Rats, Walmart Drones, Cancerous Meat and the Window
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The host for this episode was Ian Davidson.
The host for this episode was Ian Davidson.
The host for this episode was Ian Davidson.
The host for this episode was Ian Davidson.
The host for this episode was Ian Davidson.
The host for this episode was Ian Davidson.
City officials have blamed “external actors” for escalating demonstrations at Columbia University and elsewhere, but student protesters reject the claim. [...]
Abroad, some have praised the demonstrations. Others call the crackdowns evidence of American hypocrisy, or of a nation coming apart. [...]
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In a riveted courtroom, Ms. Hicks, the former spokeswoman for Donald J. Trump, testified how she and her former boss managed one scandal after another. [...]
A complex legal question became more pressing after a statement from the U.N. human rights chief. [...]
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Analysis of the first wave of results in the local elections 2024. [...]
Labour wins by-election and string of councils from the Tories, who retain the Tees Valley mayoralty. [...]
The next UK general election has to be held by 28 January 2025, but could take place earlier. [...]
Labour has discovered a knack of winning in the local elections where they need to win in a general election. [...]
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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock met with her New Zealand counterpart in Auckland, where they witnessed the signing of an understanding to expand scientific cooperation in Antarctica. [...]
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Photojournalists at NPR member stations documented protests at college and university campuses nationwide this week. [...]
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Drone footage obtained by The Associated Press shows the devastation inflicted on the Ukranian village of Ocheretyne [...]
Former Microsoft executive Steve Ballmer has poured unlimited resources into the Clippers, but they continue to come up short in the postseason. [...]
Paul Reubens, who died Sunday, rose to fame with Pee-wee Herman, a delightfully deranged twist on Peter Pan, presaging our obsession with nostalgia and childhood fun. [...]
"Sound of Freedom," a low-budget film about child sex trafficking, almost topped the box office. But its star Jim Caviezel has linked it to the QAnon movement. [...]
'The Banshees of Inisherin' and Germany’s 'All Quiet on the Western Front' closely followed. [...]