Consider This from NPR - The man who inspired ‘Hotel Rwanda’ is still taking risks for his country

In 1994, the world watched as genocide unfolded in Rwanda. Nearly one million people died as neighbors brutally killed their neighbors. Paul Rusesabagina is credited for keeping more than 1,200 people safe in his hotel through weeks of violence. His life and story inspired the 2004 film Hotel Rwanda.

In 2021, Rusesabagina says he was kidnapped, tried and imprisoned in Rwanda for two years and seven months over his ties to the Rwanda Movement for Democratic Change (MRCD), a group that opposes President Paul Kagame's rule.

After intervention from the U.S. and other countries, Rusesabagina was eventually released from prison. At the time he was released, he says he electronically signed a letter promising not to criticize the government. Ultimately, he decided to disregard that promise.

Many allies of President Kagame would argue that he has been responsible for shepherding an era of what they say is relative peace in the country. His critics say he leads an oppressive government that leaves no space for dissent. We hear from Paul Rusesabagina and his daughter Anaïse Kanimba, who are still speaking out against the Rwandan government.

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Lost Debate - Private Equity

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Later, Carrie Sun joins the conversation to share more about the experiences detailed in her memoir 'Private Equity'. She discusses her time at a top hedge fund and her journey from being a double-degree MIT student to working for a billionaire in finance.


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Federalist Radio Hour - What Christians Should Know About The Conflict In Israel

On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Luke Moon, executive director of the Philos Project, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down the conflict in Israel and explain what it means for Christians at home and abroad.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - COINDESK DAILY: Are Bitcoin ETFs Driving BTC Demand? Bored Ape NFT Prices Down 90% From Peak

Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry from the spot bitcoin ETFs' impact on BTC demand to the drop in Bored Ape NFT prices.

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"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines impacting the crypto industry today, including a research report from broker Canaccord Genuity that says ETFs are driving additional demand for the underlying cryptocurrencies. Plus, insights on TON Foundation's Open League reward program and the tank in Bored Ape NFT prices.

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The Daily Signal - Calls for Speaker Johnson to Resign Grows, NPR Whistleblower Suspended, Supreme Court Hears Case on Jan. 6 | April 16

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:



·       Rep. Thomas Massie joined the movement to call for a motion to vacate the Speaker’s office.

·       A National Public Radio whistleblower has been suspended by the news network

·       President Joe Biden has refused to appear before the House committee involved in his impeachment investigation.

·       The Supreme Court heard a case involving Jan. 6.

 

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State of the World from NPR - The Devastating Conflict the World is Ignoring

More than 8 million people have been displaced in Sudan, according to the United Nations. A powerful paramilitary group has been fighting the Sudanese army for over a year. We hear from a Sudanese poet, who is trying to draw attention to the overlooked conflict in her country.

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - How Black Chicago Has Swayed American Culture

Chicago is more than just the place where Arionne Nettles grew up, she writes, it’s in her DNA. In her debut book, We Are The Culture: Black Chicago’s Influence on Everything, Nettles takes readers through the history of how Black Chicagoans have led pop culture in America for decades, and gives insight into the ways culture shapes our lives and spreads across borders. Reset sits down with Nettles to discuss the city’s Southern roots, its cultural contributions and her own Chicago upbringing. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

Motley Fool Money - Big Banks and Big Screens

Dealmaking is back, and the banks are loving it.


(00:21) Asit Sharma and Ricky Mulvey discuss:

- Why Bank of America’s $1.5 billion in net charge-offs can be forgiven by investors.

- A long comeback for wealth management at Merrill Lynch.

- IMAX’s cash flow story and the future of movie theaters.


Plus, (16:33) Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp answer listener questions about tracking investments, leveraged shares, and life insurance.


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The Bulwark Podcast - Ross Douthat: Elite Outrage Is Not Enough

Trump wins voters who don't read The New York Times or listen to The Bulwark Podcast, and elite opposition may not be enough to defeat him. Ross Douthat joins Tim Miller for a spirited debate about what the conservative movement gave away in sacrifice to Trump on world leadership, abortion, and democracy.

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Douthat's recent piece on the pro-life movement

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