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Wolverine Confidential

MLive's Aaron McMann, Andrew Kahn, and Ryan Zuke

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Wolverine Confidential is the definitive podcast for University of Michigan sports news and analysis. Hosts Andrew Kahn, Aaron McMann and Ryan Zuke cover Michigan football, basketball, hockey and more for MLive.com.
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Me, Myself, and AI

MIT Sloan Management Review

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Discover what separates AI success from AI hype. In this series from MIT Sloan Management Review, AI winners share their secrets and success stories from the front lines. Explore the future of artificial intelligence with leaders from companies like YouTube, Cisco, and Hugging Face who are turning AI's potential into measurable business value.
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Stark Naked Numbers

Jason Andrew

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Every number tells a story. The problem is that for most people, your finances are an overwhelming, over-complicated mystery that you’ve just never had the time or the energy to unpack. I’m here to help you with that. Hi. I’m Jason Andrew – chartered accountant, business owner and financial voyeurist – and this is Stark Naked Numbers. It’s the podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and a better investor, and ul ...
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The weekly podcast dedicated to fans of American muscle cars! Join us each week to discuss muscle cars news and trends, get your questions answered, and share YOUR personal story! Hosted by Rob Kibbe of The MuscleCar Place: http://www.themusclecarplace.com
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Healthcare is changing but is it for the better? In this podcast, you'll hear discussions about the healthcare system, its problems, possible solutions, and stories from leading physicians and experts in healthcare. Healthcare is more complex than the sound bites we hear. The changes, and possible solutions, will have wider impact than the sound bites you hear. Join us as we strive to Survive Healthcare
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Giving Credit(s)

Marcel Pérez

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You've heard about writers, directors, actors, and even producers- but what about the gaffers, best boys, hair, and make up artists? Why don't we hear from location managers, prop masters, and foley artists who also work just as hard and in some cases longer hours than the people we always hear from. Giving Credit(s) is an interview podcast where I'll talk to fellow crew members in the film industry. We'll hear about what they do, what their lifestyle is, and what they love about the job. Yo ...
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Jeffrey Epstein was a multi millionaire who had political and business ties to some of the most rich and powerful people in the world. From businessmen to politicians at the highest levels, Epstein broke bread with them all. Yet for years the Legacy media and the rest of high society looked the other way and ignored his behavior as multiple women came forward with allegations of abuse. Even after he was convicted and subsequently received a sweetheart deal those same so called elites welcome ...
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20 Minute Fitness

20 Minute Fitness

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20 Minute Fitness dives into the science and technology of today's fitness world for you. Packing need-to-know info about the latest in fitness nutrition, tech, science, and methodology every Thursday. Stay up to date with the current fitness news and trends without taking up all your time. Find out more at 20minute.fitness.
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The emerging picture from newly disclosed emails makes one thing brutally clear: Wall Street didn’t just “miss the signs” with Jeffrey Epstein, it consciously stepped over them. By the time many of the major banks and financial institutions continued doing business with him, Epstein’s reputation was already radioactive in elite circles. His 2008 co…
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Reid Hoffman’s explanation for why he went to Jeffrey Epstein’s island rests almost entirely on a familiar Silicon Valley dodge: curiosity paired with selective amnesia. Hoffman has said he viewed Epstein as a wealthy, well-connected financier who positioned himself as a bridge between tech, academia, and philanthropy, and that his presence was mot…
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The 2009 federal lawsuit Jane Doe No. 101 v. Jeffrey Epstein, filed in the Southern District of Florida, accuses Epstein of sexually abusing and trafficking the plaintiff when she was a minor in Palm Beach County. Filed under a pseudonym to protect her identity, the complaint outlines a pattern of predatory conduct consistent with other allegations…
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During the Virginia Roberts Giuffre defamation lawsuit, Ghislaine Maxwell attempted to use Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 45 as a pressure tactic, asking the court to sanction Giuffre and her legal team over their handling of subpoenas. Maxwell argued that Giuffre improperly served or attempted to serve subpoenas on non-party witnesses without giv…
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During the Virginia Roberts Giuffre defamation lawsuit, Ghislaine Maxwell attempted to use Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 45 as a pressure tactic, asking the court to sanction Giuffre and her legal team over their handling of subpoenas. Maxwell argued that Giuffre improperly served or attempted to serve subpoenas on non-party witnesses without giv…
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In late 2019, the Epstein estate first put Little St. James and neighboring Great St. James on the market together for a combined asking price of $125 million, an amount that immediately drew criticism and disbelief. The listing treated the islands as ultra-luxury assets, emphasizing development potential while making only passing reference to thei…
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As litigation against the Epstein estate advanced, the estate pursued a strategy that appeared designed to pressure Ghislaine Maxwell into bearing disproportionate legal and financial responsibility for Epstein’s crimes. By aggressively asserting indemnification claims and cross-claims against Maxwell, the estate sought to position her not merely a…
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In the aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein’s death, the Epstein estate adopted a strategy that prioritized insulation and control over transparency or accountability. Rather than facilitating a clean accounting of Epstein’s finances, associates, and network, the estate moved aggressively to consolidate assets, limit discovery, and position itself as a neu…
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In the wake of Jeffrey Epstein’s death in federal custody, the Bureau of Prisons promised sweeping reforms aimed at preventing another such failure. Those commitments included stricter adherence to suicide-watch protocols, improved staffing and supervision at facilities like the Metropolitan Correctional Center, greater accountability for guard mis…
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The subpoena issued to Bella Klein in the U.S. Virgin Islands’ civil investigation into Jeffrey Epstein focused on uncovering the flow of money, services, and coordination surrounding Epstein’s network while he operated in the territory. Klein—identified as someone involved in administrative, financial, or logistical support roles tied to Epstein’s…
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Judge Paul Engelmayer has approved the unsealing of grand jury records related to Ghislaine Maxwell’s federal prosecution and the broader New York investigation into her conduct, while cautioning that the documents are unlikely to contain significant new revelations. In his ruling, Engelmayer emphasized that grand jury materials are typically proce…
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Prince Andrew’s presence at the christening of his granddaughter has become a quiet but loaded news moment, highlighting how thoroughly his scandal continues to shadow even the most private royal occasions. Reports indicate that Andrew attended—or was expected to attend—the christening in a strictly personal, family-only capacity, deliberately stri…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s ascent into elite financial and social circles was not accidental, according to sustained criticism aimed at retail magnate Les Wexner, who is widely regarded as a central early enabler of Epstein’s power and legitimacy. Epstein, despite lacking conventional financial credentials, was granted extraordinary authority over Wexner’s …
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Jeffrey Epstein weaponized silence by turning it into both a shield and a currency. He used money, legal force, intimidation, and psychological manipulation to ensure that the truth about his crimes stayed buried. Survivors were silenced through a combination of nondisclosure agreements, confidential settlements, and the constant threat of being cr…
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In her Second Amended Response to Maxwell’s discovery demands, Virginia Giuffre pushed back aggressively, refusing to yield to Maxwell’s attempts to broaden discovery into intrusive and irrelevant personal and psychological domains. She objected to Maxwell’s sprawling requests as overly burdensome, unduly invasive, and aimed at discrediting her thr…
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In her Second Amended Response to Maxwell’s discovery demands, Virginia Giuffre pushed back aggressively, refusing to yield to Maxwell’s attempts to broaden discovery into intrusive and irrelevant personal and psychological domains. She objected to Maxwell’s sprawling requests as overly burdensome, unduly invasive, and aimed at discrediting her thr…
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In her Second Amended Response to Maxwell’s discovery demands, Virginia Giuffre pushed back aggressively, refusing to yield to Maxwell’s attempts to broaden discovery into intrusive and irrelevant personal and psychological domains. She objected to Maxwell’s sprawling requests as overly burdensome, unduly invasive, and aimed at discrediting her thr…
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Denise George, the former Attorney General of the U.S. Virgin Islands, sharply criticized the Epstein estate for what she described as deliberate secrecy designed to shield information and limit accountability. She argued that the estate consistently resisted disclosure of financial records, trust structures, and communications that could illuminat…
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While Jeffrey Epstein was incarcerated in Florida following his 2008 state conviction, he maintained access to a stream of visitors that critics have long argued was wildly inappropriate given the nature of his crimes. During his work-release arrangement from the Palm Beach County Stockade, Epstein was permitted to leave custody for up to 12 hours …
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Shortly after Jeffrey Epstein’s death in August 2019, he signed a will on August 9 bequeathing his estimated $577 million fortune into a trust known as the “1953 Trust.” Critics quickly raised concerns that this late-stage move was designed to obscure the identities of beneficiaries and delay or complicate restitution efforts for survivors. The str…
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Ghislaine Maxwell has attempted to cast her hair loss as yet another injury inflicted by incarceration, blaming the physical effects of prison while serving a sentence for facilitating the sexual abuse of minors. In her filings and statements, she frames thinning hair as evidence of extreme stress and mistreatment, folding it into a broader narrati…
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The Department of Justice has consistently argued that the controversial 2007–2008 Epstein non-prosecution agreement did not violate the Crime Victims’ Rights Act because, in its view, the CVRA’s protections did not attach until formal federal charges were filed. DOJ lawyers maintained that during the pre-charge negotiation phase, federal prosecuto…
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The Wolverines debuted a brand new freshman QB in Bryce Underwood, saw some new faces debut, went 9-3 but lost some of their biggest games of the season in overwhelming fashion. We discuss the 2025 season and debate whether it was a success or failure. Plus, a new special teams coordinator was hired, a new Big Ten champion was crowned, the College …
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The Department of Justice has consistently argued that the controversial 2007–2008 Epstein non-prosecution agreement did not violate the Crime Victims’ Rights Act because, in its view, the CVRA’s protections did not attach until formal federal charges were filed. DOJ lawyers maintained that during the pre-charge negotiation phase, federal prosecuto…
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The Department of Justice has consistently argued that the controversial 2007–2008 Epstein non-prosecution agreement did not violate the Crime Victims’ Rights Act because, in its view, the CVRA’s protections did not attach until formal federal charges were filed. DOJ lawyers maintained that during the pre-charge negotiation phase, federal prosecuto…
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The first Epstein prosecution in Florida was compromised not just by what happened in court, but by what happened afterward, when multiple federal prosecutors left the Southern District of Florida and went on to work for Epstein or his legal network. This revolving door exposed a systemic ethical failure, most notably in the case of Bruce Reinhart,…
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The ongoing fight over the Epstein files has exposed a widening fracture inside the MAGA movement, turning what was once a unifying rallying cry about corruption and elite criminality into a loyalty test with shifting rules. Demands for full transparency have collided with political self-preservation, particularly as questions arise that intersect …
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Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday book is far more than a grotesque artifact—it’s a rare glimpse into how the ruling class truly thinks when they believe no one is watching. The notes and jokes scrawled by high-profile figures weren’t cautious or sanitized; they were brazen, mocking, and disturbingly casual about Epstein’s depravity. These weren’t ra…
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The Jeffrey Epstein scandal stands as one of the most glaring failures of the American justice system, a case where victims were silenced, a secret non-prosecution agreement shielded powerful enablers, and federal custody ended in Epstein’s death under suspicious negligence. Despite civil settlements, oversight reports, and the conviction of Ghisla…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s life makes little sense when viewed through the lens of a rogue financier or even a Mossad agent, but it becomes coherent when understood as the creation of the CIA. From his early placement at the Dalton School by Donald Barr, to his sudden leap into finance at Bear Stearns, to his inexplicable relationship with Leslie Wexner, Ep…
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On this episode, OpenAI’s chief economist Ronnie Chatterji describes how artificial intelligence is reshaping both the economy and scientific innovation. Ronnie discusses the dual economic impacts of AI — the near-term boost from infrastructure investments like chips and data centers, and the longer-term productivity gains as AI tools integrate int…
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Reports and lawsuits over the years have alleged that the FBI had detailed knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s activities long before his 2008 conviction and still failed to intervene in any meaningful way. According to these accounts, multiple victims and witnesses claimed they provided information to federal authorities about Epstein’s recruitment met…
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Prince Andrew’s handling of the now-infamous £750,000 payment came under renewed scrutiny when reports revealed he instructed bankers with questions about the transfer to “call Buckingham Palace.” According to coverage of the incident, when compliance officers at the bank sought clarification about the large sum—sent by Andrew’s associate to Sarah …
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After Jeffrey Epstein’s death, Ghislaine Maxwell moved quickly to secure financial support from his estate, filing claims that she was owed money for years of work and personal protection supposedly carried out on his behalf. She framed herself as someone who had provided valuable services to Epstein—both professionally and personally—and argued th…
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In the aftermath of Prince Andrew’s settlement with Virginia Roberts, the Royal Family made a conspicuously cold display of distance when his birthday arrived. There were no public tributes, no coordinated social-media posts, and no ceremonial acknowledgments that normally accompany a senior royal’s milestone. Instead, the palace treated the day li…
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Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn were not peripheral figures in Jeffrey Epstein’s world but central operators who helped build, maintain, and financially sustain his criminal enterprise. As Epstein’s longtime lawyer and accountant, they created and managed the complex web of trusts, shell companies, bank accounts, and legal entities that allowed mone…
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Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn were not peripheral figures in Jeffrey Epstein’s world but central operators who helped build, maintain, and financially sustain his criminal enterprise. As Epstein’s longtime lawyer and accountant, they created and managed the complex web of trusts, shell companies, bank accounts, and legal entities that allowed mone…
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James Comer, chair of the House Oversight Committee, is facing sharp criticism over his response to the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents. Critics argue that Comer has publicly complained about the timing and scope of disclosures rather than welcoming transparency, despite his committee’s stated mission. They say his rhetoric and actions…
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Even from behind bars, Ghislaine Maxwell has remained a steadfast and vocal defender of Prince Andrew, clinging to a narrative of innocence that defies the mountain of public scrutiny and survivor testimony. In interviews and through intermediaries, Maxwell has repeatedly insisted that the infamous photo of Prince Andrew with Virginia Giuffre—his a…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s death inside a Manhattan jail cell in 2019 ignited a chain of suspicion that has never faded, morphing into a narrative where suicide is never just suicide. From Epstein himself to Jean-Luc Brunel in Paris, to former White House aide Mark Middleton in Arkansas, to Deutsche Bank executives and even Ghislaine Maxwell’s father decade…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s death inside a Manhattan jail cell in 2019 ignited a chain of suspicion that has never faded, morphing into a narrative where suicide is never just suicide. From Epstein himself to Jean-Luc Brunel in Paris, to former White House aide Mark Middleton in Arkansas, to Deutsche Bank executives and even Ghislaine Maxwell’s father decade…
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Jes Staley, the former JPMorgan executive, filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought against him by survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse. However, U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff denied this motion, allowing the case to proceed to pre-trial evidence gathering.. Staley is accused of protecting Epstein during his tenure at JPMorgan, where he worke…
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Jes Staley, the former JPMorgan executive, filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought against him by survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse. However, U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff denied this motion, allowing the case to proceed to pre-trial evidence gathering.. Staley is accused of protecting Epstein during his tenure at JPMorgan, where he worke…
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Lawsuit filings reported by the Toronto Sun allege that Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused and trafficked girls as young as 11 and 13, expanding the known scope of his crimes far beyond previously documented accounts. The complaint describes a pattern in which Epstein and his associates targeted extremely vulnerable children, luring them with promises…
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Epstein maintained a public account on Spotify, and his playlists — created between roughly 2011 and 2015 — show a strikingly broad and eclectic taste in music. His selections ranged from classical (including Ludwig van Beethoven) to jazz (notably Oscar Peterson), Broadway show tunes, gospel, pop, rock, and even contemporary club-style hits. His pl…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s operation in the U.S. Virgin Islands has been described by investigators, victims, and court filings as a conveyor belt of exploitation, with some accounts indicating he “entertained” up to seven girls per day. These weren’t social visits — they were scheduled, arranged, and controlled encounters designed to keep a steady stream o…
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Sky Roberts described how he personally drove his pickup truck to the house of Jeffrey Epstein to meet him and Ghislaine Maxwell after his then-teenage daughter Virginia Giuffre was offered a job as a masseuse. He said Epstein seemed like “a regular guy” and Maxwell appeared friendly — nothing that suggested to him the abuse that would later come t…
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Virginia Roberts Giuffre filed a civil lawsuit in August 2021 against Prince Andrew in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, accusing him of sexually assaulting her on multiple occasions when she was a minor trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Giuffre alleged that Prince Andrew knowingly participated in Eps…
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Virginia Roberts Giuffre filed a civil lawsuit in August 2021 against Prince Andrew in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, accusing him of sexually assaulting her on multiple occasions when she was a minor trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Giuffre alleged that Prince Andrew knowingly participated in Eps…
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Judge Rodney Smith’s ruling granting the Department of Justice access to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury materials marks a significant shift in how long-protected records related to the case may be handled. Smith found that the recently passed congressional Epstein transparency law overrides the federal rules that typically safegua…
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