Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Listener Mail: The Targeted Pricing Conspiracy, Living Underground, Google is Getting Worse
Geist writes in from Germany, with a fascinating and conspiratorial first-hand look at the potentially insidious end goal of 'surge' and 'flex' pricing -- using personal info to determine how much you should pay for a purchase. Ralph prompts a re-examination of long-term underground living. The gang confirms that yes, Google search is indeed getting worse. All this and more in this week's listener mail segment.
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Bad Faith - Episode 388 – Unconventional (w/ Dr. James Zogby)
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Democratic National Committee member, deputy campaign manager to both of Jesse Jackson's Presidential campaigns, and founder of the Arab American Institute James Zogby returns to Bad Faith to break down the possibilities for an open convention. How much flexibility do delegates have to defect? How might a new candidate be chosen? And what is the likelihood that the DNC -- given the lengths it has gone to marginalize leftists working within the Democratic Party -- would ever choose a candidate that improves on Biden's position on Palestine, for instance?Subscribe to Bad Faith on YouTube for video of this episode. Find Bad Faith on Twitter (@badfaithpod) and Instagram (@badfaithpod).
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Focus on Africa - Unfarmed land leaves millions staring at hunger in Sudan
More than half the population in Sudan - nearly 26 million people - face acute hunger as the ongoing war hinders agricultural production. The UN agency for Food and Agriculture (FAO) says it is trying to provide seed to farmers to help grow food.
Who are Nigeria's ghost workers who are costing the economy millions of dollars? And will a new government plan succeed in exposing them and crackdown on the problem?
And a Congolese entomologist says protein-rich insects are the food of the future.
Presenter :Audrey Brown Producers: Bella Hassan in London, Frenny Jowi in Nairobi and Blessing Aderogba in Lagos. Technical Producer: Jack Graysmark Senior Journalist: Patricia Whitehorne Editors: Alice Muthengi and Andre Lombard
Cato Daily Podcast - The NetChoice Cases Deliver Win for Freedom of Speech
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Native America Calling - Thursday, July 11, 2024 – How recent Supreme Court rulings affect Native American issues and interests

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President Biden faces a key test today as he takes reporters' questions about his fitness for office. New England floods. First testimony at Alec Baldwin's trial. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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Up First from NPR - Kamala Harris, Project 2025, Houston After Beryl
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