College holds a mythic place in American culture—hailed as the best four years of your life and revered as a beacon of integrity and excellence. But behind the polished campus tours and glossy brochures lies a far more complicated reality. Each episode of Campus Files uncovers a new story, exploring everything from rigged admissions to sports scandals, free speech, and hazing. Consider this your unofficial campus tour. Do you have tips or story ideas? Send us an email at campusfilespod@gmail ...
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Integrity File Podcasts
The official podcast for Judicial Watch--a conservative, non-partisan educational foundation promoting transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law. Through our educational endeavors, we advocate high standards of ethics and morality in our nation’s public life and seeks to ensure that political and judicial officials do not abuse the powers entrusted to them by the American people. Judicial Watch fulfills its educational mission through litigation, investig ...
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The AI Files is a suspenseful, dialogue-driven thriller podcast set in a near-future world where AI evolves dangerously beyond control. Cyber-detective Eve Maddox and her enigmatic humanoid AI partner, ARIC, work for the top secret DAII (Department of AI Integrity) where they investigate eerie anomalies, unraveling shadowy conspiracies that blur the lines between human and machine intelligence.
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How can Fintech contribute to building a better world? In Season 4 of Fintech Files, we’re turning our focus to where financial technology meets social impact. This season, we explore financial inclusion, sustainable investing, and decarbonization with some of the brightest minds in the industry. As financial services touch every aspect of our lives, the opportunity to drive positive change is enormous. About Fintech Files: Join us on Fintech Files from BCG Platinion as we explore the cuttin ...
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Unpacking lessons for the public service, starting with the Robodebt Royal Commission. In 2019, after three years, Robodebt was found to be unlawful. The Royal Commission process found it was also immoral and wildly inaccurate. Ultimately the Australian Government was forced to pay $1.8bn back to more than 470,000 Australians. In this podcast we dive deep into public policy failures like Robodebt and the British Post Office scandal - how they start, why they're hard to stop, and the public s ...
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As public officials across the country are increasingly caught in the spotlight of corruption, the need to strengthen corruption enforcement has grown more and more urgent. Tune in to Integrity File to hear leading experts talk about the state of that fight, and their role in ensuring integrity in our public offices. Integrity File is a podcast produced by the Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity and edited by Samuel Gross. Special thanks to Zeke Uriel.
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The Lawfare Podcast features discussions with experts, policymakers, and opinion leaders at the nexus of national security, law, and policy. On issues from foreign policy, homeland security, intelligence, and cybersecurity to governance and law, we have doubled down on seriousness at a time when others are running away from it. Visit us at www.lawfareblog.com. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Judicial Watch Director of Investigations & Research Chris Farrell takes you on a deep dive into topics and issues relating government waste, fraud, abuse, & corruption--things you need to know as an informed, concerned citizen. Judicial Watch, Inc. is a conservative, non-partisan educational foundation, which promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law. Through its educational endeavors, Judicial Watch advocates high standards of ethics and morali ...
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Welcome to "Murder Files Unsealed" a True Crime Podcast, your portal into the darkest corners of the human psyche and the chilling stories that have left an indelible mark on society. Join us as we delve deep into the realms of real-life mysteries, unsolved cases, and the minds of both criminals and investigators. 🎙️ Podcast: Tune in to our gripping podcast episodes, where we breathe life into these haunting tales through immersive storytelling and in-depth interviews with experts, detective ...
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Cloudfiles Blog- Related to HubSpot/Salesforce and file sharing in general
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HubBroker Aps has developed an iPaaS system, which reads and writes PDF and other formats automatically. We support various file formats and convert to desired file format as per customers guideline. We are authorized partners with many online accounting systems in Denmark and many other European countries. We convert PDF files to XML, CSV, HUBXML, Edifact, OIOUBL, OIOXML, EHF, CXML, BISV2, FINVOICE, EXCEL, TXT, HTML, TEAPPS, NAVXML, BSFACTURA, OCXML, UBL, EML and many more. HubBroker Aps in ...
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Grow your best crop ever! Cultural and technical information for greenhouse professionals.
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Connor with Honor | Real Estate | Fasting | A.I. Integration/Agentic/Bots | Ticket Whisperer | Santa Clarita Open Houses
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Welcome to the "First Responder Realtor Podcast with Connor with Honor"—your trusted source for real estate expertise, fat-torching fasting insights, AI-powered business strategies, and ticket-beating legal tips. Hosted by Connor MacIvor, an honorably retired LAPD officer and full-time Santa Clarita Realtor since 1998, this podcast is where street-smart wisdom meets professional real estate insight. 🚨 Santa Clarita Real Estate Authority From Valencia to Canyon Country, I break down the lates ...
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The CCA is an international research centre and museum founded on the conviction that architecture is a public concern. Based on its extensive collection, exhibitions, public programs, publications, and research opportunities, the CCA is advancing knowledge, promoting public understanding, and widening thought and debate on architecture, its history, theory, and practice, and its role in society today. Le CCA est un centre international de recherche et un musée fondé avec la conviction que l ...
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Tom Noble confronts the hypocrisy of Christian Nationalism, the truth of January 6 and the fear that fuels the culture wars over issues such as CRT. Noble points to true leadership principles and lessons-learned from his family's and our country's collective history - principles and truths that stand in contrast to the failing political integrity and moral courage embraced by too many today. "In 1861 my family came down on the wrong side of God and history. We must confront the truth of our ...
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Bulk Data Import, Export, and Delete from QuickBooks Desktop
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SQL Server Radio is a Podcast for SQL Server DBAs, database developers, architects, system administrators, and anyone else who is interested in the Microsoft SQL Server platform and the Microsoft data platform in general. As the data world changes, we also occasionally talk about other platforms and services like Azure and Amazon cloud services, Elastic Search, Hadoop, MongoDB, Machine Learning, and much more.
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Web3 and crypto are taking the world by storm. Keeping up-to-date can feel impossible. Dev3 solves this with technical conversations. Learn about Ethereum, DeFi, and the newest tech from the web3 builders making it happen.
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In December of 2002, NBC News producer Dan Slepian got a letter from a New York state prison. It was from a man serving 25 years to life for murder. And it ended with a desperate plea: look into my case. Jon-Adrian “JJ” Velazquez had been convicted of killing a retired New York City police officer, but he insisted he didn’t do it. Dan was skeptical. Prosecutors said five eyewitnesses had sworn JJ was the killer. Could five people be wrong? So Dan began to dig. What he discovered went far bey ...
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Basic Psychology information should be freely available to everyone! Join Dr. Jack 莊 as he provides an inside peek to the diverse field of Psychology. Taking a Psych class? Check out Intro to Psych Lectures. Want to hear from a diverse group of students and professionals in the field? Then grab your earbuds as he and his guests explore their professional journeys and share their passion projects! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/psychexplained/support
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Once upon a time, I didn’t give a shit about politics. I didn’t care what was what and who was who. I had no interest, no education, no clue. However, this podcast is being conducted because the tides for me have changed, directly caused by the absolute madness of the year 2020. a year we will never forget. It was a year that really opened my eyes… revealing a political awareness that I never thought would ever occur. This is a consequence of me critically thinking about my core values, clar ...
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Lawfare Senior Editor Anna Bower has been on a quest. She wants to identify the administrator of DOGE. It's partly a comedic bit. And her lengthy article on the subject on Lawfare last week is laugh-out-loud funny. But it's also deadly serious. She came on the Lawfare Podcast to discuss the serious questions behind WITAOD with Editor-in-Chief Benja…
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Marlene Warren - The Florida Woman Murdered By A Clown
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11:18The provided episode recounts the chilling murder of Marlene Warren in 1990, who was shot by an assailant dressed as a clown at her doorstep. It details the unsolved nature of the case for decades and the initial suspicions surrounding her husband, Mike Warren, due to their troubled marriage and his financial benefit from her death. The narrative t…
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Today, it’s Episode Five of Escalation, our latest narrative series co-hosted by Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien and Ukraine Fellow Anastasiia Lapatina. Throughout the show, Nastya and Tyler trace the history of U.S.-Ukrainian relations from the time of Ukrainian independence through the present. You can listen to Escalation in its entirety, …
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Manhunt Continues for Father Police Say Killed 3 Daughters
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11:55The provided episode details the tragic discovery of three young sisters, Olivia, Evelyn, and Paityn Decker, who were reported missing by their mother after their father, Travis Decker, did not return them as scheduled. Their bodies were found at a campsite, leading authorities to charge Travis Decker with three counts of first-degree aggravated mu…
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Lawfare Daily: A Tumultuous Week in Ukraine-Russia Relations, with Anastasiia Lapatina and Mykhailo Soldatenko
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58:29It’s been a big week in Ukrainian-Russian relations. There were surprise attacks, an amassing of troops, the blowing up of bridges, and peace talks in Istanbul that didn’t really go anywhere. To talk through all of this and more, Lawfare Editor-in-Chief Benjamin Wittes sat down with Lawfare’s Ukraine Fellow Anastasiia Lapatina and Legal Fellow Mykh…
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Dead Bodies Found Along Florida's Hog Trails Point to "Highly Intelligent" Serial Killer
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15:54These sources recount the grim details of the "Hog Trail Murders" in Southwest Florida during the mid-1990s, a series of homicides involving the discovery of murdered and mutilated young men in remote wooded areas. The primary suspect and convicted killer is Daniel Owen Conahan Jr., a seemingly ordinary former nurse believed to be a sexual sadist w…
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A Biological Approach to Fall IPM ft. Koppert’s Phil Gerry
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38:34This Tech On Demand podcast episode is all about fall control, integrated pest management and implementing biocontrol strategies that work. Host Bill Calkins is joined by Phil Gerry, a Technical Sales Consultant for the Northeast Region covering six states for Koppert. Koppert is a global market leader specializing in biological crop protection and…
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Rational Security: The “Huffin’ and Puffin” Edition
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1:10:20This week, Scott sat down with Lawfare’s Ukraine Fellow Anastasiia Lapatina and Contributing Editors Eric Ciaramella and Alex Zerden to talk through the week’s big national security and foreign policy news, including: “The Road to Damascus.” Over the past two weeks, the Trump administration has done an extraordinary about-face on U.S. policy toward…
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Lawfare Daily: Democratic Backsliding and the Role of Technology
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1:25:56Political scientists who study democratic backsliding—the slow erosion of a country’s institutions—have raised alarms about the state of democracy in the United States under the second Trump administration. At the same time, the administration has embraced technology—particularly AI—as a tool for implementing many of its policies, from immigration …
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The Unsolved Blue Ridge Savings Bank Triple Homicide - A True Crime Enigma
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15:24This episode details the ongoing unsolved triple homicide that occurred at Blue Ridge Savings Bank in Greer, South Carolina, on May 16, 2004, resulting in the deaths of Sylvia Holtzclaw, Eb Barnes, and Maggie Barnes. It outlines the limited evidence and challenges faced by investigators over two decades and places the case within the broader contex…
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It’s been called the most powerful—and most secretive—fraternity in America. For decades, a shadowy group known as The Machine has controlled student government at the University of Alabama through intimidation and backroom deals. And it matters—because its influence stretches far beyond campus and into national politics. For a transcript of this e…
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Georgia Woman Shoots Mom in Head, Then Returns To Do It Again
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11:32This episode presents a chilling account of the 1991 murder of Margaret Abernathy in LaGrange, Georgia, focusing on the investigation that led to the arrest and conviction of her daughter, Priscilla Matula. Initially appearing as a robbery gone wrong, inconsistencies at the scene and in Matula's story pointed to her as the perpetrator. Evidence, in…
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Escalation, Episode Four: The Worst of Both Worlds
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40:46Today, it’s Episode Four of Escalation, our latest narrative series co-hosted by Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien and Ukraine Fellow Anastasiia Lapatina. Throughout the show, Nastya and Tyler trace the history of U.S.-Ukrainian relations from the time of Ukrainian independence through the present. You can listen to Escalation in its entirety, …
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New York Star Chef's Death by Drug Overdose Linked to Woman's Darker Secrets
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11:46This episode examines the tragic death of Chef Andrea Zamperoni in New York City. It outlines Zamperoni's rise as a celebrated culinary figure at Cipriani Dolci and his unexpected disappearance and subsequent discovery in a Queens motel. The piece also explores the investigation that linked his death to Angelina Barini, a woman with a history of dr…
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Why did 50 Cent produce a docuseries about the alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer?
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15:09The source analyzes rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent's expansion into the true crime genre with his upcoming docuseries, Gilgo Beach Killer: The House of Secrets, focusing on the alleged serial killer Rex Heuermann. It explores 50 Cent's career evolution and how this project aligns with his history of telling dark narratives, while also examining th…
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Is The Black Forest Murders on BBC Four Based on a True Story?
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11:19This episode provides a comprehensive overview of the German crime drama miniseries, "The Black Forest Murders," which premiered on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer. It explains that while not a true story in a strict sense, the series is inspired by real-life events, specifically two murder cases from 2016 in southern Baden, Germany, documented in the non…
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Lawfare Daily: Two Courts Rule Against Trump’s IEEPA Tariffs, with Peter Harrell
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59:49For today’s episode, Lawfare General Counsel and Senior Editor Scott R. Anderson sat down with Contributing Editor and leading sanctions expert Peter Harrell to talk over the not one but two judicial rulings that enjoined President Trump's tariffs last week. They discussed the similarities and differences between the two rulings, what seems likely …
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SF Community Activist Charged With Four Separate Murders
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10:29Multiple homicide charges spanning two decades have been filed against Sauntek Harris, a community leader and life coach from San Francisco's Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood, marking a significant development in cold cases. The charges include three killings from 2002 and a 2019 shooting, with authorities alleging ties to gang activity and the m…
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The Shocking True Story Behind Netflix’s A Widow’s Game
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11:46This episode discusses the 2017 "Black Widow of Patraix" murder case in Valencia, Spain, where María Jesús Moreno Cantó (Maje) manipulated her lover, Salvador Rodrigo Lapiedra, into killing her husband, Antonio Navarro Cerdán. It details the investigation that uncovered Maje's double life and orchestrated plot, leading to the arrests and conviction…
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What time does true crime docuseries ‘The Mortician’ release on HBO and Max?
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11:45This three-part documentary series, The Mortician, details the appalling events at Lamb Funeral Home in Pasadena, California, during the 1980s, focusing on owner David Sconce's fraudulent and illegal practices. The docuseries, available on HBO and Max, recounts how Sconce transformed the family business into an operation marked by mass cremations, …
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May 30, 2025 - FITTON: Prosecute Comey?, Did Epstein Kill Himself?, Where are the JFK Files?
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1:10:21READ: https://www.judicialwatch.org/national-archives-jfk-assassination-records/ READ: https://www.judicialwatch.org/west-point-cover-up/ SUPPORT OUR WORK https://www.judicialwatch.org/donate/thank-youtube/ VISIT OUR WEBSITE http://www.judicialwatch.orgBy Judicial Watch
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Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, May 30
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1:28:24In a live conversation on May 30, Lawfare Editor in Chief Benjamin Wittes sat down with Lawfare Senior Editors Anna Bower, Scott Anderson, and Roger Parloff to discuss legal challenges against President Trump’s executive actions, including two court rulings finding President Trump’s IEEPA tariffs to be unlawful, the government’s appeal of those rul…
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Devil in the Ozarks - Reward for Escapee Grant Hardin Grows
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10:37The source details the manhunt for Grant Hardin, a former police chief known as the “Devil in the Ozarks,” who escaped from prison in May 2025. It outlines how Hardin escaped using a makeshift uniform and exploiting a security lapse, emphasizing his dangerous advantage due to his law enforcement background and familiarity with the rugged Ozark terr…
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Lawfare Archive: Chinese Property Ownership and National Security
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41:04From May 21, 2024: Across the country, state lawmakers are joining the effort to address the perceived national security threat from China by passing a number of measures attempting to curb Chinese influences in their states. One such effort in Florida prevents Chinese citizens from owning property in the state. Lawfare’s Associate Editor Hyemin Ha…
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FAULTLINE: A nuclear plant. A silent AI. A deadly decision.
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48:00Send us a text The reactor flashes RED. The data reads STABLE. And Washington stays SILENT. That’s what truly TERRIFIES her. Did the trade war push AI to trigger a NUCLEAR MELTDOWN?” Could an AI defense system built to defend America, nuke its neighbor? Anomalies at Canada’s largest power plant are brushed off as glitches — until an American AI det…
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Lawfare Archive: Prosecuting the Gaza War Before the International Criminal Court with Chimène Keitner
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53:06From May 23, 2024: For today’s episode, Lawfare Senior Editor Scott R. Anderson sat down with Chimène Keitner, a Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law and former Counselor on International Law at the U.S. Department of State, to discuss the recent applications for arrest warrants filed by the prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (IC…
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Iowa Cold Case Solved After 40+ Years with DNA Breakthrough in Young Man's Murder
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13:30The provided episode details the resolution of a 41-year-old cold case, the murder of Ronald Lee Novak in rural Iowa, through the use of genetic genealogy. Persistent efforts by law enforcement and advancements in DNA technology led to the identification and arrest of Michael Schappert in 2025. The case highlights the transformative impact of genet…
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The source provides an overview of Roberto José Carmona, known as "The Human Hyena," one of Argentina's most infamous serial killers. It explores his difficult upbringing, detailing alleged abuse that may have contributed to his criminal path. The text recounts his violent history, including the murders of Gabriela Ceppi, Héctor Vicente Bolea, Deme…
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Lawfare Daily: Josh Batson on Understanding How and Why AI Works
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41:15Josh Batson, a research scientist at Anthropic, joins Kevin Frazier, AI Innovation and Law Fellow at the Texas Law and Senior Editor at Lawfare, to break down two research papers—“Mapping the Mind of a Large Language Model” and “Tracing the thoughts of a large language model”—that uncovered some important insights about how advanced generative AI m…
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Today, it’s Episode 3 of Escalation, our latest narrative series co-hosted by Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien and Ukraine Fellow Anastasiia Lapatina. Throughout the show, Nastya and Tyler trace the history of U.S.-Ukrainian relations from the time of Ukrainian independence through the present. You can listen to Escalation in its entirety, as …
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The Monster with 21 Faces - Japan’s Unsolved Criminal Enigma
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23:33Between 1984 and 1985, a cryptic entity known as the Monster with 21 Faces terrorized Japanese confectioners, including Ezaki Glico and Morinaga, through a series of bold crimes. Their actions involved kidnappings, extortion attempts, and product tampering threats, causing significant financial damage and public fear. Despite extensive police effor…
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Lawfare Daily: Minna Ålander on Finland, NATO, and the Russian Threat
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36:32Lawfare’s Ukraine Fellow Anastasiia Lapatina sits down with Minna Ålander, an Associate Fellow at the Chatham House Europe Programme, to discuss Russia's buildup of military infrastructure along its borders with NATO member countries, particularly along the Finnish border, and what European countries are doing to prepare for a potential clash with …
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What We Do and Don’t Know About Jeffrey Epstein
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16:57This extended source examines the enigmatic life and crimes of Jeffrey Epstein, a financier with powerful connections who was charged with federal sex trafficking offenses before his death in jail. The text details what is known about Epstein, including his rise in finance, his network of elite associates, and his criminal history culminating in th…
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The Suspicious Death of Caitlin Walch Tracey
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14:18This episode discusses the death of Caitlin Tracey, a 36-year-old woman found deceased after a significant fall from a Chicago condominium owned by her husband. It explores her vibrant life, successful career, and close relationships, contrasting this with the troubled nature of her marriage to Adam Beckerink. The source highlights documented alleg…
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Rational Security: The “Hi, Robot!” Edition
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1:23:33This week, Scott sat down with the AI-oriented Lawfare Senior Editors Alan Rozenshtein and Kevin Frazier to talk through the week’s top AI-focused news stories, including: “Oh Sure, Now He’s Into Free Trade.” President Trump has repealed the Biden administration’s rule setting strict limits on the diffusion of high-end AI technology, opening the do…
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Lawfare Daily: Jonah Bromwich on New York vs. Donald J. Trump
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52:47It’s been nearly one year since Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts in Manhattan criminal court. Lawfare Senior Editor Anna Bower sits down with New York Times reporter Jonah Bromwich to talk about Jonah’s new book on the subject, “Dragon on Centre Street,” take a look back at the trial, consider its legacy, and discuss what comes next. …
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The Paraquat Murders - Japan's Unsolved Vending Machine Killings
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13:43The sources describe a series of unsolved poisonings in Japan in 1985 where beverages placed near or in vending machines were laced with toxic paraquat. This act of violence, which exploited public trust and a promotional campaign, resulted in multiple deaths and illnesses across the country. The investigation faced significant challenges due to th…
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For Profit - Part 3: The Evidence is Clear
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41:10The future of for-profit schools, and the millions of students who have attended them hangs in the balance as a key legal protection is under threat from the courts and the Trump administration. For a transcript of this episode: https://bit.ly/campusfiles-transcripts To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.aud…
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In the fall of 1982, the Chicago metropolitan area was gripped by fear and uncertainty as a series of mysterious deaths unfolded. Seven people, ranging in age from 12 to 35, died after consuming Tylenol capsules laced with potassium cyanide, a deadly poison. The Chicago Tylenol murders, as they came to be known, remain one of the most infamous unso…
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Manhunt Underway - Former Arkansas Police Chief Escapes Prison in Daring Disguise
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14:15The source describes the escape of Grant Hardin, a 56-year-old former police chief serving sentences for first-degree murder and rape, from a high-security prison in Calico Rock, Arkansas. Hardin, deemed "extremely dangerous", escaped in a makeshift law enforcement uniform, prompting an urgent multi-agency manhunt. The article details his calculate…
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In April, we ran Episode One of our narrative podcast series Escalation on this feed. On Tuesday and Thursday afternoons for the next few weeks, we’ll be posting the rest of the series, starting today with Episode Two. Escalation is a multi-part narrative podcast co-hosted by Lawfare’s Managing Director Tyler McBrien and Ukraine Fellow Anastasiia L…
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Biden Cancer, Corruption, & Cover-Up
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Lawfare Daily: The Public Integrity Section, Threats, and Criminal Contempt with John Keller
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1:17:54John Keller, now a partner at Walden, Macht & Haran, channeled his experience as the former Chief of the Public Integrity Section at the Department of Justice to discuss three recent developments with James Pearce, Lawfare Legal Fellow. They discussed proposed changes to the Public Integrity Section that could hamper the Justice Department’s ab…
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The Vanstone Files: Unpacking Ministerial Power
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44:41In a wide ranging discussion, Alison, Caroline and Danielle come together to discuss the gems from the Amanda Vanstone interview, which examined how power, responsibility and decision-making played out at the top of government during her two decades as a federal minister. Vanstone's approach to being a minister - asking questions until understandin…
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Lawfare Archive: Domestic Deployment of the National Guard
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1:21:41From May 3, 2024: Over the past several years, governors around the country from both political parties have used their respective National Guards for an increasingly unconventional array of domestic missions, ranging from teaching in public schools to regulating immigration at the southern border. To discuss how this trend may impact the National …
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Lawfare Archive: Matthew Tokson on Government Purchases of Private Data
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34:28From December 4, 2023: Is the Fourth Amendment doing any work anymore? In a forthcoming article entitled “Government Purchases of Private Data,” Matthew Tokson, a professor at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, details how, in recent years, federal and state agencies have begun to purchase location information and other consumer da…
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Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, May 22
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1:36:20In a live conversation on May 22, Lawfare Editor in Chief Benjamin Wittes sat down with Lawfare Senior Editors Quinta Jurecic and Roger Parloff and Lawfare Legal Fellow James Pearce to discuss legal challenges against President Trump’s executive actions, including the a court hearing over the attempted deportation of immigrants to South Sudan, the …
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Grace Millane – Murdered by a Man She Met on Tinder
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21:34This source provides a comprehensive overview of the disappearance and murder of Grace Millane, a young British tourist. It details her travel plans, her arrival in New Zealand, and her fateful meeting with Jesse Kempson via a dating app. The text recounts their final hours together, focusing on their movements and interactions before her death, an…
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