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Court Junkie

PodcastOne with Law & Crime

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Imagine being wrongfully convicted for a crime you didn't commit, or imagine your child's killer is still on the loose even though there's enough evidence for an arrest. I want to help shine light on the injustices of our judicial system. I delve into court documents, attend trials, and interview those close to the case to help me tell their stories.
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Reasonable Doubt

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World-renowned criminal defense lawyer Mark Geragos reveals the latest in our nation's most high-profile legal cases with podcast king Adam Carolla. In addition to examining how current law affects society, current events are brought to the forefront, as Geragos brings significant details from past and present experiences. Geragos has made notable marks on the legal system while representing Scott Peterson, Michael Jackson, Susan McDougal, Colin Kaepernick and more.
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio

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When he's not tooling around the National Capital region on his motorcycle, Tom Temin interviews federal executives and government contractors who provide analysis and insight on the many critical issues facing the Executive branch. The Federal Drive is found at FederalNewsNetwork.com and 1500 AM in the Washington D.C. region.
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A weekly wrap of the “must-know” developments in Marketing, Media, Agency and Technology for leaders and emerging leaders in the industry. Veteran industry journalist and Mi3 Executive Editor Paul McIntyre talks each week with guest marketers who are in the know on what matters at the nexus of marketing, agencies, media and technology. Powered mostly by Human Intelligence (HI).
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A best of the week's episodes from The Dan Abrams Show on Sirius XM's POTUS 124. The motto of the show is "where politics meets the law." Everyday Dan, a lawyer and media entrepreneur, analyzes the biggest news stories of the day from a legal perspective. With so much of today's breaking news having a legal component, Abrams digs into the issues with a team of experts, including former federal prosecutors and high-profile legal experts. In addition to Abrams' unique insights into the legal s ...
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Bad Bad Thing Season 2: The Blackstone Sisters TV show producer Jill Blackstone is accused of killing her disabled sister Wendy, and some of their rescue dogs, by leaving them in a garage with a barbecue grill. Jill blames the deaths on accidental monoxide poisoning But police believe she staged the scene. Who will you believe? Reported and hosted by Emmy award winning journalist, Barbara Schroeder.
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Comedian Greta Lee Jackson shares her life, career and relationship fails with comedians, actors, and media friends who have also learned (the hard way) how to embrace failure and then turn it into success…or at least a funny story to tell their mates.
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Killer Genes

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Hosts Melissa McCarty and Kelly McLear are two-time Emmy nominated investigative journalists with more than 30 years of true crime experience. Covering both solved and unsolved cases, they've travelled the country confronting accused and convicted killers while also shedding light on the heartache violent acts cause. What sets them apart is their compelling storytelling and unique access to the people involved in each case which gives a 360-degree view of the crimes told directly from the so ...
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As Murder Made Me Famous takes a break, we're thrilled to bring you Copycat Killers, the next great true crime podcast from Reelz and Podcastone! Hosted by Forensic Psychologist Dr. J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner, this series goes behind the headlines of real-life murder cases which copy memorable slayings seen in Hollywood movies. Each episode features a mystifying murder scene and law enforcement’s hunt for the killer. Whether it’s two high school students terrorizing and killing a female classmat ...
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The most-watched woman in the history of cable news takes her trademark no-holds barred political and cultural commentary to the world of podcasting with "The Laura Ingraham Show," a part of the Quake Media network. A bestselling author, a breast cancer survivor, and the mother of three internationally-adopted children, Laura was the most listened-to woman in talk radio before making the move to podcasting. Laura has been a trailblazer across multiple media platforms, and she brings a unique ...
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If a sailor needed to change a filter on a Navy ship, it would require logging in and using six separate systems. The time it took just to order the part made the whole thing not just inefficient. The legacy systems the sailors used were difficult to secure. Well, that's changing, and for more on how the Navy is modernizing its logistics systems, F…
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The government is still litigating and getting money back from fraudsters in the pandemic-era Payroll Protection Plan. One reason for so many cases: whistleblowers. Not just one or two, but enough to make a noisy orchestra. We get more from an attorney and member of the the Anti-Fraud Coalition, Jason Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
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We just heard from the director of the task force that's modernizing the Defense Department's organic industrial base. Modernized factories and depots need people with modernized skills. For how its handling that task, I caught up with the deputy chief of staff for personnel at the Army Materiel Command, Christina Freese. Learn more about your ad c…
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The Defense Department doesn't rely 100% on contractors for its needs. It also uses what it calls the organic industrial base. A network of government-owned facilities that manufacture things like howitzer shells and replacement parts for vehicles and aircraft. But the average organic factory is 80 years old. So the Army has a comprehensive plan to…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin How the Army goes about modernizing its crucial but aging organic industrial base How the Army will make sure it has the people to staff its modernized organic factories Payroll Protection Plan fraud revealed through a chorus of whistleblowers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adcho…
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The Biden Administration is giving agencies more capacity to handle the increase in permitting work that comes with a windfall of federally funded infrastructure projects. The Federal Permitting Council is investing $15 million in a new contracting tool to help agencies bring in temporary . It's also helped agencies upgrade their IT systems to stre…
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The Defense Department has finalized the regulations for the long awaited Cybersecurity Maturity Model certification program. The Pentagon plans to begin including CMMC requirements and contracts in 2025. What comes next in the cyber certification program? Federal News Network's Justin Doubleday joins us with the latest. Learn more about your ad ch…
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There ought to be a law against bad customer experience. There *is* a law, though, that federal agencies have good customer experience. It's known as the 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act. How did agencies do in 2023? We find out from the director of information technology acquisition management at the Government Accountability Office,…
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After years of cogitation, the Defense Department has finalized one of two big rules for its Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification System. CMMC. It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone, least of the tens of thousands of affected contractors. Yesterday we heard from the Professional Service Council with an industry-wide take on CMMC. For a close-u…
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The idea of digital transformation has permeated the Army. One of the most important areas of transformation concerns acquisition and logistics. For an update, at yesterday's Association of the U.S. Army annual confab, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin caught up with the Principal deputy assistant of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology, Y…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin Army modernization from the technology point of view What contractors need to know, now that a big Defense cybersecurity rule is finalized Good customer experience isn't just good. For federal agencies, it's the law Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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After Jennifer Farber Dulos went missing in May 2019, investigators immediately zeroed in on her estranged husband and his new girlfriend. In Part 1, prosecutors begin laying out their case in front of a jury. Please subscribe to our other podcast, CIVIL, which covers civil cases and trials. Listen to the trailer here - https://link.chtbl.com/Civil…
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The National Security Agency has been sounding the alarm about Chinese backed hacking groups infiltrating U.S. critical infrastructure. Well, now the National Security Agency's Cybersecurity Collaboration Center is deepening partnerships with the defense industry. For more on how the NSA works with the private sector. Federal News Network's Justin …
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Final comments on a Defense Department cybersecurity rule are due today. The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification project … known as CMMC … is about to become reality. That raises some practical questions. Such as … when will its requirements find their way into contracts. More now from the president and CEO of the Professional Services Counc…
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The congressionally charted Commission on the National Defense Strategy last month issued its assessment. Basically it said no one should be certain of the U.S. actually prevailing in the next large-scale conflict. And that the weakness has many parents. More now from the commission's executive director, David Grannis. Learn more about your ad choi…
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Trust in the federal government is slipping, especially among young Americans. A Partnership for Public Service survey finds adults 18 to 34 gave the lowest trust scores of any age group. It means agencies may soon have trouble recruiting the next generation of the federal workforce. For details, Federal News Network's Jory Heckman spoke with the P…
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The congressional recess continues. Members are mostly in their districts dealing with elections. The back-to-back hurricanes have left FEMA in financial difficulty, the agency says. So would that make Congress return early to appropriate disaster Monday? Joining me with the possible options, Bloomberg Government deputy news editor Loren Duggan. Le…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin This study of national security should make everyone stand up and worry It's your last day to comment on one of the biggest cybersecurity rules ever FEMA's post Helene and Milton finances cause Congress to ponder returning early Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Lauren and Chan dive into the mystery that is Taylor Swift’s style and try and determine why Taylor is choosing to spend her one wild and precious life dressed like Hermione going out for the weekend. The gals chat about Jessica Chastain putting Jet Blue on blast via Twitter and why it didn’t have the desired outcome with the public. They discuss H…
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Associate Professor Felipe Thomaz, of University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School, suggests Professor Byron Sharp’s best known book, How Brands Grow, is a misnomer – it’s actually about how big brands keep big marketshare, not how they got there. He also says it’s based on flaws within Andrew Ehrenberg’s earlier work, primarily static markets and a…
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Mark and Gary connect for their Sunday ritual as they open the show discussing their current trial with Mark highlighting Gary's unexpected location at the defense table. They then pivot into discussing the Young Thug/YSL RICO trial out of Georgia that they have been covering on and off for months. They highlight yet another Ex Parte communication …
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American University's School of Public Affairs launched during the Franklin Roosevelt administration. At 90, the school is still innovating with a program called the Key Undergraduate Leadership Program. Joining me in studio with the details, professor Russell Robinson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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The Defense Department enters its fifth year of its Software Acquisition Pathway Strategy designed to speed up delivery. The policy has been slow to take hold, but Army officials are already thinking of creating a special pathway just for artificial intelligence. Federal News Network's Anastasia Obis joins me with the details. Learn more about your…
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The Commerce Department's Economic Development Administration has made 184 million dollars in grants to six local jurisdictions. They'll carry out plans to improve local economies. With how and why these six communities were chosen, we turn to the acting director of the Recompete Pilot Program, Rachael Sun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit p…
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In the wake of Hurricane Milton, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has surged staff to Florida. FEMA also has 1000s of staff spread out across the southeast still, they're dealing with Hurricane Helene. FEMA's administrator insists the agency is ready to handle both disasters. For the latest Federal News Network's Justin Doubleday. Learn more…
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Non citizen, US military service members are in limbo as the Biden administration continues to defend the Trump era policy that delays their quick path to citizenship. Now the American Civil Liberties Union has joined the fray, urging the court to uphold the ruling that struck down the policy back in 2020. Federal News Network's Anastasia Obis join…
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Artificial intelligence brings a fresh set of procurement challenges. And it seems like every agency is buying it in one form or another. The White House last month issued guidance on what it calls responsible acquisition of AI. Joining me with the implications for intellectual property and who owns what, Haynes Boone procurement attorney Dan Ramis…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin How AmeriCorps hopes to recruit more seniors If your agency is buying artificial intelligence, what are you exactly buying anyhow? Your federal life is about to get a bit more expensive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesVon Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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The General Services Administration is trying to put emerging technologies on the radar, instead of having them fly by unseen. To do that, GSA Federal Acquisition Service has a new program to identify and research which technologies agencies need to prepare for in the next several years. For more about GSA, s tech radar, Federal News Network's Jaso…
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No doubt you've heard. Big price hikes for health insurance for federal employees coming next year. Big ones. Open season coming soon, brings lots of questions. For retires, a smaller cost of living increase is likely. More from the vice president of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association, John Hatton. Learn more about your a…
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AmeriCorps has completed an overhaul of rules and regulations for its seniors program. It aims top make it easier for seniors to join up. Here with the details, the director of AmeriCorps Seniors, Atalaya Sergi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesVon Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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Lauren and Chan chat about recent life updates, including Lauren’s celebrity sighting in New York City and Chan’s engagement photo conundrum. The gals discuss their theory on what is going on with Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce and unpack some of the rumors that have been circulating. They touch on Meghan Markle’s recent event appearance and the neg…
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After a long haul attempt at improving workforce morale, the Social Security Administration appears to be turning a corner for the first time in years, SSA employees have reported improving scores and how engaged they are with their work and how satisfied they feel in their jobs. That's according to SSA results of the 2024 Federal Employee Viewpoin…
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A long time civil servant, veteran and advocate for civil service itself will hand the baton to new leadership next year. She's has lead the National Academy of Public Administration longer than anyone … since 2017. And she's driven several important Academy initiatives. Terry Gerton joins me in studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podca…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin One of the most prominent advocates for good government retires A new way to ensure government and industry have enough cybersecurity people Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesVon Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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If education and workforce training are key to developing the cybersecurity workforce then one group thinks it has the answers. The Advanced Technology Academic Research Center, or ATARC, has published a detailed plan … what it calls a workforce development pipeline and pathway strategy. Joining me with more, California Sate University Professor Ke…
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Scientists at the Environmental Protection Agency were passed over for promotions, reassigned over disagreements about chemical safety. So says EPA's Inspector General. The IG found managers retaliated against employees who raised concerns about new chemicals being approved for commercial release, and that the retaliation violated the agency's scie…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin How Veterans Affairs hiring of substance abuse disorder workers could have gone smoother A new tool to help startups get a foot in the door at the Pentagon Hurricane Helene may disrupt Congress' plans to be out of session Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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After three years, an equity commission at the Department of Agriculture is seeing promising progress. The Commission sent 66 recommendations to USDA leadership earlier this year. Already, the department has implemented several changes, like streamlining the process for small farmers to access programs and resources. The equity commission celebrate…
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A new study for the U.S. Copyright Office looks at the geographic distribution of copyright claims registered within the United States. The agency is hoping to get a sense of where the copyright system is used and how patterns of registrations differ across areas within the country. For more on what they found and how the office will use this infor…
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With Congress passing a very short term continuing resolution to keep the government running, there just isn’t going to be that much new business right now. So what can companies do to make sure they get a good start to fiscal year 2025? To help with that answer, Larry Allen of Allen Federal Business Partners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
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Is the Pentagon getting it's moneys worth with the contractors it does business with? It's obvious an important question that many officials, elected and appointed, would like to find out. Also looking into are organizations like the Project on Government Oversight or POGO. It's tasked Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette, government affairs manager with POGO to…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin A snapshot of where most copyright claims are coming from With everything seemingly getting more expensive, the Pentagon wants to make sure they're not getting swindled While things aren't as busy, contractors can take this time to get out there for some face time Learn more about your ad choices. Visit pod…
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