Everything Everywhere Daily - Quebec’s 1970 October Crisis

Canada has a reputation for being a rather low-key, friendly place. 

For the most part, this is true. It is a nice place to visit and is never usually that controversial. 

However, that hasn’t always been the case. Fifty years ago, Canadians faced the threat of extremism and terrorism, and it almost broke the country apart.

Learn more about Quebec’s October Crisis of 1970 on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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The NewsWorthy - Tragedy in Tennessee, Moon Discovery & iPhone Updates- Tuesday, March 28, 2023

The news to know for Tuesday, March 28, 2023!

We have updates about a terrible tragedy out of Nashville: how people are remembering the children and staff who died in a school shooting and what investigators are saying about the person responsible.

Also, what to expect from the latest West Coast storm and where it's headed next.

Plus, a groundbreaking discovery on the moon, mass protests in popular travel destinations, and what's included in the latest iPhone update.

Those stories and more news to know in around 10 minutes!

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Pod Save America - “Hasn’t Waco Been Through Enough?”

Donald Trump warns his indictment could cause violence and celebrates the Jan 6 attacks in Waco, TX. Desantis-curious Republicans are already down on Tiny D. And later Jen Psaki stops by to talk about the Republican primary, Joe Biden’s 2024 strategy and her new show on MSNBC.

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The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling - Chapter 7: What If You’re Wrong?

Host Megan Phelps-Roper asks J.K. Rowling to respond to pushback from some of her critics. The two also discuss the difficulty of discernment—why it can be so hard to know what’s right.

Produced by Andy Mills, Matthew Boll, Megan Phelps-Roper, with special thanks to Candace Mittel Kahn and Emily Yoffe.

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Read Me a Poem - “Sunday Morning” by Wallace Stevens

Amanda Holmes reads Wallace Stevens’s poem “Sunday Morning.” Have a suggestion for a poem by a (dead) writer? Email us: podcast@theamericanscholar.org. If we select your entry, you’ll win a copy of a poetry collection edited by David Lehman.

 

This episode was produced by Stephanie Bastek and features the song “Canvasback” by Chad Crouch.



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NPR's Book of the Day - Fandom acts as an antidote for loneliness in ‘Y/N’

The title of Esther Yi's novel Y/N refers to an abbreviation for "your name" as it appears in a type of fan fiction where readers put themselves into a story. It's a way to inhabit another life, which is exactly what Yi's central character wants — but can never have. That tension drives the novel, as it explores loneliness, fandom, and K-Pop. Yi tells NPR's Ailsa Chang how it all fits together.

CBS News Roundup - 03/27/2023 | World News Round Up Late Edition

Deadly Nashville Shooting. Tornadoes leave path of destruction in the South. Bodies recovered after chocolate factory explosion. CBS News Correspondent Matt Pieper has tonight's World News Roundup.

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The Gist - Punishing The Punishment In The Stanford Rape Case

The Recall: Reframed examines the removal of California Judge Aaron Persky after his sentencing of Stanford swimmer Brock Turner. Director Rebecca Richman Cohen discusses the two sides of the progressive movement at odds with each other over this issue, including the difficulty of steering outrage into proper policy. Plus the U.S. Supreme Court debates fake dog poo. And, at the risk of contradicting Color Me Bad, "Uh, TikTok you do stop."

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