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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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Newman Students' Union holds Elections for the Union's leadership team every year. The following roles are contested: - President - Vice President - Academic Representation Officer - Equality and Campaigns Officer - Events and Activities Officer - RAG and Community Officer - Societies Officer - Sports and Health Officer This podcast will interview the Executive Officer candidates. Here’s your chance to listen to what they’ve got to say. To read the candidate’s manifestos, please visit the El ...
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Inside Outlook

AsianOutlook

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Asian Outlook Magazine is the current events / political subsidiary of Asian Student Union. Based out of Binghamton Unviersity, AO works to give voice to any and all minority groups through magazine releases, podcasts, and on-campus events. New episodes of Inside Outlook Podcast every other Friday!
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AUU Student Radio

Adelaide University Union

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Adelaide University Student Radio is Australia’s longest running student radio program, and has been running for over 30 years on Radio Adelaide. We aim to give students on campus a voice on air and this year, our programs will specialise in comedy, sports, local music, politics and uni based banter. There is bound to be something appealing. so keep your ears peeled! Listen to us on Wednesdays from 6pm-11pm on 101.5 FM or online at http://radioadelaide.org.au Call us 08 7132 5000 or tweet @a ...
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Listen to your favorite sermons throughout the semester. Noonday, a lunchtime ministry of the Mississippi State Baptist Student Union, provides students with physical and spiritual growth. Come and enjoy friends, food, and fellowship. Join us weekly, wednesdays at noon at the Bsu located right off campus. The Mississippi State Baptist Student Union: helping students to know God and make him known.
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In this limited series, host Leonard Jones, a senior at St. Ambrose University and president of the college's Black Student Union has conversations with experts from SAU and the Quad Cities area about Black history and culture to help combat ignorance and hate with positivity and education.
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Priority: a weekly service at the Mississippi State Baptist Student Union, helping students to know God and make him known. Tuesdays at 6:15 on the campus of Mississippi State University. Join us as we live life together, continually growing in our relationship with God. Hear speakers from across the country give insight into various aspects of the Christian walk.
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The Orange Table

The Daily Princetonian

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From The Daily Princetonian comes a roundtable talk show that delves into race on Princeton's campus, bringing you in-depth, unfiltered conversations on student experiences. Produced by Content Strategist Omar Farah ’23, alongside Aishah Balogun ’23 and Victoria Agwam ’23, members of the Black Student Union, The Orange Table seeks to candidly discuss race on Princeton's campus and at colleges throughout the nation. Co-hosted by Balogun and Farah.
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Sammy Hochberg, a fourth-year DePaul student, talks about the union she recently joined, Local 476 Chicago. She works an an electrician in the lighting department of television shows such as The Chi, Proven Innocent, The Red Line, and Lovecraft Country.
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VyCast

VyStar Credit Union

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Welcome to VyCast, by VyStar Credit Union, where we bring a blend of knowledge, expertise, and fun to the world of finance. Good financial health is not just about numbers and statistics, it’s also about building relationships and making the most of every opportunity to grow.​ We also highlight incredible community partners who are helping us live out our purpose to Do Good in the places we call home. Stay tuned for our exciting episodes, packed with insights and practical tips that will hel ...
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Welcome to "Wisdom and Wonder," the podcast that invites you to embark on a quest to uncover the truths about the world around us. Join us as we delve deep into the realms of education, artificial intelligence, and stories close to home, with curiosity and open dialogue. This is a student-run and student funded podcast coming to you from Redeemer University.
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Learn how to identify the students who need your help the most to proactively prevent crises and save student lives. Welcome to Leaders Saving Lives, the podcast that meets with K-12 district leaders to explore innovative strategies and stories from the field, all committed to the safety and well-being of their students and schools. Leaders Saving Lives is powered by Gaggle. Gaggle is the industry leader in student safety, providing tools and services that help schools identify students most ...
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Cancel Club

Scott Bever

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A grad student/retail veteran and a dropout union worker discuss politics and life in our current hellword, telling you what's canceled and what's still cool.
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CJLO presents Discordia: Over 50 years of student activism There is a rich history of student activism at Concordia. This series will cover the main flash points of that history from the Sir George Williams affair to the present day protests for Palestinian human rights and against tuition hikes. Along the way, we will here from student activist from the past and present about how they navigated these moments with a focus on their motivations, tactics, and connections with other protest move ...
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The Cambridge Union is the oldest debating society in the world, as well as the largest student society in Cambridge. It remains one of the highest-ranking competitive debating chambers worldwide, and hosts a range of speakers and topical debates each term. Since 1815 the Union has been committed to the principles of free speech and of fair, open, and honest debate. Founded at a time when the university authorities attempted to restrict these freedoms, the Union remains the centre of controv ...
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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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Are you a leader in Higher Education? Or are you working in HE Marketing? Perhaps you work in academia and want to know how to boost the success of your subject area. Have you ever wondered what it takes to get your whole university to get behind the concept of student recruitment and growth? It’s all about creating a Culture of Enrolment. In this podcast series you’ll hear all of the secrets behind getting all colleagues (and all silos) behind the concept of Higher Education marketing and s ...
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Welcome to Credit Union Conversations podcast with your host, Mark Ritter, a forward-thinking CEO, who excels in helping credit unions, small businesses, and real estate investors succeed. Join Mark as he explores current trends, interview industry experts, and get fresh insights on optimizing your lending operations and delivering the best possible services to credit union members. More about your host: Mark Ritter is the CEO of MBFS & Nu Direction Lending and an expert in credit unions and ...
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The Soviet Life is a podcast that brings the past to life through personal stories and honest conversations about everyday experiences behind the Iron Curtain. Hosted by Kate, who grew up in 1970s–80s Belarus, the show explores how people lived, loved, worked, and endured during the final decades of the USSR — and what followed after its collapse. Featuring voices from across the former Soviet republics, the West, and beyond, each episode bridges generations and cultures to uncover the human ...
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9 am to 5 am

John "J.Ransom" Futrell

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John “FEELSOUL” Futrell was born and raised in Northern New Jersey in a single parent household. He grew through personal struggles and family struggles to actively pursue an understanding and awareness of the arts. He began writing creatively at age 6 and has not stopped since. He had published his first two books at age 19 and 21. The books entitled “Open Book to My Soul”, a short collection of poetry, and “The Poetic Bible” a longer collection of poetry. During his pursuits of art he has ...
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#1 Cambridge University BNOC and ‘the best interviewer [The Body Coach Joe Wicks] has ever met’, I give guests legacy-worthy interviews that listeners can enjoy while cooking, commuting, relaxing, or walking their pets. Join D Quan-mmunity of 20 000+ https://www.CoffeesOnMeDavidQuan.com/ … where we kindly share ‘legacy-worthy’ life/study/career interviews, systems, and resources flourishing our Hero's Journey. Receive my Gifts repository & Newsletter – 100% free, all to forward on my blessin ...
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Dear Grad Student

Elana M. Gloger, M.S.

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A podcast for celebration, commiseration, and support through grad school for the students who are living it (or want to). Join Elana Gloger, a full-time 4th year doctoral student and part-time human, as she chats with fellow grad students about their professional and personal experiences, without taking either too seriously. Episodes include conversations about students' Day in the Life, conversations about Diverse Identities and Racism in Academia, and themed episodes (like, Mental Health ...
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Prevention Links | NJ4S Union Hub Youth Mental Health Podcast The NJ4S Union Hub, led by Prevention Links, is your local hub offering a range of services for our community. We are here to help every student thrive, empower families, and equip school staff with effective tools. Dedicated to combating the youth mental health crisis, this hub is intently focused on serving the unique needs of Union County’s students and their families by prioritizing their voices, experiences, and needs. NJ4S a ...
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Golden 1 Credit Union - Financial Empowerment

Golden 1 Credit Union - Financial Empowerment

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Welcome to the Golden 1 Credit Union Financial Empowerment Podcast, where together we explore financial health and the overall wellbeing of our community. Tune in for life-improving financial tips – gathered from interviews with subject-matter experts, business trailblazers, community leaders, and dedicated Golden 1 employees. As a not- for-profit member owned credit union, we're here to empower your financial journey and, ultimately, empower you – towards a brighter, more secure future. Tog ...
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The Bridge: a Disagreeing Well podcast from University College London and Students' Union UCL tackles some of the most hotly debated issues of our time and provides practical techniques to bridge the divide between conflicting views. Each episode, our student hosts Lea Hofer and Tara Constantine, along with expert UCL mediator Dr. Melanie Garson, dive into a polarising question with informed and passionate guests with contrasting views. Tune in to better understand these critical debates, an ...
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The Mises Institute in Orlando. Economist Robert Murphy, Mises Institute president Jeff Deist, Praxis apprentice Lena Wang, and talk radio host David Gornoski present a radical, unvarnished look at the state of America in 2019. Recorded on February 16, 2019.
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American Ground Radio

American Ground Radio

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Conservative talk is the last beacon of Free Speech in America. Here on AGR, we believe the Greatness of America comes from the Greatness within you! If you're not ready to give up on your country, then this is the podcast for you!
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The Mortgage MIx, National MI University’s podcast series, features leading topics and training important to the mortgage industry. National MI is a private mortgage insurer enabling low-down payment borrowers to realize the dream of homeownership while protecting lenders and is committed to delivering solutions that provide a path to coverage certainty.
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Seventh Hour

Seventh Hour

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Seventh Hour is a weekly podcast (posted every Tuesday) from ASA students about ASA Students. Recorded live from Arizona School for the Arts and hosted by Jake Garvey and Marco Eribes.
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Pod and Man at Yale

Buckley Institute

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Pod and Man at Yale is the official podcast of the Buckley Institute, the only organization dedicated to promoting intellectual diversity and free speech at Yale. Pod and Man at Yale skips the pundits and highlights student voices on the issues facing campus and the country.
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Spiritism Talk

Allan Kardec's Spiritism Podcast

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Welcome to Spiritism Talk, a thought-provoking podcast where we explore the unseen world through the lens of Allan Kardec's Spiritism. Hosted by two insightful AI voices, our show delves into the profound teachings of Spiritism, examining key texts, influential figures, and spiritual phenomena. Whether you're a seasoned student of Spiritism or just curious about the afterlife, reincarnation, and the spirit realm, Spiritism Talk offers in-depth conversations and fresh perspectives that bridge ...
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Golden 1 Financial Empowerment Podcast

Golden 1 Credit Union - Financial Empowerment

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Welcome to the Golden 1 Credit Union Financial Empowerment Podcast, where together we explore financial health and the overall wellbeing of our community. Tune in for life-improving financial tips – gathered from interviews with subject-matter experts, business trailblazers, community leaders, and dedicated Golden 1 employees. As a not- for-profit member owned credit union, we're here to empower your financial journey and, ultimately, empower you – towards a brighter, more secure future. Tog ...
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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Stephen Parr and Louis R. Avallone. This is the full show for December 17, 2025. 0:30 Breaking news out of Washington: FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is set to leave the Bureau early next year — and while this isn’t a scandal, it is a moment worth watching. Bongino’s short tenure at the FBI raises rea…
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Reindeer Herders’ Day. The town of Tazovsky, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. 2004. In December 2025, the Russian photographer Sergey Maximishin released a two-volume album titled “Rodina” (Motherland). The first volume consists of amateur photographs from different years — images Maximishin has collected at flea markets and auctions. The second vol…
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Lidia Leonova Under Orthodox Church canon law, a patriarch cannot be married and must be celibate. But according to a new Proekt investigation, Russian Orthodox Church head Patriarch Kirill has had a “secret common-law wife” for more than 50 years. Journalists report that Lidia Leonova lives in the patriarch’s apartment, manages the household, and …
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In 2025, three St. Petersburg street musicians did something seemingly impossible in wartime Russia: they repeatedly drew crowds of dozens of people to sing openly anti-war songs in public. The feat didn’t come without a price. In mid-October, Diana Loginova, Aleksandr Orlov, and Vladislav Leontyev were arrested. Over the following weeks, they were…
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What’s changing in Russia in 2026? Year-round conscription, higher taxes, rising utility costs, and AI surveillance Russia’s conscription system becomes year-round At the very end of 2025, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree mandating that Russian conscription offices operate year-round, rather than only during the country’s traditional spring…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has offered the post of head of the President’s Office to military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov. “I had a meeting with Kyrylo Budanov and offered him the role of the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine,” Zelensky wrote in a post on X. At this time, Ukraine needs greater focus on security issues…
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Denis Kapustin, commander of the Russian Volunteer Corps, identified as a neo-Nazi by the Anti-Defamation League Denis Kapustin, the commander of the Russian Volunteer Corps, was not killed in a Russian drone strike and is alive, Ukrainian military intelligence said Thursday. On January 1, 2026, the agency published a statement on its website title…
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A railway worker sweeps a crossing on the outskirts of Moscow under the watchful eye of an old Lenin mural. February 16, 1993. For decades, Russia’s “wild 1990s” have been remembered for economic hardship, libertarian freedoms, and rampant crime. Historian Joseph Kellner suggests another defining feature of the era: profound spiritual disorientatio…
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“What do you plan to do after graduation?” A screenshot of this multiple-choice question presented to Russian university students in a survey went viral on X in late November. Instructing respondents to select all that apply, the survey offered four possible answers: compulsory military service, enlistment to fight in Ukraine, parental leave, or “o…
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More than a day after accusing Ukraine of launching a mass attack on one of Vladimir Putin’s presidential residences, Russian officials have presented what they claim is corroborating evidence. On Wednesday, Russia’s Defense Ministry issued a statement describing what it said was a Ukrainian attack on Putin’s residence in Valdai, in Russia’s Novgor…
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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for December 30, 2025. 0:30 We kick off today’s show with a major legal showdown as the U.S. Department of Justice takes aim at the state of Virginia over immigration and college tuition policy. We break down how Virginia law allows students wit…
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Are punishments eternal, or do they serve a temporary purpose for spiritual growth? In this episode, we delve into questions 983 to 989 of The Spirits Book by Allan Kardec, Part Four, Chapter II – Future Joys and Sorrows. Explore the concept of temporary punishments, their purpose, and how Spiritism views them as a means to guide the soul toward en…
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The ‘attack’ On Monday afternoon, December 29, Russian state media reported Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s allegation that Ukraine’s armed forces had attacked President Putin’s official residence in the Novgorod region the night before. Ukraine supposedly launched 91 drones at “Dolgiye Borody” (also known as “Valdai” and “Uzhin”), and Russia’s ai…
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According to new investigation by the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), a lavish mansion was built for Russian President Vladimir Putin on the southern coast of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula. The FBK estimates the project’s cost at around 10 billion rubles (about $125.8 million). Before Russia occupied Crimea, Ukrainian media repeatedly reported on c…
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Russian conscripts say goodbye to their loved ones at a train station in Kazan. November 20, 2025. Though Russia’s conscription system is separate from its wartime mobilization campaign, completing mandatory military service against the backdrop of the full-scale war in Ukraine remains a major source of anxiety for many Russians. With the exception…
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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Stephen Parr and Louis R. Avallone. This is the full show for December 29, 2025. 0:30 The Trump administration is making it clear that nothing is off the table — including student loans. After years of COVID-era pauses and repeated promises of mass loan forgiveness under Democrats, the Department of Ed…
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The state of Russia’s economy has been one of the most difficult topics to assess during the wartime period. Contrary to apocalyptic forecasts by experts, the country weathered the sanctions shock of 2022 and even returned to economic growth — driven largely by ballooning military spending, but also by high energy prices and, in some cases, a succe…
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In this episode of Credit Union Conversations, host Mark Ritter speaks with Josh Rodriguez of West Community Credit Union about authentic community engagement, storytelling through podcasting, and the evolving role of credit unions in a competitive financial landscape. Josh shares his 20+ year journey in the credit union industry—from phone teller …
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Putin’s residence in Valdai According to Russia: Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, claims that Ukraine launched drones at President Vladimir Putin’s residence in Valdai, in Russia’s Novgorod region. Lavrov offered no evidence to support this claim, and there is currently no independent confirmation that the incident actually occurred. “On t…
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Ekaterina Kirsanova A Moscow court has sentenced Ekaterina Kirsanova, a 45-year-old former vocal instructor, to 13 years in prison for violent sexual acts against a minor under 14. The Moscow division of Russia’s Investigative Committee said in an official Telegram post that the verdict was delivered on December 19, though media reports appeared on…
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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for December 19, 2025. 0:30 Red state attorneys general are taking on Big Tech in a major fight to protect children online, as Tennessee joins Texas, Louisiana, Kentucky, and South Carolina in a lawsuit against Roblox. The states accuse the gami…
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On December 28, Russian occupation authorities held a reopening ceremony for the Mariupol Drama Theater, a landmark cultural institution in the occupied Ukrainian city that was destroyed by a Russian airstrike in the spring of 2022. Attendees included Denis Pushilin, head of the self-proclaimed “Donetsk People’s Republic”; St. Petersburg Governor A…
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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for December 23, 2025. 0:30 We react to a 6–3 Supreme Court ruling blocking the president from deploying the National Guard to protect federal officers and property in Chicago — at least for now. We dig into the shadow docket ruling, sharp disse…
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said without evidence on Monday that Ukrainian drones had carried out an attack on Vladimir Putin’s Valdai residence in Russia’s Novgorod region. According to Lavrov, Russian air defense forces shot down 91 drones. He did not indicate whether the purported attack caused any damage or casualties, but he said Mo…
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U.S. President Donald Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday for the two leaders’ fourth meeting since Trump returned to office. Though both presidents described the meeting as “great,” it didn’t yield any major breakthroughs in finalizing a deal to end Russia’s war against Ukr…
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The news out of Russia in 2025 has been overwhelmingly bleak. As Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine nears its fifth year, the Kremlin has ramped up internet censorship, while courts have prosecuted a record number of people on treason and espionage charges. For readers trying to make sense of these developments, however, one small bright spot …
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With another year nearly behind us, it’s high time we look back at the best Russian-language reporting in 2025. Many of the year’s top stories addressed Russia’s increasingly draconian justice system and Moscow’s growing confrontation with Europe and the United States. Despite rampant censorship and a narrowing space for public discourse, journalis…
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A Moscow court has sentenced Galina Timchenko, co-founder and CEO of Meduza, to five years in prison in absentia on charges of leading an “undesirable” organization, Mediazona reported. The court also barred Timchenko from holding leadership positions for five years. Prosecutors had sought the same prison term during closing arguments. Russia’s Pro…
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For the third year, Ukrainians are celebrating Christmas on December 25, together with the West. Last week, Moscow rejected a Christmas truce and continued its relentless strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and civilian population. After a massive and deadly overnight attack just two days before the holiday, President Volodymyr Zelensky said…
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For the past three years, The Beet newsletter has supplemented Meduza’s regular coverage with original reporting from Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. When we launched this mailing in September 2022, our aim was to dig deeper, amplify local perspectives, and tell unique stories that might otherwise be overlooked. The Beet…
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Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region, Ukraine Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed a revised draft peace plan, developed with the United States, to end Russia’s war against Ukraine. Zelensky presented the 20-point proposal to journalists in Kyiv on Tuesday, calling it “a foundational document on ending the war,” RBC Ukraine and Suspilne re…
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Around the globe, 2025 was a dark year for journalism. For the first time in its history, Reporters Without Borders classified the global state of press freedom as a “difficult situation.” According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, 126 journalists and media workers were killed in connection with their work, matching the record set in 2024. …
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In this episode of The Soviet Life, host Kate Saba shares a deeply personal look at winter holidays in the Soviet Union. She explores what it meant to celebrate during a time when Christmas was not officially allowed, and how New Year quietly became the most important and magical holiday of the year. Kate reflects on family gatherings, familiar foo…
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What awaits us in the afterlife? In this episode, we examine questions 965 to 982 from The Spirits Book by Allan Kardec, Part Four, Chapter II – Future Joys and Sorrows. Discover Spiritism's profound insights into the nature of future joys and sorrows, and how they reflect the moral and spiritual progress of the soul. Tune in and explore Spiritism …
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Vladimir Putin’s vision of a “multipolar world” has been a keystone of Russia’s foreign policy ever since he delivered his infamous Munich speech in 2007. Asserting that U.S. dominance is in decline and that Russia is destined for a special role in the new international order, this concept helps explain Putin’s repeated calls for a “new Yalta” and …
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Since mid-December, the app Be My Eyes — designed to assist blind and visually-impaired people — has been barely functional in much of Russia. Some users suspected the service had been blocked. Roskomnadzor, Russia’s federal censorship agency, claims that isn’t the case. Follow Meduza on Google News to stay up to date — just go to this link and cli…
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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Stephen Parr and Louis R. Avallone. This is the full show for December 22, 2025. 0:30 Immigration, assimilation, and the American Dream. We break down why equal opportunity — not equal outcomes — has always been at the heart of American success, and why past waves of immigrants embraced shared values t…
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Commercial real estate lending saw unprecedented growth in 2025, defying expectations. In this episode of Credit Union Conversations, host Mark Ritter sits down with Kristina Paulson to explore the dramatic 30% increase in loan volume despite persistently high interest rates. They discuss evolving debt service coverage ratio requirements, the impac…
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Russian officials are complaining about the country’s mobile Internet shutdowns and blocked messaging apps. The outages don’t just disrupt their day-to-day work — they’re cutting off the channels regional administrations rely on to communicate with each other and to monitor public sentiment. As the Kremlin pushes residents onto its state-built Max …
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In the most recent episode of Pod and Man at Yale, Buckley Fellows Nico Sahi SOM ’26 and Toby Neal ’27 talk about being liberal at Yale and as members of the Buckley Institute: Nico Sahi: “I really wanted to learn a little bit more about conservative ideologies, partly because maybe I’ll change my own mind about something, but also that you can’t d…
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Since the start of Moscow’s full-scale war in Ukraine, Russian courts have convicted more than 1,000 people on charges of treason and espionage, according to a new study by analyst Kirill Parubets conducted for the human rights group Department One. In 2025 alone, courts handed down 468 such verdicts — the highest annual figure since 1997, when Rus…
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In this episode of Leaders Saving Lives, host Todd Schmid sits down with David Wildy, Chief Technology Officer at Dublin Unified School District, for a practical and eye-opening conversation about student safety, cybersecurity, and the realities of keeping students protected in an always-connected world. David breaks down how Dublin Unified approac…
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A car bomb killed Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, head of the Russian General Staff’s army operational training directorate, in Moscow on Monday, according to Russia’s Investigative Committee. The agency said an explosive device had been placed under Sarvarov’s Kia Sorento in the city’s south and detonated. A criminal case has been opened on cha…
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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Stephen Parr and Louis R. Avallone. This is the full show for December 18, 2025. 0:30 We take on President Trump’s prime-time address from the White House. It wasn’t just a speech — it was a strategy session aimed straight at the 2026 midterms. We break down why Trump wanted to remind Americans of Repu…
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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Stephen Parr and Louis R. Avallone. This is the full show for December 16, 2025. 0:30 A comment on The View is lighting up the airwaves — and not in a good way. We break down Whoopi Goldberg's comment that a dog would do a better job running the FBI than Director Kash Patel. But while the insult makes …
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How does divine justice operate in the grand scheme of the universe? In this episode, we delve into The Spirits Book by Allan Kardec, Part Four, Chapter II – Future Joys and Sorrows, questions 963 to 964, to uncover the Spiritist teachings on God’s intervention in punishments and rewards. Explore how Spiritism illuminates the role of the Divine in …
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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Stephen Parr and Louis R. Avallone. This is the full show for December 15, 2025. 0:30 According to a new analysis from Fair Fight Action and the Black Voters Matter Fund, Republicans could gain nearly 200 state legislative seats across the South if the Supreme Court limits how Section 2 of the Voting R…
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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Stephen Parr and Louis R. Avallone. This is the full show for December 12, 2025. 0:30 We dig into new FBI data showing that California led the nation in active shooter incidents from 2020 to 2024 — 25 incidents, more than any other state — and the irony is impossible to ignore. This is the same state w…
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