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How did Russian pranksters trick a top government official? What happens to documents flushed down White House toilets? The answers exist. The trick is getting the government to disclose them. By law, nearly every move federal agencies make—every email, every memo, every receipt—belongs to the public. The key to gaining access is the Freedom of Information Act. It’s the tool that forces the government to open its files…though rarely without a fight. From Bloomberg & No Smiling, Disclosure is ...
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CaseGuard Records Brief is a short, weekly audio briefing focused on public records, body-worn camera footage, and digital evidence disclosure in the public sector. Each episode highlights recent developments with direct implications for records processing, disclosure timelines, redaction scope, and compliance risk. Rather than summarizing headlines, the briefing prioritizes court rulings, policy changes, and reporting that materially affect records operations and workload. Content is select ...
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Ever wonder what really happened — not the rumors, not the Netflix version, but the truth buried in forgotten police files? We did too. We don’t chase conspiracy theories or ghost stories. We chase facts. Through FOIA requests, interviews, and case files scattered across America, we dig through what’s left behind to find what still doesn’t make sense. Along the way, you’ll hear the real conversations between us — the questions, the theories, and the quiet frustration that comes when justice ...
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Independent Americans is a daily news show hosted by Paul Rieckhoff. He’s a fighter, a patriot, and an independent political and media force to be reckoned with. After serving as a soldier in Iraq in 2004, Rieckhoff emerged as one of the most dynamic political and social leaders in America. In every episode, he breaks down the most important issues facing our country. And he interviews the most influential and compelling people. He’s taking on Republicans, Democrats—and everyone in between. ...
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Question Everything is where a retired Detroit water treatment chemist with 26 years inside the system exposes what they don't want you knowing about your health, wealth, and freedom. From suppressed medical treatments and water contamination cover-ups to financial system manipulations and the AI takeover timeline, we dig into whistleblower testimonies, buried scientific studies, and FOIA documents mainstream media ignores. This isn't conspiracy entertainment; it's actionable intelligence fo ...
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Ignorance of the law is no excuse! That's true for a traffic stop, and it's true if you want to participate in whatever's left of American democracy. If the events since the 2016 election taught us anything, it's that tuning out is not an option. Legal journalists Liz Dye and Andrew Torrez break down the week's most important courtroom stories, so you can keep on top of this crazy news cycle. Whether it's Texas giving two middle fingers to the Supreme Court, or Donald Trump in all the courts ...
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Walk Softly Children

Jessica Fritz-Aguiar

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Attorney Jessica Fritz-Aguiar continues the investigation of the Doreen Vincent case featured on Season 2 of the podcast Faded Out. Fritz-Aguiar was the lead investigator on that podcast, and has filed a FOIA request against the Wallingford CT police, to get to the bottom of this 32 year old missing persons case.
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We Saw the Devil is the podcast that refuses to separate murder from power, violence from policy, and crime from the systems that create it. Hosted by Robin, a veteran true crime researcher and political commentator, We Saw the Devil digs into the cases that expose the rot at the heart of American institutions. This isn't your typical true crime podcast. We don't just ask "who did it" — we ask who allowed it, who covered it up, who profited, and whose bodies are always the ones that end up i ...
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Deep Dive: The Park, the Alligator and the Millions

Expect Accountability, Expect Integrity

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The Huron-Clinton Metroparks Authority, with its $65M taxpayer-funded budget, holds immense power—but little accountability. When bizarre alligator alerts overshadowed escalating dangers on a neighborhood road recognized as a free park entrance, Dr. William Huszti had enough. Armed with FOIA and determination, he uncovered millions in wasted revenue, systemic failures, and neglected safety. This isn’t just one community's fight—it’s a gripping story of power, accountability, and the fight fo ...
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The Lawyer You Know

The Lawyer You Know

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A new podcast from the Lawyer You Know. Peter and special guests break down trending cases and you won't believe the wild details. Each guest will bring their legal questions for Peter to help everyone better understand the U.S. legal system because he is... the lawyer THEY know! New episodes every Monday - make sure you leave your questions in the comments, like, subscribe and rate this podcast to help others as well! #lawyer #law #news #culture #truecrime
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Jeffrey Epstein was a multi millionaire who had political and business ties to some of the most rich and powerful people in the world. From businessmen to politicians at the highest levels, Epstein broke bread with them all. Yet for years the Legacy media and the rest of high society looked the other way and ignored his behavior as multiple women came forward with allegations of abuse. Even after he was convicted and subsequently received a sweetheart deal those same so called elites welcome ...
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Federal Newscast

Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio

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THE FEDERAL NEWSCAST, (length about seven minutes), is a daily Monday through Friday, high-information compilation of nine 40-second news stories and news packages, generated by the non-partisan, non-political, private-sector team of reporters at Federal News Network. Federal News Radio Producer/Newscasters Eric White and Michele Sandiford assemble and read the stories on the THE FEDERAL DRIVE with TERRY GERTON, the weekday morning-drive program, heard from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. (ET) on the Fede ...
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This is Aviation Fundamentals with Dr. Suzanne Kearns, a podcast where we chat with aviation professionals from around the world and learn more about the opportunities and challenges they face and link conversations to various elements in the 'Fundamentals of International Aviation' textbook.
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The Drumbeat with Josie & Pete

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Join us as we talk about policy, not politics! We take a non-partisan approach to discussing serious topics with serious people, all while mixing in lots of humor, some wit, and a slight chance of sarcasm. 😐 Every episode, we’ll kick things off with a question. We’ll explore how Michigan policy decisions impact you and your community. We’ll cover everything from Michigan Supreme Court rulings to pending legislation, executive actions, and maybe even some buzz from the AG and SOS. We’ve got y ...
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Since 2011, the Arkansas Times' Week in Review Podcast has been the place to go for the straight dirt on state news, politics and more. Join us each week as Arkansas Times reporters and editors discuss the top stories of the week (and whatever else is on our minds).
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I didn't plan on marrying a fake Navy SEAL but I did. After 2 years of marriage & a 5.5 year relationship, I uncovered his fraud. He'd been posing as a fake Navy vet for close to 30 years & had conned me, his first wife, his children, & had even infiltrated the local American Legion as Commander of the local Post. This podcast is to expose the epidemic of military imposters trolling online dating sites & social media so you won't be their next victim. They're not all easy to spot, but if you ...
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The Black Vault Radio with John Greenewald, Jr. dives deep into the world of secret U.S. Government and Military History spanning more than a half century. Using an archive of more than 3,000,000 declassified government documents as a starting point, Greenewald speaks to some of the most brilliant minds on the planet trying to get to the truth.
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Judicial Watch’s Epstein-related lawsuit is primarily a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) action filed against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in late 2025, seeking the release of government records related to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein that the group says have been improperly withheld from the public. The suit, Judicial Watch Inc.…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s reach into academia was not an accident—it was a deliberate campaign of influence, and the institutions that took his money were not naïve. From Harvard University to MIT, prestigious institutions shamelessly accepted millions from Epstein, even after his 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor. He was paraded through campuses, gra…
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Jeffrey Epstein was one of the biggest donors to higher education intsitutions such as Harvard and MIT and in return, Epstein was granted access to these universities, their professors and even had an office of his own on the campus of Harvard. All of this came on the backend of him dishing out lavish donations and gifts to these scientists and col…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s infiltration of academia exposed how wealth can override ethics in even the most prestigious institutions. Despite having no advanced degree or scholarly credentials, he gained access to Harvard, MIT, Princeton, and Stanford through millions in donations and by courting high-profile scientists. Epstein was granted office space, ac…
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Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell joins with other members of his party to roll out Democrats’ affordability agenda ahead of the 2026 General Assembly session. (Credit: Brad Kutner / Radio IQ) Senate Democrats are putting a spotlight on kitchen table issues. Michael Pope has a preview of their agenda, as the General Assembly session starts Wedn…
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What City Will Trump, ICE, Noem Target Next? Trump is an Authoritarian Strongman. Is Martial Law & The Insurrection Act Coming Soon? Senator Kelly Sues Hegseth. Poll: New High of 45% in US Identify as Political Independents. Bye, Aaron Rodgers! In this all-new episode of Independent Americans with Paul Rieckhoff, host Paul Rieckhoff sits down with …
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In his interview with the DOJ Office of the Inspector General, Alex Acosta repeatedly framed the 2007–2008 Epstein non-prosecution agreement as a constrained, pragmatic decision made under pressure rather than a deliberate act of favoritism. He told inspectors that Epstein’s defense team, stacked with politically connected and aggressive lawyers, c…
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(Credit: David Seidel) Across parts of Appalachia, some people don’t trust their water, or their water isn’t safe to drink. So they turn to bottled water, even for cooking in some cases. But as a recent study points out, this is costing low-income families a lot of money, as Roxy Todd reports.By dseidelvtedu
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Congressional leaders are now moving to hold former President Bill Clinton in contempt of Congress after he refused to appear for a subpoenaed deposition in the House Oversight Committee’s ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and his network. The committee, led by Republican Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), had subpoenaed Clinton last year along wit…
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In recent days Peter Mandelson, the former British ambassador to the United States and veteran Labour peer, has made a notable reversal in his stance regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. After initially refusing in a high-profile BBC interview to apologise directly to Epstein’s survivors — instead expressing regret for systemic failures…
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Leon Black’s response to being named in the Epstein survivors’ lawsuit against Bank of America follows a familiar and well-worn script: recast himself as collateral damage rather than a powerful figure who knowingly remained in Jeffrey Epstein’s orbit long after Epstein’s crimes were public. Through statements and court filings, Black has framed hi…
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The secretive National Reconnaissance Office has announced a new top official. William Adkins was appointed principal deputy director of the NRO on Monday. Adkins previously served as professional staff on the House Appropriations Committee. He’s also a veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency and had been detailed to the NRO to manage technology…
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For months, and most aggressively in its final public posture, the Department of Justice told the public that Jeffrey Epstein acted alone, that there were no co-conspirators worth pursuing, and that the case was effectively closed because the evidence led nowhere else. That claim was presented as the product of exhaustive investigation, a sober con…
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Markets are freaked out about the DOJ’s threats to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. And so are we! We’ve got a deep dive into a court order barring Trump from adding an extra-legal proof of citizenship requirement to voter registration forms and a breakdown of Illinois and Minnesota’s respective lawsuits against ICE and CBP. And for subscribers…
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The great lie of the Epstein scandal isn’t just what he did, but how the powerful around him suddenly claimed they couldn’t remember him at all. Presidents, princes, billionaires, academics, bankers, and celebrities who once courted his money and shared his jets all reached for the same script when the walls closed in: I barely knew him. It was a c…
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At the Capitol press conference, Epstein survivors delivered a blunt, unified message: the federal government has failed them repeatedly, and symbolic gestures are no longer acceptable. Standing alongside advocates and lawmakers, survivors described years of being ignored, sidelined, and excluded from decisions that directly affected their lives an…
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Epstein survivors have been consistent and unambiguous in their message: the Department of Justice has ignored them at every critical juncture, treating their trauma as an inconvenience rather than a legal and moral obligation. From the original non-prosecution agreement to the latest file releases, survivors have said they were sidelined, excluded…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s connection to Leon Botstein centers on Epstein’s financial ties to Bard College, where Botstein has served as longtime president. Epstein donated money to Bard and was involved in academic-adjacent circles that Botstein occupied, part of Epstein’s broader strategy of embedding himself in elite educational and cultural institutions…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship with elements of the Saudi royal family has long hovered in the background of the scandal, rarely explored with the seriousness it deserves. Epstein moved easily within elite Gulf circles during the 1990s and early 2000s, cultivating relationships with Saudi businessmen, royals, and intelligence-adjacent figures under…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship with elements of the Saudi royal family has long hovered in the background of the scandal, rarely explored with the seriousness it deserves. Epstein moved easily within elite Gulf circles during the 1990s and early 2000s, cultivating relationships with Saudi businessmen, royals, and intelligence-adjacent figures under…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship with elements of the Saudi royal family has long hovered in the background of the scandal, rarely explored with the seriousness it deserves. Epstein moved easily within elite Gulf circles during the 1990s and early 2000s, cultivating relationships with Saudi businessmen, royals, and intelligence-adjacent figures under…
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Put Him on Trial. Put ICE on Trial. Put Noem on Trial. Uprising in Iran. Trump’s Latest Outrageous Weekend Post. Jerome Powell Punches Back. Pour One Out for Kittle. Independent Americans host Paul Rieckhoff returns for a raw, solo “Manosphere Monday” to break down the most urgent story in America: the killing of Minneapolis activist and mother Ren…
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We're eleven days into 2026, and America is speedrunning authoritarianism. On January 8th, ICE agent Jonathan Ross executed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. She was unarmed and trying to drive away when he shot her three times at point blank range, called her a "fucking bitch" as she died, then walked away while his colleagues prevented a doctor f…
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In his interview with the DOJ Office of the Inspector General, Alex Acosta repeatedly framed the 2007–2008 Epstein non-prosecution agreement as a constrained, pragmatic decision made under pressure rather than a deliberate act of favoritism. He told inspectors that Epstein’s defense team, stacked with politically connected and aggressive lawyers, c…
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In his interview with the DOJ Office of the Inspector General, Alex Acosta repeatedly framed the 2007–2008 Epstein non-prosecution agreement as a constrained, pragmatic decision made under pressure rather than a deliberate act of favoritism. He told inspectors that Epstein’s defense team, stacked with politically connected and aggressive lawyers, c…
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The Jeffrey Epstein non-prosecution agreement was always a disgrace, but the unsealed Epstein files rip away the last remaining excuses and expose it for what it truly was: a calculated surrender by federal prosecutors dressed up as discretion. The NPA didn’t just give Epstein a sweetheart deal, it rewrote the rules of accountability to benefit one…
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In the wake of renewed scrutiny over his long-standing friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, veteran British politician Lord Peter Mandelson has offered a deeply qualified response that has inflamed survivors and critics alike. In a high-profile BBC interview, Mandelson acknowledged his association with Epstein was a “terrible mis…
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The Presidential Rank Awards are back for 2026, and the Office of Personnel Management is now looking for nominations. The prestigious honors program is reserved for career members of the Senior Executive Service and other senior career employees. OPM’s new call for nominations marks a restart of the awards program, which the Trump administration c…
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Congress’s House Oversight and Government Reform Committee recently moved to **subpoena billionaire retail executive Les Wexner to sit for a deposition as part of its ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s network and activities. Lawmakers, led by Rep. Robert Garcia and with support from members on both sides of the aisle, approved subpoenas …
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Jes Staley has been alleged, in court filings and civil litigation, to have played a far more active role in Jeffrey Epstein’s world than merely maintaining a professional banking relationship. Lawsuits and investigative reporting allege that Staley, while a senior executive at JPMorgan Chase, maintained a close personal relationship with Epstein e…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s 2007–2008 non-prosecution agreement was the original sin that corrupted every phase of accountability that followed, transforming a prosecutable sex-trafficking case into a blueprint for impunity. The agreement, secretly negotiated between Epstein’s legal team and federal prosecutors in South Florida, halted federal charges in exc…
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Jes Staley has been alleged, in court filings and civil litigation, to have played a far more active role in Jeffrey Epstein’s world than merely maintaining a professional banking relationship. Lawsuits and investigative reporting allege that Staley, while a senior executive at JPMorgan Chase, maintained a close personal relationship with Epstein e…
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s relationship with her father, Robert Maxwell, was deeply formative and unusually intense, marked by both privilege and dysfunction. Robert Maxwell was a powerful British media mogul whose empire included Mirror Group Newspapers, and he cultivated an image as an authoritative, charismatic figure — traits that greatly influenced G…
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The lawsuit brought by “Jane Doe” against billionaire investor Leon Black has been one of the most heated and controversial legal battles tied to the broader Jeffrey Epstein scandal. In a federal complaint filed in Manhattan in 2023, the anonymous plaintiff — described as autistic and a minor at the time of the alleged incident — accused Black of s…
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Ehud Barak’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein has long raised red flags because it went well beyond casual association and involved repeated, documented contact over several years. Barak, a former Israeli prime minister and defense minister, was photographed entering and leaving Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse multiple times after Epstein’s 2008 con…
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Ehud Barak’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein has long raised red flags because it went well beyond casual association and involved repeated, documented contact over several years. Barak, a former Israeli prime minister and defense minister, was photographed entering and leaving Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse multiple times after Epstein’s 2008 con…
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In his interview with the DOJ Office of the Inspector General, Alex Acosta repeatedly framed the 2007–2008 Epstein non-prosecution agreement as a constrained, pragmatic decision made under pressure rather than a deliberate act of favoritism. He told inspectors that Epstein’s defense team, stacked with politically connected and aggressive lawyers, c…
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In his interview with the DOJ Office of the Inspector General, Alex Acosta repeatedly framed the 2007–2008 Epstein non-prosecution agreement as a constrained, pragmatic decision made under pressure rather than a deliberate act of favoritism. He told inspectors that Epstein’s defense team, stacked with politically connected and aggressive lawyers, c…
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Mark Epstein has consistently said he does not believe his brother died by suicide and has publicly rejected the official ruling of Jeffrey Epstein’s death as implausible. He has pointed to the extraordinary circumstances surrounding the death, including the failure of jail cameras, guards allegedly falling asleep, and the sudden disappearance or m…
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