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The Rockford Public Library Podcast brings the heart of our community's literary world directly to you. Join us for engaging conversations with authors, local historians, community leaders, and library experts as we explore diverse perspectives, celebrate storytelling, and give you a behind the scenes look at library operations. Each episode offers insights into books, community resources, upcoming events, and the many ways the Rockford Public Library serves as a hub for learning, creativity ...
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Stay informed with Y Health–your reliable source for relevant public health information brought to you by the BYU Public Health Department. Learn how global and local issues apply to you, while considering aspects of faith. Discover new perspectives with the help of host Dr. Cougar Hall and expert guests. Join us for a new topic each episode as we navigate the world of public health together.
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For the Good of the Public brings you daily news and weekly conversations at the intersection of faith and civic life. Monday through Thursday, The Morning Five starts your day off with scripture and prayer, as we catch up on the news of the day together. Throughout the year, we air limited series on Fridays to dive deeper into conversations with civic leaders, thinkers, and public servants reimagining public life, for the good of the public. Learn more at www.ccpubliclife.org
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The University of Bath podcasts are a series of public lectures available to download for free. Enhance your understanding of subjects ranging from how babies develop to the workings of the universe. Learn from academics and business and industry experts. The University of Bath is a leading UK insitution. We offer a distinctive blend of research-led teaching, an outstanding graduate employment record and personal development opportunties.
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Challenging Colonialism amplifies Indigenous perspectives on issues of concern to native Californian communities. It is our intention to create an educational resource where anyone can hear the perspectives of Indigenous peoples in their own words. It is not our intention to further colonize the narrative, or to misrepresent stories that are not our own. The podcast is produced by Martin Rizzo-Martinez, a Professor & Historian, and Daniel Stonebloom, a public school administrator. Our music ...
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PUBLICATION OF MATRIC RESULTS CHALLENGED IN COURT
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19:13The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has reserved judgment regarding the publication of the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examination results by the Department of Basic Education (DBE) following a two-day hearing on the matter From 27 to 28 October 2025, the Information Regulator (IR) and the DBE returned to the High Court for their case, w…
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The Morning Five: Wednesday, October 29, 2025 -- Hurricane Melissa, States Challenge Federal Government on SNAP and Military Strikes Another Suspected Drug Smuggling Vessel
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Federal judge orders Trump Admin. to use SNAP emergency funds during gov't shutdown to prevent lapse of food aid to 42 million Americans
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50:33A federal judge orders the Trump administration to use emergency funds to pay for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) during the federal government shutdown, which is now on Day 31; Senate Republicans do not appear eager to heed President Donald Trump's call to get rid of the Senate filibuster to overcome Democratic opposition to t…
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Oct. 31, 2025: Here's your last-minute guide to Questions 1 and 2 on Tuesday's ballot
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8:24On Tuesday, Maine voters will settle long-running policy debates over voter ID and guns during an off-year election that has been overshadowed by events in DC and primary contests that won't be decided until next year.
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Some Worry Prop. 50 Would Mark the Last Ride for California's Horse-Haven
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10:40In our latest report for the segment, "California Divided," we head down to Norco, California. This Republican enclave in Riverside County is known as the horsiest town in the Golden State; and that's how residents like it. What they are not so hot on, is the idea that Prop. 50 could redraw district lines that would ultimately change their way of l…
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Owners of former funeral home talk about what it was really like being on HGTV’s ‘Scariest House in America’
On Halloween, we’ll talk with an Illinois couple who’ve made a former funeral home into their home. The house was among the competitors on the new season of HGTV’s “Scariest House in America.” They share what drew them to the home, what it was like being on an HGTV show with Retta, and why they didn't actually want to win the $150,000 grand prize r…
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In late night push, Illinois lawmakers take on transit, energy, immigration enforcement and ‘medical aid in dying’
The Illinois General Assembly wrapped up a brief but highly productive fall legislative session in which they tackled the financial problems of mass transit agencies, energy prices, immigration enforcement, and "medical aid in dying" for terminally ill patients.We’ll talk with a reporter who was covering it well into the early hours of this morning…
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Former deputy Sean Grayson found guilty of murdering Sonya Massey inside her house near Springfield
On Wednesday, after more than 11 hours of deliberation, a Peoria jury found former Sangamon County sheriff's deputy Sean Grayson guilty of second-degree murder in the killing of Sonya Massey in her home near Springfield last year. The jury, however, acquitted Grayson on the more serious charge of first-degree murder — which could have resulted in a…
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This week on The Book Drop, our conversation takes us to the past and connects us to the present as we highlight Family History Month with one of our genealogy and local history librarians! This one’s for the history buffs and family researchers. All the books and resources we talk about in this episode can be found here or by visiting omahalibrary…
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From devoted suburban housewife to three wicked sisters, which witch is your favorite?
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51:27For centuries, witches have cast their spell on our imaginations and enchanted our stories. Throughout folklore and pop culture, some pointed-hat witches have established their unforgettable characters, both evil and good, from the Wicked Witch of the West, in the 1939 “Wizard of Oz” film, and Hermione Granger in the “Harry Potter” series. So, why …
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‘It’s like feeling the arms of your creator just wrapped around you’: a visit to a special healing Shabbat
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3:38Members of Temple Emanu-El in Birmingham gathered recently for their traditional Friday Shabbat service. But this particular service was different, as could be seen by all the people dressed in their finest pink.By WBHM 90.3
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Senate votes to overturn Pres. Trump's global tariffs; Pres. Trump touts trade deals he said he made with Chinese Pres. Xi; U.S. gov't shutdown Day 30
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57:49Senate votes to overturn President Donald Trump's global tariffs; President Trump touts trade deals he said he made in his meeting withChinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea; U.S government shutdown is now 30 days old. Saturday, federal funding will stop for the 42 million people on food aid program SNAP; nominee for head of U.S. Strategic Comman…
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Disinformation, digital tech and democracy
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29:06In this programme we hear three thoughtful perspectives on the threat digital technologies pose for democracy. Henry Farrell from Johns Hopkins University argues disinformation must be tackled at a group level, not an individual one. Philosopher, John Tasioulas, says modern representative democracy is too easily corrupted by big tech. And AI specia…
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Love and ghosts collide in Isabel Cañas' latest gothic novel
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16:14A new gothic novel is blending love, loss and the supernatural in a tale that unearths family secrets that refuse to stay buried.By Boise State Public Radio
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Folklore and Frights: Unearthing the mysteries of the Pacific Northwest
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12:11Venture into the fog-shrouded Pacific Northwest, where ghostly legends, eerie folklore and strange happenings lurk behind every shadowed corner.By Boise State Public Radio
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California's Biggest Voting District Faces Seismic Change if Prop. 50 Passes
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10:48In Part 4 of our series, California Divided, we head north, to speak with residents in District 1, who've expressed concern over the impact that Proposition 50 will have on their voting power if it passes. The Trump Administration is halting automatic renewals of work permits for immigrants. The policy, which begins today, could force thousands o…
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Founded in 1968, Red Lobster once had more than 600 locations across the U.S., Canada, and overseas franchises. But last year, the $2 billion revenue company went into bankruptcy, reorganized, and came out with new ownership and new leadership.The company has sought to revamp operations, make changes to its menu, and close a few locations. Accordin…
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Space Command is coming to Huntsville. What might that mean for first-time homebuyers
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4:13While Huntsville has been a more affordable market than other growing cities, what’s it been like for those looking for their first home?By WBHM 90.3
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Homelessness is rising. Safety nets providing medical respite face an uncertain future
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49:51We'll talk to a national advocate and a leader from Cleveland's Joseph & Mary's Home about the challenges people experiencing homelessness face, and the organizations serving them.By Ideastream Public Media
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How Minnesota farmers are coping with a trade war and a government shut down
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46:54The fall harvest is wrapping up across Minnesota. But will farmers turn a profit? Following a meeting Thursday between President Trump and China’s president Xi Jinping, there is hope that China will resume buying at least some soybeans and other export crops from the U.S. But Minnesota farmers are still suffering from the fallout of the trade war. …
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Trust, Translation, and the Future of Federal Research With Josh Fessel, MD, PhD
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53:44In this episode of PRIM&R's podcast, "Research Ethics Reimagined," we speak with Dr. Josh Fessel about trust in science, translational medicine, and the challenges facing federal research. Dr. Fessel is a physician scientist who most recently served as chief medical officer and director of the Office of Translational Medicine in the National Center…
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Raising Strong Boys and Strong Women: A Conversation with Ayugi Ntambwe-Kalala
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48:53In this inspiring episode of Y Health, host Dr. Cougar Hall sits down with Ayugi Ntambwe-Kalala — public health professional, educator, and mother of three — to discuss her remarkable journey from a small fishing town in Kenya to her current role as Student Experience Coordinator in BYU’s Department of Public Health. Ayugi shares how her boldness a…
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970 - What We Know—and Still Don't Know—About Long COVID
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14:22About this episode: Millions of people across the globe continue to grapple with debilitating long COVID symptoms, as researchers untangle the unknowns of the condition. In this episode: Alba Azola, who leads long COVID research and treatment at Johns Hopkins, lays out the data on who's being diagnosed with long COVID, available treatment options, …
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579 | Liam Kerr: Deciding to Win: A Centrist Autopsy of the Post-2024 Democratic Party and the Center's Missing Story
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1:23:35Deciding to Win Report: Deciding To Win – Toward A Common Sense Renewal of the Democratic Party Semafor: Left-wing ideas have wrecked Democrats’ brand, new report warns GOP Autopsy Report: RNCreport03182013.pdf Realignment Newsletter: https://therealignment.substack.com/ Realignment Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/therealignment Email the Show:…
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The Morning Five: Thursday, October 30, 2025 -- Fed Cuts Rates Again, Major Job Layoffs and South Korea Trade Deal
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The Locked Door: How Avoided Questions Hold the Key to Transformation! | Ken Woodward #55
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35:27Episode Notes 00:00 The Possibility Of Your Avoided Question 01:21 Welcome to Curated Questions 01:59 Tangled Wings' Impact 04:31 The Question That Changes Questions 07:43 When Your Brain Says "Nope" (A Friendly Science Tour) 12:06 The Locked Door Model (Your Map to the Question) 15:11 A Personal Interlude (When I Found My Door) 16:10 From Boardroo…
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Sustainability, peace and development: in conversation with Juan Manuel Santos
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1:24:01Contributor(s): Juan Manuel Santos, Professor Mary Kaldor, Professor Lord Stern | Join Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and LSE alumnus Juan Manuel Santos and LSE academics Mary Kaldor and Nicholas Stern in a conversation to explore how we can build a sustainable, peaceful and stable world.By Juan Manuel Santos, Professor Mary Kaldor, Professor Lord Stern
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Sustainability, peace and development: in conversation with Juan Manuel Santos
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Sustainability, peace and development: in conversation with Juan Manuel Santos
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Sustainability, peace and development: in conversation with Juan Manuel Santos
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Sustainability, peace and development: in conversation with Juan Manuel Santos
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Sustainability, peace and development: in conversation with Juan Manuel Santos
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Sustainability, peace and development: in conversation with Juan Manuel Santos
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Sustainability, peace and development: in conversation with Juan Manuel Santos
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Federal Reserve cuts interest rates a quarter point; Chair Powell says another rate cut in December is 'not a foregone conclusion'
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52:29Federal Reserve cuts interest rates by a quarter point for the second time this year, but Fed Chair Powell says another rate cut in December is not a foregone conclusion given concerns about the job market. We hear from the Fed chair and talk with Reuters Federal Reserve Correspondent Howard Schneider (5); Federal government shutdown is now at Day …
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Idaho Matters Doctor Roundtable: October 29, 2025
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28:14Idaho’s Medical Freedom Act, which took effect on July first, has public health experts concerned.By Boise State Public Radio
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From storytelling to symphony: Boise Philharmonic takes lead as city's Cultural Ambassador
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12:29The Boise Philharmonic has taken over as the cities Cultural Ambassador, continuing Boise's tradition of showcasing its rich artistic spirit to the world.By Boise State Public Radio
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ACTIONSA’S POLL BILL SPARKS DEBATE OVER MEDIA BIAS AND FREE SPEECH
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25:27ActionSA’s proposed law to control political public opinion polls has elicited mixed reactions – but experts agree some polls are unreliable and biased to serve certain agendas. The Electoral Laws Amendment Bill 2025 proposes that political opinion polls and exit polls be regulated by an ombud, who would be appointed by the Electoral Commission’s c…
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Central Valley Farmers Express Concerns About Possibility Of New Political Maps
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10:19The ripple effects of President Trump’s national gerrymandering battle are being felt in California’s rich agricultural belt. Next week, voters in the state will decide whether to support Proposition 50. That’s Governor Newsom’s plan to counter surprise redistricting in Texas and other red states. If Prop 50 passes, Congressman David Valadao of the…
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