Consider This from NPR - Prelude to a conclave: understanding the selection process of a new pope

Days before the beginning of the conclave to select the next pope, NPR's Scott Detrow is in Rome. He speaks with Sylvia Poggioli about the rituals and ceremonies involved in the upcoming election at the Vatican.

We also hear from Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of New York, about this moment for the Catholic Church, and what it's like being a seasoned veteran of the conclave process.

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Consider This from NPR - Prelude to a conclave: understanding the selection process of a new pope

Days before the beginning of the conclave to select the next pope, NPR's Scott Detrow is in Rome. He speaks with Sylvia Poggioli about the rituals and ceremonies involved in the upcoming election at the Vatican.

We also hear from Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of New York, about this moment for the Catholic Church, and what it's like being a seasoned veteran of the conclave process.

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Village SquareCast - God Squad: America Fourth?

We’re wondering if the secret to a healthy America is to… wait for it… put “America Fourth!” Perhaps too much of our lives are now wrapped up in this life or death, us v. them struggle for us to be happy people. According to political scientist Eitan Hersh, this is making us insufferable “political hobbyists” who need to get a life? What if we can rediscover other higher loves — faith, family, art, travel, Star Wars trivia, whatever floats your particular boat. And in finding our loves again, maybe we even find each other?

Facilitated by Pastor Latricia Scriven of St. Paul's United Methodist Church — God Squad is on it.

Learn more about the program and meet the God Squad here.

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Funding for this podcast was provided through a grant from Florida Humanities with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of Florida Humanities or the National Endowment for the Humanities.

The Daily - The Sunday Read: ‘This Is the Holocaust Story I Said I Wouldn’t Write’

When Taffy Brodesser-Akner became a writer, Mr. Lindenblatt, the father of one of her oldest friends, began asking to tell his story of survival during the Holocaust in one of the magazines or newspapers she wrote for. He took pride in telling his story, in making sure he fulfilled what he felt was the obligation of all Holocaust survivors, which was to remind the world what had happened to the Jews.

His daughter Ilana knew it was a long shot but felt obligated to pass on the request — it was her father, after all. Taffy declined because after a life hearing about the Holocaust, she said, she was “all Holocausted out.”

But, years later, when she learned of Mr. Lindenblatt’s imminent passing, Taffy asked herself what would become of stories like his if the generation of hers that was supposed to inherit them had taken the privilege that came with another generation’s survival and decided not to listen?

So here it is, an old Jewish story about the Holocaust and a man who somehow survived the pernicious, organized and intentional genocide of the Jews. But right behind it, just two generations later, is another story, one about the children and grandchildren who have been so malformed by the stories that are their lineage that some of them made just as eager work of running from it, only to find themselves, same as anything you run from, having to deal with it anyway.

 

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The Daily Signal - Parents in the Driver’s Seat: Tiffany Justice on Education Freedom

The Daily Signal's Rob Bluey sits down with Tiffany Justice, co-founder of Moms for Liberty and leader of The Heritage Foundation's Parental Rights Initiative, to discuss the growing movement of parental involvement in education.

  • Justice shares her personal journey from being a stay-at-home mom to running for school board in 2016, which allowed her to "see behind the education curtain"
  • The founding of Moms for Liberty in January 2021 as a response to parents' frustrations during COVID-19 school closures
  • How unions have historically dominated school board meetings and why parent attendance is crucial for balancing educational priorities
  • Success stories of parents transitioning from local school board activism to state legislative roles
  • How universal school choice initiatives and education savings accounts put educational decisions back in parents' hands
  • Updates on the Heritage's new Parental Rights Initiative and efforts to bring together various organizations across partisan lines
  • How parental rights issues have impacted recent elections, including Glenn Youngkin's gubernatorial victory in Virginia
  • An assessment of the Trump administration's early actions on parental rights, including protecting girls' sports and Education Secretary Linda McMahon
  • Practical advice for concerned parents: get involved locally, run for office, build relationships with teachers, and watch for the upcoming Parental Rights Network

The COVID pandemic transformed many previously nonpolitical parents into advocates for education freedom. Listen to learn about the ongoing efforts to codify parental rights protections at local, state, and federal levels.

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Everything Everywhere Daily - A Brief History of Australia

Australia is a unique country. 

By area, it's huge. By population, however, it is dwarfed by smaller countries such as Nepal, Ghana, Yemen, and the United Kingdom. 

By modern standards, the nation is quite young, yet it has a history that goes back further than almost any other country. 

…and there is also the thing with the criminals. 

Learn more about the history of Australia and how the continent/country came to be on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.

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NBN Book of the Day - Charlie English, “The CIA Book Club: The Best-Kept Secret of the Cold War” (Random House, 2025)

For nearly five decades after the Second World War, the Iron Curtain divided Europe, forming the longest and most heavily guarded border on earth. No physical combat would take place along this frontier: the risk of nuclear annihilation was too high for that. Instead, the war was fought psychologically. It was a battle for hearts, minds, and intellects. Few understood this more clearly than George Minden, head of a covert intelligence operation known as the “CIA book program,” which aimed to undermine Soviet censorship and inspire revolt by offering different visions of thought and culture.
From its Manhattan headquarters, Minden’s “book club” secretly sent ten million banned titles into the East. Volumes were smuggled aboard trucks and yachts, dropped from balloons, hidden aboard trains, and stowed in travelers’ luggage. Nowhere were the books welcomed more warmly than in Poland, where the texts would circulate covertly among circles of like-minded readers, quietly making the case against Soviet communism. Such was the demand for Minden’s books that dissidents began to reproduce these works in the underground. By the late 1980s, illicit literature was so pervasive in Poland that censorship broke down: the Iron Curtain soon followed.
Charlie English narrates this tale of Cold War spycraft, smuggling, and secret printing operations for the first time, highlighting the work of a handful of extraordinary people who fought for intellectual freedom—people like Mirosław Chojecki, who suffered beatings, imprisonment, and exile in pursuit of his clandestine mission. The CIA Book Club: The Best-Kept Secret of the Cold War (Random House, 2025) is a story about the power of the printed word as a means of resistance and liberation. Books, it shows, can set you free.

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Pod Save America - Has the Media Surrendered to Trump? (feat. Chuck Todd)

Chuck Todd, former moderator of Meet the Press and host of The Chuck ToddCast, joins Dan to assess how the news media has responded to Trump 2.0. His read? Not great. He and Dan lament cable news' tired playbook, discuss Craigslist's indirect role in electing Donald Trump, and question whether broadcast news may be in the early stages of a kleptocracy. Then, turning to the Democratic Party, Chuck and Dan debate which fights Democrats should focus on, what voters will want from the party in 2028, and whether the right is exploiting President Biden's decline to undermine the left's faith in journalism.

 

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Up First from NPR - Syria’s Missing Children

In Syria during the 14-year civil war, many children were detained with their mothers. Then, security forces separated them. Thousands of these children have never been found.

Since the fall of the Assad regime, parents of disappeared children have continued to search for answers. In this episode of The Sunday Story, NPR correspondent Diaa Hadid investigates: what happened to the disappeared children of Syria?

This episode includes mentions of rape and torture.

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