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Since 1998, The Contaminated Site Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN) website has presented Internet Seminars covering a wide variety of technical topics related to hazardous waste characterization, monitoring, and remediation. For select seminar topics offered since 2012, we are making complete video recordings available through our archives. This feed contains all video seminars archived in the last 12 months. For a complete list of seminars archived since 2000, please visit http://www.clu-in.or ...
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A podcast all about clean water efforts! Join host Jeff Berckes to explore challenges and successes of the 303(d) program in the United States. Berckes will speak with local, state, and EPA staff about their work to keep our waters clean. Follow @CleanWaterPod on Twitter for the latest updates! This podcast is produced by NEIWPCC, a regional commission that helps the states of the Northeast preserve and advance water quality. Learn more at neiwpcc.org. This podcast is funded through a U.S. E ...
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Since 1998, The Contaminated Site Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN) website has presented Internet Seminars covering a wide variety of technical topics related to hazardous waste characterization, monitoring, and remediation. For each seminar topic, we have selected the highest-quality offering for placement in our archives. Beginning in May 2005, we began offering these archives via podcast, and this feed contains all seminars archived in the last 6 months. For a complete list of seminars archi ...
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Planet Forward

Frank Sesno

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Planet Forward is an innovative web-to-television-to-web experience anchored on user-generated ideas and content about energy, climate change and sustainability. Planet Forward is at the very intersection of the green movement and the new media revolution. We proudly stand with other environmentally-conscious, public media outlets such as Earthbeat Radio, Green TV, NPR Environment Podcast, Planet Green, The Environment Report, Treehugger Radio, Time Greencast, PBS’s NewsHour, Moyers, Now, an ...
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Ask Science

QuickAndDirtyTips.com

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How do astronomers photograph a black hole? How often do planes get hit by lightning? What does the EPA actually do? Science is all around us and transforming our world at a rapid pace. Extragalactic astrophysicist Sabrina Stierwalt is here to guide you through it. She'll help you make sense of the everyday and the once-in-a-lifetime. Rights of Albert Einstein are used with permission of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Represented exclusively by Greenlight.
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The Business of Blueberries

U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council

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The blueberry industry is like no other: passionate, resilient, and innovative. This podcast is your source for the latest information on the production, markets, research and technology related to the blueberry value chain. This is the Business of Blueberries.
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Empathy Affect

Fors Marsh Media

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On Empathy Affect, we explore the human side of government. We get to know the real people in government who serve us. We learn about their missions, the people they serve, and the true impact of their work. In each episode, we'll speak with real people about how they weave empathy into the policies and programs of government.
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How are you at letting fear bounce? In our little corner of the podcast universe, we bring you inspiring voices from around the globe who have done just that! Individuals who have faced and conquered their fears and are willing to share their stories with you. Nuggets of Hope will be shared, coffee will be consumed, and we will likely talk about our pets! Join us each Wednesday!
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Climate Change Weekly is a podcast that picks some of the week's most important climate change related news for discussion, includes a topic of the week (which is thought provoking and often controversial) and encourages listeners to do their part to tackle climate change. Please get in touch if you have suggestions for making the podcast better or you would like to suggest a topic of the week. You can contact me via an email to weeklyclimate@gmail.com or on twitter using @WeeklyClimate.
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Serious Danger

Emerald Moon & Tom Ballard

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Serious Danger is a podcast about our broken political system and its greatest threat: the Greens. Join traitorous SJWs Emerald Moon and Tom Ballard as they discuss the #auspol news of the week, chat to key figures from the left movement, and talk about how to win a future for all of us. This is NOT an official Greens party podcast, but it IS the official podcast of trying to not go insane while experiencing the sh*tshow that is Australian politics. / Produced by Michael Griffin / Twitter & ...
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Grid Talk

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Award winning energy journalist Marty Rosenberg shares insights from electric industry experts on emerging technology and trends for powering our lives. We highlight how the electrical grid is changing faster and more dramatically than ever. Grid Talk is part of the Voices of Experience Initiative sponsored by the DOE Office of Electricity’s Advanced Grid Research division.
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Energy Policy Now

Kleinman Center for Energy Policy

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Energy Policy Now offers clear talk on the policy issues that define our relationship to energy and its impact on society and the environment. The series is produced by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania and hosted by energy journalist Andy Stone. Join Andy in conversation with leaders from industry, government, and academia as they shed light on today's pressing energy policy debates.
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Introducing Rich Valdés America at Night, new talk for a new generation! Rich brings late night radio alive with the perfect blend of news, entertainment, interesting interviews, pop culture and insight. It’s America’s new nighttime town hall, celebrating America’s success and helping plot the right path forward. We talk with politicians, influencers, entertainers and ordinary Americans from all walks of life. And then, it’s “Open Phone America,” your turn to chime in on the discussion with ...
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Minimum Competence

Andrew and Gina Leahey

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The idea is that this podcast can accompany you on your commute home and will render you minimally competent on the major legal news stories of the day. The transcript is available in the form of a newsletter at www.minimumcomp.com. www.minimumcomp.com
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Welcome to The Exposure Scientist, where we dive deep into the world of environmental contaminants and their impact on our health and the planet. Join our host, Dr. Alex LeBeau, a renowned expert in exposure science, as he uncovers the truth behind the chemicals that surround us every day. In each episode, Dr. LeBeau takes us on a fascinating journey through the complex world of pollutants, decoding scientific jargon and revealing the real-life implications. From ubiquitous compounds like PF ...
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Chemical Watch News and Insight Podcast

Chemical Watch News and Insight by Enhesa

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Stay up to date with some of the biggest regulatory and chemical management stories from the last 30 days. Every month Chemical Watch News & Insight journalists will explain the background and significance of some of our key stories, giving you additional context and insight into the regulatory and chemical management developments affecting you, your team and your organisation.
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Available in both video and audio and hosted by broadcaster George A. Clark. The Big 3 on the PBG are climate, war and healthcare. We live in a house of mirrors and sometimes we need a little nudge to find the doorway to truth. At the end of each show you'll say to yourself, "By George, I Think He's Got It!"
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The Supreme Court decision syllabus, read without personal commentary. See: Wheaton and Donaldson v. Peters and Grigg, 33 U.S. 591 (1834) and United States v. Detroit Timber & Lumber Co., 200 U.S. 321, 337. Photo by: Davi Kelly. Founded by RJ Dieken. Now hosted by Jake Leahy. Frequent guest host Jeff Barnum. *Note this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only.
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This podcast is designed to bring Education, Instruction, and Training to anyone in the Industrial Refrigeration Industry from a Service Technicians point of view. We will be covering any and all Industrial and Commercial Refrigeration Equipment, Troubleshooting, and Helpful Quick Reference Tips. This podcast is perfect for anyone trying to expand their knowledge and experience in the Ammonia Refrigeration field from beginning Apprentices to Seasoned Journeymen. We will be doing podcasts wit ...
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”Fueling Conversation” by Flogistix illuminates the oil and gas industry’s core, from cutting-edge technology and strategy to eco-innovations. Dive into wellhead operations, emissions control, and the energy transition through expert talks. Ideal for industry professionals or the energy-curious, this podcast offers a deep dive into the sector’s challenges and future. Join us to unravel the energy narrative and explore sustainable solutions with insights from Flogistix, your guide to optimize ...
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Eye on the Issues

Wyoming Liberty Group

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Welcome to Eye on the Issues, the podcast brought to you by the Wyoming Liberty Group. Whether you're a proud Wyoming resident, hail from the Cowboy State, or simply care deeply about the issues facing Wyoming, this podcast is your go-to resource. Join us as we delve into the heart of Wyoming's most pressing concerns, offering you insights and perspectives from a diverse range of voices. You'll hear from Wyoming lawmakers and elected officials sharing their viewpoints, along with community a ...
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Pro Farmer’s Jim Wiesemeyer and AgriTalk’s Chip Flory bring 85 years of combined experience to this always-important conversation. With a new episode posted each week, this podcast is designed to help listeners get their week started with coverage and perspective on the issues that matter the most to farmers, ranchers and the businesses they run.
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When liberty is under attack, it is up to everyday Americans to defend it, and take back what has been stolen from us. Join Kristen Meghan each week as she interviews veterans and visionaries from across the nation who are fighting on the front lines in the battle to reclaim America as "the land of the free, and the home of the brave."
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Hosted by the authors, witty and engaging science communicators, "42 Reasons to Hate the Universe" will take you on a cosmic adventure like no other. With a perfect blend of humor, wit, and scientific insight, each episode reveals new ways the Universe is out to get us – and the mind-bending, awe-inspiring phenomena that define our existence. From the merciless nature of black holes to the apocalyptic potential of artificial intelligence, you'll learn about the Universe's twisted sense of hu ...
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Coming to you from “the Bottom of the Map” a.k.a. Atlanta, GA, “the Nurse” dives into everything from college football, NFL, Braves, hoops, and golf to politics, food, music, and anything else his A.D.D. mind will digress to. You can expect guests, interviews, and plenty of debate when he’s not rambling by himself. He may not be a doctor, but you can trust your “Nurse” and take a Bi-weekly dose of your SOUTHERN SPORTSCAST REVOLUTION INHIBITOR!
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2184 Headlines is a satirical and fractured look at possible headlines from the future based upon current cultural, legal and legislative trends, pet peeves, conspiracies and the fears of people in our society today. For the utopian socialists, it is a way to laugh at the unenlightened primitives in our society today from the smug and elitist view of the future. For the conspiracy hucksters, it is not only a validation of your fears but will most likely present new conspiracies and fears for ...
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US EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) is sponsoring a presentation on electrokinetic (EK)-enhanced in situ remediation technologies that are available for addressing contaminants in low-permeability (low-k) subsurface environments where conventional hydraulic delivery technologies often face challenges.The presentation introduces ORD's …
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Rich welcomes former EPA Chief of Staff Mandy Gunasekara, author of "Y'all Fired: A Southern Belle's Guide to Restoring Federalism and Draining the Swamp." Then, Dan Epstein, vice president of America First Legal, tells us about their investigation into both of the Trump assassination attempts. Later, we look into why foreign companies are buying U…
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In this bonus episode for Patreon subscribers, Emerald and Tom are joined by Nasser Mashni, co-founder and President of the Australian Palestine Advocacy Network, to discuss the year since the events of October 7th 2023. They discuss their personal reactions on the day and the initial discourse in the weeks after, and then how that has played out i…
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This Day in Legal History: Formal Immigration Quotas End On October 3, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Immigration and Nationality Act into law, marking a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy. This legislation, also known as the Hart-Celler Act, abolished the national origins quota system that had been in place since 1924, whic…
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Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women behind skin cancer, with approximately 13.1% of women estimated to receive a diagnosis of breast cancer at some point in their lifetime. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is pioneering research to understand how we can better prevent breast cancer and promote risk reduction. In honor of Brea…
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Rich talks with Col. William Dunn (Ret.), author of "Gunfighters Rule!," about the possibility of an all-out war in the Middle East as things heat up between Israel and Iran. Then we get some post-debate analysis from Hogan Gidley, former deputy press secretary for the Trump administration. Later, making sense of the hurricane climate hysteria and …
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We’re back with an update from Jim Magagna, Executive Vice President of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association. In this episode of Eye on the Issues, Jim provides a look into the BLM's Rock Springs Resource Management Plan and its impact on Wyoming ranchers. He explains how this 3.2 million-acre plan affects public land use, livestock grazing, and t…
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This Day in Legal History: The Amsterdam Treaty Broadens the EU On October 2, 1997, the Amsterdam Treaty was signed by European Union (EU) delegates, marking a significant step in the evolution of the EU's institutional framework and policy ambitions. The treaty aimed to enhance the efficiency, transparency, and democratic legitimacy of the Union, …
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In this episode of “The Business of Blueberries,” you’ll hear a live recording of U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC) and North American Blueberry Council (NABC) President Kasey Cronquist’s keynote address to the blueberry industry, which was recorded live at the 2024 Blueberry Summit in Denver. He was joined by Brad Moorer, CEO of MBG Marketin…
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Nugget of Hope: Even in a divided world, people come out to help in tough times. Care for your neighbor. Russell G. Little is a writer and divorce attorney. His book Murder for Me fictionalizes the many people he’s encountered over his lifetime and over forty years of practicing law. His career was populated by colorful characters and wild cases th…
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Live coverage of the vice presidential debate between Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) and Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), plus analysis as Rich talks with Trump 2024 senior advisor Tim Murtaugh and GOP strategist Jenn Kerns. Later, we get an update on Hurricane Helene relief from Nick Palmisciano, co-founder of Save Our Allies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit p…
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This Day in Legal History: William Rehnquist Born On October 1, 1924, William Hubbs Rehnquist, the 16th Chief Justice of the United States, was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Appointed to the Supreme Court in 1972 by President Nixon, Rehnquist became a polarizing figure, known for his staunch conservatism and originalist approach to the Constitution…
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Rich discusses Kamala Harris' visit to the southern border with Alfonso Aguilar, former Chief of the Office of Citizenship. Then Paul Steidler, senior fellow at the Lexington Institute, looks into why federal bureaucrats seem to play by different rules than everyone else. Later, an update on the allegations against P. Diddy, with "The Terrorist The…
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Rich welcomes Bill O'Reilly, for a discussion of his new book "Confronting the Presidents: No Spin Assessments from Washington to Biden." We also look at the impending port strike in the eastern United States, as well as the cost of immigration, with Vance Ginn, former White House OMB associate Director for Economic Policy. Learn more about your ad…
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This Day in Legal History: Nazi Leaders Convicted at Nuremberg On September 30, 1946, the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg delivered its final verdicts, marking a pivotal moment in legal history. The tribunal, established by the Allied powers after World War II, tried 24 high-ranking Nazi officials for crimes against peace, war crimes, …
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In this compelling episode of The Free Thought Project podcast, hosts Jason, Matt, and Don sit down with constitutional activist Joshua Martinez to delve into his remarkable journey of standing up for his rights against formidable odds. Josh shares his intense and often harrowing experiences with law enforcement, detailing how his efforts to assert…
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Janet Albrechtsen is sick of the nanny state and getting eaten by bears. Emerald and Tom look at the proposed RBA reforms and the Greens demand that the government use their existing powers to lower interest rates (10:26). Then they are joined by Liam Flenady, the Greens candidate for Miller (The Griff’s electorate!) in inner South Brisbane (42:42)…
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So it’s been over a year since the last episode aired, so obviously I start out with a groveling apology, followed by a brief explanation of what happened. I also lay out a plan to wrap up the Trucker Dump Podcast once and for all. But for now, here are the links to those long overdue Garmin video reviews I’ve been talking about. And I also throw i…
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This new episode focuses on the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright Enterprises, Inc. v. Raimondo and its impact on administrative law, moderated by Norm Dupont, Of Counsel at Aleshire & Wynder. The discussion features Professor Lisa Heinzerling of Georgetown University Law, a leading scholar in environmental and administrative law, …
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Rich welcomes Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa to discuss New York City Mayor Eric Adams being indicted by a federal grand jury. We also look at the implications of a looming strike of East Coast port workers. Later, Dan Schneider, vice president of the Media Research Center, weighs in on censorship by the CDC, as well as Google Search suppress…
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There has been a recent flurry of activity meant to encourage legislators to pass a new farm bill, not just an extension of the current legislation. We look at the role Arkansans are playing in the pressure campaign and why it matters. Plus, Iowa is host to 30,000 acres of “short corn” this growing season. We’ll talk about why these smaller stalks …
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So it’s been over a year since the last episode aired, so obviously I start out with a groveling apology, followed by a brief explanation of what happened. I also lay out a plan to wrap up the Trucker Dump Podcast once and for all. But for now, here are the links to those long... The post TD197: Reviews Of The Garmin dēzl™ Headset 200 and Garmin dē…
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This Day in Legal History: John Jay Commissioned as first Chief Justice On September 26, 1789, John Jay was commissioned as the first Chief Justice of the United States, marking a pivotal moment in American legal history. Nominated by President George Washington and confirmed by the Senate, Jay’s appointment came just months after the Judiciary Act…
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In this episode of “The Business of Blueberries,” host Kasey Cronquist, president of the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC) and the North American Blueberry Council (NABC), is joined by Dr. Frank Wong, director of stakeholder relations at Bayer, and Alyssa Houtby, NABC director of government affairs. Before joining Bayer, Wong was an associate…
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Rich talks with FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr about George Soros' plan to buy more than 200 radio stations before the election. We also check in with Bryan Leib, former executive director of Iranian Americans for Liberty, to learn more about Iran's possible role in the Trump assassination attempts. Later, we look into who may have leaked a memo fro…
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The EPA-administered Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) will be investing $27 billion in federal resources, and mobilizing significant additional private capital, over the next five to seven years to address the climate crisis. Among GGRF-eligible clean energy investments are renewable energy projects on contaminated sites such as brownfields, la…
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The EPA-administered Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) will be investing $27 billion in federal resources, and mobilizing significant additional private capital, over the next five to seven years to address the climate crisis. Among GGRF-eligible clean energy investments are renewable energy projects on contaminated sites such as brownfields, la…
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Ann's Nugget of Hope: "Find joy in each day. Focus on everyday positives."USA Today Bestselling author Ann Charles writes spicy, character-driven stories full of mystery, romance, comedy, adventure, suspense, and supernatural mayhem. When she's not dabbling in fiction, she's arm wrestling with her two kids, enjoying a drink with her husband, and ar…
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This Day in Legal History: Bill of Rights Sent to US States for Ratification On September 25, 1789, the United States Congress sent twelve proposed constitutional amendments to the state legislatures for ratification. These amendments were designed to safeguard individual liberties and limit the power of the federal government, addressing concerns …
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This Day in Legal History: Judiciary Act of 1789 On September 24, 1789, Congress passed the Judiciary Act of 1789, laying the foundation for the federal judiciary as we know it today. This landmark legislation established a three-tiered court system, consisting of district courts, circuit courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court at its pinnacle. The Act …
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Rich talks with Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) about former President Trump's comments on the need for tariffs, as well as China's purchase of U.S. farmland. Israel has launched attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon; we check in with USAF Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt, co-founder of Restore Liberty. Next, Tom Barrett, a candidate for Congress in Mic…
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Nvidia’s director of accelerated computing, and a UPenn expert in AI and datacenters, explain why AI uses so much energy, and how its energy appetite might be curbed. --- Artificial Intelligence is taking off. In just under two years since the introduction of Chat GPT, the first popular AI chatbot, the global number of AI bot users has grown to one…
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This Day in Legal History: McKinley Assassin Stands Trial On September 23, 1901, the trial of Leon Czolgosz began for the assassination of President William McKinley. Czolgosz, an anarchist, had shot McKinley on September 6 at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Despite efforts to save him, McKinley died eight days later from gangrene…
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In this episode, North America desk editor Julia John talks about California legislation that could limit phthalates in IV bags, bisphenols in children's products and more. Asia senior reporter Uzair Aftab talks about how businesses are dealing with Taiwan's upcoming deadline for registering more than 100 priority existing chemicals. Finally, senio…
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The evils of door-knocking! Emerald and Tom have a quick look at the results from the NSW council elections. Then, Labor would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn’t for you meddling kids and your pesky Greens! First up, Greens beg Labor to actually negotiate if they want to get their Help to Buy housing bill through the Senate (19:02). Then, G…
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Singer/songwriter Jon Kahn tells us about his new song "Fighter," which is inspired by and dedicated to former Pres. Donald Trump. Next, an update on the P. Diddy case from Brian Anderson, CEO of Unbound Now. Rich also talks with The Rev. Gabriel Salguero, president of the National Latino Evangelical Coalition, about political division causing assa…
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This Day in Legal History: Equal Rights Party Formed On September 20, 1884, a group of American suffragists formed the Equal Rights Party in San Francisco, marking a significant moment in the fight for gender equality in the United States. The party was established with the goal of securing "equal and exact justice" for all citizens, regardless of …
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Rich looks at the media's treatment of Trump and some calling him a "threat to democracy." E.J. Antoni, economist at the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, has reaction to the Fed's decision to cut interest rates. Plus, there's a medication shortage for those with ADHD. We look into that with Dr. Francis Murphy from Dallas Wellness. Learn more about …
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In this bonus series for Patreon subscribers, Tom takes Emerald through chapter 6 of author Paddy Manning’s epic history of the Australian Greens movement, “Inside The Greens: The Origins and Future of the Party, the People and the Politics.” In this instalment - the role Christine Milne played in the gun law reform after Port Arthur, Australia get…
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This Day in Legal History: Lord Haw-Haw Sentenced to Hang On September 19, 1945, William Joyce, infamously known as "Lord Haw-Haw," was sentenced to death by a British court for treason. Joyce, an American-born British subject, became notorious for his English-language radio broadcasts during World War II, where he spread Nazi propaganda designed t…
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The Fed lowered interest rates by a half-point this week and Ryan Loy has the details on how the move could impact the Arkansas agriculture industry. We also talked with Ryan about the current commodity market conditions and how factors like a widening basis at Mississippi River ports could further impact prices. It’s all here on the state’s only w…
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In this episode of “The Business of Blueberries,” host Kasey Cronquist, president of the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC) and the North American Blueberry Council (NABC), is joined by Michael La Kier, vice president of brand development at the Independent Grocers Alliance (IGA). IGA is the largest affiliation of independent grocers in the U.…
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Rich welcomes investigative journalist Maibort Petit, for an update on Tren de Aragua migrant gang activity in the U.S. Next, the New York Post has uncovered documents which show the State Department's attempt to blacklist conservative media outlets; one of those journalists being targeted is Gabe Kaminsky of the Washington Examiner. We also ponder…
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This Day in Legal History: Fugitive Slave Act Signed On September 18, 1850, U.S. President Millard Fillmore signed the Fugitive Slave Act into law, a key and highly controversial component of the Compromise of 1850 and a dark moment in American history – unfortunately, one among many in the 19th century. The Act required that escaped slaves, even i…
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Germany and Europe are somewhat envious of the massive federal spending now underway in America to ready the grid and the energy economy to combat climate change. That’s according to Simon Müller who is one of Europe’s leading thinkers on the future of energy and sustainability. As the director of the think tank Agora Energiewende, he took time to …
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We would love to hear what you think? Welcome to another episode of "The Exposure Scientist" podcast with your host, Dr. Alex LeBeau. In today's installment, we delve into the complex world of ethylene oxide, a chemical widely used in manufacturing and as a sterilant for medical devices and food products. We’ll cover its industrial uses, health ris…
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Darshaun McAway, in his words, "always has something on the stove, simmering." Ideas that he wants to bring to fruition. Nugget: Your life will end at some point; why not try everything you want to do? A Multifaceted Entrepreneur and Author Darshaun McAway has been a prolific writer since 2007,creating a significant impact in the literary world wit…
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Rich welcomes former FBI agent and Navy SEAL Jonathan Gilliam to discuss sex trafficking charges against Sean 'Diddy' Combs, as well as the Trump assassination attempt. Next, it's the latest heart news with former FOX News medical correspondent Dr. Keith Ablow. Plus, Dr. Jerome Corsi, co-founder of God's Five Stones Foundation, shares details of hi…
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This Day in Legal History: Treaty of Fort Pitt On September 17, 1778, the newly independent United States and the Lenape (Delaware) Nation signed the Treaty of Fort Pitt, marking the first formal treaty between the U.S. and a Native American tribe. The treaty established a military alliance during the American Revolutionary War, with the Lenape agr…
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Rich discusses the second assassination attempt on former President Trump with Lt. Col. (Ret.) Tony Shaffer, senior fellow and president of the London Center for Policy Research. Then A.J. Rice, president and CEO of Publius PR, talks about his new book "The White Privilege Album: Bringing Racial Harmony to Very Fine People...on Both Sides." Later, …
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