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Work Junction

Work Junction

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Flexible co working space near huda city center Gurgoan. Work Junktion is the leading coworking space-as-a-service platform, offering flexible shared office space , co work space, Free Parking space, Events, Dedicated Seats, Private Cabins, virtual office space, Space for one on one private meetings, High Speed Internet, Spacious cafeteria, 24 * 7 Power Back Up, Conference Room, solutions to foster creativity and increase productivity, reimagining the workplace for everyone from freelancers ...
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Yeehaw Junction

Ricky Mast and Ben Ingram

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Two friends who work in baseball, Ben Ingram and Ricky Mast, spend their offseason doing what they love best: Talking about music. During each episode of Yeehaw Junction Ben and Ricky explore unique themes and topics of discussion based around their love of music. Season 1 topics include: Favorite live albums? Favorite cover songs? If you had a time machine, what artists would travel back in time to see and when would you see them? What were you listening to during your senior year of high s ...
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For construction business owners and accounting pros. In depth exploration of software and topics related to construction and accounting. A three segment podcast: 1. Tonya introduces the problem and potential solution 2. Tonya will speak with an industry expert 3. Tonya works with a real live user to help them implement the solution and answer all their questions
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Insightful conversations with leading experts in the field of health care, medical research, policy, and more from the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). Each episode examines the many complexities found at the junction of medicine and society.
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Way Out West

The Cowboy Accountant

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Ride into the timeless tales of the American West, where cowboy wisdom meets grit and heart. Celebrate the cowboys and cowgirls whose hard work and spirit help feed a nation, one story at a time.
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Get ready to DEEP DIVE on "THE CONSPIRACY FILES". This is the most explosive show on the internet. Join host COLIN BROWEN (of "Murder In America" & "The Paranormal Files") as he dives deep into some of the world's most dangerous and disturbing conspiracy theories. From suspicious suicides to hidden pedophile rings and high profile murders, NO STORY is off limits and NO DETAIL will be spared. If you like conspiracies, mysteries, true crime and chaos, then this show is for you. Join Colin as h ...
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Two Onc Docs

Sam and Karine

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This is Sam and Karine, and we are Two Onc Docs! We both graduated from our Heme/Onc fellowships in 2021 and became board certified in both Hematology and Oncology. Our mission with Two Onc Docs is to create short board review episodes that you can listen to on your drive to work, while you make your morning coffee, or between pages on call. This is intended to be a supplement to other established board studying resources for busy trainees. *This podcast is intended to be an educational reso ...
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Mediapolis Now

Scott Rodgers / Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities and Culture

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Mediapolis Now is the podcast channel of Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities and Culture. Like its parent journal, our podcast puts media and the city into conversation. We are interested in how scholars, artists and other practitioners see the practices, rhythms and motilities of the city through patterns of media use, exposure and desire; and who approach media forms, representations, infrastructures and industries as intrinsic aspects of urban living. Our channel hosts three series, all explo ...
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Breakups suck — for everyone. Whether it is a movie star or their invisible assistant. 'How I Dealt With It' makes breakups less suck-y, and doubles up as a GPS from Break Up Junction to Move On Avenue. (or Break Up Gali to Move On Nagar, if you are desi and love a good Indian reference!) Hosted, Written and Produced by Divyani Rattanpal
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The Blonde & The Bald

Drs. Elizabeth Bagley & Frederick T Schurger

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Are you experiencing back pain that you can’t get rid of? Getting migraines and/or having trouble sleeping with no identifiable cause? Do you feel like you’ve tried everything out there to treat these aches and pains but have little to no improvement? Chiropractic treatment might be the solution you’ve been looking for. There is hope yet! Get expert guidance from Blair chiropractors, The Blonde and The Bald, Drs. Beth Bagley & Frederick Schurger. On this show, they explain how chiropractic c ...
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New Writing North

New Writing North

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New Writing North is a development agency for creative writing and creative reading based in the north east of England. We specialise in the development of talent and act as a dynamic broker between writers, agents and producers across the creative industries. As a promoter of new writing we work to engage people with creative reading, with live literary experiences and with new plays, films and digital work. Our commitment to raising the aspirations and developing the creativity of young pe ...
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Relive the thirteen-day siege of the Alamo in this cinematic episode of Way Out West. We follow the story from the first sight of Santa Anna’s army to the final predawn assault, exploring the courage, fear, and grit inside the mission walls. You’ll meet Travis, Bowie, and the defenders who held their ground against impossible odds — and then we dig…
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NEW YORK CITY (VINnews) — Cameron Kasky, a Jewish survivor of the 2018 Parkland school shooting and co-founder of the March for Our Lives gun control advocacy group, announced Tuesday that he is running for Congress in New York’s heavily Jewish 12th District. The 25-year-old activist, who helped organize nationwide protests calling for stricter gun…
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (VINnews) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Sunday brushed aside speculation about a possible 2028 presidential run, telling CNN’s Jake Tapper that Republicans should focus on delivering results rather than early campaign jockeying. “Are you thinking of maybe running?” Tapper asked during an interview on “State of the Union.” “I’m no…
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WASHINGTON D.C — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicted Tuesday that the first two quarters of 2026 will bring significant economic relief and growth for working- and middle-class Americans, citing surging investments, falling inflation and upcoming tax benefits. In an interview clip circulating widely on social media, Bessent described the per…
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NEW YORK CITY (VINnews) — Rap superstar Nicki Minaj made history Tuesday as the first female rapper to address the United Nations, thanking President Donald Trump for his strong leadership in highlighting the ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria and declaring that “faith is under attack in way too many places.” Speaking at a panel […]…
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NEW YORK — Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is calling on supporters to help raise $4 million to fund his transition into City Hall, saying he is deliberately avoiding reliance on “wealthy donors.” Mamdani announced Sunday that his transition team had already collected more than $1 million over two weeks, with 12,707 contributors giving an average of […]…
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JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attended a Torah scroll dedication ceremony Tuesday evening in memory of Maj. (res.) Dr. Moshe Yedidyah Leiter, a platoon commander in the elite Shaldag unit who was killed in action in the Gaza Strip. Dr. Leiter was the son of Israel’s Ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter. […]…
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Her father fought in a key battle on Riva Ridge in Italy to help end World War II. Now, 80 years later, Susannah LeVon of Grand Junction reflects on his legacy through an unexpected, and enduring friendship. Then, a growing body of research finds that moms are struggling with their mental health, battling things like stress, anxiety and even depres…
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SIDON, LEBANON (VINnews) — An Israeli airstrike targeted a Hamas training facility in the densely populated Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp near Sidon in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, killing at least 11 people, according to Lebanese health officials. The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the strike, stating that aircraft hit a compound used by…
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JERUSALEM (VINnews) — On Tuesday, Satmar Grand Rebbe Aron Teitelbaum continued his visit in Israel with a series of stops at Satmar institutions, beginning with a visit to a Talmud Torah in Bnei Brak. During his visits, the Rebbe engaged with students and faculty, offering guidance, blessings, and words of Torah, emphasizing the importance of […]…
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WASHINGTON – President Trump on Tuesday renewed his attack on ABC News, calling for the network’s broadcast license to be revoked after a reporter asked him about releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The exchange began when the reporter questioned Trump about Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s role in the 2018 killing of journalist […]…
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JERUSALEM – An Israeli man in his 30s was killed Tuesday afternoon in a combined ramming and stabbing attack at the Gush Etzion Junction. A woman in her 40s was seriously wounded, and a man and a 15-year-old boy were moderately injured. According to the IDF, two Palestinian attackers attempted to ram pedestrians before jumping […]…
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JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Defense Minister Israel Katz on Monday gave his “full backing” to IDF Central Command chief Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth following recent outbreaks of settler violence in Judea and Samaria. In a strongly worded statement, Katz condemned attacks by what he called “a small, violent, criminal group of anarchistic law-breakers” who “take t…
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Geriatricians – doctors trained to treat older adults – are scarce. We meet Dr. Erika Altneu, of Salida, who discusses "deprescribing" and battling loneliness in one's later years. Then, dads answer the call for tutors at one Denver school. And CPR's former resident poet, David Rothman, shares "The Radio Poems: Transmissions from Colorado."…
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TEL AVIV — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met on Monday with outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams at the Kirya in Tel Aviv, thanking him for his steadfast support of Israel and calling him “a true friend of the Jewish people,” according to the Prime Minister’s Office. Earlier in the day, Adams toured the […]…
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EDISON, N.J. — Thousands of Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries and their guests from around the world gathered this week in New Jersey for the 42nd International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries (Kinus Hashluchim), culminating in a gala banquet celebrating the movement’s growth and global mission. The five-day conference brought together 6,500 ra…
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NEW YORK (AP) — New York police have released surveillance images of a man sought in the shooting of New York Jets cornerback and special teams standout Kris Boyd. Boyd remained in critical but stable condition Monday, a day after he was shot in midtown Manhattan. A motive for the shooting remains under investigation and […]…
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JERUSALEM – The Satmar Rebbe of Kiryas Joel, Rabbi Aharon Teitelbaum, landed in Israel on Monday, marking his first visit in nearly five years and his first Shabbat in Meron in a decade. The visit has generated significant excitement across the charedi community, with thousands of chassidim traveling from the U.S. to join the events. […]…
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KOLWEZI, CONGO — A massive landslide buried dozens of artisanal miners Friday at an informal quarry near this copper-rich city in southern Congo, killing at least 70 people, local authorities said. The collapse occurred in Kawama, a mining town about 12 miles from Kolwezi in Lualaba Province. Witnesses and officials said unstable excavations at the…
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BROOKLYN — On Sunday, police arrested two individuals after they allegedly stole a young man’s hat and knocked off his kippah on Avenue N and East 15th Street, the NYPD’s 70th Precinct announced. The incident, which was caught on surveillance video, is being treated as a bias-motivated assault. Both suspects are expected to be charged […]…
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NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams, currently traveling in Israel, posted an update Sunday highlighting a visit to the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Adams said he paused at the holy site to pray, calling it “a place of prayer for all nations” and emphasizing the endurance of Jewish faith over thousands of years. He ended […]…
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Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman walks Ryan through a new homeless navigation campus that encourages work and sobriety with nicer and nicer accommodations. Then, for Thanksgiving, a celebrated Boulder sommelier chooses three wines to pair with turkey, ham, and vegetables. Plus, the impact of tariffs on a specialty cheese shop in Denver. And, indie rock an…
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Colorado’s economy has been flashing warning signs for a while, but is a recession really on the horizon? Today, the launch of our special report, "Silent Recession," looking at the numbers driving the state's economics. Then, the government shutdown has left many nonprofits scrambling to provide assistance for people missing their food benefits --…
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Soon enough, Colorado will have new leadership. In 2026, top seats are wide open for the first time in eight years. From the governor, attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer to the U.S. Congress, we take stock of the midterm election with Purplish. Then, new music from the Gasoline Lollipops, which defies musical genres.…
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Joshua Barocas is an associate professor of medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. J.A. Barocas. The Erosion of Harm Reduction. N Engl J Med 2025;393:1865-1867. B.A. Barsky, A. Caplan-Bricker, and C. Robertson. Religious Liberty as a Shield…
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Before there were fences, the range was open and wild. It was a place where cowboys rode for days across endless grasslands, always chasing water and weather. Then came two inventions that changed everything. The windmill brought water to dry country, making ranching possible where rivers couldn’t reach. Barbed wire drew the lines that ended the op…
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He survived the battle of Iwo Jima; 100 year old Jim Blane of Denver reflects on this pivotal moment in World War II and how it affected his life. Then, walking in the victorious footsteps of the 10th Mountain Division which trained in Colorado. Also, veterans with brain injuries and PTSD from combat often have stomach problems too; now researchers…
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According to Gallup, barely a third of Americans express a great deal or even fair amount of trust in newspapers, TV, and radio. In the 1970s, trust was as high as 72 percent. At Front Range Community College, students meet the press: Greg Moore, former editor of The Denver Post and recent National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame indu…
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We ask Jason Crow, who represents Colorado's 6th Congressional District -- one of the country's most diverse -- if flight reductions will become an incentive to end the government shutdown. Plus, his views on ICE crackdowns and gerrymandering as a political power strategy. Then, Jefferson County's sheriff lobbies for changes she hopes will prevent …
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Growing up in Colorado, John Herrington fell in love with rock climbing. Little did he know that would start his climb to the stars. A citizen of the Chickasaw nation, Herrington is the first Native American to go into space. Then, the impact of federal energy cuts on innovation in Colorado. Also, training and retaining nurses in rural areas. And, …
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Colorado voters said yes to propositions LL and MM in Tuesday's election, to pay for school meals for all; cafeteria workers and local farmers will benefit too. We talk through what's next with Anya Rose from Hunger Free Colorado. Plus, Denver voters keep a ban on flavored tobacco in place and say yes to a $950 million bond package to create a "vib…
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In today's episode, we examine the dark details and inconsistencies in the FBI's official narrative surrounding the attempted assassination of Donald J. Trump. Join me on this deep, dark dive. - SUBSCRIBE TO "THE CONSPIRACY FILES" on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@TheConspiracyFilesOfficial - LISTEN TO "THE CONSPIRACY FILES" WHEREVER YOU GET YO…
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Yashaswini Singh is an assistant professor of health services, policy, and practice at Brown University. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. Y. Singh. The Antitrust Antidote to Hospital and Nursing Home Corporatization — Promises and Pitfalls. N Engl J Med 2025;393:1761-1764.…
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Long before rodeo queens and arena spotlights, there was Lucille Mulhall. The Oklahoma ranch girl who could rope circles around any cowboy in the West. From dusty cattle roundups to the bright lights of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, Lucille redefined what it meant to be a woman on horseback. This episode of Way Out West takes a ride through her st…
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ICE agents can detain someone without a warrant under certain conditions. Now a judge will decide if agents are flaunting federal law in Colorado. Then, a noteworthy development with the reintroduction of grey wolves in Colorado. Plus, a farm that honors Native American heritage at the site of much pain. Also, Purplish explores uncovered history hi…
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Who gets into public service these days? We're at Colorado State University to find out from students in a leadership program. Then, it's been a century since performer and civil rights champion Josephine Baker left the U.S. for France. In Loveland, a sculptor lovingly captures her in clay. And later... one part ska. one part punk. one part pirate?…
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In today's episode, we examine the friendship between a former U.S. President, and one of the most notorious criminals in American history... - SUBSCRIBE TO "THE CONSPIRACY FILES" on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@UCsYWvjBZc6nhVspRKh9BppQ - LISTEN TO "THE CONSPIRACY FILES" WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR PODCASTS!: -Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/sho…
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A Halloween haunting with Denverite's third annual DenverFright. Local writers gather on stage at The Bug Theatre to send chills down your spine, including Stephen Graham Jones and Teague Bohlen. Denver historian Phil Goodstein takes us to a cursed block Uptown. And the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance's scariest resident shambles in!…
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As the Supreme Court deliberates changes, the Voting Rights Act turns 60. We look at its past, present and future with local political analysts -- this after Colorado took action in its last legislative session to make sure access is enshrined in state law. Colorado state law also requires all county jails to offer in-person voting for eligible ind…
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The bombing victims of United Flight 629 will be memorialized after seven decades. It was the first attack on a US commercial airliner. Atop Denver's old control tower, we speak with a woman who lost her parents. Then, a new film about musician and AIDS activist Carl Bean, who sang what's considered the first gay anthem.…
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When the lights go out at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, the ghosts of the West ride again. Ride along for a haunting story from Prosperity Junction — where history, legend, and the spirit of a lost saddle cross paths with a night security guard beneath the moonlight. Learn more about the real-life Prosperity Junction at "The Cowboy…
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A Colorado doctor was diagnosed with the same lung cancer he’s researched and treated all his life. He only recently decided to share his story when chemotherapy made him horribly sick. Dr. Ross Camidge talks about sharing the same path as his patients, and how he views death and what comes next. Then, from artwork to hidden history on the walls, P…
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A lot of people risk falling rather than use a walker; there's just too much stigma around them. Today in Aging Matters on Colorado Matters, we visit a lab where they're developing a so-called "sexy walker," but the project is about far more than vanity: it's frankly life or death. Then, food banks prepare for a rush as SNAP benefits run dry. Plus,…
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All Things Considered Host Ari Shapiro, who has just left NPR after 25 years, came to Denver to receive a prestigious award. We spoke at this year's Damon Runyon dinner. Then, the disproportionate toll domestic violence takes on children. Plus, how your Google search affects the air you breathe. And Denver band BRŪHA is a family affair.…
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