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AI News Daily

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Welcome to AI News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news about machine learning, robotics, automation, natural language processing, AI ethics, and more. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, AI researcher, or simply curious about the future of technology, this podcast is your go-to source for AI news. T ...
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Listen in as PwC specialists discuss today’s most compelling accounting, reporting, and business issues. Whether financial reporting or sustainability reporting, each episode is packed with insights you won't find anywhere else.
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Culture of Thanks explores the real strategies behind building workplaces where people feel seen, valued, and motivated. Each episode dives into the habits, rituals, and recognition practices that strengthen engagement and create meaningful connections at work. Join us as we unpack expert insights, practical tools, and inspiring stories that help organizations cultivate appreciation at every level. Culture of Thanks is where modern employee experience meets thoughtful recognition. We explore ...
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How healthy is your company culture? Are you facing issues related to disengagement, retention, performance, or anything else? HR on the Frontline is a bi-weekly show where Guusto speaks with HR experts about some of the biggest challenges that people leaders face in frontline workforces. Through candid, honest conversations, we try to get to the heart of what causes cultural problems at companies today, and what you can do to fix them. New episodes every 2 weeks.
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The Naked Scientists Podcast

The Naked Scientists

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The Naked Scientists flagship science show brings you a lighthearted look at the latest scientific breakthroughs, interviews with the world's top scientists, answers to your science questions and science experiments to try at home.
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Welcome to the best bits of James O'Brien's LBC phone-in show. Listen back to all the highlights in a 60-minute bite sized chunk of his show with new episodes every weekday. James covers all the big stories which will make you think - and possibly change your outlook. For advertising opportunities on this podcast email: [email protected]
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tagging.tech

Henrik de Gyor

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Listen to interviews comparing human generated global keywording services to machine generated keywording in today's global market needing more metadata every day.
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The Keren Elijah Podcast: Pattern Recognition for Overwhelmed Founders I'm Keren Elijah—pattern recognition specialist, former Business Advisor, and author of Peace That Pays. I help overwhelmed founders see what's breaking in their business by reverse-engineering the patterns they're too close to see. Every week I share: - Business breakdowns (I reverse-engineer specific operations problems) - Real stories from rebuilding my business from collapse - Cultural commentary on AI, faith, and the ...
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Hidden Brain

Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam

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Why do I feel stuck? How can I become more creative? What can I do to improve my relationships? If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions, you’re not alone. On Hidden Brain, we help you understand your own mind — and the minds of the people around you. (We're routinely rated the #1 science podcast in the United States.) Hosted by veteran science journalist Shankar Vedantam.
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Discover how instant recognition and rewards are revolutionizing workplace culture across industries. Each week, join us for insights from leaders who are transforming their organizations through innovative approaches to employee recognition - from safety excellence in construction to exceptional service in quick-service restaurants. What happens when you recognize good work the moment it happens? How do you build a culture where everyone feels valued? Through conversations with industry pio ...
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Are you on top of the latest innovations in data, analytics, and AI? With data being pivotal to strategy and change, the Data-powered Innovation Jam podcast gives you the key to some of the most crucial aspects of business success. Through our guests, we bring you the latest trends from the world of data and AI, discussing the best ideas and experiences. Our hosts with their decades of profound experience and a background in avant-garde music, will also explore the edges of jazz, rock, and p ...
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Donor recognition has evolved over the last 20 years. Non-Profit organizations are constantly innovating new ways to recognize those who give back. Donors selflessly give, improve the lives of others, and ask for nothing in return. That begs the question... What is the best way to show appreciation to our donors, boosters, and fundraisers? On this show, we will sit down with leaders and innovators of the Non-Profit industry to ask those important questions. Exploring modern ways and best pra ...
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Recognition started this podcast which explores a new way to look at Dissociative Identity Disorder. From the point of view of those challenged by it. They say he is the only one who has ever seen them. They all say that. Finally he had to hear them. With Co host and friend Real Eyes backing him up a someone who herself is challenged with DID, Recognition shares what he knows and sets off to learn what he doesn't.
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UNDER THE LIGHTS

Player Recognition

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Each episode of UNDER THE LIGHTS presented by Player Recognition will bring you conversations with Players and Coaches and give you an in-depth and behind the scenes view of the Canadian athletic recruiting landscape along with tips and tricks on how to get to the next level.
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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper on news stories that speak to the moment. An evening news podcast updated seven days a week, from CBC News. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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Pattern Recognition ties together insights across world-class venture capitalists, private equity investors, and startup founders as they invest and manage billions of dollars of capital. Join our host, John Hu, as we dig into the patterns that senior decisionmakers look for as they move markets and stoke innovation. From finance to sales and marketing, we'll dive deeply into every aspect of what it takes to build the next game-changing business. For show notes and more head over to patternr ...
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CyprusScene.com supports and drives for the Recognition of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and demonstrates how the UN, EU, UK, and other interlocutors are maintaining the Cyprus Issue status quo and not giving international recognition and equality to the Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus.
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RevRecGals

Susan Holmes and Natasha Castelli

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Insight into the operational side of revenue recognition accounting. A casual conversation between two revenue consultants with 30+ years of combined experience. Join us as we discuss the practical application of ASC 606 and hear stories of how revenue recognition is implemented in various companies and industries.
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Facial Recognition Comedy

Comedy Pop-Up Podcast Network

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Facial Recognition Comedy is a group of stand-up comedians who identify as women of Indian, South Asian, or Arab descent. It was founded to dispel the myth that “there can only be one,” as well as to emphasize that “we are not the same person.” In our podcast, FRC founders Fizaa Dosani, Pallavi Gunalan, and Zahra Ali sit down with a new guest each week to probe their unique perspectives, as well as discuss our own history, culture, and challenges as women of color.
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Join self-confessed history nerd Dr. Noam Weissman on a journey through the fascinating and sometimes controversial events and personalities that have shaped Israel’s past and present. Each week, Noam explores the layers of Israeli history, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the cultural forces at play—drawing on a variety of sources and perspectives. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply looking to better understand this complex region, you’ll find a nuanced, authentic, and thoug ...
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Cosmopod

Cosmonaut Magazine

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Cosmopod is the official podcast of Cosmonaut Magazine, a project dedicated to expanding the project of scientific socialism in the 21st Century. In our feed we have a combination of podcast episodes and audio articles from our website.
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Coming up, we explore the UK's plans to rollout facial recognition technology. Is it a bold move to catch violent criminals, or scientific and ethical overreach? Also, why volcanic eruptions may have aided the spread of the second wave of the Black Death in Europe, what caused damage to Russia's space launchpad in Kazakhstan, and whether bacteria c…
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If you've been here since Episode 1, you know this podcast started as me processing grief and rebuilding after collapse. But I realized—I've been doing pattern recognition out loud this whole time. This is what I do for a living. I'm a pattern recognition specialist. I help overwhelmed founders see what's breaking in their business. So going forwar…
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Wes Streeting will be launching an independent review that’ll investigate whether mental health, ADHD and autism are being over-diagnosed in England - James explores the distinct possibility that it isn’t. Also, facial recognition technology could be used more often by UK police forces, according to the Home Office. Could this be the “end of privac…
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Assembly of First Nations chiefs demand the immediate withdrawal of a new pipeline deal between Canada and Alberta. The deal would lift the federal ban on oil tanker traffic in northern B.C. waters. National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak said it was "as if First Nations rights can be wiped away” with one agreement. And: Russian President Vladimir P…
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The Aboriginal people of Australia have cemented a historic agreement with the state of Victoria that could provide a blueprint for recognizing Indigenous peoples and incorporating their voices and cultures into the political process going forward. The treaty is a first for Australia and comes after years of research, negotiation, and a failed poli…
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We're joined by youtuber and academic John Duncan this week as we discuss the international community's response to the genocide in Gaza. There's also the government's latest immigration proposals to talk about and an update on everyone's favourite expensive disaster: the Ajax. Watch John's video on this subject: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuG…
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In today’s episode, we discuss how the Qatari passport climbs to 32nd globally, offering visa-free access to 111 countries! Plus, influencer Dasha warns about a rising scam in Qatar, UFC Fight Night makes its debut in Doha, and a photographer captures the rare birds of Purple Island. We also cover the deadly explosion in New Delhi and Qatar’s new l…
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What if safer work doesn’t start with more rules, but with better questions? We sit down with a former lawyer turned forklift driver and head of safety to unpack why people, not paperwork, are the engine of reliable performance. From high-vis yards to high-stakes courtrooms, we explore how respect, curiosity, and clear thinking outperform punishmen…
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This episode looks at why personal recognition still defines great workplaces even as everything around us shifts. It breaks down the moments that make people feel seen in a way tools and trends can’t touch. You’ll hear why clarity lands deeper than ceremony and why specific acknowledgment becomes an anchor people carry long after the meeting ends.…
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In this Part 2 or our 2-part podcast update on ED stroke management with Dr. Katie Lin and Dr. Walter Himmel we explore non-disabling strokes, where symptoms are mild enough that patients can continue daily activities if deficits persist. Yet, non-disabling does not mean benign. Non-disabling strokes occupy the same ischemic continuum as TIAs and c…
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Alouettes end the Blue Bombers' consecutive Grey Cup run: Montreal, despite allowing 17 points in the early third quarter, find away to defeat WInnipeg in the CFL East Semi-Final. BC's Sean Whyte kicks a last-play 43 yard field goal to help the Lions get past the Stampeders in the CFL West Semi-Final. Hamilton has won all five East Final games vers…
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Canadian-born architect Frank Gehry has died. He was known as one of the most original talents in the field — designing the ground-breaking Bilbao museum, among many other projects, including the facade of the Art Gallery of Ontario. And: Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Washington. He went for the World Cup draw. But he was drawn into something el…
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Nigel Farage has accused the BBC of double standards after he was asked about numerous claims he used extreme racist and antisemitic language as a teenager, which he denied. Today, James is joined by one of the many people who've made such claims, Peter Ettedgui, a Jewish former classmate of Nigel Farage's, who told the BBC that Farage had repeated…
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(0:10): EU Investigates Meta's WhatsApp Policy in Landmark Antitrust Probe on AI Competition (1:46): Microsoft Stock Dips Amid Concerns Over AI Sales Targets and Growth Quotas (3:48): Judge Orders OpenAI to Release ChatGPT Logs in Major Copyright Case, Sparking AI Data Debate (5:58): Nexus Closes $700M Fund to Boost AI and Startups Across US and In…
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State by state, tribes are staking out a share in the burgeoning online sports betting business. Places like Colorado, California, Wisconsin, and Michigan all have ongoing legal and political disputes involving tribes’ ability to expand casino enterprises into online sports books. We’ll look at how the clash between states, private companies, and t…
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Frontline hiring has always been fast-paced, but lately it feels like we're in the middle of a complete reset. Candidates are choosing jobs differently, expectations are shifting, and the old playbooks really aren't holding up anymore. Even with better tools, more data, and smarter strategies, companies are still struggling to attract and keep fron…
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We're discussing our favourite reasonably priced military gadgets tonight - the Ajax and the F35 - which is always a good time for all concerned. Also trial by jury is being taken away because Britain is a state in terminal decline. Subscribe for two whole bonus episodes a month: https://www.patreon.com/praxiscast Watch streams: https://www.twitch.…
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This week Labor committed additional military support for Ukraine in its war against Russia as part of a Nato-led initiative. The government also announced new sanctions on Russia’s so-called shadow fleet of oil tankers, which are a source of revenue for Moscow. Amid these announcements and in the last week of Senate estimates, foreign affairs mini…
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(0:10): Micron Exits Crucial Consumer Memory Market to Focus on AI, Raising Concerns Over Pricing and Supply (2:09): Google Unveils AI-Powered Virtual Try-On for Clothing and Shoes in India (3:33): Anthropic Eyes 2026 IPO, Targets $350 Billion Valuation Amid AI Industry Shakeup (5:34): AI Giants Fall Short on Safety Standards, Urgent Calls for Stri…
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Bill rambles about breakthroughs, a bike ride, and the valley. (00:00) - Thursday Afternoon Podcast (30:35) - Thursday Afternoon Throwback 12-4-17 - Bill rambles about la-z-boys, college playoffs, and nosy neighbors. (01:54:06) - Anything Better Podcast - NFL Week 14 Preview with Paul Virzi. Bill went 3-1 and Paul went 2-2. They talk about the week…
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Food prices in Canada are climbing faster than most people can keep up. And a new report suggests there won’t be a break on grocery bills anytime soon. And: Canada’s flu season is off to an early, and virulent start. Some pediatric hospitals say they are getting flooded with young patients – and cases are likely to keep rising. Also: It’s one of th…
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A video of this podcast is available on YouTube, Spotify, or PwC’s website at viewpoint.pwc.com The GHG Protocol has released its long-awaited proposed updates to the Scope 2 Guidance. In this episode, we highlight the key changes in the exposure draft, including proposed revisions to location-based and market-based reporting, hourly matching, emis…
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Nine out of ten people seeking jobs say they have a side hustle — a second or even third job. An Express Employment Professionals-Harris Poll from October 2025 also says a higher percentage of younger job-seekers — Gen Z and Millennials —expect to be able to overlap their side jobs on company time. Money is a major factor – and the Bureau of Labor …
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AI is changing leadership faster than anyone expected 🤖🔥—but what does that mean for YOU as a leader? In this episode, Mo sits down with Ben Perreau, founder of Parafoil, to explore how AI can improve self-awareness, strengthen teams, and expose blind spots we didn’t know we had. If leadership is about people, how do we stay human in an AI-driven w…
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In today’s episode, we’re diving into some of the coolest things happening in Doha! From the last supermoon of 2025 lighting up the sky, to fireworks at Lusail Boulevard, and even falcons flying inside a flight—Qatar is buzzing with excitement! We’ve got it all, so grab your drink and let’s chat!# LovinAI #LovinDohaShow…
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After one of the most challenging years for the humanitarian system, Sudan offers both a stark warning and a source of new thinking. This episode of Think Change examines how local actors are reshaping aid around solidarity, dignity and community leadership. Sudan’s crisis is unfolding at an extraordinarily difficult moment. Since violence escalate…
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Le président russe Vladimir Poutine se dit prêt à négocier avec son homologue ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky, reconnaissant le droit de l'Ukraine à adhérer à l'Union européenne. Traduction: Russian President Vladimir Putin expresses readiness to negotiate with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky, acknowledging Ukraine's right to join the Europea…
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A study on one variety of shingles vaccine already showed it cut diagnoses of mild cognitive impairment. Now researchers have dug deeper into the data – and found the shot could slow progression of dementia in those who already have it. And: People in Minnesota are bracing for more U.S. immigration agents to arrive in their state. Specifically targ…
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Andrew Hoskins (Turf District Podcast) is our guest host. The Argonauts have named their new Head Coach. There are hundreds of CFL free agents, who might make a big splash if still available in February? Rules: Commissioner Stewart Johnston's suite of changes still leaves questions. Whither to opt out... would a new television deal open up the cont…
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Mentoring and coaching, two words often used interchangeably, yet they shape workplace culture in profoundly different ways. When you look closer, the nuances reveal powerful insights into how organizations can drive equity, nurture belonging, and boost retention. To dive into this layered conversation, I'm joined by Lindiwe Davis — Founder of Futu…
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The UK media is beginning to acknowledge Brexit as the unmitigated failure that it is, partly in thanks to damning findings like the National Bureau of Economic Research’s, that concluded Brexit has reduced UK GDP by 6-8%. This is far more than most previous estimates. The question is finally beginning to be asked… should Labour reverse Brexit? And…
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A one-time allocation for Tribal Colleges and Universities unexpectedly just doubled the federal allocation compared to the previous year. And a small handful of colleges are rejoicing over multi-million-dollar windfalls from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. But that doesn’t mean officials at any of those institutions are breathing a sigh of relief.…
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In today’s episode, we’re talking about David Beckham’s visit to Doha, the Palestinians' epic celebration after their big win, a Messi lookalike causing a stir at the FIFA Arab Cup, and a heartwarming story from a young Qatari hero. Plus, a funny light-hearted message for Saudi fans! Tune in for all the latest and most interesting updates happening…
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L’île française d’Amsterdam a subi de violents incendies, mettant en péril son écosystème fragile et sa faune endémique rare. Traduction : France’s Amsterdam Island has been ravaged by severe wildfires, threatening its delicate ecosystem and rare endemic wildlife. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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What does the future of AI sound like? In this special year-end episode of Data-powered Innovation Jam, we riff on seven bold predictions for 2026, from security-first AI and multi-agent ecosystems to industry-native intelligence and even synthetic curiosity. Join hosts Ron Tolido and Robert Engels as they jam with thought leaders on trends that wi…
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In the penultimate episode of 2025, Peter Lynas, Alicia Edmund and Zanna Meynell discuss some of the biggest cultural and political conversations through a Biblical lens. How can we be brave and kind when talking about the welfare state and asylum system? The team also discuss rage-baiting – Oxford University Press’s word of the year. The welfare s…
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In today’s episode, we’re diving into the epic opening of the FIFA Arab Cup 2025, some mind-blowing unboxing moments, electric performances at Lusail Boulevard, and of course, Saif Ali Khan spotted in Qatar! Plus, we’ll talk about Alif Stores’ unbeatable shopping deal! Tune in for all the latest updates and the fun you don’t want to miss in Qatar! …
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On this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Deborah Schonfeld on the differential diagnosis and work up of pediatric urinary retention & acute transverse myelitis, Jesse McLaren on his Tryptic Approach to Occlusion MI Diagnosis, Matthew McArthur on recognition and management of post-dural puncture headache, Joseph Yasmeh on Med Mal Cases: Clenched fist …
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Justice Secretary David Lammy has announced the creation of new “swift courts” which will see a judge decide verdicts in thousands of cases where the right to a jury trial will be removed.… What does this actually mean and what are we so afraid of losing? Resident doctors have announced a fresh round of strikes with a five-day walkout from the 17th…
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We continue our SEC-focused series with a discussion on transaction-related matters, including IPOs, mergers and acquisitions, spinoffs, and divestitures. Our guests share insights into the SEC preclearance process and common SEC comment letter themes. Getting ahead of these issues can help avoid delays that may significantly impact deal timing and…
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What does real resilience look like in a world full of pain, trauma, and broken systems? 💥 In this episode, MO sits down with Matt Sandoval, CEO of Free Arts AZ, to explore how leaders can create safety, inspire healing, and build hope through creativity, mentorship, and compassion. 🎨✨ If leaders are supposed to “fix” everything… what does it actua…
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Noam Weissman talks with journalist and author Yardena Schwartz about her book Ghosts of a Holy War and how the 1929 Hebron massacre helped ignite the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They trace the century-long thread of the cry “Al-Aqsa is in danger”—how Grand Mufti Hajj Amin al-Husseini weaponized it in 1929, tied it to his alliance with Nazi Germa…
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