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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - The World’s Infamous Prisoners: Thoughtcrime
In part one of this two-part series, a question from a fellow Conspiracy Realist led the gang to explore the idea of 'dangerous' prisoners -- in this follow-up, Ben, Matt and Noel explore the most fascinating part of this question: Why do so many governments consider people dangerous not for their actions... but for their ideas? They don’t want you to read our book.
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Black Friday -- amid high inflation. Concerns of a possible holiday "tripledemic." A World Cup showdown for the US against powerhouse England. Correspondent Deborah Rodriguez has the CBS World News Roundup for Friday, November 25, 2022.
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Federalist Radio Hour - Raymond Arroyo Tells The True Story Of The Wise Men
You can find Arroyo's book "The Wise Men Who Found Christmas" here: https://raymondarroyo.com/rabooks
The Intelligence from The Economist - Forgoing a song: protest inside and beyond Iran
Players’ refusal to sing their national anthem at the World Cup has brought their country’s protests onto the global stage. We ask whether the discontent back home threatens the regime. A sober look at global economic data reveals a probable global recession—one that may not even tame raging inflation. And remembering Hebe de Bonafini, Argentina’s icon of resistance.
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Headlines From The Times - Mexico’s unique, binational soccer fans
Right now, the eyes of much of the world is on the FIFA World Cup in Qatar as 32 teams fight for national pride. One team is Mexico, whose unique fanbase sets it apart from the world. With loyalties to both Mexico and the United States, it’s a representation of resilience, controversy and so much more.
Today, we examine the phenomenon. Read the full transcript here.
Host: Gustavo Arellano
Guests: Univisión News anchor León Krauze
More reading:
Gracias Fútbol: Reliving our favorite World Cup memories
This soccer-mad L.A. Latina has attended seven World Cups. Qatar will make it eight
CoinDesk Podcast Network - The Hash: A Holiday Impression with Will Foxley
This episode is sponsored by minima.global and Circle.
A holiday short of the most valuable crypto stories for 2022.
“Hash” host Will Foxley answers what the biggest story of the year was for him and why?
In addition, what is his main focus in the crypto industry?
This episode has been produced and edited by Michele Musso. Our executive producer is Jared Schwartz. Our theme song is “Nut Cracking” by Erik Pena.
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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 11.25.22
Alabama
- A decrease in cases of RSV in Alabama is being reported by the ADPH
- UAB to take part in a study of a drug to prevent the onset of Alzheimer's
- A missing child case out of Hueytown from 1973 continues to get input
- The town of Hartford could get downtown historic designation
- Budweiser's Clyesdale horses coming to Tuscaloosa in December
National
- Two economists claim that WH secretly cutting Medicare programs
- Votes for Kevin McCarthy as next House speaker may not materialize
- Shooter at Colorado nightclub files in court that he is "non-binary"
- Group of doctors sue FDA regarding harmful abortion drug
- Dr. Fauci retires, colleague weighs in on his legacy re: Covid 19
- My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell to seek chairmanship of RNC
Everything Everywhere Daily - All About Black Friday (Encore)
The United States has created many cultural institutions which have spread around the world. People all over the Earth have enjoyed and benefited from rock and roll, Hollywood films, and the Internet.
However, we’ve also created some things that have spread to other countries which, to be totally honest, are probably not our best look.
Learn more about Black Friday, the surprising history of the term, and how it manifests around the world today on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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Getting Hammered - The Woke Mob
On this special episode, Mary Katharine sits down with Jennifer Sey, to discuss her new book, Levi's Unbuttoned: The Woke Mob Took My Job but Gave Me My Voice.
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