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Every weekday, NPR's best political reporters are there to explain the big news coming out of Washington and the campaign trail. They don't just tell you what happened. They tell you why it matters. Every afternoon. Political wonks - get wonkier with The NPR Politics Podcast+. Your subscription supports the podcast and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/politics
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Leadville — The 100 Mile Mountain Bike Race Podcast, p/b Shimano is the show for people racing (or just interested in) The Leadville Trail 100 Mountain Bike Race. Fatty (a 25-time LT100 finisher), Hottie (4-time finisher 5-time crew chief), and a host of experts answer your questions, give you training tips, detail the course, and tell the stories about the highest and hardest one-day mountain bike race in America: The Leadville Trail 100 Mountain Bike Race.
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After the death of her husband, Janet Milliken moved her two children from California to Pennsylvania to start over. Their new house, a colonial on a quiet street, seemed idyllic. But once they moved in, things started to go wrong: Odd sounds, strange sensations, whispers from the neighbors. Eventually, the Millikens discovered the dark history of the house. “The Ghosts of Pickering Trail,” by Will Hunt and Matt Wolfe, offers a gripping portrait of a family ravaged by grief and driven to the ...
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To thru-hike just one of America’s long trails is to accomplish a lifelong dream for many hikers. To tackle all three—the AT, PCT, and CDT—is to enter an exclusive club of Triple Crowners and gain hiking superstar status. And to hike all three in a year? That’s nothing short of legendary. In 2021, college students Sammy Potter and Jackson Parell are hitting the trail—er, trails—in an attempt at becoming the newest and the youngest members of that elite group. Join Sammy and Jackson as they c ...
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Hex-Files

Nightcrawler Network

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Hex-Files is Josh & Tamara - paranormal researchers and explorers investigating the unknown, odd, and high strangeness all around us. Combining technology with occult and spiritual methods (spoiler alert: it’s witchcraft) we search for cryptids, ghosts, ufos, aliens, hauntings, and usually a strong drink. Join us as we share our adventures just bring your own bourbon.
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Art of Greatness

Fahad Farhat

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Step into the world of entrepreneurship and real estate with the Art of Greatness podcast! Dive into compelling discussions with renowned entrepreneurs, real estate moguls, and experts as they unravel their success stories, invaluable insights, and proven strategies. Led by the dynamic Fahad Farhat (@FFRealtor), a real estate aficionado himself, each episode is a masterclass in ambition, innovation, and resilience. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a real estate enthusiast, or someone ...
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Trailblazers Remembered, who are they? They are the cutting-edge leaders who Blazed, Blazed the way, leaving a path of distinction for others to emulate. Role models who have positively affected the lives of others. Blazing "Dee" Trails, host Dee Todd, will explore the impactful paths of legends, celebrities, influential people, and the avenues they took in achieving success and greatness in their respective career fields. Join Blazing "Dee" Trails as we hear the stories and experiences brid ...
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The SEPS Paranormal Podcast Join paranormal investigators Paul Cagle, Eric Aldridge and Sushi twice a month, as they discuss their investigations, share interviews and debate theories behind hauntings. You can join them via iTunes or listen directly from the webpage! And if you have any questions or comments, send them to [email protected]. And please visit their blog at www.sepsparanormal.org to find out what they are up to, what topics are coming up or who they will have on the podca ...
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Iconic Seasons is a podcast that takes you back to the greatest college basketball seasons of all time. Through the voices of players, coaches, and journalists, we relive the excitement, the drama, and the unforgettable moments that made these moments and seasons iconic. We use interviews, audio from the games, as well as scripted storytelling, to bring the past to life. Whether you're a die-hard college basketball fan or just a casual observer, Iconic Seasons is a must-listen for anyone who ...
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Kentucky Politics Distilled

Louisville Public Media

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Kentucky Politics Distilled is our weekly rundown of the big news — and sometimes the odd news — happening in the state Capitol. With Kentucky’s elected leaders all in one place for a limited time, the developments can break in a rapid-fire fashion. Kentucky Politics Distilled helps ensure you don’t miss all the highs and lows coming out of Frankfort. We’ll discuss the important issues facing Kentucky and add context to the headlines that flew by over the week. New episodes post on Fridays. ...
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Stories in this episode: - What Did I Just Witness?, by MaterialAd253 - Lisheen House, by N. Marshall - The Fae Folk Are Always Around, by RavenFyre82 - Are Dreams Potential Gateways? by Tara - The Mysterious Ritual, by O THug - Apartment Footsteps, by Annieisokay - My True Scary Story, by Addie Submissions: [email protected] Hate ads? Sign up …
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Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted Thursday on charges stemming from his testimony before Congress in 2020. President Trump promised retribution against his perceived enemies and demanded that prosecutors at the Justice Department speed up the investigation targeting some of his most prominent critics. What is Comey accused of and what do…
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President Trump suggested that Tylenol can cause autism and the drug leucovorin can treat it. We discuss what the science actually says and why the president made the unusual announcement this week. This episode: White House correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, health correspondent Yuki Noguchi, and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico …
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Charlie Kirk’s memorial service this past weekend put the convergence of the MAGA movement and evangelical Christianity on full display. We discuss how MAGA and evangelical Christianity are shaping one another, and how MAGA’s version of Christianity is different from that of past Republican leaders. This episode: White House correspondent Danielle …
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At the United Nations General Assembly, President Trump reiterated the U.S. had no plans to recognize a Palestinian state. It comes as many traditional allies, like Canada, the United Kingdom & France, have done so in recent days. We look at why, and what the political implications are. This episode: White House correspondents Danielle Kurtzleben &…
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Funding for the federal government runs out after September 30 unless Congress can pass a bill to prevent it. We discuss congressional leaders’ negotiations over a spending bill and the politics surrounding a potential shutdown. This episode: White House correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, congressional correspondent Deirdre Walsh, and senior nation…
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Today, we're sharing another episode from NPR's newest podcast, Sources & Methods. Each Thursday, host Mary Louise Kelly breaks down the week's biggest national security news with NPR's team of reporters covering the military, State Department, and spy agencies. NPR correspondents stationed around the world also join the conversation. This episode,…
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The Federal Reserve voted this week to cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point. We discuss the factors behind the agency’s decision, as well as President Trump’s legal fight to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook. This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, financial correspondent Maria Aspan, congressional correspondent Barbara Sprunt, an…
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The United States has launched strikes on two Venezuelan boats this month. President Trump says the boats were smuggling drugs. We discuss that justification and why Trump’s actions could be risky. This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, national security correspondent Greg Myre, and senior national political correspondent Mara Liasso…
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In the week since MAGA activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot, some Republicans have responded by declaring "war" on liberals. We discuss that and other responses to Kirk’s death, as well as what his loss means for the Republican Party’s future. This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, political reporter Elena Moore, and political repo…
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Utah law enforcement have charged 22-year-old Tyler Robinson with seven counts related to the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. We discuss the investigation into Robinson and what officials allege motivated him. This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, domestic extremism correspondent Odette Yousef, and justice corresponden…
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Stories in this episode: - Hat Man, Not Sleep Paralysis, by Savannah - Seeing Through my Brother's Eyes, by warmapplepie0 - Ironing Ghost, by Kayla - Mind Portals, Ancient Beings, and Shifting Realities, by Aegis_Auras - The Night Something Tried to Take My Son, by Vivian - Another World, by Brainvr124 - What Did My Pets See? by Nesse Submissions: …
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States have run more than 33 million voters through the Trump administration’s recently updated SAVE data system, which is designed to check citizenship status. We discuss how states are using the system and why some are steering clear of it. This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, power and influence reporter Jude Joffe-Block, and vo…
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Today, we're sharing another episode from NPR's newest podcast, Sources & Methods. Each Thursday, host Mary Louise Kelly breaks down the week's biggest national security news with NPR's team of reporters covering the military, State Department, and spy agencies. NPR correspondents stationed around the world also join the conversation. This episode,…
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Officials said Friday that they have arrested the person they believe shot and killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk Wednesday. We discuss what we know about the alleged shooter, and why political violence seems to be on the rise. This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, justice correspondent Ryan Lucas, domestic extremism correspond…
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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University Wednesday. We discuss how the controversial Kirk shaped conservative politics. This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, political reporter Elena Moore, and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro. This podcast was produced b…
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A recent immigration raid at a Hyundai manufacturing facility in Georgia led to the detention of nearly 500 workers, most of them South Korean nationals. Lawyers for some of the immigrants say they have highly specialized skills needed to get the factory online. We discuss whether raids like this impede President Trump’s stated goal of boosting Ame…
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Senators in both parties had harsh words for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a recent hearing. We discuss the health and political implications of the latest controversy surrounding the secretary and the agencies he leads. This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, health correspondent Selena Simmons-Duffin, and senior national p…
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President Trump has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold his authority to issue tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. We discuss the implications of a possible ruling — if the court strikes down his tariffs and if it says Trump’s tariffs are legal. This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, White House correspond…
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Stories in this episode: - Dreams and OBEs, by ConsiderationSalt134 - Was My Brother Possessed? by WowLookAtTheMoon - I Had An Encounter With Tall Greys, by Velvet_haze - My Haunted Apartment, by Grace - No One Really Believes Me, by The Big Fish - Shared Dream Revelation, by Aquabeam - A Box of Cereal by Hamkhill Submissions: [email protected]
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Today, we're sharing another episode from NPR's newest podcast, Sources & Methods. Each Thursday, host Mary Louise Kelly breaks down the week's biggest national security news with NPR's team of reporters covering the military, State Department, and spy agencies. NPR correspondents stationed around the world also join the conversation. This episode:…
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President Trump pledged to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education, but his administration is also using the department’s Office for Civil Rights to pressure local school districts to adhere to Trump’s political views. We discuss these tactics and how they fit into a broader culture war. This episode: politics correspondent Sarah McCammon, educa…
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A federal appeals court ruled this week that the Trump administration may not use the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan immigrants without going through normal legal processes. We discuss the implications of that ruling and of the administration’s use of military lawyers as temporary immigration judges. This episode: politics correspondent Sar…
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After nearly a month of federal law enforcement and military personnel patrolling the streets of Washington, D.C., President Trump says the District is a “crime-free zone.” We discuss what’s really going on in the city, as well as the pressures on the majority Democratic city’s Democratic mayor. This episode: politics correspondent Sarah McCammon, …
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Congress members have returned to Washington, as have partisan fights over Jeffrey Epstein and a possible government shutdown. We discuss what to expect on Capitol Hill, as well as why more young Republicans aren’t running for Congress. This episode: political correspondent Sarah McCammon, congressional correspondent Claudia Grisales, and political…
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Stories in this episode: - A Seat Already Taken, by Alli - Portal, by Good_Resolve_33 - Unexpected Kitchen Visitor, by Bethany - The Things That Fed on My Fear, by Mallory - The Dream Journal, by Marlowe - The Coastline, by Ambitchious Submissions: [email protected] Hate ads? Sign up for our Patreon for only $5 a month! You’ll also hear episode…
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Send us a text In the season finale of Iconic Seasons: Trailblazing, we trace the fall of NBA dynasties—from Bill Walton’s broken promise in Portland to Jordan’s Bulls and Curry’s Warriors—into today’s era of chaos and parity. Why have dynasties died, and can Oklahoma City revive one? Explore the legacy, culture, and power struggles that shaped bas…
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Today, we're excited to share an episode from NPR's newest podcast, Sources & Methods. Each Thursday, host Mary Louise Kelly breaks down the week's biggest national security news with NPR's team of reporters covering the military, State Department, and spy agencies. NPR correspondents stationed around the world also join the conversation. This epis…
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