Federalist Radio Hour - What Everyone Gets Wrong About Crime In America
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This week we’re taking the back roads with Rachel Monroe, who tells us how the most prolific serial killer in American history may have been something much more ordinary—and why we keep trying to make violent men seem much more powerful than they are. Digressions include Ann Rule, career burnout, and tires for serial killers.
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Ryan Gallant, the Chief Executive Officer at SLATE Research & Consulting joins the show to discuss modular approaches to government IT modernization and why agencies don’t need to completely modernize all their systems, infrastructure, and processes at once. We also discuss how cybersecurity is moving from a theoretical, omnipresent challenge to an engrained part of IT and he gives advice to the private sector to help them establish their technologies into strategic plans for agencies.
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For nearly half a century people around the world have believed the moon landing was faked. If that were true, how could people possibly perpetrate such a massive hoax? Join Ben, Matt and Noel as they interview Matt Johnson about his film Operation Avalanche.
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Today, we discuss how conservative parents in Virginia began a powerful nationwide movement and how Democrats are trying to win this important voting bloc back. We also explore how parents in Loudoun County really feel. Read the full transcript here.
Host: Gustavo Arellano
Guest: L.A. Times White House reporter Courtney Subramanian
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School boards become battle zones over COVID-19 rules, critical race theory, trans students
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Law enforcement threatened after Trump raid. Salman Rushdie on the mend. A Pennsylvania town's triple tragedy. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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