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The Point

Mindy Todd , Steve Junker

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WCAI's award-winning public affairs program. Tuesday through Thursday, Mindy Todd hosts a lively and informative discussion on critical issues for Cape Cod, the Islands and the South Coast. Every Friday is the News Roundup, as CAI News Director Steve Junker speaks with news editors and reporters from around the region.
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KZMU News

KZMU News

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KZMU News features grassroots, independent journalism broadcast from the heart of Moab, Utah. A daily newscast with reliable coverage, local voices, and reporting that empowers community.
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NYC NOW is a feed of the most up-to-date local news from across New York City and the region. With three updates a day, every weekday, you'll get breaking news, top headlines, and in-depth coverage. It’s all the news you need to know right now to make New York work for you.
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A weekly roundup of news and information about the Great Lakes region including: * lake level reports from the US Army Corps of Engineers * shipping news from Boatnerd.com * other news from around the lakes. Please let us know what you'd like to hear!
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The Greater European Talks

Institute for a Greater Europe

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The Official Podcast of the Intitute for a Greater Europe, a pan-European youth led think tank based in Brussels, Belgium. As well as our regular publications we wish to bring you a roundup of the news from each region the Institute follows.
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Advocate News Roundup

Victoria Advocate Publishing Co.

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The award-winning Victoria Advocate has a long-standing reputation as one of the best community papers in South Texas. Now, the second-oldest newspaper in the Lone Star State is venturing into audio. This podcast is a weekly recap of community news in the Crossroads region of South Texas. Join our hosts Carolina Astrain and Sara Sneath as they make sure you're the one in the know.
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Radio Times is an intelligent talk show dealing with issues of the Delaware Valley, as well as issues of national and global concern. Radio Times is produced by WHYY in Philadelphia.
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The Bharat Pacific

Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law

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Bharat Pacific is a digital media and publication platform, which offers curative and unique content through podcasts on international relations, technology policy and governance in the Indo-Pacific region. [Formerly IGlobal Podcasts] © Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law.
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SCROLL DOWN FOR THE LATEST !...Weekly news on relevant and interesting weather topics, news and personalities. We explain and discuss Tornadoes, Hurricanes, winter snow and ice storms, heat waves, cold waves, regular rainstorms, and how it matters to our homes, cities, states, country and the world. We'll talk about weather all around the world and the people who work 24/7/365 to warn, report, forecast, and archive all that happens weather-wise! Hosted by Certified Consulting and Broadcast M ...
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The 905er is a news, politics and discussion podcast for the GTHA region focusing on the region outside central Toronto where 4 million people live, but where news coverage and discussion hardly exists. Presented by Roland Tanner and Joel MacLeod, long-time activists, volunteers and sometimes even wannabe-politicians, we aim to provide a lively weekly podcast featuring interviews with people in the news, round-table discussions, analysis and more. It aims to be intelligent, though-provoking, ...
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The Indian Ocean World Podcast

Indian Ocean World Centre

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The Indian Ocean World Podcast seeks to educate and inform its listeners on topics concerning the relationship between humans and the environment throughout the history of the Indian Ocean World — a macro-region affected by the seasonal monsoon weather system, from China to Southeast and South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Based out of the Indian Ocean World Centre, a research centre affiliated with McGill University’s Department of History and Classical Studies, under the direction of ...
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This week on Regional Roundup, we meet a chainsaw sculptor from Zimbabwe who now calls Colorado home. We also hear from a community fighting for better athletic facilities in their region, and we get an update on the Navajo Nation's efforts to help tribal members who were lured to fraudulent treatment centers in Phoenix. Plus, we learn about the me…
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Get up and get informed! Here’s all the local news you need to start your day: Lower Manhattan will be filled with seafoam green today as the city honors the WNBA champion New York Liberty. WNYC’s Sean Carlson has a preview of the parade. Meanwhile, the MTA previously claimed solid financial footing for the next few years, but a new report paints a…
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A new study finds banks are charging higher interest rates on mortgage loans to Black New Yorkers. Plus, the Working Families Party finally tracked down Anthony Frascone, the mystery candidate who's running in a competitive Hudson Valley district. Also, WNYC's Samantha Max reports, legal experts expect New York City's subway system to play a centra…
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Subway ridership has surpassed 4.3 million daily riders multiple times this year, a level not seen since March 2020. Meanwhile, immigrant rights groups and sex workers are calling for an end to a crackdown on prostitution and illegal vendors along Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. Plus, WNYC's Elizabeth Kim reports on the unique dynamic between New York …
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Get up and get informed! Here’s all the local news you need to start your day: Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso is urging the City Council to pass New York City Mayor Adams’ housing plan, calling it a key step toward addressing the city’s housing crisis. Meanwhile, the MTA is launching a new anti-violence campaign reminding riders that tr…
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What if you could journey through a symphony of colors right in your backyard? Join meteorologist Steve Proletarian as he paints a vivid picture of the fall foliage spectacle sweeping across the United States. From the low-key color displays in the southern states to the breathtaking peak hues lighting up the Northeast and Great Lakes, Steve provid…
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On Monday, KZMU News Director Emily Arntsen and Public Affairs host Christy Williams Dunton facilitated a two-hour forum with the eight candidates running for Grand County Commission. The conversation is separated into four 30-minute segments by district. - Time Stamps - • 00:00 - 00:30 — District 3: Incumbent Jacques Hadler & Howard Trenholme• 00:…
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Queens state assemblyman Zohran Mamdani announces his run for mayor of New York City. Plus, members of the Central Park Five file a defamation lawsuit against former President Trump. And finally, WNYC’s Michael Hill talks with reporters Brigid Bergin and Michelle Bocanegra for a breakdown of six ballot proposals New York City voters will weigh in o…
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams is eliminating an online form that has frustrated some city council members for months. WNYC’s Giulia Heyward reports. Meanwhile, police are investigating a 7-car crash at the intersection of Ocean Parkway and Avenue V in Brooklyn that left 16 people injured on Monday. Also, the Whitney Museum will offer free admissio…
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Get up and get informed! Here’s all the local news you need to start your day: A new report from New York City’s Independent Budget Office finds many residents still face delays in receiving cash and food assistance. Meanwhile, a new poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris holding a strong lead over former President Donald Trump in New York state. …
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As reported by Global News earlier this month, an internal document to then Minister of Education Todd Smith states that the province could be facing a teacher shortage. Too many teachers are leaving the profession with fewer new teachers joining their ranks. The Ministry of Education is predicting that as early as 2027 we could start seeing a gap …
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Uncover the mysteries behind the extraordinary warmth sweeping across the eastern United States with meteorologist Steve Pelletieri in this episode of The Weatherman Podcast. With temperatures soaring 8 to 10 degrees above normal, we promise you'll gain insights into the phenomenon known as Indian summer and how it could impact your week. Steve wal…
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A new set of proposed rules could clamp down on who's eligible for public matching money through the city's campaign finance program. Plus, New York veterans who recently returned from service are reporting higher rates of mental health issues than in the past. Also, WNYC’s Janae Pierre talks with Newsday sports writer Steve Popper for a preview of…
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Jury selection begins this Monday for the trial of Daniel Penny, accused of fatally choking Jordan Neely, a homeless man, on a subway train last year. Meanwhile, New Jersey officials announced plans to build 80,000 homes for low- and middle-income families, though some towns argue they lack the space to meet these demands. Plus, the Adams administr…
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Get up and get informed! Here’s all the local news you need to start your day: Members of the public can voice their opinions on New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ “City of Yes” zoning plan to boost housing this Tuesday. Meanwhile, First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer opposes delaying the closure of SoHo’s Elizabeth Street Garden, saying it would …
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Uncover the secrets to experiencing the most vibrant fall foliage and the latest weather updates with meteorologist Steve Pelletieri as your guide. Journey through the colorful landscapes of America, from the picturesque hues of the Carolinas and Georgia to the stunning peak colors in New England and beyond. Learn where to find the most breathtakin…
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Ready to have your weekend weather planning sorted with ease? Tune in to hear meteorologist Steve Pelletier break down the upcoming weather patterns across the United States. Learn how a dominating high-pressure system is influencing weather from the central Mississippi River Valley to the Great Lakes, and what conditions you can expect if you're t…
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Are you ready to uncover the secrets behind this month's captivating weather patterns? Join me, meteorologist Steve Pelletier, as we explore the strikingly dry conditions that have enveloped the mid-Atlantic and northeast regions. Discover how these patterns are creating perfect opportunities for leaf-peeping adventures from the Delaware Valley up …
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Former President Donald Trump made a swing through New York City this week to attend the annual Al Smith charity dinner. Plus, a new audit by New York State Comptroller says the State's Division of Human Rights routinely mishandled housing discrimination complaints. Also, the Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade returns Saturday with some changes t…
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On the South Florida Roundup we looked at the spate of deadly tornadoes spawned by Hurricane Milton last week — 26 of them — which made Florida feel more like Kansas (01:10). We also discussed WLRN’s new series “Culture of Neglect,” which looks at efforts to restore Miami’s important but too often uncared for cultural institutions (19:15). And we e…
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On the News Reel today, we talk to Doug McMurdo, editor of the Times-Independent. We discuss the recent arrest of Grand County public defender Kristine Rogers for attempting to illegally evict tenants. We also talk about some possible plans to bring more water to the wetlands, which flood less and less as water levels drop on the Colorado River. An…
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams and a coalition of business groups have a new plan to redesign a stretch of Fifth Avenue between Bryant Park and Central Park. Plus, the New York Liberty face the Minnesota Lynx in the Twin Cities for Game 4 of the WNBA championship series. If the Libs win, they’ll be crowned champions for the first time in their hist…
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This week: A new lawsuit seeks to invalidate the Republican primary for the Plymouth and Barnstable state Senate seat. And, Cape housing advocates have questions about new legislation coming from Beacon Hill. Also, who will get the honor of sculpting Herman Melville?Von Steve Junker
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Get up and get informed! Here’s all the local news you need to start your day. A new report finds New York City's multibillion-dollar shelter system for homeless residents is beset with potential self-dealing, nepotism and excessive salaries for nonprofit executives. Meanwhile, some parents say a new GPS tracker for New York City school buses is of…
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Runners from around the world came to Moab last week to compete in an ultramarathon called the Moab 240. Participants had 117 hours to traverse a 240-mile loop from Moab to Indian Creek, up the Abajos, into the La Sals, and back to town. Most runners average about 90 minutes of sleep per night, and the extreme exhaustion causes many of them to hall…
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This week on Regional Roundup, it’s all about food. We hear from Jessica Hulse Dillon, senior director at the Soil & Climate Alliance, who spoke at a panel discussion called "The Election and the Future of Food on Your Table" at the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies recently. We also meet a regenerative farmer on Colorado’s Western Slope, hear…
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul is denying rumors that she's seeking out a position in a potential Kamala Harris administration. Plus, an off-duty New York City correction officer remains on trial for the killing of a teenager. The officer's attorney says his client fired in self defense. Also, Rep. Pat Ryan is hoping an endorsement from fellow Demo…
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According to new data, New York City recorded a dip in overdose deaths last year for the first time since 2018. Plus, the Mets take on the LA Dodgers Thursday night in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series. And finally, New York Comic Con kicks off Thursday. WNYC’s Michael Hill talks with a Bronx teacher and two of her students about ho…
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Get up and get informed! Here’s all the local news you need to start your day. Manhattan's Elizabeth Street garden has gotten a lifeline. A last-minute court filing gives the popular SoHo green space until October 30th to avoid eviction. Also, A 17-year-old is being charged with driving the wrong way on the Henry Hudson Parkway in Manhattan and kil…
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What if understanding the week's weather could transform your travel plans or daily routine? Join meteorologist Steve Pelletier as he unravels the mysteries of high and low-pressure systems shaping the U.S. weather for the week of October 17th, 2024. From a commanding high-pressure zone over the central U.S. to the bustling series of low-pressure s…
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The Elizabeth Street Garden, a popular Manhattan fixture, is facing eviction as soon as Thursday. Plus, WNYC’s Michael Hill and Rosemary Misdary talk about the challenges and solutions to fighting climate change in New York. And finally, 18-year-old Radio Rookies reporter Nora Dergam looks into how easy it is to get addicted to vapes and the impact…
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Dr. Philip Gooding (IOWC, McGill) is joined by Dr. Lukas Ley and Tarini Monga (both Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology) to discuss the research group, "S.AND - The Future of Coastal Cities in the Indian Ocean." Their conversation covers the shifting roles of sand in human environments, with particular attention to their current fieldwork …
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New York City wants to redesign the Cross Bronx Expressway, long known for its pollution and noise issues. Meanwhile, the city is introducing new rules to limit emissions from large buildings. Plus, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has appointed Chauncey Parker, a former prosecutor and NYPD official, to replace Philip Banks, who resigned last week af…
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Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: The parents of a 4-year-old boy who died in his Harlem apartment face charges of criminally negligent homicide and child endangerment. Meanwhile, the family of a New Jersey train operator killed Monday when her train hit a fallen tree plans to sue the state and NJ Transi…
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Discover the contrasting weather wonders sweeping across the United States this week with us on The Weatherman Podcast. Ever wondered how a high-pressure system stretching from eastern Canada to the Gulf Coast impacts your local weather? Get ready to unravel the mysteries behind the cold fronts and warm spells as we, Mitty Ronson and Steve Pelletti…
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77,000 New Jersey residents or their families will have their unpaid medical debts cleared through a new state initiative. The program will purchase approximately $120 million in qualifying, unpayable medical bills to relieve residents of this financial burden. Plus, the family of a New Jersey train operator killed when her train struck a downed tr…
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New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan will step down this Friday, months earlier than expected, citing personal reasons. Meanwhile, politicians and luminaries joined Monday’s Columbus Day parade, which marched up Fifth Avenue. WNYC’s Ryan Kailath was on the scene. Plus, the Yankees and Mets are both three wins away from a potential Sub…
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Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: Officials say efforts to boost homeless outreach in the subways are making progress connecting people to permanent housing. Meanwhile, Tuesday is the last day for New Jersey residents to register to vote. Plus, the Yankees beat Cleveland 5-2 and the Mets defeated the Dod…
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What if you could predict the weather with the precision of a seasoned meteorologist? Join me, Steve Pelletier, on The Weatherman Podcast, where I promise to equip you with the know-how to navigate the mid-October chill sweeping across the country. As a robust high-pressure system descends from Canada, you’ll learn how it’s influencing the lake-eff…
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Last week saw news that another beluga whale died at Marineland. For years now, the Niagara Falls-based theme park has been under intense scrutiny, after evidence of animal mistreatment and deaths have emerged at the park. The Ontario Solicitor General has stated that the park is under inspection by the province but will not divulge what it has bee…
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