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May 4, 2024 – PBS News Weekend full episode
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, what the Biden administration’s expansion of health care privacy means for people seeking abortions. Then, as American troops leave Chad and Niger, concerns rise about security and stability in Africa. Plus, how one Ukrainian family is rebuilding their life in the U.S. after losing everything in the Russian invasion. Read…
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BBC World Service – Newshour, Gaza Talks intensify in Egypt
Hamas reportedly looking at the ceasefire proposal with “full seriousness.” Show more Egypt is hosting the latest round of talks on a possible ceasefire in Gaza, and the release of Israeli hostages. Hamas negotiators are in Cairo, where mediators from Egypt, the US and Qatar are awaiting a response to the latest proposal. We’ll hear…
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Florida mom runs world-record mile while pushing a stroller
NPR’s Scott Detrow speaks with Kaitlin Donner, who set a new world record time for running a mile with a child in a stroller. SCOTT DETROW, HOST: I like to run. I’ve also got young kids. And the combination of the two can be tricky for a lot of parents. It can be hard to…
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Brian Lehrer Weekend: Latest in Transit; Are SATs a Good Thing?; Bird Migration
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. Transit Latest: Congestion Pricing, Fare Evasion, the End of Free Bus Routes and More (First) | Are SATs a Good Thing? (Starts at 27:57) | Peak Spring Migration Season (Starts at 50:38) If you don’t subscribe to the Brian Lehrer Show on iTunes, you can…
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Ancient gastronomy from mammoths to muesli
People visit exhibits inside the Smithsonian Hall of Human Origins, Thursday, July 20, 2023, at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington. Jacquelyn Martin/AP We may have an image of our ancient human ancestors as they prowled the prehistoric plains with spears to bring down Dire wolves, Mastodons, and Saber-toothed tigers for dinner. But…
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Cup of Coffee for the Road : The Best of Car Talk
Stephan from Wyoming probably likes a cup of hot coffee for the road to keep warm, but he was shocked when his mechanic came out with a steaming coffee kettle and began pouring it into his carburetor. One lump or two on this episode of the Best of Car Talk.Get access to hundreds of episodes…
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Reveal | We Regret to Inform You
Bruce Praet is a well-known name in law enforcement, especially across California. He co-founded a company called Lexipol that contracts with more than 95% of police departments in the state and offers its clients trainings and ready-made policies. In one of Praet’s training webinars, posted online, he offers a piece of advice that policing experts…
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The Political Scene | The New Yorker | Who Should Be More Worried about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.– Biden or Trump?
Join The New Yorker’s writers and editors for reporting, insight, and analysis of the most pressing political issues of our time. On Mondays, David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, presents conversations and feature stories about current events. On Wednesdays, the senior editor Tyler Foggatt goes deep on a consequential political story via far-reaching…
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Erik Larson On The Dawn Of The Civil War : Fresh Air
In The Demon of Unrest, author Erik Larson chronicles the five months between the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and the start of the Civil War, drawing parallels to today’s political climate. Also, David Bianculli reviews the FX/Hulu spy thriller series The Veil, starring Elisabeth Moss. Read the full article here
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Most noncompetes could be outlawed by a new Federal Trade Commission ruling. : Planet Money
MARINA OLIPHANT/Getty Images (Note: This episode originally ran in 2021.) Millions of American workers in all sorts of industries have signed some form of noncompete agreement. Their pervasiveness has led to situations where workers looking to change jobs can be locked out of their fields. On today’s episode: how one man tried to end noncompete…