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In this weekly banter, Jerm, Mike, and Charles share their firsthand experiences and alternative views on China, zeroing in on the Xinjiang region and the fabricated narratives pushed by Western media to demonise it. They unpack the tangled web of cultural biases, the heavy hand of propaganda in distorting realities, and how building tight-knit com…
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Trump targets 'Democrat priorities' in an effort to end the shutdown standoff
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3:33As we enter another week of the government shutdown, the Trump administration continues to apply political pressures to Democrats by threatening to cut their priorities, but so far that has not swayed them to end the standoff.By Stephen Fowler
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Delayed for now, ex-leaders say cuts to the Interior Department would be disastrous
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1:59A judge has temporarily paused a reduction-in-force plan for the U.S. Department of the Interior. Former department leaders say the cuts will be devastating to public lands.By Kirk Siegler
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Republican Rep. Jeff Hurd of Colorado talks about the ongoing shutdown
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5:34Congressman Jeff Hurd, R-Colo., talks about the ongoing government shutdown and how it's affecting federal workers in his state.By Michel Martin
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VP Vance In Israel, Shutdown Politics, White House Under Construction
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12:46Vice President JD Vance says he’s optimistic about the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas as the U.S. pushes for the next phase of the deal. It’s week four of the government shutdown, and the White House is ramping up pressure with cuts and layoffs. And the demolition of the East Wing raises legal and ethical questions about President Trump…
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In just under 10 minutes on Sunday, thieves stole precious jewelry from the Louvre Museum in Paris after using a truck-mounted ladder to break into a second-floor window. Catherine Porter, a New York Times international correspondent in the French capital, explains how the robbery unfolded. Guest: Catherine Porter, an international correspondent fo…
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Jerm Warfare - Complex systems, propaganda, and culture
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50:49In this conversation, Jerm and Nick Hudson, a sharp critic of globalist centralisation and the engineered COVID narratives through his work with PANDA, delve into the tangled misconceptions about China, shredding the mainstream hype around its so-called surveillance state, rich cultural diversity, and explosive economic growth that's often twisted …
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Some conflicted fans of the Montreal Expos can't bring themselves to cheer for the Toronto Blue Jays. Donald Trump says he's not ready to meet Vladimir Putin again, saying he thinks it could be a waste of time. International Court of Justice delivers opinion on Israeli obligations on aid for Palestinian territories. Germany and Norway lobby Ottawa …
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Trump threatens "Democrat priorities" to force end to shutdown, Vance says the Gaza ceasefire is making progress, parts of the White House's East Wing have been demolished for Trump's ballroom.By A Martínez
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Covering New LGBTQ+ Data & Uncovering Anti-Trans Consequences
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49:51New research has been released on what the LGBTQ+ community thinks about the issues affecting our lives. Anti-trans policies continue to abound across the country – with consequences that you may not have considered. And despite attacks, there are folks creating safe spaces for our LGBTQ+ siblings – and we’ll be discussing their efforts. Joining us…
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The Intersection with Michael Popok Full Episode - 10/21/2025
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1:00:07A bombshell new lawsuit is filed by Arizona to force MAGA Mike to swear in Rep. Grijalva and get the release of the Epstein Trump Coverup Files to a House vote. Trump tries to steal another $230 million from American Taxpayers seeking to arrange a phony settlement of a phony lawsuit of his with his corrupt DOJ. Trump tries to steal $400 million fro…
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Anger Translator (feat. Joyce Vance)
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1:03:41Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025 Today, Donald Trump is demanding a $230M payout from his own Justice Department to compensate him for his legal troubles; Trump’s Office of Special Counsel nominee to replace the improperly fired Hampton Dellinger calls himself a Nazi; the Treasury tells employees to please not share images of Trump demolishing the Whi…
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Education Department pours over $150 million into civics training for K-12 teachers
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4:14The U.S. Department of Education has awarded more than $150 million in grants to train K-12 teachers in civics education, but what does nonpartisan civics look like in these hyper-partisan times?By Cory Turner
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Amazon wants to use robots to avoid adding over 500,000 new jobs
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3:21Amazon believes it can use robots to avoid adding more than half a million jobs in the next eight years, The New York Times reports. NPR's A Martinez speaks to Times reporter Karen Weise.By A Martínez
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New film 'Bugonia' causes a buzz at California screening
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2:46In "Bugonia," Emma Stone is a CEO who is kidnapped by two men convinced she's an alien. At a special screening in California, moviegoers could see the film for free -- but there was one catch.By Mandalit del Barco
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Musk's Boring Company begins Nashville tunnel, bypassing the city's approval
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4:05Work has begun on a tunnel under Nashville that leads to and from the airport. The project by Elon Musk's Boring Company is being pushed through without the city's input.By Marianna Bacallao
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Actress Tessa Thompson gives 'Hedda' a new twist in film adaptation
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7:11The much-performed Henrik Ibsen play "Hedda Gabler" has a new big-screen adaptation, "Hedda." This time, Tessa Thompson takes on the title role, and she's getting Oscar buzz in the process.By Leila Fadel
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Vance says Gaza ceasefire is making progress despite weekend fighting
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3:36Vice President Vance is in Israel with several other U.S. officials working to get Hamas and Israel to take the next steps in the ceasefire deal.By Greg Myre
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Parts of the White House's East Wing demolished to begin ballroom construction
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3:29The White House started demolishing parts of the East Wing this week, as construction begins on President Trump's new ballroom.By Tamara Keith
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Preservation groups raise concerns about the White House renovations
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4:00Preservation groups are concerned about the renovations happening at the White House. NPR speaks with architecture professor Priya Jain about the history of construction at The People's House.By Michel Martin
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Humorous and tender, this BBC World Service documentary takes a long-haul view of the lives of modern truckers in Europe – exploring working-class masculinity on the road, all-nighters, and long journeys from inside a truck driver’s cab. Truck drivers are often seen as symbols of freedom and independence. But how free is life on the road today, whe…
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Rebecca Solnit on No Kings—Plus, Reforming the LAPD after Rodney King | Start Making Sense
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42:07No Kings Day on Oct. 18 was the largest peaceful protest in American history. Rebecca Solnit comments, and refutes Republican statements about violence on the left. Her most recent book is “Orwell’s Roses.” Also: the fight to control the LA police: a decades long effort that culminated in 1992, after the Rodney King riots, when longtime police chie…
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Trump’s Deadly Attacks in the Caribbean Sea
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22:39Since the start of September, President Donald Trump has ordered a series of lethal strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea, killing dozens of people. His administration has justified the attacks by accusing the boats of carrying drugs. But, we’re more than two months in, and we still haven’t seen any substantial evidence that the people killed were …
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Vanessa’s family forces a reckoning inside the U.S. military. Five years later, what became of their fight? To catch new episodes early, follow "Vanished: What Happened to Vanessa" for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you …
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Trump reportedly tries to get the DOJ to pay him millions for past investigations
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41:58The President is reportedly trying to get the DOJ to pay him millions for past investigations, Big U.S. banks are struggling to secure collateral to back a $20B bailout to Argentina, and Election Day quickly approaches as races in Virginia and New Jersey heat up with an unexpectedly tight race in New Jersey for Democrats. Jeff Mason, Sam Stein, Dav…
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Africa Report: World Bank Lifts Funding Freeze, Commits $2 Billion to Uganda
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7:13Bongani Bingwa speaks to Dr. Thokozile Madonko, Researcher at the Southern Centre for Inequality Studies and the Public Economy Project at Wits University, about a major boost for Uganda’s economy. After nearly two years of suspended funding due to concerns over human rights issues, the World Bank has announced it will resume financial support, wit…
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Mia looks at the economics behind American and European steel tariffs to explain the push behind the broader tariff regime and how capitalism works. Sources: https://archive.ph/YUg11 https://foleyhoag.com/news-and-insights/publications/alerts-and-updates/2025/october/eu-proposes-new-safeguard-measures-to-protect-its-steel-industry/ https://www.piie…
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Trump demolishes part of East Wing to build ballroom
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42:35Tonight on The Last Word: The current government shutdown intensifies new economic threats. Also, the House of Representatives is sued over Speaker Mike Johnson’s delay to swear in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva. Plus, Donald Trump and House Republicans attempt to gerrymander a path to victory. And a posthumous memoir by Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virgin…
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Don't Poop on My Parade with Rep. Summer Lee & Miles Gray (Ep 302)
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1:56:30How can the No Kings energy translate into real legislative and political wins? It's not like people haven't shown up in the millions before. Miles Gray of The Daily Zeitgeist joins to talk about Trump taking an AI dump on protesters, while MAGA searches for who is behind the protesters since nothing they do isn't subsidized by a billionaire. Then,…
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NYT: Trump Demands $230M Settlement From DOJ For Past Cases
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1:31:44In her posthumously published memoir that hit shelves this morning, Virginia Giuffre exposes details of the horrors she endured at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein, his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, and their powerful friends. Plus, President Trump is demanding $230 million from his own Justice Department. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcas…
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NYT bombshell: Trump demands $230 million from his own DOJ
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42:06October 21, 2025; 8pm: Tonight, Senator Chris Murphy on Trump's assault on Democracy. Then, Congresswoman LaMonica McIver on today's hearing to have her federal charges dismissed. Plus, North Carolina Governor Josh Stein on his state's power grab to prop up Trump. And Sen. Mark Kelly on the legal fight over Trump's killing campaign in the Caribbean…
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Cancel culture is bad, but does that mean anything goes with your taxpayer dollars? Of course not. Mikey, Andrew, and Hillsdale’s David Azerrad discuss what separates “cancel culture” from proper limits on taxpayer spending. Jordan Harmon from Angel Studios discusses Charlie's spiritual impact on the country both before and after his assassination.…
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Philadelphia is solving homicides at the fastest rate in 40 years. Here's how
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9:29It's getting harder to get away with murder in Philadelphia. Violent crime has fallen sharply -- like it has in many other cities. And Philadelphia police are now solving homicides at the highest rate since 1984. There's a connection there -- but there's also plenty more to the story. Philadelphia Inquirer crime reporter Ellie Rushing shows what he…
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Jays heading to World Series, groceries push up inflation, GM closing EV van plant, and more
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26:14Canada’s only Major League Baseball team is heading to the World Series. After a full seven-game playoff, the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners to secure their spot. Also: Food prices are helping drive inflation up. We’ll look at the rising cost of living, and what it means for Canada’s economy. And: Canada’s automotive manufacturing sect…
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The Dial-A-Poem art installation can now reach listeners worldwide on the internet
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3:27Poet and performance artist John Giorno launched Dial-a-Poem in the 1960s to deliver random poems over the phone. Now, a group continues his work on a new medium -- the internet.By Kai McNamee
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New York's city council looks to ban Central Park horse-drawn carriages
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3:54New York City has long argued over whether to ban the horse-drawn carriages that ferry tourists around Central Park and other sites. Now, it looks like the horses may at last be put out to pasture.By Walter Wuthmann
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The federal government ends funding for an ambitious AI project
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3:59The Trump administration has pledged to invest in artificial intelligence. Yet a promising program that uses AI to solve weather-related problems lost funding from the National Science Foundation.By Katia Riddle
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Jewish activist and leader Rabbi Arthur Waskow dies at 92
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3:55Rabbi Arthur Waskow, noted Jewish activist and author of The Freedom Seder, has died at the age of 92. He spent nearly six decades writing, teaching and changing the shape of American Jewish practice.By Deena Prichep
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YouTube chess superstar Daniel Naroditsky, 29, has died
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2:31American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky died this week at 29 years old — just two weeks shy of his 30th birthday. His peers remember him as humble despite his immense skill.By Alana Wise
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'Racebook' author Tochi Onyebuchi misses the old internet
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7:55Remember when the internet was simple? A little less violent? In his new book Racebook, Tochi Onyebuchi hearkens back to the early days of the internet, how fun it was, and when everything changed.By Juana Summers
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Actor and author Nick Offerman reflects on a place that shaped him
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3:43On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Actor and author Nick Offerman reflects on a place that shaped him.By KUOW Staff
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Houses of worship grapple with financial and emotional impacts of government shutdown
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2:24What does the government shutdown mean for the financial stability of houses of worship in the DC area? And how are clergy ministering to those affected?By Adelle Banks
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Mamdani rise in NYC mayor's race reflects generational rifts in the Democratic Party
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3:48Zohran Mamdani, age 34, is on track to topple Andrew Cuomo who's been Democratic Party royalty for decades. Analysts say Mamdani's hopeful appeals to young voters on social media shook up the race.By Brian Mann
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How Trump uses 'common sense' to make a political point
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4:25The idea of "common sense" has been central to American politics since the founding of the United States. Politicians still use the phrase all the time -- perhaps none more so than Donald Trump.By Danielle Kurtzleben
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Museum security expert offers a peek inside art heist investigations
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5:34NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Anthony Amore, director of security at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, about art heists and what he's noticed about the recent jewelry theft from the Louvre.By Ailsa Chang
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North Carolina Republicans' redistricting plan would help the GOP gain a seat
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3:55North Carolina Republicans plan to redraw their congressional districts to provide a boost for the GOP. It's the latest in a series of moves initiated by the White House.By Adam Wagner
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Japan picks a hardline nationalist as its first female prime minister
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3:33Japan has chosen a hardline nationalist as its first female prime minister. She's shattered a glass ceiling, but she's no feminist, and her ruling coalition, she admits, faces grave challenges.By Anthony Kuhn
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More School Districts count on a 4 day school week to attract and retain teachers
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3:53Just over half the states in the U.S. have schools that operate on a 4 day/per week schedule. Their numbers continue to climb. It's an effort by schools to attract and retain teachers.By Nicole Grundmeier
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Dear Dems: This Is Exactly What Democracy Looks Like
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44:18The Left loves to chant "This is what democracy looks like”… and they're right! Mikey and Andrew discuss how nothing is more democratic than President Trump carrying out the mandate voters gave him. They also talk to Dr. James Orr and Daniel Ogoloma about the ouster of Oxford Union President-Elect George Abaraonye after his disgraceful response to …
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