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Joyce & Chris: 'Hacks' Is Back With Its Best Season Yet

Gold Derby Show - May 02, 2024 12:00 - 1 hour ★★★★ - 29 ratings
On this episode of the Gold Derby Show, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen rejoice at the return of "Hacks." Then, Joyce and Chris answer listener questions about Ryan Gosling, swarming bees, Nicole Kidman, "X-Men '97," and other great topics. Email us at [email protected]....

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The Blair Witch Project (1999) / Halloween Memories

Pop Culture Yearbook - May 02, 2024 05:00 - 54 minutes ★★★★★ - 25 ratings
In honor of Halloween, we are kicking off a monthlong Spooktacular! Scary movies and specials galore! We begin with maybe the most brilliantly marketed movie of all-time: The Blair Witch Project. Pete chose this movie as he remembered it being a one of a kind experience. 20+ years later, how doe...

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Violence erupts at UCLA, police clear occupied building at Columbia as protests intensify

PBS NewsHour - Segments - May 01, 2024 22:55 - 3 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
There were more arrests Wednesday at college campuses after demonstrations led to heated confrontations between protesters and law enforcement. The decision by college officials to call in police and when to do so has been debated in several states. Arrests played out dramatically on television i...

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How colleges decide when to call in police to break up campus protests

PBS NewsHour - Segments - May 01, 2024 22:50 - 7 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
Hundreds of protestors have been arrested across the country as demonstrations against the war in Gaza intensify on college campuses. For a closer look at when and how police are involved in these protests, Amna Nawaz spoke with Frederick Lawrence, a distinguished lecturer at Georgetown Universit...

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News Wrap: Blinken says "time is now" for a Gaza cease-fire

PBS NewsHour - Segments - May 01, 2024 22:45 - 6 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
In our news wrap Wednesday, Secretary of State Blinken is in Israel and insisting the "time is now" for a cease-fire, Prime Minister Netanyahu's office insisted Israel still means to assault the city of Rafah, the Federal Reserve left its key interest rate unchanged as inflation remains stubbornl...

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Trump reveals how he would govern if reelected to another term in the White House

PBS NewsHour - Segments - May 01, 2024 22:40 - 8 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
We have learned more this week about how former President Trump would govern if reelected. Wednesday in Wisconsin, he again pledged to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. And a wide-ranging interview with Time magazine sparked headlines with some of his most strident words yet about what ...

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Mammograms should start at 40, government task force recommends

PBS NewsHour - Segments - May 01, 2024 22:35 - 6 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
A key scientific panel updated its recommendations on breast cancer screenings and the changes could potentially save thousands of lives. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force now recommends that all women start getting biennial mammograms at age 40. The previous guidelines started at age 50. A...

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Mammograms should start at 40, task force recommends

PBS NewsHour - Segments - May 01, 2024 22:35 - 6 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
A key scientific panel updated its recommendations on breast cancer screenings and the changes could potentially save thousands of lives. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force now recommends that all women start getting biennial mammograms at age 40. The previous guidelines started at age 50. A...

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Outgoing U.S. Indo-Pacific commander urges more action to counter China's military power

PBS NewsHour - Segments - May 01, 2024 22:30 - 9 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
The Biden Administration calls the People's Republic of China the only country with the will, intent and military strength to change the world order. The U.S. military officer responsible for China and the vast area from Hawaii to India is stepping down this week after three years and a 40-year c...

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Agriculture school creates climate-aware approach to help small farmers feed Africa

PBS NewsHour - Segments - May 01, 2024 22:25 - 8 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
Africa faces challenges as varied as its vast landmass. But one that's shared by all 54 countries is how to feed a population of 1.2 billion that's expected to double by 2050. Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on one attempt to build a foundation. It's part of his series, Agents for Change. PBS NewsHou...

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Columbia University protest escalates with students occupying building on campus

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 30, 2024 22:55 - 3 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
Protests took a dramatic turn at Columbia University overnight when some pro-Palestinian students occupied a building on campus. In California, police arrested 25 protesters at California State Polytechnic University who had taken over a building for about a week and shut down the campus. A simil...

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News Wrap: Netanyahu vows to invade Rafah whether there's a cease-fire deal or not

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 30, 2024 22:50 - 7 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
In our news wrap Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed again to invade Rafah whether there's a cease-fire deal or not, former President Trump was found in contempt of court for violating a gag order in his hush money trial and House Speaker Johnson's job appears to be safe after Democra...

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State healthcare plans must cover transgender-related care, federal court rules

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 30, 2024 22:45 - 6 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
A groundbreaking ruling by a federal appeals court ensures gender-affirming surgery is covered by state-run health insurance programs. The decision ordered the plans to "reinstate coverage for medically necessary services for the treatment of gender dysphoria." It's a win for the trans community,...

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State health care plans must cover transgender-related care, federal court rules

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 30, 2024 22:45 - 6 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
A groundbreaking ruling by a federal appeals court ensures gender-affirming surgery is covered by state-run health insurance programs. The decision ordered the plans to "reinstate coverage for medically necessary services for the treatment of gender dysphoria." It's a win for the trans community,...

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Student journalists discuss covering the campus protests against Israel's war in Gaza

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 30, 2024 22:35 - 9 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
Student protests over Israel's war in Gaza and U.S. involvement continue across campuses nationwide. Even as the school year comes to an end, administrators are struggling with how to respond. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Spencer Friedland of the Emory Wheel, Aarya Mukherjee of the Daily Califo...

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Why many universities are rejecting protester calls for divestment from Israel

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 30, 2024 22:34 - 6 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
A key issue at these college protests against the war in Gaza is the demand for schools to divest from Israel. Monday, we heard a perspective arguing how universities can do that more readily. Now, Geoff Bennett has a different take from Chris Marsicano. He studies higher education finance and is...

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Israel divestment difficult and not in college's best interest, finance researcher warns

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 30, 2024 22:34 - 6 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
A key issue at these college protests against the war in Gaza is the demand for schools to divest from Israel. Monday, we heard a perspective arguing how universities can do that more readily. Now, Geoff Bennett has a different take from Chris Marsicano. He studies higher education finance and is...

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How an African university is connecting doctors to patients in remote communities

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 30, 2024 22:30 - 8 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for about 25 percent of all disease in the world, yet it has just three percent of the healthcare workforce. There are not enough medical and nursing schools and many of the continent's graduates are recruited to wealthier countries. Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on one e...

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Israeli and Palestinian singers bring their hope for peace and justice to U.S.

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 30, 2024 22:25 - 9 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
Amid the ongoing trauma in Israel and Gaza, the Jerusalem Youth Chorus is trying to do what few others seem able to these days: see each other as people and enjoy each other through a love of music. Jeffrey Brown spent a day with the group composed of Israeli and Palestinian singers for our arts ...

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Magic is brewing at The Rhapsody Theater

Bob Sirott - April 30, 2024 15:42 ★★★★ - 39 ratings
Dr. Ricardo Rosenkranz, Chicago’s own Physician Magician, joins Bob Sirott to talk about his background in magic and health as well as his appearances on ‘Penn & Teller: Fool Us.’ He also discusses a Cinco De Mayo event he will be performing at and even performs his magic in the studio.

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Getting a new phone? Make sure important information is backed up

Bob Sirott - April 30, 2024 15:41 ★★★★ - 39 ratings
Social media strategist Scott Kleinberg joins Bob Sirott to talk about the steps you should take to protect your personal data when buying or trading a phone or computer. Some of the steps include backing up important information and performing a factory reset. He also answers this week’s genius ...

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Dean Richards’ Entertainment Report: Taylor Swift, Zendaya, and Johnny Knoxville

Bob Sirott - April 30, 2024 15:41 ★★★★ - 39 ratings
Cindy Pearlman, senior writer for the New York Times and entertainment columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, joins Bob Sirott to share details about Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift together at a charity event and Anne Hathaway’s new movie. She also talks about her interview with Zendaya, John...

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Ukraine-Russia War update: Why will Putin raise Russia’s taxes?

Bob Sirott - April 30, 2024 14:45 ★★★★ - 39 ratings
Journalist and editor of ‘Ukrainian Freedom News’ Joseph Lindsley joins Bob Sirott from Ukraine to deliver the latest news on the Ukraine-Russia War, including Russia’s attack on Odesa that killed multiple people and animals, as well as why Vladimir Putin plans to raise taxes in Russia. You can f...

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Hot Media #507-Sports Media Update-Malcolm Moran

Hot Media with Bob Mann - April 30, 2024 12:37 - 19 minutes ★★★★★ - 11 ratings
The May 2024 episode of Hot Media with Bob Mann features a conversation with Malcolm Moran. Malcolm, a Hot Media regular, talks with Bob about coverage of the upcoming Olympics. Throughout the television era, broadcasting the Olympic games has been a challenging blend of sports, politics and his...

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Associated Bank Market Outlook: 4/30/24

Bob Sirott - April 30, 2024 12:07 ★★★★ - 39 ratings
On April 30th, 2024, Steve Grzanich shares today’s potential market drivers:

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Israeli barrage on Gaza continues as cease-fire, hostage release negotiations resume

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 29, 2024 22:55 - 5 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
Fraught negotiations continue nearly seven months into the war in Gaza. A Hamas delegation left Cairo and is expected to return with a response to the latest cease-fire proposal. Secretary of State Blinken pressed not just for a cease-fire and hostage release, but for much more humanitarian aid i...

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News Wrap: At least 45 killed by flooding in western Kenya

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 29, 2024 22:50 - 4 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
In our news wrap Monday, at least 45 people died in flash floods in western Kenya, Ukraine appealed for quick delivery of Western weapons as it gave more ground in the east, weekend tornadoes in Oklahomas killed four people and injured at least a hundred and the FDA will begin regulating new medi...

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The challenge colleges face with student demands for Israeli divestment

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 29, 2024 22:45 - 8 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
Protests show no signs of letting up and universities are handling their respective situations differently. Columbia University warned of mass temporary suspensions, state troopers were called in at Texas and nearly 300 people were arrested at other schools over the weekend. Geoff Bennett has per...

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Indian government accused of trying to kill Sikh activists in U.S.

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 29, 2024 22:40 - 6 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
India has seen its stature grow on the world stage. Led by populist Hindu Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the world's biggest democracy has grown its economy and its geopolitical influence. But an investigation by The Washington Post adds new evidence to allegations that India is trying to murder ...

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Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Gaza protests hurting Biden's reelection bid

PBS NewsHour - Segments - April 29, 2024 22:35 - 9 minutes ★★★★ - 967 ratings
NPR's Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including protests of the war in Gaza spread to more college campuses and the impact on the 2024 presidential race could be growing and Republicans previously criti...

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