History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, Volume 1A, The by David Hume (1711 - 1776) - 01 – The Life of David Hume, Esq.
Federalist Radio Hour - The Legendary David Mamet On His New Essay Collection
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First Things Podcast - The Making of History
The Commentary Magazine Podcast - They Can’t Believe Ukraine Is Winning
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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Strange News: Declassified UAP Report Released, An Odd Workplace ‘Benefit,’ and Gangs Infiltrate LA Law Enforcement
Turns out UFOs are real. Declassified documents make Uncle Sam sound even shadier. A company attempts to alleviate workplace woes by giving all employees a specific sort of private time. Over in Los Angeles, California, average citizens wonder about gangs infiltrating law enforcement. All this and more in this week's Strange News.
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CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 04/04
Russia accused of genocide in the deaths of civilians near Ukraine's capital. 6 killed and 12 wounded wounded in California shooting. Music's big night. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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Headlines From The Times - Goodbye, Title 42
Title 42 has plugged up the asylum system since it was put in place at the start of the coronavirus crisis. Since March 2020, U.S. border officials have used the policy to quickly remove migrants by sending them back to Mexico or to their home countries.
But now, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says migrants are not a public health threat, so Title 42 will come to an end on May 23.
Today, we talk about the ramifications of the controversial public health order.
Guests: L.A. Times immigration reporter Andrea Castillo
More reading:
Biden administration could revoke controversial border policy blocking asylum in weeks
Biden administration announces asylum system overhaul: What you need to know
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Alabama
- Senator Richard Shelby will not vote to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson
- Prison Warden in Limestone County placed on mandatory leave by ADOC
- Body of missing Florida Panhandle woman is found in St. Clair county Alabama
- A bill to limit speed traps could move through legislature before session ends
- Tickets to HydroFest in Lake Guntersville for this June now going on sale
National
- 6 people shot and killed ,dozens more injured ,after shooting in Sacremento, CA
- SCOTUS to consider case out of Wisconsin re: bussing and religious schools
- 3 GOP House members hold discussion about border crisis on House floor
- Judge rules in against a lawsuit to stop Donald Trump and his challenge to 2020 election
- WWE's "The Undertaker" is inducted into the Hall of Fame, credits wife and Jesus
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