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Buckle up for a wild trip behind the scenes of one of the most exclusive clubs on earth: the world of professional sports owners. A mix of comedy, tragedy, and everything in between, OWNED is the first podcast ever to take listeners way above the court or field into the luxury boxes where billionaires roam. Each week, former NBA player (and current Twitter all-star) Rex Chapman is joined by a cast of reporters, athletes, and comedians to dissect the politics, scandals, and scores of these ec ...
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Sword and Scale is a true crime podcast covering the dark underworld of crime and the criminal justice system’s response to it. The first episode launched January 1st, 2014 and feature stories of murder, abduction, rape, and even more bizarre forms of crime. It’s the purest form of true-crime where the raw uncensored audio tells the story. Everything from 911 calls to court testimony, interviews with victims and sometimes with perpetrators give listeners a 360 degree look at the seedy underb ...
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This is where the Streets and Black Excellence meet! Sit down with Big Court as he delivers a unique brand of unfiltered content joined by some of the biggest names in entertainment to share their experiences and discuss trending topics in the culture. Joined by Ken Schoech "Producer Ken" an industry executive and his partner in crime for more than 20 years, they Hold Court over the current state of entertainment in the industry. Big Court got his first experience doing radio with Master P a ...
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Welcome to “Hold On to Your Racket,” the podcast for Gen Z tennis fans, hosted by Josefina Gurevich and Shravya Pant. Shravya and Josefina are two highschool gals and tennis fanatics united together by their on-the-court and off-the-court companionship. Their episodes include the latest tennis news, tournament developments, and fun tennis-themed games and tidbits, never without a good laugh. They’re the female Gen Z voices in modern day tennis you’ve been looking for, so get ready to serve i ...
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Previously known as the Murdaugh Murders Podcast, True Sunlight is the intersection of True Crime, journalism and systematic corruption. Welcome to the new face of MMP. True Sunlight is the antithesis of True crime. True Sunlight values accuracy over "access journalism". True Sunlight is shed with empathy — not exploitation. True Sunlight was created as a matter of public service — not just entertainment. While the name of the podcast has changed, our mission, values and team have not. We ar ...
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You ever wish you could just sit around and listen to a bunch of successful entrepreneurs talk shop and hold court, kind of like you see in those old barbershop movies? Well, Keane and Chris are trying to replicate that vibe. Nothing is off limits, we tell all the stories, and we think you'll enjoy the ride. This is the business barbershop.
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When Sheree Fertuck’s truck is found abandoned, suspicions grow around what happened to her. This CBC investigation uncovers a story of guns, violence, and loss -- and of the gravel pit that could still hold clues about her disappearance.
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Holding Court Podcast
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Holding Court Podcast

Ron Rosenbaum and Lucy Quinlivan

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Ron Rosenbaum, attorney, longtime radio host and true Twin Cities character and his co-host, journalist Lucy Quinlivan, are Holding Court Thursdays at 2 p.m. The two outspoken hosts pontificate weekly on topics ranging from law and politics to media, sports and entertainment.
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Katherine Henry is a Constitutional Attorney and founder of Restore Freedom. She’s a homeschooling mom, business owner and proud American. A fierce advocate for truth and the Rule of Law for 20+ years, she defends our Constitutionally-protected, God-given liberties and our government Of The People, By The People and For The People. She’s devoted to educating the public on the Constitution and the law, holding government officials accountable for violating their Constitutional Oaths of Office ...
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Join intellectual phenomenon Dr. Jordan Peterson for enlightening discourse that will change the way you think. This podcast breaks down the dichotomy of life through interviews and lectures that explain how individuals and culture are shaped by values, music, religion, and beyond. It will give you a new perspective and a modern understanding of your creativity, competence, and personality.
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When law & order is the headline, what does it mean for us? Holding Court with Eboni K. Williams cross-examines news-making cases and famous faces to peer into the court of law. Each week attorney Eboni K. Williams and cultural observer Dustin Ross break down what’s on the docket in American justice and what’s not, with savvy legal analysis and commonsense commentary to provide teachable moments for us all to navigate a rigged system. Discussions in this podcast are for general information a ...
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There are at least two sides to every conflict, and when it's between divorced or separated parents, sparks can fly. In each episode, co-parenting experts Diane Dierks and Rick Voyles answer listener questions and talk about the benefits and risks of letting go vs. holding on to the conflict in a variety of complex topics facing co-parents today. Do you hold on for the sake of the children or let go for the same reason? Episodes are released every Sunday at noon. Listeners can email 1234Dile ...
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Dean Sheridan and practising barrister Michael Trevelyan talk over some crazy, quirky and interesting court/legal cases from around the world, having fun and learning a little something about the legal system along the way.
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Welcome to Basketball Court, a podcast where we litigate the great "what-ifs" in NBA history. Each week, we'll put a hypothetical question to our esteemed panelists, Miles Johnson and Sam Tydings. Over the course of each episode, our counselors will present their cases, offer objections, and try to convince Judge Peter Andrews (and our special guest judges) that their alternate NBA timeline is the best one. Welcome to U.S. District Court — for the District of Basketball.
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The Hudson Valley's Nerdiest Podcast! A crack team of three lifelong professional nerds will hold court on all your favorite movies, TV shows, and media in general, with many shout outs to classic features! Hosted by Jeff ‘Nerf Herder’ Chandler, Jim ‘Kaiju’ Baker, and national best selling author Christina 'Yojimbo' Henry, the topics are hand picked each week and are near and dear to all. Far from a serious critique, this will be a fun, nostalgic ride brought to you by regular folks who love ...
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Bad Rabbi Media
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Bad Rabbi Media

Rabbi Charlie Buckholtz

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What does it mean to be a spiritual leader at this critical and chaotic moment in human history? Rabbi Charlie Buckholtz conducts intimate long-form interviews with other rabbis and culture-carriers, change-agents and court-jesters. On topics ranging from spiritual resistance to disorganized religion to Israel/Palestine to creativity to the possibility of individual and collective change, their lively journeys and conversations offer insight, humor, rare perspective and at times rank absurdi ...
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Welcome to Lawfare No Bull. We have been doing no bull podcasts, mostly for congressional hearings for a long time on the Lawfare podcast feed, we decided to do more of them incorporating a wider range of the public sound of the world of National Security So we spun it off as its own podcast. No Bull Lawfare. It will feature primary source audio from a range of sources, speeches, congressional hearings, court proceedings, think tank events, things that we think are interesting and that we th ...
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How did four highly decorated American soldiers become prisoners of war in their own country? This series re-examines the US Department of Justice’s controversial prosecution following a gun battle in Baghdad between Iraqi insurgents and military contractors. Why did the DOJ hold multiple trials for over a decade? Was the DOJ seeking justice? Or playing politics?
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This Is Palestine

The Institute of Middle East Understanding

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'This Is Palestine' is a podcast that highlights people, issues, and events around Palestine. We bring you stories from the ground in Palestine, and we speak with experts and activists to bring you unique perspectives and analysis about Palestine from across the world. This podcast is a project of the Institute for Middle East Understanding (IMEU).
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NPR's Up First is the news you need to start your day. The three biggest stories of the day, with reporting and analysis from NPR News — in 10 minutes. Available weekdays by 6 a.m. ET, with hosts Leila Fadel, Steve Inskeep, Michel Martin and A Martinez. Also available on Saturdays by 8 a.m. ET, with Ayesha Rascoe and Scott Simon. On Sundays, hear a longer exploration behind the headlines with Ayesha Rascoe on "The Sunday Story," available by 8 a.m. ET. Subscribe and listen, then support your ...
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Listen Frontier is a podcast exploring the investigative journalism of The Frontier and featuring conversations with those on the frontlines of Oklahoma's most important stories. At The Frontier, our mission is to hold public officials accountable, give a voice to the powerless and tell the stories that others are afraid to tell, or that illuminate the lives of people in our community. We will shine a light on hypocrisy, fraud, abuse and wrongdoing at all levels in our community and state. W ...
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Reports of crimes targeting Jews, Muslims and Arabs have risen around the world in since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, and the Israeli military’s retaliatory operation in Gaza. While previous conflicts in the Middle East also sparked a backlash outside the region, this time it is more intense and the wave of hate may be far from cresting, acco…
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Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko was denied permission to leave the country for a foreign trip, says Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU). According to the SBU, Russian intelligence had plans to use Poroshenko’s alleged future meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to promote a pro-Russian narrative, negatively influence the supp…
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The Daily Show jumps back in time to this day in 2013. Jon Stewart covers the war on Christmas, politicians' attempts to embrace the spirit of the holiday, and the RNC's tweets on Rosa Parks ending racism. Plus, Jon sits with Jared Leto to discuss his movie "Dallas Buyers Club." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Traffic through the Severomuysky Tunnel on the Baikal–Amur Mainline railroad (BAM) in Russia’s Republic of Buryatia has been fully restored after a freight train’s tanker car caught fire in the tunnel on November 29. RIA Novosti published a video of a train entering the Severomuysky Tunnel. Ukrainian media, citing sources in the Ukrainian Security …
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In this week's episode, Ayesha shares the latest series out of NPR's Embedded. In "All The Only Ones," Laine Kaplan-Levenson unearths the little-known and often neglected history of trans youth in America. The series follows the lives of young transgender people today and travels back in time to the turn of the 20th century to meet some of the earl…
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Samara’s Kirovsky District Court has sent singer Eduard Sharlot to a pre-trial detention center until January 24, 2024, on charges of “rehabilitating Nazism” and “insulting believers’ feelings,” reports 63.ru. In court, the investigator said that Sharlot had admitted guilt for the crimes he was accused of and expressed remorse, according to RIA Nov…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree increasing the number of military personnel in the country’s armed forces by nearly 170,000 people. The Russian Defense Ministry stated that the increase would be achieved through “citizens wishing to serve in the military under contract” rather than through conscription or mobilization. The mini…
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Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has said the government is looking into legal ways to deport individuals who decide to obtain Russian citizenship, reports Estonian publication Postimees. Kallas said that anyone choosing to obtain Russian citizenship amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine showed their readiness to join the Russian army in the event of …
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An Airbus A321 flying from St. Petersburg to Moscow made an emergency landing at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport, reports RIA Novosti, citing emergency services. According to RIA Novosti, the plane’s left engine failed. The number of passengers on board is unspecified. Judging by online flight status information, the flight was operated by Aeroflot, …
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Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend with Tom Busby takes a look at some of the stories we'll be tracking in the coming week. 1) In the US, Economists expect the November unemployment print, due out Dec. 8, to increase to 4% as unemployed workers take longer to find new jobs. 2) In the UK, we'll get fresh data on the number of new car registrations in the co…
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St. Petersburg’s Vyborgsky District Court has fined the owner of the music television channel Aiva TV 500,000 rubles ($5,480) for “LGBT propaganda” for showing the music video Tak Krasivo (“So Beautiful”) by singer Sergey Lazarev, which was released in 2017. The TV channel was found guilty of propaganda of “non-traditional sexual relationships and …
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Moscow police raided multiple clubs in the city that were holding events for LGBTQ+ people on Friday night, according to multiple Russian Telegram channels. The apparent crackdown came just one day after the Russian Supreme Court banned the “international LGBT movement” as an “extremist organization.” The raids began at about 10:00 p.m. on December…
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Comedian Michelle Wolf takes over as The Daily Show guest host this week! She chats with her high school peer, Tony-nominated actress Da'vine Joy Randolph, to talk about her role as Mary in "The Holdovers." Also, Michelle sits with comedian, Eric Andre, to discuss his book "Dumb Ideas" and how he prepared for "The Eric Andre Show." See omnystudio.c…
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Israel has restarted its military campaign against Hamas after a seven day pause and more than 100 hostages freed. Israel says the militant group fired rockets toward Israeli territory. Hamas claimed they were having trouble locating 10 women and children hostages, something Israel insisted must happen if the truce were to continue for an eighth da…
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Catherine Herridge reports on the end of a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, the expulsion of Rep. George Santos (R-NY) from Congress, and a look back at the Long Island Railroad massacre that occurred 30 years ago.#news #israel #georgesantos CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Station…
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Sandra Day O'Connor, the Supreme Court's first woman justice, died Friday at 93 years old. Evan Thomas, a biographer of the former justice, joins CBS News to discuss O'Connor's legacy.CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations, available free to everyone with access to the Internet. The…
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Legendary rock band KISS will hold its final concert Saturday in New York. Smith College music professor Steve Waksman joins CBS News to dive into the group's 50-year history.CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations, available free to everyone with access to the Internet. The CBS News…
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Dec. 7, 2023, marks 30 years since a gunman killed six people and injured 19 others on a Long Island railroad train. CBS New York reporter Carolyn Gusoff speaks with survivors about the state of U.S. gun laws.CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations, available free to everyone with ac…
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The White House is not commenting on a New York Times report that says Israel obtained a battle plan for the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack more than a year before it happened. Ret. Army Maj. Mike Lyons joins CBS News to unpack the report's implications.CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Sta…
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The U.S. will participate in the United Arab Emirates' declaration to promote sustainable agriculture, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai. CBS News national correspondent Dave Malkoff joins to unpack the overarching goals of the conference.CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streamin…
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A unit of female Israeli soldiers that surveilled the Gaza side of the border says it noticed and reported unusual activity six months before the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, but superiors ignored the warnings. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano reports.CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stati…
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The House voted to expel New York Republican Rep. George Santos on Friday. It's only the sixth time in history a member has been expelled. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more on the political fallout.CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations, available free t…
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Fighting in Gaza resumed Friday after a temporary cease-fire between Israel and Hamas expired, the House expelled New York Republican Rep. George Santos and former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor died at the age of 93. We're following these stories and more on "CBS News Weekender."#news #israel #georgesantosCBS News Streaming Network is t…
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Fierce new warfare breaks out in Gaza hours after the Israel-Hamas truce expires. Also tonight, defense lawyers in Donald Trump's election interference case in Georgia argue if Trump is re-elected president he can not be tried until after leaving office. Plus, Republican George Santos has been expelled from Congress as he leaves his divided party w…
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National environmental correspondent David Schechter traveled to the world’s northernmost and fastest-warming community of Svalbard, Norway, for this documentary in our "On the Dot" series. What scientists are learning there can help Americans understand how climate change is affecting our country too.CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 …
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We seem to be moving (slowly, but steadily) to a multi-polar world. The U.S. empire is continually losing wars and credibility. Meanwhile, other major powers are stockpiling gold and forming economic relationships with other nations around the world. A hundred years of American wars have been fueled by debt, which are fueled by fiat money. Counterf…
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St. Petersburg artist Sasha Skochilenko has filed an appeal against her seven-year prison sentence for spreading “fakes” about the Russian army, reports Interfax, referencing the joint press service of the St. Petersburg courts. Skochilenko’s lawyers filed the appeal on November 30, according to St. Petersburg’s Vasileostrovsky district court, whic…
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A SIM card from the Ukrainian telecommunications operator Kyivstar was found inside a downed Shahed drone, which Russia used to attack Ukraine. Experts are investigating how the SIM card ended up in the drone and why it was needed, news outlet RBC Ukraine reports Air Force spokesperson Yuriy Ignat as saying in a telethon. Military analysts suggest …
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Poetry, right? I don't know about you but I'm feeling like I could use some poetry right about now. To that end! Right before the High Holidays started I had a conversation with one of my favorite Jewish writers, poet and translator Atar Hadari. The episode was slated for release on Monday 10/9, and of course intervening world events made it nearly…
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An Uzbekistani journalist has won the first-ever case under the country’s recently-enacted law prohibiting gender discrimination, according to the news outlet Gazeta.uz. Inobat Akhatova filed the case after she and a friend were denied entry to a Tashkent cafe and told the establishment had a policy of not allowing women inside after 10:30 p.m. Acc…
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Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu announced Friday that Russia will hold major military drills next year. The drills, called Ocean-2024, will involve all branches of the Russian Armed Forces, Shoigu said. The military is also reportedly planning a series of exercises to prepare for the event, including joint ones with units from other countrie…
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Israeli airstrikes on Gaza resumed on Friday after a weeklong ceasefire. What does the return to war mean for civilians? The White House wants lawmakers to provide additional funds to Israel and Ukraine. House Republicans won't go along, unless they get a concession on their border policy. And Florida's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis debated Californ…
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A label reading “fake” has appeared on The Way Home (“Put Domoi”), a Telegram channel run by Russian women advocating for their mobilized husbands to be sent home from the war in Ukraine. The same label has appeared on local chat groups associated with the channel in Crimea, Saratov, Yaroslavl, Rostov-on-Don, Kaliningrad, Novosibirsk, and Omsk, acc…
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On today's podcast: 1) Israel resumed combat against Hamas in the Gaza Strip after a week-long truce between the two sides ended on Friday morning. 2) European stocks advanced and the dollar fell before comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell that may offer clues about the path of interest rates. 3) After two years of delays and productio…
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