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Karen Silkwood’s death 50 years ago this November continues to haunt Oklahoma and the nation. The 28-year-old plutonium plant worker died in a fatal crash while driving to meet a reporter with The New York Times allegedly to deliver evidence documenting unsafe conditions at the plant. Two reporters who covered the Silkwood story in 1974 have spent years trying to piece together what many in Oklahoma speculate: Karen Silkwood may have died for what she knew. Fifty years later, hear newly-disc ...
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They've been best friends for 20 years, and pop culture aficionados for even longer. Now, as moms of toddlers, Andie Mitchell and Sabrina Kohlberg are taking their obsession with TV and movies to the next level by talking to celebrities, writers and fellow “scholars” of pop culture about what they can learn from the fictional moms they love most. A "Good Morning America" and ABC Audio podcast.
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The latest headlines from ABC News, refreshed hourly 24/7. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Why Putin just changed his rules on nukes
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We want to hear from you; how can we make our podcast even better? Please take a few minutes to complete our listener survey. Find the link on the ABC News Daily website. On the one thousandth day of Russia’s war in Ukraine this week there was a major shift on the battleground. Russia declared that Ukraine, with the backing of US President Joe Bide…
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On World Children's Day each year, we celebrate all kids and remember their rights. But what exactly are rights? For this special episode of News Time, Ruby is joined by Australia's National Children's Commissioner, Anne Hollonds. Ruby and Anne talk about World Children's Day, about what rights are and some of the special rights kids have.…
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When Niall Williams releases a book, we positively cheer. His writing feels like coming home to us. A home full of warm fires, good stories, kind neighbors, strong community and unspoken love. All of them and more illuminate his latest: The Time of the Child. We could not recommend this book more. Buy it. And then buy it for everyone on your holida…
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Is Germany's economic power under threat?
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Germany's economic dominance as Europe's biggest economy is in danger. A new book argues that the weaknesses have been brewing for decades, leaving Germany over-reliant on Russian gas, too focused on old industries and unable to adapt to the digital realities of the 21st century. Guest: Wolfgang Munchau, former Financial Times associate editor, and…
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Residents shocked following anti-Israel vandalism in Sydney community
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At least a dozen cars have been vandalised in Sydney's eastern suburbs in what the Prime Minister has described as anti-semitism and deeply troubling to all Australians. New South Wales police are investigating the motivation of the incident and says it involved two offenders.
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What NVIDIA's earnings says about AI & the future of the Future Fund
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a look at the day's top market news with Ben Clark from TMS Capital, including: NVIDIA's latest earnings report, the future of the Future Fund, and Mineral Resources' AGM as the company's managing director fronts shareholders.
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An Australian teenager has died in a Thai hospital, more than a week after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why are wrapped potatoes cheaper than unwrapped ones?
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Some supermarkets are charging shoppers more for loose fresh produce than produce wrapped in plastic.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The NSW Premier Chris Minns has confirmed industrial action - for Sydney trains - is off for tomorrow and this weekend following talks with rail union officials at state parliament this afternoon.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Residents of Woollahra in Sydney’s eastern suburbs were violently awakened overnight when cars were set alight and vandalised and buildings defaced with anti-Semitic slogans.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Together? Or together alone? Debating the harms and benefits of social media
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The federal government wants to restrict social media to Australians aged over 16. But will it work? Hear from the adults and kids in the know as they debate the arguments for and against. The Great Debate was presented by the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia as part of Social Sciences Week, recorded at the National Library of Australia …
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'Low-altitude economy': China puts money into market for flying taxis and drone flights
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China is aiming to be the first country in the world to develop what it calls the low-altitude economy, which could include passenger and cargo transport - as well as rapid-response emergency services.
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BIG TECH: Is your medical data safe with X and could Google be broken up?
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People are uploading their medical scans, including X-rays, MRIs and CT scans to X's artificial intelligence chat bot Grok, with the hope of training the chatbot so well, it eventually could be used as a second medical opinion. What could go wrong?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Future Fund's investment mandate to be overhauled
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The investment mandate for Australia's $230 billion sovereign wealth fund is being rewritten, with the federal government wanting the Future Fund to invest in housing, the energy transition and infrastructure.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australian teen dies in methanol poisoning tragedy in Laos
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A Melbourne family have suffered an unfathomable loss today, with Thai police confirming that Australian teenager Bianca Jones has died in hospital after consuming drinks laced with methanol in Laos.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sometimes, despite the hype, despite extensive funding, and despite clever and ingenious thinking, good ideas fail. Or at least don’t live up to their initial promise. There are lessons to be learnt and interesting anecdotes to be told. In this episode we look at four future-focused projects that have never really taken off: Google Glass, solar roa…
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International students 'feel like scapegoats' as Coalition blocks Labor's caps
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The government has been stripped of support for its legislation to impose caps on foreign student numbers at Australian universities. Despite backing caps on student numbers, the opposition has declared it won’t back the bill, facing criticism it's delaying measures that would reduce immigration.
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Russia-Ukraine war: US decision to supply landmines to Ukraine criticised
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Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has now extended beyond 1,000 days. It has entered a new phase with a major shift in the position of the US and UK in agreeing to supply long-range missiles for Ukraine's use against targets inside Russia. That has had repercussions.
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Police are investigating a series of anti-Israel graffiti in Sydney's east. The Prime minister has condemned the vandalism.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tornadoes and cyclones hit both sides of the country, Matt Gaetz on Capitol Hill, and Susan Smith denied parole. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Debunking the misinformation on the misinformation bill, and the battle waging over Twitter's dead body
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This week on Download This Show: misinformation on lockdown, Bluesky vs Threads, and a burger-flipping robot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC listen
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President-elect Trump reveals more White House plans; New ABC podcast reexamines mysterious death of Karen Silkwood; Brett Young talks balancing music career with the girl-dad life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Joy Behar's Advice To Younger Women On Confidence
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Behar joins executive producer Brian Teta to discuss what she thinks about Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski meeting with President-elect Donald Trump and she answers listener questions about her advice to young women on confidence, where her nickname "Joy" came from, and if she ever missed out on a role. Have a question or want advice from Brian…
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Future fund to invest in housing and green energy
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Big changes for the Future Fund - Australia's public wealth stockpile to invest in housing and the green energy transition.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Future fund to invest in housing and green energy
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Big changes for the Future Fund - Australia's public wealth stockpile to invest in housing and the green energy transition.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Behind the scenes at the 2024 CMA Awards; Disney CEO Bob Iger unveils new cruise ship; 'Dancing with the Stars' twist ahead of season finale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Lowry Pressly argues that privacy is not just the key to a safe existence, but a meaningful one. He explains how the word oblivion relates to our idea of privacy.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sidney Nolan's forgotten African collection
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In 1962, Sidney Nolan made two journeys that had a huge impact on his life and work - to Auschwitz and Africa. The paintings from his trip to Africa invoke both his fears for humanity and the extinction of Africa's wildlife. The works were exhibited back in 1963, but a new book brings them all back together again. Guest: Andrew Turley, author of No…
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Marcia Langton on the defeat of truth telling
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Plans around the country for public truth-telling forums are falling away. Professor Marcia Langton analyses what's going on.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Social media firestorm over free-range kids; Trump's nominee for attorney general under fire Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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President-elect Trump picks a close ally of Elon Musk for commerce secretary, reflecting both men’s priorities. Manhattan prosecutors argue for “pausing” Trump’s criminal sentencing until he leaves office. And a verdict could come down today in a trial about the death of Laken Riley, a case that has sparked a debate over immigrants and crime. Learn…
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Two Australian teenagers continue to cling to life after suspected methanol poisoning in Asia
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Two Melbourne teenagers remain on life support in separate Thai hospitals, after drinking what are believed to be poisoned cocktails in Laos. The parents of the 19-year-old girls in a critical condition from suspected methanol poisoning have rushed to be by their side.
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Mary Wooldridge from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency goes through the progress of narrowing the gender pay gap; Andrew Barker from CEDA explains how incomes can be boosted by 20 per cent by undertaking at work training; and the day on the sharemarket with Stuart Roberts from Stocks Down Under including the results of Rio Tinto's workplace cult…
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True Crime Vault: The Cult Next Door: The Mystery and Madness of Heaven's Gate
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Decoding the mysteries behind Heaven's Gate cult; survivors speak for first time. Originally aired 3/11/22 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ABC News
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The gender pay gap is still significant, but it appears to be narrowing. That's according to the Workplace Gender Equality Agency, which has released its yearly Gender Equality Scorecard. The agency says the improvement has been driven by higher wages, publication of pay gaps by individual employers... as well as a greater take-up of paid parental …
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The Treasurer stood up in parliament today to update Australians on how the economy is tracking, ahead of next month's mid-year federal budget update.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Forensic Architecture analysis submitted as evidence in genocide case against Israel
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South Africa has submitted a stream of documents to the International Court of Justice in the Hague, hoping to prove that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. It's an accusation that Israel vehemently denies, claiming the assaults are necessary for it to defend itself.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'It will have devastating impacts': regional universities say foreign student visa rules must change
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The Coalition has snookered the government by joining with the Greens in opposing a bill that would have placed caps on the number of international students invited to study in Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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ADHD, autism, depression — is social media causing social contagion? Jean Twenge, Sonny Jane Wise, Alice Dawkins, Sandersan Onie with Natasha Mitchell
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Is social media a contagious force harming young minds, a life saver helping people find their neurodiverse tribes and support, or, for better or worse, a bit of both? From the Festival of Dangerous Ideas, join Natasha Mitchell with renowned social psychologist Jean Twenge, neurodiversity advocate Sonny Jane Wise, technology policy campaigner Alice…
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Record crowds reported for nine-day protests in New Zealand
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Tens of thousands of Kiwis have marched across New Zealand in the past nine days in what's known as a hīkoi, or peaceful protest, which wound its way to the parliament in Wellington yesterday.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Want to work for the Australian Antarctic Division?
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The Australian Antarctic Division is in recruitment drive at the moment for more than 200 tradies and four doctors. So what do you need to know?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Has the mystery of who invented Bitcoin been solved?
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A new documentary explores the origins of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin and the identity of its pseudonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sydney and Melbourne failing tree canopy goals
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New research says most major cities do not reach that "bare minimum" standard for green space access and tree canopy coverage.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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