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The New Yorker: Politics and More
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A weekly discussion about politics, hosted by The New Yorker's executive editor, Dorothy Wickenden.
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Rotten Tomatoes is Wrong (A Podcast from Rotten Tomatoes)


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Rotten Tomatoes is Wrong (A Podcast from Rotten Tomatoes)
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Why do fans love some Rotten films and hate some Fresh ones? What did critics make of a cult classic before it earned its cult status? In this weekly podcast, hosts Jacqueline Coley, Mark Ellis, and guests go deep and settle the score on some of the most beloved – and despised – movies and TV shows ever made, directly taking on the statement we hear from so many fans: “Rotten Tomatoes is wrong.”
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A monthly reading and conversation with the New Yorker fiction editor Deborah Treisman.
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Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, Editor-in-Chief of Neurology Today provides an overview of topics covered in the latest issue.
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The Editing Podcast
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Join two pro editors, Louise Harnby and Denise Cowle, on The Editing Podcast for regular tips, tools and guidance on writing and editing.
National Journal Politics Editor Josh Kraushaar hosts the sharpest minds in Washington for no-BS conversations about what’s really happening inside the Beltway and on the campaign trail.
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A pacy round-up of the day’s main news stories, anchored from London by a Monocle editor. The show features informed reporting, prescient business analysis and invaluable industry reports covering everything from technology to aviation and retail to media.
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At a time when our nation is portrayed as increasingly polarized, media often ignore viewpoints and stories that are worthy of attention. American Thought Leaders, hosted by The Epoch Times Senior Editor Jan Jekielek, features in-depth discussions with some of America’s most influential thought leaders on pertinent issues facing our nation today.
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Editor-in-chief of Verywell Mind, therapist, and international bestselling author Amy Morin shares actionable advice for developing the mental strength you need to reach your greatest potential. On Mondays, she interviews authors, experts, entrepreneurs, athletes, musicians, and other mentally strong people who explain the strategies they use to overcome the biggest battle we all face -- the battle within our own minds. Every Friday, she shares a quick exercise that will help you grow mental ...
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The Los Angeles Review of Books Radio Hour is a weekly show featuring interviews, readings and discussions about all things literary. Hosted by LARB Editor-at-Large Kate Wolf, Managing Editor Medaya Ocher, and Gender and Sexuality Editor, Eric Newman.
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Portrait of an Editor


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Episode 129: Duane Swierczynski & Sandy King: CIVILIANS
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Not only do Duane Swierczynski and Sandy King talk about Duane's CIVILIANS, the new entry to the monthly anthology series--John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction. They also discuss how their working relationship has evolved and the insight into humanity needed to make science fiction work.
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The Editors


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Episode 435: How MAGA Is the Republican Electorate?
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Brien Riedl's piece “The Democrats’ Cynical ‘Greedflation’ Narrative" Charlie: Kyle’s piece “So Long, Disinfo Nanny” Maddy: Nate Hochman’s piece “The Miraculous Rediscovery of Women” MBD: Charlies’s piece “Democrats Can’t Fix What’s Wrong with Joe Biden” Light Items: Rich: Twitter blowback on an unpopular opinion Charlie: Pull…
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Neurology Today Editor’s Picks


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Portable MRI for stroke, SSRIs and seizure risk in neonates, neurology training in Ukraine.
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief discusses portable low field MRI for stroke, SSRI exposure in pregnancy and risk for seizures in neonates, and disrupted neurology training in Ukraine.By American Academy of Neurology
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JAMA Editors' Summary


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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation vs Surgical Replacement, Oral Methylprednisolone for IgA Nephropathy, Tracheostomy in Severe Stroke, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Linda Brubaker, MD, Associate Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the May 17, 2022 issue.
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The Editor's Cut


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EditCon 2021: Breaking the Mold in Series TV
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This episode is part 5 of a 6 part series covering EditCon 2021 that took place virtually in February 2021. We’re currently experiencing a watershed moment for increased representation in storytelling. This year we’ve seen a wealth of stories originating from the BIPOC, LGBTQ2S and female perspectives that not only tackle tough topics surrounding m…
A selection of three essential articles read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. This week, the forces that stand to transform India’s economy over the next decade (11:06), how surveilling workers could enhance productivity (21:07), and full-genome screening for newborn babies is now on the cards. Please subscribe to The Economist for ful…
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Your Financial Editor


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Your Financial Editor - Update on This Week's Finances - 5-7
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On today’s show, CoinDesk's Chief Content Officer, Michael J. Casey, takes a look at why the Fed likely won’t stand their ground on inflation. Read the full story here. This episode is sponsored by Kava and BCB Group. This episode was edited & produced by Adrian Blust with original music by Adrian Blust & Colin Mealey - Kava lets you mint stablecoi…
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NewsBusters Podcast


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Episode 260: NewsBusters Podcast: Forcing Corporations To Support Abortion
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Liberal media corporations seem eager to pressure other large corporations to speak out and financially support liberal crusades, especially for abortion. CBS pushed two CEOs about providing travel money for abortions and for "speaking out" for the Left. Plus a fond farewell talk with Kyle Drennen.
Today on The McCarthy Report, Andy and Rich discuss week one of the Sussmann trial, and Merrick Garland’s seeming unwillingness to do anything about protestors outside justices’ homes.By Rich Lowry, Andrew C. McCarthy
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Markets Daily Crypto Roundup


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Crypto Update 5/20/22 | What to Watch for in Tether's Upcoming Attestation Report
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With bitcoin avoiding a steeper tumble and a look at what’s behind the biggest stablecoin of them all, CoinDesk’s "Markets Daily" is back with its latest news roundup. This episode is sponsored by Kava and BCB Group. Today's Stories...Read the full show notes here. Featured Story: What to Watch for in Tether's Upcoming Attestation Report This episo…
President Biden came to office promising, like many before him, to fix America's immigration system. But border crossings are at record highs, his reforms have floundered and states are going their own way on how to treat undocumented residents. Meanwhile a third of voters believe there is a plan afoot to replace them with people brought in from ab…
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American Thought Leaders


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What Are They Hiding?—Dr. Robert Malone on the Pfizer Documents and Evidence of Cardiotoxicity, Birth Defects, and the Rise in All-Cause Mortality
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The COVID-19 vaccine makers “knew of many of these risks and adverse events … and yet never formally disclosed them to patients,” says mRNA vaccine pioneer Dr. Robert Malone. “I think there are many in the legal profession that are looking at this and raising questions about whether, in fact, this does meet the criteria of fraud in terms of withhol…
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Let's Argue About Plants


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Episode 111: Weed Suppressing Ground Covers
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Is there anything ground covers can’t do? They are useful in problem areas like steep slopes, under trees and shrubs, and in spaces that need erosion control. They also reduce maintenance by enveloping areas that would ordinarily need a boatload of mulch to keep weeds at bay. Now, not all ground covers play nice. Some species will not only cover ba…
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The Babylon Bee


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The Bee Weekly: The Officer Tatum and PragerU’s Will Witt
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The Babylon Bee talks to PragerU’s man on the street, Will Witt, and The Officer Brandon Tatum. Kyle and Adam talk to Will about what’s going on in the news this week like baby formula shortages, the media’s different coverage of recent tragedies depending on what narrative they fit, and Twitter employees who got caught saying some communist things…
Eric Newman and Medaya Ocher speak with writer Hernan Diaz about his latest novel Trust, which tells a single story from multiple perspectives, or rather revisions. Trust brings into focus both how storytelling itself, as well as the narratives American culture tells about wealth and money, shape and distort our world. The conversation moves from t…
Is Russia trying to hold the world’s grain supplies to ransom? We also look forward to the World Economic Forum and pay tribute to Greek composer Vangelis who has passed away at the age of 79.By Monocle 24
Do you ever think you just don’t have any more to give? Are you emotionally exhausted? Do you feel cynical and hopeless? These are just a few signs that you might be experiencing burnout. High levels of chronic stress combined with a sense of feeling stuck can lead to burnout. You can’t always control all the factors that contribute to burnout. An …
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Why Australia risks falling behind on green energy
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Former CEFC boss and independent candidate Oliver Yates on why Australia could lose its green energy advantage, and his new role at Sentient.By RenewEconomy
The panel unpacks our eternally wise Government’s ingenious cost of living fix – simply try to be richer! How did certain politicians come to suggest better jobs and working more as quick fixes to escape poverty? Is the old “no such thing as society” mantra rearing its head? Plus, the Article 16 standoff goes on, who were the charlatans who signed …
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TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast


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Rabbit Hole Recap #200: The podcast stream has officially been moved
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This week Marty and Matt discuss: - financial leaders of 44 countries meet in El Salvador to discuss bitcoin - Luna foundation sold 80000 bitcoin amid "stablecoin" crash - texas pacific land corp announces bitcoin mining venture - canaan revenues increased by 237% - cambridge numbers are flawed - EU wants to scan all your private messages - summer …
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LaborUnionNews.com's Labor Relations Radio


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Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 23—Guest: CWI and RILA's Evan Armstrong Discusses Independent Contractors, as well as Other Labor Policy Issues
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Synopsis In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, Evan Armstrong, a spokesperson for the Coalition for Workforce Innovation, as well as Vice President of Workforce and a member of the Government Affairs team for the Retail Industry Leaders Association (or RILA) discusses the status of case involving a Trump-era rule regarding independent contracto…
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Asian Insider


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S1E3: Inside Singapore's Covid-19 War Room: Singapore's War On Covid
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Synopsis: This podcast series is based on selected chapters from a book, detailing Singapore’s experience battling the Covid-19 pandemic. The book - written by journalists of The Straits Times and edited by ST’s executive editor Sumiko Tan - is titled In This Together: Singapore's Covid-19 Story and is available in major bookstores now. Details onl…
Last weekend, an eighteen-year-old white man killed ten people and injured three in a Tops grocery store located in Buffalo’s majority-Black East End. It was a deliberately planned attack, motivated by white-supremacist ideology; the gunman searched by Zip Code to find the highest concentration of Black people in his area, and then he drove two hun…
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Asian Insider


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S1E4: Lessons Singapore learnt from the Covid-19 Pandemic: Singapore's War On Covid
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Synopsis: This podcast series is based on selected chapters from a book, detailing Singapore’s experience battling the Covid-19 pandemic. The book - written by journalists of The Straits Times and edited by ST’s executive editor Sumiko Tan - is titled In This Together: Singapore's Covid-19 Story and is available in major bookstores now. Details onl…
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Asian Insider


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S1E13: The US' and China’s courtship of Asean: Power Play
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Synopsis: On the third Friday of every month, The Straits Times examines various facets of the US-China rivalry and its implications for Asia. Join Charissa Yong and Danson Cheong - ST’s US and China correspondents respectively based in Washington DC and Beijing - as they chat about the US and China, and their ongoing courtship of South-east Asia a…
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The MoneyWeek Podcast


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Barry Norris: we’re already in the 1970s. Here’s how to invest
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Merryn talks to Barry Norris of Argonaut capital about the parallels between now and the 1970s; the transition to “green” energy; and the one sector where “it’s going to be difficult not to make a lot of money”.By Dennis Publishing
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Markets Daily Crypto Roundup


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Crypto Update 5/19/22 | The Human Cost of Lunatic Hubris
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With bitcoin steadying below $30,000, and a look at the human costs of speculation, CoinDesk’s Markets Daily is back with the latest news roundup. This episode is sponsored by Kava and BCB Group. Today's Stories: Solana, Cardano Tokens Slide Over 9% as Cryptos See Weakness Amid Poor US Consumer Data Stock Futures Drop After Selloff, Global Stocks S…
Has Russia finally conquered what is left of Mariupol? We bring the biggest news from Cuba and Fernando Augusto Pacheco looks at the Lebanese music charts.By Monocle 24
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Stephanomics


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Rishi Sunak's Path Back From High Inflation and a Tax Scandal
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Touted as a potential prime minister not long ago, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak's star has been falling fast of late. Some of the blame can be placed on inflation hovering at a 40-year high and embarrassing headlines about his rich wife's taxes. To resurrect his political career, Sunak may want to help Britons out of their financial funk…
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Rotten Tomatoes is Wrong (A Podcast from Rotten Tomatoes)


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92: We're Wrong About... Stranger Things (TV Review)
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Is Netflix's throwback horror hit starting to feel a little upside down, or is it still a colorful, thrilling dose of '80s nostalgia? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Australian EV start-up founded by a former driver that is rolling out battery swap technology to turn big trucks electric.By The Driven
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American Thought Leaders


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Sen. Marco Rubio: How the Chinese Regime Co-opts Our Elites and Weaponizes Our Systems Against Us
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Up to $1,500 of free silver on your first order for all American Thought Leaders listeners -Call 855-862-3377 or text “AMERICAN” to 6-5-5-3-2 “If we think that the energy leverage Putin had over Europe was substantial, the leverage China potentially has over America and the West is extraordinary.” I sit down with Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), vice cha…
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NewsBusters Podcast


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Episode 259: NewsBusters Podcast: Ding Dong, the Disinformation Board Is Dead?
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It felt like a shocking victory when the Washington Post reported the Department of Homeland Security has "paused" its Disinformation Governance Board. They blame "bad-faith right-wing actors."
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TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast


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#334: Energy, food, ESG, and Bitcoin with Doomberg
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Join Marty as he sits down with Doomberg to discuss the unfolding energy and food crises, the nature of ESG, and bitcoin. Follow Doomberg on Twitter Read more from Doomberg Shoutout to our sponsors: Unchained Capital Braiins HodlHodl CrowdHealth
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Markets Daily Crypto Roundup


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Crypto Update 5/18/22 | Big-Money Investors Who Boosted Bitcoin’s Price Might Now Crash It
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With bitcoin sliding back below $30,000 in sync with U.S. stocks, plus a look at the early fallout from the collapse of UST, CoinDesk’s Markets Daily is back with the latest news roundup. This episode is sponsored by Kava and BCB Group. Today's Stories...Read the full show notes here. Featured Story: Big-Money Investors Who Boosted Bitcoin’s Price …
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Inside Politics


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Green light for the National Maternity Hospital / Ripping up the Protocol
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Part one: Following two weeks of intense debate and discussion on the relocation of the National Maternity Hospital, the plan has finally been approved by Cabinet. But at what political cost? Pat and Jen join Hugh to discuss. In part two, London Editor Denis Staunton and Northern Editor Freya McClements assess the Stormont stalemate and the latest …
As the UK Government lays out plans to unilaterally modify the Northern Ireland protocol, Felicity Evans and James Williams are guided through what that agreement with the European Union means for Wales by the former Welsh Government special adviser Gareth Williams. Wrexham Plaid Cymru councillor Carrie Harper explains the factors behind her party'…
We discuss Nato expansion ahead of Mevlot Cavusoglu’s meeting with US counterpart Anthony Blinken and look at the possibility of a trade war between the EU and the UK. Plus: Japan’s gradual opening to tourists.By Monocle 24
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Asian Insider


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S1E48: Much anticipated debate between Anwar Ibrahim and Najib Razak lacked substance: Regional Round-up
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Synopsis: The Straits Times analyses South-east Asia's top news developments in this weekly podcast. The Straits Times' regional correspondent Leslie Lopez chats with Money FM's Adrian Abraham, sitting in for Elliott Danker. In this week's episode, we discuss the sentiments surrounding the live debate between Malaysia’s opposition leader Anwar Ibra…
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The Politics of Everything


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How Disney World Struck a Deal With Florida to Govern Itself
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When you’re in Disney World, lost in the eerily self-contained universe of its vast theme parks, it can be hard to see that you’re also in the Reedy Creek Improvement District, a special governance zone that gives the Walt Disney Company powers very like those of a county government. In April, Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida legislature passe…
Jared Taylor and his co-host wonder why the President cares about black but not white victims of racism. They also discuss mass shootings that got lost over the weekend, racist AI, bigotry at Reuters, and how the New York Times tries to fool you with statistics. Thumbnail credit: © The White House via ZUMA Press Wire Service…
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Labor Relations Radio, Ep 22: Shedding the Light on 'Excessive CEO Pay'—How the media distorts the topic
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For years, the AFL-CIO has published its ‘Executive Paywatch,’ which (despite using a tiny fraction of the top-earning CEOs across America) has a clear purpose of painting nearly all CEOs with the same broad brush of “corporate greed.” While it’s generally understood that the purpose of the AFL-CIO’s Executive Paywatch is to create a media buzz abo…
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Markets Daily Crypto Roundup


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Crypto Update 5/17/22 | Crypto Is a Luxury Good
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With bitcoin retaking $30,000, plus a look at why despite its revolutionary potential, crypto is still mostly a speculator's game, CoinDesk’s "Markets Daily" is back with the latest news roundup. This episode is sponsored by Kava and BCB Group. Today's Stories...Read the full show notes here. Featured Story: Crypto Is a Luxury Good This episode was…