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Daybreak

The Daily Princetonian

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The world moves fast. Daybreak keeps you up-to-date. Enjoy everything you need to know to stay informed — on campus and off — in this digestible, efficient podcast. Daybreak is produced by Maya Mukherjee '27, Twyla Colburn '27, Sheryl Xue '28 under the 149th Managing Board of The Daily Princetonian. The theme music was composed and performed by Ed Horan, and the cover art is by Mark Dodici.
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The Hive Line

KSSU, Sacramento State's Student Run Radio

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The Hive Line is a podcast produced by KSSU, Sacramento State's student-run radio, and the Associated Student Incorporated Student Government of Sacramento State. The show is hosted by the Vice President of Finance, Sergio Maciel, and the Vice President of Academic Affairs, Jenn Galinato Each Episode will detail the work ASI student government has been doing to advance conditions for students attending California State University Sacramento
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Truman State Student Government wants to tell you about all the important projects and policies we're working on! Tune in to hear more about a behind-the-scenes look at Student Government and how our work impacts your day-to-day life at Truman. Got questions or suggestions? Come visit our office on the bottom floor of the SUB or email us at [email protected]! Go Dawgs!
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FDR Quick Talk

FDR Student Government

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Hello everyone! FDR Quick Talk is a podcast where we talk about the latest school news and very important information that FDR students should know. We also talk about different topics that are constantly brought up in our society and we bring awareness to different important topics. Sometimes, we bring some members of the FDR High school staff and community to talk about different interesting things. This podcast is also hosted by members of the FDR High school Student government.
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Student’s Choice Podcast

Rowan College at Burlington County

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For students, by students, the Student’s Choice podcast is the freshest in our lineup. Each episode features a different Rowan College at Burlington County campus club or student organization. The choices for on-campus participation are many, and student podcast hosts Abby Crawley and Faith Ortega explore the roster of student clubs, from the Student Government Association to the Music Club and the Student Nurses Association to the Science Club and uncover the common connection of these orga ...
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Tennessee Court Talk

Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts

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Tennessee Court Talk is a podcast presented by the Tennessee Supreme Court, Administrative Office of the Courts. The aim of the podcast is to improve the administration of justice in state courts through education, conversation and understanding.
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Leadership Unscripted is a new podcast from the Maxwell Leadership Foundation that features candid conversations with high-level leaders in education, government, and community life. The focus is on how values-based leadership is shaping our world—and how leaders like Superintendent Weaver are paving the way for the next generation. Our audience includes school superintendents, district leaders, state education officials, and nonprofit partners who are passionate about student transformation ...
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The Future Of Work

Pasadena City College

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Pasadena City College presents The Future Of Work. We are leading the conversation of how to begin closing the gap between what our students are learning and what the demands of the workforce will be once they enter. We'll be talking to policy makers, business owners, educators and the students we are advocating for. We'll explore topics like how education can partner with industry, how to be more equitable and how to attain one of our highest goals, more internships. This conversation impac ...
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The Chuck ToddCast

iHeartPodcasts

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The Chuck ToddCast is back! If you're looking for smart, no-nonsense political conversation, you've come to the right place. The Chuck ToddCast goes beyond the headlines, featuring conversations with top reporters, insiders, and newsmakers from D.C. to the heartland. No scripts, no spin—just real discussions about what’s shaping our politics and why it matters.
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Leadership Lingo is a student-run radio show that features conversation-driven interviews of persons in positions of organizational leadership, managerial responsibility, and cultural significance. Guests to be interviewed can range from student leaders on campus, University administration and faculty in leadership positions, business executives, charitable and religious leaders, and public officials. The target audience is young adults, particularly in college preparing to become profession ...
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Strict Scrutiny

Crooked Media

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Strict Scrutiny is a podcast about the United States Supreme Court and the legal culture that surrounds it. Hosted by three badass constitutional law professors-- Leah Litman, Kate Shaw, and Melissa Murray-- Strict Scrutiny provides in-depth, accessible, and irreverent analysis of the Supreme Court and its cases, culture, and personalities. Each week, Leah, Kate, and Melissa break down the latest headlines and biggest legal questions facing our country, emphasizing what it all means for our ...
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McDonough Talks

McDonough School of Business - Georgetown University

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McDonough School of Business Student Government Association is proud to present the university’s first MBA podcast. We will share the goings-on at Georgetown and build community through storytelling. Students will learn more about their colleague’s backgrounds to facilitate deeper connections, alumni will provide insights into how they leveraged their MBA from McDonough, faculty members will share findings from their latest research, and prospective students can get a sense of what it means ...
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AUSU Open Mic

Athabasca University Students' Union

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The Athabasca University Students' Union is a representative organization led by undergraduate students of Athabasca University. The AUSU Podcast is dedicated to stories of student life at Canada's only fully online and open university.
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Your Monthly Dose of Europe

K103 Göteborgs Studentradio

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Your Monthly Dose of Europe gives you all the information you need to better understand the European Union – from EU institutions to elections to history. Each episode is filled with expert knowledge on different EU-related topics. This podcast is a project by Brännpunkt Europa, a student-led organization of Gothenburg University, and K103 Gothenburg’s Student Radio.
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The Purple Zone

Alexis Morgan

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Welcome to The Purple Zone (formerly Our Kids Our Schools). Bridging the Gap between Public Policy, Practice & People. The Purple Zone explores what it really means to align how we govern, how we educate, and how we show up for our communities. Hosted by Alexis — a PhD student in public policy and administration, and longtime educator and advocate for kids, communities, and the systems that shape our lives. This podcast connects the dots between policy and practice, without the politics or p ...
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MI SoundBoard

Michigan Association of School Boards (MASB)

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An ongoing conversation on the current state of public education in Michigan and nationwide. Listen along as MASB Executive Director Don Wotruba, CAE invites prominent education voices from across the nation to speak about what's happening and the possible impact on students.
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Grattan Institute

Grattan Institute

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Everything you need to know about Australian public policy. Grattan Institute is dedicated to developing high quality public policy for Australia’s future. Our podcasts cover a range of public policy topics focusing on the main issues facing Australia. Our podcasts concentrate on budget policy, economic growth, energy, health, institutional reform, household finances, school education, and disability policy.
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Experts in Sport

Loughborough University

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Experts in Sport: The Loughborough University Sportcast, a podcast which brings together sporting excellence and academic knowledge. Hosted by the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences at Loughborough University.
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"Closer Look with Rose Scott" brings you the issues that impact where we live, how we interact, and how we can all thrive. It’s not just about Atlanta; it’s a program for Atlanta. Rose connects with community leaders, CEOs, policymakers, and people who don't often get a platform, and she brings you in on the conversation.
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Parents' Rights Now!

Suzanne Gallagher

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PARENTS’ RIGHTS IN EDUCATION We represent millions of voices standing up for families, united for natural parents’ rights in the K-12 education system. Local control, where school boards set policies honoring all students, and families must be restored. We reject any indoctrination of school children with extreme pedagogy. We support the proper role of K-12 academic education, focused on core skills, and preparing students for success. We reject controversial sexualization and racist doctrin ...
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Kickin' It With Kincannon

City of Knoxville - Government

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Kickin’ It with Kincannon is a monthly podcast hosted by City of Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon. Each episode features real conversations with community members, City leaders, and local changemakers about what’s happening in Knoxville from city projects and public safety to student voices and neighborhood stories. Tune in for a behind-the-scenes look at the people and priorities shaping our city.
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A public good: every Supreme Court Oral Argument since 2010. Making the Highest Court more accessible for a modern audience. The DC Bar blog's piece about this podcast can be found here: https://www.tinyurl.com/scotuspod. If you'd like to support the law student who created this project instead of studying you can do so here: https://www.tinyurl.com/scotusguy. Thanks for listening! Patreon
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The Peoples Office Podcast

ThePeoplesOfficePodcast

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The People’s Office Podcast is a conversation with Pima County Attorney Laura Conover and others that focus on the issues and questions from the public that can have a direct impact on our community. Discussions will also cover updates and changes in Criminal Justice Reform, tackling community challenges, finding solutions, reflections, and up-to-date insight into what’s happening at The People’s Office. Be sure to tune in and contact us with your topic ideas by sending an email to: thepeopl ...
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Higher Ed ReWired

California State University

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California State University podcast Higher Ed Rewired features inspirational stories from higher education faculty, researchers, landscape of postsecondary education. They bring listeners along on their journey of engaging students with innovative practices, overcoming institutional challenges and creating groundbreaking research. Each episode will inspire and expand the listener's understanding of the foundations of student success in higher education.
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Rocky Mountain Veteran with Tim Ford offers a sharp look at the challenges and stories shaping veterans’ lives and the lives of Americans. Tim Ford—an experienced veteran—examines the intersection of military service, politics, and society. From national policy debates to cultural shifts and emerging controversies, Tim delivers thoughtful commentary and authentic conversations rooted in experience and integrity.
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Pivot Podcast

It's Never Too Late To Pivot

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Former NFL stars Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor and Channing Crowder have transcended the podcast game, topping the charts globally by creating a new form of media and carving an unprecedented niche in the space of sports, music and entertainment. Hosting weekly sit-down conversations with A-list stars, delivering timely discussions on important topics, not only becoming a voice of influence but one of impact as their unguarded emotion, humor and experience has established The Pivot as a premiere p ...
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ESP Media Podcasts

ESP Media, LLC

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ESP Media, LLC It's Your Event. We Just Podcast, Broadcast, Film, Photograph & Produce It. Since 2010, ESP Media has been producing creative, effective multimedia platforms. Our purpose is to build a first-class foundation for your company, city, township, school, team, and student-athlete, and to connect them with family, community, coaches and scouts around the world.
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This week on The Pivot, Ryan Clark sits down with Dr. William F. Tate IV — fresh off his transformative tenure as president at LSU — as he takes on a new challenge: leading Rutgers University. In this candid and inspiring conversation, Dr. Tate opens up about the journey from his groundbreaking role as LSU’s first African American president and fir…
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The Trump administration has delivered significant achievements on border security, energy production, crime reduction, and foreign policy in its first 10 months, but several overlooked issues could become serious vulnerabilities if not addressed before the midterms. Victor Davis Hanson breaks down the major political challenges that could quietly …
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Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent Bryan Johnson has been spearheading the district since August 2024. Under his leadership, the district that serves just under 50,000 K-12 students has focused on improving student achievement. Johnson talks with “Closer Look” program host Rose Scott about the current state of public education. He also talked ab…
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“I’m at peace with who I am. I am extremely comfortable in my own skin, I am extremely comfortable with the consequences of my life…I’m not chasing anything or trying to stay relevant, I’m just being myself.” Steve Smith Sr. In this powerful and unfiltered episode of The Pivot Podcast, former NFL star Steve Smith Sr. sits down with Ryan Clark, Chan…
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We dive into a dynamic panel captured at the 7th annual Future of Work Conference 2025, presented by Pasadena City College. Leaders from education, workforce development, and local government shared invaluable insights on building resilience, navigating recovery, and creating pathways to sustainable careers. Moderated by Leslie Thompson, Director o…
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Send us a text Alexis sits down with Will Goodman, Chief Technology Officer for the Boise School District and a central voice in Idaho’s statewide conversations on AI in K–12 education. Will and Alexis serve together on an AI in K-12 Education Workgroup in Idaho, and in this episode, they dig into the real questions Idaho is navigating right now. T…
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Today, we talk to Princeton students about their prospective summer plans, look at the University’s new recording policy, and cover the Princeton women’s field hockey advancement to the Final Four of the NCAA final championship.By The Daily Princetonian
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On today’s Top News in 10, we cover: Tensions between the U.S., Mexico, and Venezuela rise as kinetic strikes against narcoterrorists continue. The Department of Homeland Security launches Operation “Charlotte’s Web” in Charlotte, North Carolina. Last-minute squabbling before the House of Representatives votes on releasing more of the files on Jeff…
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Diana Martha Louis is an assistant professor of women’s and gender studies at the University of Michigan. In her new book, Louis seeks to reframe some of the historical stories about Black people and mental health in the 19th century. The book is titled “Colored Insane: Slavery, Asylums, and the Politics of Mental Health in the 19th Century.” Combi…
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Tucker Carlson’s interview with right-wing provocateur podcaster Nick Fuentes has the conservative movement fighting over what the definition of “canceling” is and struggling to determine if there are cases in which it is called for. If so, was the Fuentes interview one of them? Victor Davis Hanson states there is a fine line between “canceling” an…
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In our Question Time podcast, Martin Lewis gives you answers on anything and everything, including: how to open savings accounts with limited ID, is there a way to make more cash from ISA bonuses, and does Martin prefer spaghetti hoops, or alphabetti spaghetti? If you’ve got a question for Martin on absolutely anything and everything, you can ask h…
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Today, we sit down with the director and dramaturg of the play “A Moment of Silence,” cover the University’s newly announced Rhodes Scholar, and dive into the Quadrangle Club’s new selective sign-in policy.By The Daily Princetonian
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On today’s Top News in 10, we cover: The United States prepares to officially declare the Venezuelan drug cartel run by dictator Maduro as a terrorist organization. Congress spends the weekend fighting over extending the COVID-era Obamacare subsidies and releasing additional files on Jeffrey Epstein. The Tony Kinnett Cast's full fraud scandal cover…
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On today’s Chuck ToddCast, Chuck breaks down how Donald Trump is being consumed by the growing Epstein feeding frenzy — from his inexplicable softness toward Ghislaine Maxwell to signs he may be genuinely afraid of what she knows. As Trump lashes out at Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene with the same fury he once reserved for impeachment-bac…
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In this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, historian and author David Lesch joins Chuck to discuss the new book Dodgers to Damascus — an unexpected blend of Middle Eastern politics and baseball. Lesch traces his path from aspiring major-leaguer to one of America’s foremost scholars on Syria, explaining how the fall of the Ottoman Empire, artificial bor…
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On today’s episode of The Chuck ToddCast, Chuck breaks down how Donald Trump is being consumed by the growing Epstein feeding frenzy — from his inexplicable softness toward Ghislaine Maxwell to signs he may be genuinely afraid of what she knows. As Trump lashes out at Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene with the same fury he once reserved for …
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Today's newscast includes these stories: School Closures: Plan may shutter nine Pittsburgh schools, alarming Hill District families. Fetterman Health: Senator recovers after v-fib episode; credits defibrillator for survival. HIV Funding: Ryan White cuts threaten medication, housing support for vulnerable Pittsburgh residents. Parish Closures: St. J…
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Kate and Leah run through the latest legal news, including updates on the SNAP benefits case, the email dump that revealed Jeffrey Epstein's deep ties to the establishment, and the political persecution of Representative LaMonica McIver. Then they catch up on the past couple weeks of oral arguments at the Supreme Court, which featured bad signs for…
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Woke is out at the Department of War, and higher fitness standards are back. Since being sworn in as secretary, Pete Hegseth has acted to “removed the distractions” from the department, including getting rid of “political correctness” and “DEI offices.” “No more dudes in dresses,” Hegseth said during a recent speech, adding, “we are restoring a rut…
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The horrific slaughter of Christians in Nigeria has caught the attention of President Donald Trump and the United States government. Trump has tapped Rep. Riley Moore, R-W.V., to provide a report about the situation unfolding in Nigeria, where estimates place the number of slaughtered Christians well over 50,000 since 2009, with more than 7,000 of …
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On this special “New Voices” episode of the Chuck ToddCast, political strategist Lucy Caldwell joins Chuck to reflect on her journey from running Joe Walsh’s anti-Trump Republican campaign to registering as a Democrat. She discusses the fractures within the conservative movement, the erosion of space for moderates, and why independent efforts like …
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In this episode of the People's Podcast, Laura talks with Raul Munoz from the Liberty Partnership Kino Neighborhood Council (LPKNC) and Dale Cardy, the juvenile supervising attorney at the Pima County Attorney's Office, about Teen Maze, a program designed to help high school freshmen understand the consequences of poor decisions.…
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"Manufacturing joy is exhausting..."Ryan Clark November is Men's Health Awareness month and a good opportunity for us to check in with each other, check in with our loved ones and have tough conversations that generate awareness. Ryan, Channing and Fred discuss the recent passing of NFL player Marshawn Kneeland and how mental health doesn't discrim…
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Send us a text The Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) has welcomed Jim Holcomb as its new Judicial Safety Program Manager. In this role, Holcomb has begun leading a coordinated, proactive strategy to protect the people who serve Tennessee’s justice system. He is the primary safety liaison across state and local law enforcement, courts, and s…
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John F. Kennedy once said; “Victory has 100 Fathers and Defeat is an Orphan.” He may have left out the part where defeat has many cousins ready to tell you what went wrong. The secret to growing from a defeat is being able to cull the appropriate lessons from the multitude of offerings of analysis. Such is the story of Virginia’s GOP and the defeat…
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Today, we take you inside a talk with Rutger Bregman at Princeton, cover US Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman’s decision to not seek re-election, and finish out hearing about construction noise at Princeton with Iman Monfopa Kone.By The Daily Princetonian
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On today’s Top News in 10, we cover: A series of fraud investigations and scandals ravage Democrat officials around the country. The Federal Government begins the process of cleaning up after a very expensive 43-day shutdown. Rep. Riley Moore joins our Bradley Devlin regarding the ongoing genocide of Christians in Nigeria. The Tony Kinnett Cast's f…
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Today's newscast includes these stories: Police Pick: O’Connor selects Lando as chief, sparking input concerns. Fetterman Hospitalized: Ventricular episode injures senator; condition stable. Zoning Upheld: Judge dismisses challenge, preserving inclusionary housing rule. Photo Exhibit: Carnegie showcases historic Black photojournalism archive. Lemon…
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The Democrat Party is no longer the centrist institution of the past, and because of that, the midterms will be unlike any in recent memory. Donald Trump’s path to victory for the GOP in 2026 is clear: sustain a growing economy while facing opposition determined to stall it. Victor Davis Hanson explains how the Left’s strategy seeks to slow momentu…
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Nov. 13, 2025 - Minnesota State Mankato is hosting a Geography Colloquia featuring Save the Boundary Waters Executive Director, Ingrid Lyons, about the threats to the Boundary Waters on Friday, Nov. 1, from 2:00 - 3:15 pm in the Centennial Student Union's Ostrander Auditorium. The Geography Colloquium is the longest running speaker series at Minnes…
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This week on "Off The Cuff," Melanie and Karen explain how the end of the government shutdown will impact the Department of Education (ED) and outline what comes next in the federal spending process. The team then highlights the Higher Education Act's (HEA) recent 60th anniversary and discusses how Congress can work to reauthorize the law. Hugh joi…
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Martin Lewis tells you how to speedily spot the best debit cards, credit cards, overdrafts, improve your driving licence, organ donor cards and more! Plus, new top savings, Martin’s meeting with the Chancellor, and success story on how to beat the O2 price-hike hike! If you’ve got a question for Martin on absolutely anything and everything, you can…
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Today, we take a look at challenges that humanities precepts are facing, the annual Scholars Institute Fellows Program First-Gen week, and the town council’s response to development plans for the Westminster Choir College campus.By The Daily Princetonian
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On this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, Chuck unpacks a tumultuous week for Donald Trump as newly released Epstein emails reignite old scandals — and this time, they may stick. With Speaker Mike Johnson appearing to serve Trump’s interests over his own members, and a worsening economy eroding public patience, Chuck explores whether we’re witnessing …
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On today’s Top News in 10, we cover: The government shutdown is finally over with the House of Representatives passing the almost-clean Continuing Resolution in bipartisan fashion. The Arctic Frost lawsuit provision in the Continuing Resolution leads to controversy. The Secretary of the Navy prioritizes offense & defense against modern drone warfar…
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Today's newscast includes these stories: Pay check pauses and hiring freezes chill area schools as state impasse endures Violence has decreased across Pittsburgh’s seven Safe Passage schools $740 million Esplanade project ready to advance after years of planning — but some residents remain opposed Rep. Summer Lee visits Pitt for student-led town ha…
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On this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, Chuck sits down with Adam Jentleson, executive director of the new Searchlight Institute, to talk about how Democrats can build a broader, more durable governing coalition. Jentleson explains why Searchlight is designed to promote ideological diversity within the Democratic Party — and why policies that blend …
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On this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, Chuck unpacks a tumultuous week for Donald Trump as newly released Epstein emails reignite old scandals — and this time, they may stick. With Speaker Mike Johnson appearing to serve Trump’s interests over his own members, and a worsening economy eroding public patience, Chuck explores whether we’re witnessing …
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Send us a text In this explosive episode of Law School in Plain English, we break down product liability—the law that decides who pays when everyday products fail in catastrophic ways. From exploding soda bottles to flaming hair spray, defective cars, and billion-dollar talcum powder verdicts, we take you from the basics all the way to real-world c…
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Last week, New York City elected Zohran Mamdani to be its next mayor. And while he claims to be a democratic socialist, the dangerous ideas he champions make him out to be more of a communist than anything. How will this fare for New York City—the financial capital of the world? And what exactly is it about socialism that doesn’t work, as history h…
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More than 7 million children across the United States depend on special education services, which school districts now refer to as exceptional children’s services. But recent cuts to the Department of Education are taking more resources away from the historically underfunded programs under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). To …
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Rutherford v. United States | 11/12/25 | Docket #: 24-82024-820 RUTHERFORD V. UNITED STATESDECISION BELOW: 120 F.4th 360CONSOLIDATED FOR ONE HOUR ORAL ARGUMENT WITH 24-860CERT. GRANTED 6/6/2025QUESTION PRESENTED:The compassionate-release statute permits courts to reduce a prisoner's sentence if the court finds that "extraordinary and compelling rea…
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Fernandez v. United States | 11/12/25 | Docket #: 24-55624-556 FERNANDEZ V. UNITED STATESDECISION BELOW: 104 F.4th 420THE PETITION FOR A WRIT OF CERTIORARI IS GRANTED LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: WHETHER A COMBINATION OF “EXTRAORDINARY AND COMPELLING REASONS” THAT MAY WARRANT A DISCRETIONARY SENTENCE REDUCTION UNDER 18 U. S. C. §3582(c)(1)(A)…
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This week on the podcast, live from our Festival in London, we discuss access and social mobility as the Office for Students reshuffles its leadership, and the Sutton Trust publishes a new report that paints a sobering picture. Plus we discuss university governance and our new paper for the Post-18 Project, and we capture the vibes from our event, …
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