have included maj…
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The assassination of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10 and the subsequent political fallout have dominated news headlines across the U.S. and reverberated globally. Kirk became widely known outside the United States, largely through social media and especially YouTube, as many conservatives adopted his rhetoric. Russian st…
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Russia’s Energy Ministry is weighing tighter rules for diesel fuel trading on the St. Petersburg Exchange, Kommersant reported, citing sources with knowledge of the matter. According to the sources, officials may lower the daily price growth cap for rail and pipeline deliveries from 0.5 percent to 0.01 percent, and could also restrict how much a si…
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Jack and Eric haven’t chatted in a while, so we thought this would be a good time to discuss the channel, where we’re at and what we’re working on now that we’re both back from all of our trips, and what’s coming up for the channel! 0:00 - Introductions and What We’ve Been Playing This Week! 29:55 - Call to Order of the Cardboard Herald Board Meeti…
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Topics: Think big questions and frame them well; crafting your grant; personal experience.Speakers: Gerardo Ienna is postdoctoral researcher at the University of Verona, Italy, and a Marie Curie global fellow (Grant Number 101026146). Simone Turchetti is Professor in history of science and technology at the Manchester University, UK, and PI of the …
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Topics: Should I turn my dissertation into a book?; How to find the right press; how to approach editors; how to outline a book proposal; collective authorship and editing; why book series.Speaker: W. Patrick McCray is Professor at the History Department at the University of California Santa Barbara, USA, and a series editor for Johns Hopkins Unive…
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Topics: Best practice in communication in teams; different ways of collaboration; are virtual tools a game changer; national styles; are we moving towards “big history”?Discussants: Olival Freire Jr. is Professor in history of science at the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil, and Director of the National Council for Scientific and Technological D…
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Topics: Academic vs non-academic jobs; Work-life balance; gender; transition out of academia.Speaker: Arwen Mohun is Professor in history at the University of Delaware, United States. Mohun has coordinated a working group on career diversity at the Consortium for History of Science Technology and Medicine.Recorded on April 10, 2025For more informat…
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Topics include: The nuts and bolts; communication with editors; deadlines; the balance of criticism; how to connect the book-under-review to previous work; why are novel disciplinary perspectives relevant?Speaker: Gleb Albert is Assistant Professor in General and Eastern European History at the University of Luzerne, Switzerland, and experienced bo…
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From Tension to Transformation, with the author herself, Janet Harvey, MCC. Join us for an engaging evening as #TheRegalBookClub hosts Janet Harvey, an award-winning author and international speaker, and a leading voice in the coaching world. What to expect?: • A live dialogue with Janet Harvey on the book’s core ideas • Reflections on applying the…
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On a new mini episode of SmartLess Presents ClueLess, host Elliott Kalan (and Producer Devon) would like to tell you all about some very mini people: the Hobbits, from JRR Tolkien’s Lord Of The Rings series! Today is Bilbo Baggins’ birthday (sort of, we’ll clarify that), so expect a quiz about what Tolkien fans are called, a history of where the wo…
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Hello and welcome to this, what feels like a marker in the year, episode looking at the 2025 Adoption Barometer (click here). We get AUK’s Becky Brooks on to run us through what we know and new stuff. We unpack some of the news before we get to that, ie a new children’s minister, FASD Ireland’s very exciting new report (click here) and Al’s peer su…
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In this episode of Purpose Profit Shift, host Rachel E. Bernier Green is joined by Deon Bonaparte, CEO of Threi Strategy and a brand strategist who is redefining how entrepreneurs turn personal challenges into community impact. Deon shares his powerful journey from growing up in difficult circumstances, graduating with a 1.7 GPA, and overcoming stu…
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It’s football season, baby! And that means big upsets, impossible comebacks, nail biting finishes - plus sports betting ads… lots and lots of sports betting ads. Brendan Dwyer studies how this new era of sports betting is changing how we watch games.Later in the show: Virginia legalized casino gaming in 2019 and now there are three operational casi…
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For the last 15 years, the endangerment finding has been a cornerstone of U.S. climate policy. Now, it and many other crucial protections are under attack. The proposed rollback would undermine mountains of scientific evidence and harm our health. Our guest today is the incomparable Gina McCarthy, who was serving as Assistant Administrator for EPA’…
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Due to a technical difficulty this morning we are offering a "Revolution 250 Re-Podcast." Today's podcast will be from December 7, 2021 on the epic biography of King George III by Andrew Roberts, the Bonnie and Tom McCloskey Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. In this podcast, Professor Allison and Profes…
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