Management Matters with James-Christian Blockwood brings together government and private sector leaders for in-depth conversations about the big issues impacting public service, government and more. A podcast of the National Academy of Public Administration.
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Hosted by Charisse Deschenes and Kellye Mazzoli, Unmuted is the podcast for leaders in local government and public service who want real conversations about the parts of leadership no one talks about. We explore both the challenges and the wins, from navigating burnout to rediscovering purpose, with honesty and heart. Each episode offers candid insights, personal stories, and practical takeaways to help you grow, stay well, and stay connected in the work you love.
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A just state for everyone? Researching access to administrative justice in the digital era
Julia Dahlvik
In this podcast I will give insights into my research project on access to justice in the context of increasing digitalization of public services. The project's starting point is the observation that the digital transformation of public services comes along with two interlinked challenges: the risk of social groups being excluded from these services (digital inequality) and, as a result, restricted access to justice - a fundamental right that is also a prerequisite to exercising other rights ...
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The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) Podcast Series features in-depth interviews with top public health officials.
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Rachel Levitt and John Robertson provide timely researched commentary on Home to Roost, a weekly take on the effect of national policies on Alaska.
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Self -Learning with Dr. Sushma Singh
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We are excited to introduce you to our new podcast series, Auburn MPA Goes “Beyond The Books”. This is a new initiative of the MPA Program. It’s purpose is to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world application. We aim to create a platform where faculty and students have the opportunity to share perspectives, experience and insights with a wider audience.
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A weekly discussion of current affairs in China with journalists, writers, academics, policymakers, business people and anyone with something compelling to say about the country that's reshaping the world. Hosted by Kaiser Kuo.
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The Business of Government Hour, hosted by Michael J. Keegan, features a conversation with government executives and thought leaders who are changing the way government does business. The show explores topics such as leadership, management, technology, innovation, public service, as well as the mission of government in the 21st century.
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ICMA is a nonprofit dedicated to advancing professional local government management throughout the world. Local Gov Life is a mix of stories, insights, and advice from local government leaders.
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This Day in Maine gathers together the news that matters to Mainers. The nightly show features stories from the award-winning Maine Public News team.
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Explore the places where we come together and fall apart. Nuanced reporting on under-covered environmental issues — with plenty of adventure, wildlife and rich sound along the way.
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Lectures on international law issues by eminent scholars, practitioners and judges of national and international courts. The lecture series is brought to you by the Public International Law Discussion Group, part of the Law Faculty of the University of Oxford, and is supported by the British Branch of the International Law Association and Oxford University Press. Further details of this series can be found on the Public International Law -https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-subject-groups/grad ...
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Conversations with Bill Kristol features in-depth, thought-provoking discussions with leading figures in American public life.
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Academics of PA focuses on the individuals and research that comprise the field of public administration.
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Unpacking the Fifth Freedom in our innovation lab podcast, exploring how the free movement of knowledge and innovation can drive Europe's future, with insights from experts and key stakeholders.
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Faculty, staff, and guest experts from the Edward J. Bloustein School at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey talk about public policy, urban planning, public health, health administration, and informatics.
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Brian Lehrer leads the conversation about what matters most now in local and national politics, our own communities and our lives.
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Welcome to Policy for the People, a show that explores the public policies that can lift up all Oregonians. This show is a collaboration between KMUZ radio (kmuz.org) and the Oregon Center for Public Policy (ocpp.org).
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It Could Happen Here started as an exploration of the possibility of a new civil war. Now a daily show, it's evolved into a chronicle of collapse as it happens, and an exploration of how we might build a better future. Every day Robert Evans, Garrison Davis, Mia Wong, and James Stout take you on a jaunty walk through the burning ruins of the old world and towards a better one that lays just on the horizon.
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From Temple University's College of Public Health, CommonVoice provides a behind-the-scenes look at how and why we do research. What motivates investigators to ask their questions? Why does this research matter to practice or policy? How can we work across disciplines to address the important questions of our day? By tackling questions such as these, CommonVoice aims to make research more accessible to all.
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Hosted by NASFAA staff, this podcast offers an unscripted view of hot financial aid and higher education-related topics. The hosts discuss what's happening inside the Beltway to give you an insider's perspective.
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Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.
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KQED's statewide radio news program, providing daily coverage of issues, trends, and public policy decisions affecting California and its diverse population.
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This monthly podcast explores the intersection of technology and arts management through interviews, product reviews, humorous dialogue, and more! The Technology in the Arts podcast is produced by the Arts Management and Technology Lab, a research center of the Master of Arts Management program in Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University. The AMT Lab staff currently includes Dr. Brett Crawford (Executive Director), Lutie Rodriguez (Chief Editor of Research), Angela Johnson (Podcast Produc ...
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Join Public Interest Litigation Support for To Be Fair NI - the podcast series about the life-changing legal cases that create positive impact, not just for one person, but for communities across Northern Ireland.
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Everyone has a dream. But sometimes there’s a gap between where we are and where we want to be. True, there are some people who can bridge that gap easily, on their own, but all of us need a little help at some point. A little boost. An accountability partner. A Snooze Squad. In each episode, the Snooze Squad will strategize an action plan for people to face their fears. Guests will transform their own perception of their potential and walk away a few inches closer to who they want to become ...
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Welcome to A Shot In The Arm Podcast, where we take a deep dive into the heart of global health. Since our launch in 2019, we've released over 150 episodes that illuminate the intersection of innovation and equity in healthcare. Join me, your host Ben Plumley—a global infectious disease strategist and passionate HIV advocate, along with our expert team of co-hosts, as we engage in compelling, character-driven conversations with a diverse array of guests from around the world. Together, we ex ...
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A podcast that explains major policy issues at a 101 level. Experts from America's leading public policy organization break down major news stories and policy debates raging in culture and Congress alike.
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Ways to turn small talk into more enlightening and stimulating conversations
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Connecting You to Real Issues and Real Solutions - From Housing and Insurance to Sustainability on the Outer Banks and Everything in Between.
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Each episode has been created to bring you some kind of value. Life is never ending and self improvement game - whether it's health,career guidance or just some kind of inspiration .Provide information in a fun and entertaining way (thus, increasing your engagement) extend your learning . Synthesize your learning through podcast creation and communicate with parents and the community. Ánurag 👦
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Catch up on the biggest stories of the day from Washington with interviews and analysis from leading journalists. Posted weekdays at 6:30 pm ET. From C-SPAN, the network that brings you the "Q&A" podcast.
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Deep in the Mojave Desert, there is a little town with a big name and a bizarre history: California City. For decades, real estate developers have sold a dream here: if you buy land now, you’ll be rich one day. Thousands of people bought this dream. Many were young couples and hard-working immigrants looking to build a better future. But much of the land they bought is nearly worthless. In this new podcast from LAist Studios, host Emily Guerin tells a story of money, power and deception.
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Each episode of dotEDU presents a deep dive into a major public policy issue impacting college campuses and students across the country. Hosts from ACE, joined by guest experts, lead you through thought-provoking conversations on topics such as campus free speech, diversity in admissions, college costs and affordability, and more.
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Marfa Public Radio is literally never asleep. It operates 24/7 (except when lightning strikes) and there’s so much that goes on behind the scenes to make this happen– fundraising, compliance, protocols, emergency response, maintenance…the list goes on and on. Do you lay awake wondering what FCC compliance entails? Ever wondered what NPR's code of journalistic ethics involves for the newsroom? We may never be able to explain what it takes to operate the station, but we can put you to sleep tr ...
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For members of the Home Builders Association of Greater Springfield, staying up to date on the latest issues, advocacy and members-only special offers is critical. On the Housing News Podcast, host Matt Morrow shares the latest with HBA members.
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Welcome to “The Grovecast” – a monthly podcast hosted by the City of Cottage Grove, Minnesota. Our goal is to highlight how the City operates, what each department and division does, as well as discuss issues facing Cottage Grove. Hosted by Emily Schmitz and Phil Jents.
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A podcast that goes all Hart-Fuller on everything from public policy to superheroes.
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Hosted by Don Berwick, MD, MPP, FRCP, and Kedar Mate, MD, Founder and CMO of Qualified Health, and Former President and CEO of Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Turn on the Lights is a podcast that aims to improve health care worldwide by shedding light on health care issues through thought-provoking conversations. By demystifying health care problems, we hope to activate both the public and health care professionals to help us accelerate changes leading to health and health care i ...
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Anderson Cooper brings you highlights from CNN's premier nightly news program AC360.
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"Oh Myyy Pod!" explores how social media influences the court of public opinion, both the good and the bad.
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Called Talking Digital Public Infrastructure in the first season, this new rebranded podcast, now called State of the Stack dives deeper into the specifics of DPI design, deployment, implementation, policymaking, and regulatory frameworks. Ritul is our new co-host along with Sarthak, and the both of them plan to bring you exciting new episodes this season. This podcast explores the intersections of development, public technology, governance, and market innovation. We specifically discuss the ...
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"OPB Politics Now" is a weekly podcast that takes a deep dive into the hottest political topics in Oregon and the Northwest. Every Friday, OPB’s political reporters and special guests offer in-depth analysis, discussion and insight into candidates, events and issues.
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The Proposal Manager Podcast contains a wealth of information about all things related to the public sector bidding process. From the C-Suite to a GovCon newbie, this show has something for everyone. Each episode will discuss topics related to government business development, capture, and proposal management.
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The State of Public Administration, Part 2, Q&A with Frank Fukuyama, Vanessa Williamson and Philip Howard: National Conference 2025
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18:24This episode of Management Matters with James-Christian Blockwood features Frank Fukuyama, author, political scientist and professor at Stanford University, Vanessa Williamson of the Brookings Institution, and Philip Howard, founder and chair of Common Good for "The State of Public Administration" in front of a live audience during the 2025 Nationa…
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Brian Lehrer Weekend: Freakonomics; History of US Drug Use; 'Hamilton' Birthday
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1:09:14Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. 20 Years of Freakonomics (First) | Why Bombing 'Drug Boats' Will Do Nothing to Solve America's Fentanyl Crisis (Starts at 32) | Ten Years of Hamilton on Broadway (Starts at 59) If you don't subscribe to the Brian Lehrer Show on iTunes, you can do that here.…
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All of this week's episodes of It Could Happen Here put together in one large file. - Requiem for Stop Cop City - Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #43 - CZM Rewind: My RNC Grindr Adventure - CZM Rewind: Elon Musk Has Lost the Gamers You can now listen to all Cool Zone Media shows, 100% ad-free through the Cooler Zone Media subscription, avail…
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A breast cancer researcher at Harvard loses 1/3 of her staff amid NIH funding cuts
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3:53Amid NIH funding delays, clawbacks and uncertainty, a scientist at Harvard who studies breast cancer has lost one third of her lab employees and wonders if she can continue her research experiments.By Martha Bebinger
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A new animated film offers a way for kids to learn about contemporary Native culture
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4:26This Thanksgiving, a new animated film offers teachers a resource to talk about contemporary Native Americans with their students.By Kadin Mills
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Chloe Zhao's 'Hamnet' tells a story of grief and the healing power of art
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3:58Based on Maggie O'Farrell's acclaimed 2020 novel about William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes, Chloe Zhao's beautiful film Hamnet tells a story of tragedy and the healing power of art.By Bob Mondello
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Nebraska's newest public official is 10-years-old
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1:53The Kid Governor program is a nationwide initiative that helps teach kids about government by holding elections. Nebraska just elected 10-year-old Charlie Couch as it's first kid governor.By Ava Berger
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83 years ago, the Cocoanut Grove Nightclub fire changed safety codes and burn care
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3:29After more than 80 years, the Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire remains one of the nation's deadliest. Many safety lessons came from the tragedy that claimed more than 500 lives in Boston.By Amanda Beland
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States sue the Trump administration over major homelessness spending cuts
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3:39States are suing the Trump administration over its plan to massively cut back long-term housing for homeless people. Advocates say the changes could push more than 100,000 residents onto the streets.By Jennifer Ludden
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Denmark's 'flexicurity' policies help get people back on their feet
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3:29If you lose your job in Denmark, it's not time to scream at the skies quite yet. The government has a unique set of policies called "flexicurity" designed to help get you back on your feet.By Darian Woods
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Holiday cyber scams are getting more inventive
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2:31Hackers are hoping to take advantage of the holiday season, and they're not just stealing money or data.By Jenna McLaughlin
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Virginia could be a key state in countering Trump's redistricting push
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3:44If Virginia Democrats go ahead with redistricting, it would go a long way to countering the GOP and President Trump. But it would challenge the governor-elect's bipartisan image and anger Republicans.By Jahd Khalil
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Pope Leo's Lebanon visit sparks frustration as he'll skip the most battered region
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4:30Pope Leo visits war-torn Lebanon but some in the country with the biggest percentage of Christians in the region are upset he's skipping the most battered part.By Jane Arraf
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Ian McEwan on Imagining the World After Disaster
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29:20In his latest novel, Ian McEwan imagines a future world after a century’s worth of disasters. The good news in “What We Can Know” is that humanity still exists, which McEwan calls “nuanced optimism.” He and David Remnick discuss the tradition of the big-themed social novel, which has gone out of literary fashion—“rather too many novels,” McEwan the…
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Black Friday Best-Of: Jill Lepore; AJ Jacobs; Bill McKibben; A Better You
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1:49:35Looking ahead to the 250th anniversary of the U.S., Jill Lepore, professor of American History at Harvard University, staff writer at The New Yorker, and the author of several books, including We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution (Liveright, 2025), digs into the history of the country's founding document and what it means for the count…
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Watch Duty App Changes Approach To Wildfire Response
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10:46The nonprofit app Watch Duty is revolutionizing how people get information about wildfires and evacuations. And it’s not just residents in vulnerable areas downloading the app — firefighters are using it too.Reporter: Scott Rodd, KPBS People who often eat fish caught in the San Francisco Bay could be consuming unhealthy levels of persistent, danger…
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Imperfect Paradise: Gender-affirming care for transgender youth is at risk in LA and nationwide
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31:26Nearly 3,000 patients have been forced to find gender-affirming care elsewhere after the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles closed their LA Center for Trans Youth Health and Development in July. The closure comes amid threats of cuts to federal funding for providers of gender affirming-care and other attempts to restrict LGBTQ rights nationwide. LAist…
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Imperfect Paradise: Gender-affirming care for transgender youth is at risk in LA and nationwide
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31:26Nearly 3,000 patients have been forced to find gender-affirming care elsewhere after the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles closed their LA Center for Trans Youth Health and Development in July. The closure comes amid threats of cuts to federal funding for providers of gender affirming-care and other attempts to restrict LGBTQ rights nationwide. LAist…
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CZM Rewind: Elon Musk Has Lost the Gamers
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41:35Mia and Gare discuss the social and political role of gamers and why people like Elon Musk and Sam Bankman-Fried spend so much effort portraying themselves as gamers. Original Air Date: 3.27.25 Sources: https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2024/09/15/deshaun-watson-trade-details-texans-browns/75189022007/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1ykCc…
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Black Friday is here, but so is inflation. How should shoppers budget?
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5:13With Inflation and an unpredictable economy, Christmas shopping might look different this season. Washington Post financial columnist Michelle Singletary talks about families can navigate things.By Vincent Acovino
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From building homes to filling pantries to re-enacting medieval history for middle-schoolers – yes, you read that right – acts of volunteerism have remained vital for communities across the country.By Matt Ozug
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Pope Leo is traveling to Turkey and Lebanon on the first foreign trip of his papacy
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3:36This Thanksgiving, Pope Leo is making his first overseas trip as pontiff. He started in Turkey, where he called for tolerance between different peoples and religions.By Ruth Sherlock
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There's reason to be optimistic about the the movies coming this holiday season
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8:11A selective preview of the comedies, action adventures, dramas and awards contenders Hollywood has in store between Thanksgiving and the end of 2025.By Bob Mondello
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The Afghan resettlement effort faces a defining test after the DC shooting
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5:30Haris Tarin, vice president of the Muslim Public Affairs Council, outlines how the alleged DC shooter was vetted and what it means for Afghan immigration to the U.S.By Kai McNamee
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Federal officials probe alleged D.C. shooter's ties to Afghanistan's CIA and military
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3:59Officials are conducting a "coast-to-coast" investigation into the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., the FBI head said. The suspect had worked with the CIA in Afghanistan.By Brian Mann
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It's not easy to get a Thanksgiving turkey in Moscow, Russia. But it's possible
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2:40Thanksgiving is of course a very American holiday. What, though, is an American overseas at this time of year to do — specially when it comes to eating turkey?By Charles Maynes
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Jiffy corn muffin mix is a Thanksgiving staple made by a 137-year-old company
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3:46Jiffy corn muffins are an iconic pantry staple that's been a part of family dinners for 75 years. Thanksgiving is peak season for the company, which has been run by the same family for five generationBy Neda Ulaby
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Writer Suleika Jaouad shares how she stays connected to people she's lost
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3:49On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Writer Suleika Jaouad talks about how she stays connected to people she's lost.By Rachel Martin
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The evolutionary history of kissing, moss in space, and the origins of the moon
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7:47Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of NPR's Short Wave podcast talk about the evolutionary history of kissing, how moss spores fare in space, and new clues about the collision that created the moon.By Emily Kwong
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When we’ll hit peak carbon emissions, and macaques that keep the beat
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26:21First up on the podcast, when will the world hit peak carbon emissions? It’s not an easy question to answer because emissions cannot be directly measured in real time. Instead, there are proxies, satellite measures, and many, many calculations. Staff Writer Paul Voosen joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how close we are to the top of carbon mountai…
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Thanksgiving Best Of: Revolution; Indigenous History; Military Clothing; 100 Years of Thanksgiving Celebrations; Family Words
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1:49:14On this Thanksgiving, enjoy some of our favorite recent conversations: Ken Burns, documentary filmmaker, and co-director Sarah Botstein talk about their new, 12-part docuseries on PBS called "The American Revolution," which is being released just ahead of next year's 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. Julian Brave NoiseCat, wri…
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Minor league baseball has a rich history in California, going back more than a century. But minor league baseball is changing. Like other professional sports, it has become a big-money game, attracting owners looking to cash in on rising team values. One Central Valley city has witnessed what that big-money game looks like firsthand, losing its lon…
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Our Autumn Social marked 25 years of the Human Rights Act. Now, we’re sharing something special: a replay episode featuring highlights from two thought-provoking speeches from PILS Director Kate Barry and human rights expert John Wadham. Feel the energy of the Autumn Social again (or for the first time). To subscribe to our newsletter: http://eepur…
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Weekend Edition: The US Economy and the "Affordability" Crisis, Mood of the nation this Thanksgiving, and the FCC in the Trump Administration
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29:47In this weekend's episode, three segments from this past week's Washington Journal. First: As the holiday shopping season kicks off – a discussion about the U-S economy and the "affordability" crisis with Heather Long - columnist and Chief Economist for Navy Federal Credit Union. Then: Pollster and strategist Frank Luntz discusses what his focus gr…
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We’re following breaking news in what is being a called a targeted attack on two national guardsmen in Washington, DC. We have the latest on their condition and what we know about the suspected shooter. Plus, as controversy swirls around the phone call between President Trump's Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and the Kremlin, one Republican congressman…
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President Trump makes a statement about the National Guard shooting in D.C.
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3:58President Trump addresses the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. The shooting happened just a few blocks from the White House.By Ailsa Chang
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Two Nat'l Guardsmen are shot & wounded in DC; Georgia judge dismisses criminal 2020 election interference case against Pres. Trump & co-defendants
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51:59Two National Guard troops patrolling Washington, DC not far from the White House are shot. A suspect, also shot is in custody; Judge in Georgia dismisses the election interference criminal case against President Donald Trump and co-defendants at the request of the prosecutor. We will talk with USA Today Justice Department reporter Aysha Bagchi (11)…
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Wednesday, November 26, 2025: Maine Secretary of State presses Trump administration to explain why they need detailed voter data
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7:04This Day in Maine Wednesday, November 26, 2025
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Remembering Susan Stamberg and the holiday recipe she shared with listeners
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2:11This Thanksgiving season, we remember Susan Stamberg, one of NPR's "founding mothers," who died this year. For decades, she shared a family recipe for cranberry relish with listeners.By Matt Ozug
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When the northern lights dramatically lit up skies across the country earlier this month, poet Silas House was among those of us dazzled from below.By Neda Ulaby
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Former U.S. diplomat Kurt Volker on how Trump is handling Ukraine negotiations
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4:52NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with former U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine Kurt Volker, about the latest in the Trump administration's unconventional approach to negotiating a peace deal.By Ailsa Chang
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How is it going for travelers at busy airports this holiday week?
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4:12Millions of Americans are flying to visit family and friends this holiday season. It's a big test of the U.S. aviation system after weeks of disruptions caused by the government shutdown.By Joel Rose
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Was the first 'Thanksgiving' feast actually along the Rio Grande?
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3:23Thanksgiving is steeped in stories of pilgrims and native people enjoying a harvest feast in Plymouth. But historians say the first "Thanksgiving" was 23 years earlier, in 1598 along the Rio Grande.By Angela Kocherga
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A 40-year-old Scout tradition of food donation got its start in St. Louis
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3:54During the holiday season, young Scouts across the country work to collect food items for local pantries. It's an annual event, called Scouting for Food, that's more than 40 years old.By Lacretia Wimbley
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Why kids are leading the charge back to movie theatres
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5:05PG-rated movies are leading the drive back to theaters following COVID, and the film industry has kids to thank!By Kai McNamee
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Tribal colleges in the U.S. are under threat
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3:52At tribal colleges and universities, students can get degrees while steeped in Indigenous traditions and learning techniques. Under the Trump administration, funding for them has been precarious.By Dalia Mortada
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Historic murals inside a D.C. federal building may face an uncertain future
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8:00NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks to art historian Mary Okin about the significance and uncertain future of the historic murals painted inside the Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building in Washington, D.C.By Matt Ozug
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The visit to Turkey and then Lebanon will be the first U.S. pope's first foreign trip.By Durrie Bouscaren
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