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Daily Racing Form

Daily Racing Form

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Two shows from Daily Racing Form on one convenient feed! Each Tuesday, TimeformUS handicappers David Aragona and Craig Milkowski review the prior week’s best races. On Friday, Aragona and Milkowski preview the upcoming week’s most interesting races with the TimeformUS Forecast.
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DIRTRACKR Daily is dirt racing news, results, discussion, analytics. Sprint cars, late models, modifieds, you name it. From national series, to top local shows. Brought to you five days a week. DIRTRACKR Conversations feature longer form chats with the people who make the sport of dirt racing what it is.
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Minimum Competence

Andrew and Gina Leahey

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The idea is that this podcast can accompany you on your commute home and will render you minimally competent on the major legal news stories of the day. The transcript is available in the form of a newsletter at www.minimumcomp.com. www.minimumcomp.com
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TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles

TruNews: Real News, Uncensored

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TRUNEWS is a daily news and inspiration Godcast, founded by Rick Wiles. Rick Wiles is the father of “citizen reporting.” He pioneered alternative media long before the arrival of blogs and podcasts. TRUNEWS has an extremely loyal audience around the world. The program is 100% listener-supported. Guests include members of the US Congress, members of the European Parliament, members of the British Parliament, scientists, astronauts, climatologists, billionaires, investors, top-selling authors, ...
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DRF Sports Podcast

DRF Sports

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DRF Sports present host Sheldon Alexander and betting analyst Matt Russell as they discuss how to get an edge with your football betting. Twice a week the DRF Sports team will dig into the best betting opportunities from the NFL and college football, using DRF’s best-in-class data and statistics to back up their picks and help you bet smarter.
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Welcome to EU News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Stay informed on the latest EU news, including politics, economy, regulations, and more. Whether you're an EU citizen, an international observer, or simply interested in European affairs, EU News Daily is your trusted source for staying up-to-date. Tune in daily to be well- ...
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The Daily Declaration Podcast

Daily Declaration Podcast

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In the Daily Declaration Podcast, we sit down to talk with great thinkers on matters relating to faith, family, freedom and life. The Canberra Declaration is an active, caring, growing community of people who have a vision for an Australia where children are safe, women are secure, families are happy, everyone receives a fair go, incentive is rewarded, integrity is paramount, life is precious, freedom is for all, including those of faith. Where everyone is able to enjoy the prosperity that c ...
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It's Casual Friday! Emma hosts Jeet Heer, national affairs correspondent for The Nation, to round up the week in news just 4 days out from the 2024 Election. First, Emma runs through updates on early voting numbers, swing state polling, SCOTUS taking up Pennsylvania’s ballot case, Trump’s visit to Dearborn, TPUSA’s voting drives, Israel’s ongoing s…
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(0:10): Berlin Police Hunt Suspects After Explosives Found in S-Bahn Station; Possible Terror Plot Averted (2:06): Paris to Implement Low-Traffic Zone in City Center, Aiming for Cleaner Air and Reduced Congestion (4:42): Denmark's Largest Wind Farm Gets Green Light: Thor to Power Over One Million Homes by 2027 (7:12): Aldi Ordered to Revamp Discoun…
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This Day in Legal History: NYC Rent Control On November 1, 1943, New York City implemented rent control for the first time, under the federal Office of Price Administration (OPA), in response to housing scarcity and skyrocketing rents caused by World War II. As millions flocked to urban centers for war-related jobs, New York’s housing demand surged…
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There’s always a big difference in news headlines around the world. America’s news headlines are focused on presidential candidates calling each other names. In Great Britain, the Daily Mail’s headline is on a possible nuclear attack on London. And many European newspapers published articles about the European Union urging Europeans to stockpile fo…
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It's an EmMajority Report Thursday! Emma speaks with Aaron Kleinman, director of research for the States Project at Future Now, to discuss what to watch next week on Election Day. Then, she speaks with Georgia State Rep. Ruwa Romman to discuss her after-action plan upon voting for Kamala Harris. First, Emma runs through updates on early voting, swi…
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This Day in Legal History: Nevada Joins the Union by Telegraph On October 31, 1864, Nevada was admitted as the 36th state of the United States, a remarkable feat as the entire Nevada state constitution was sent to Washington, D.C. by telegraph. This move, a workaround to secure swift approval, resulted in the longest and most costly telegram of its…
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What is the state of America today? Millions of American children will participate in Halloween activities tonight. Adults will attend Halloween parties dressed in demonic costumes. President Biden is biting babies. And politicians are calling each other garbage. Meanwhile North Korea has entered World War III and test fired an ICBM today that is c…
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(0:10): Macron's Morocco Visit: €10 Billion Investment Amid Western Sahara Sovereignty Talks (2:33): Berlin Police Detonate Explosives After Man Flees Checkpoint, Ongoing Investigation (4:36): Massive VAT Fraud Uncovered: 26 Defendants Face Trial in Lisbon's Operation 'Admiral' (6:53): Italy Races to Cut Monte dei Paschi Stake Amid EU Pressure, Eye…
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(0:10): European Innovation Council Invests €10 Billion to Boost Tech Growth, Close Gap with US and China (2:35): Meloni's 'Albania Model' for Migrants Faces Legal Hurdles and EU Scrutiny (4:49): EU Official Faces Scandal: Alleged Qatar Airways Corruption Exposed by Leaked Report (6:20): Europe Braces for Trade War Threat as Trump Eyes 10% Tariffs …
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It's Hump Day! Sam speaks with Molly Redden, reporter covering national politics at ProPublica, and Andy Kroll, reporter covering voting, elections, & democracy at ProPublica, to discuss their piece of reporting entitled “Put Them in Trauma”: Inside a Key MAGA Leader’s Plans for a New Trump Agenda. First, Sam runs through updates on the final six d…
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This Day in Legal History: Lend-Lease Act On October 30, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt approved an unprecedented $1 billion in aid to support Allied forces fighting in World War II, marking a critical milestone under the Lend-Lease Act. This act, passed earlier in March 1941, allowed the United States to provide essential military supplies …
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The U.S. Department of Defense is preparing for post-election violence in the USA. But first we begin our analysis and commentary of today’s news focusing on two reports today about the level of fear among American citizens that violence may erupt after next week’s presidential election. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate 10/30/2024 Join the leading…
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It's News Day Tuesday! Sam and Emma speak with writer and editor Gareth Gore about his new book Opus: The Cult of Dark Money, Human Trafficking, and Right-Wing Conspiracy inside the Catholic Church. First, Sam and Emma run through updates on Trump’s visit to Allentown in the wake of his fascist rally in New York, the Harris Campaign, polling, Flori…
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This Day in Legal History: Black Tuesday On October 29, 1929, the United States experienced a significant legal and economic turning point with the stock market crash known as "Black Tuesday." This day marked the beginning of the Great Depression, a period of profound economic hardship that spurred vast changes in U.S. financial laws and regulation…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin today ordered a surprise snap nuclear war exercise. Also, The New York Post reported that the Chinese Communist Party views Gov. Tim Walz as a prime target for influence operations in the USA if the Harris-Walz ticket wins the presidential election. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate 10/29/2024 Join the leading commu…
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Happy Monday! Sam and Emma break down the biggest headlines 8 days away from the 2024 Election. First, they run through updates on the final countdown to election day 2024, Trump’s fascist rally at MSG, Harris’ final campaign push, GOP leads in Texas and Nebraska senate races, Jeff Bezos’ obstruction of a Washington Post endorsement of Harris in a …
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Big changes are likely coming to the High Limit sprint car schedule for 2025, and we'll talk you through what's coming, plus reveal one potential major battleground race track that could put High Limit and Flo toe-to-toe with the World of Outlaws, DIRTVision, and World Racing Group for next season.Av DIRTRACKR.com
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This Day in Legal History: Volstead Act Signed On October 28, 1919, the United States Congress passed the Volstead Act, formally known as the National Prohibition Act, over President Woodrow Wilson's veto. Named after Congressman Andrew Volstead, who championed it, the Act provided the legal framework to enforce the 18th Amendment, which had been r…
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(0:10): Manhunt in Austria: Mayor and Another Killed by Hunter Over Alleged Dispute (1:55): Social Democrats Win in Lithuania, Ending Center-Right Rule Amid High Voter Turnout and Security Concerns (3:57): Germany to Mandate Electronic Patient Records for All Insured from January 2025 (6:04): Gas Cookers Linked to 40,000 Premature Deaths Annually i…
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A senior vice president at U.S. chipmaker Nvidia told a Tokyo technology forum today that artificial intelligence will acquire a human form in the future. We will discuss this story in several minutes. We also show you more evidence that world leaders are frantically preparing for an all-out world war in 2030. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate 10/2…
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It's Casual Friday! Sam and Emma speak with Tommy Vietor, co-founder of Crooked Media, to round up the week in news. First, Sam runs through updates on US presidential polling, US Senate races, Israel’s indiscriminate offensives in Lebanon and Gaza, Elon’s secret contact with Putin and (definitely unrelated) campaign shenanigans, the CFPB, and the …
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This Day in Legal History: First Televised Trial On October 25, 1988, New York marked a significant moment in legal and media history by televising its first-ever courtroom trial—the highly publicized murder case of Joel Steinberg. Steinberg, a disbarred attorney, was accused of the brutal abuse and subsequent death of six-year-old Lisa Steinberg, …
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You may want to enjoy the calmness in America in October. Things may suddenly change in less than 2 weeks after the presidential election on November 5. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate 10/25/2024 Join the leading community for Conservative Christians! https://www.FaithandValues.com You can partner with us by visiting https://www.TruNews.com/donat…
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