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Episode 519: Sharon Kinne- La Pistolera Pt.2 Morbid 11 Dec 08:01

On March 19, 1960, Kansas City police were called to the home James and Sharon Kinne for what they believed was an accidental shooting. According to Sharon, she had found their two-year-old daughter lying on the couple’s bed, a gun near her hand and her father’s body next to her with a large hole in his head. Unable to find evidence to the contrary,...

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Episode 518: Sharon Kinne- La Pistolera Pt.1 Morbid 07 Dec 08:01

On March 19, 1960, Kansas City police were called to the home James and Sharon Kinne for what they believed was an accidental shooting. According to Sharon, she had found their two-year-old daughter lying on the couple’s bed, a gun near her hand and her father’s body next to her with a large hole in his head. Unable to find evidence to the contrary,...

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The Sunday Read: ‘Who Hired the Hitmen to Silence Zitácuaro?’ The Daily 29 Oct 10:00
Armando Linares López ran an online news site in a small Mexican city called Zitácuaro. The city had for years been known for its fertile avocado orchards. But its central location had made it increasingly attractive to the drug trade.
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EU Calls For 'Humanitarian Pause', Manhunt for Maine Shooter, Acapulco Hurricane Up First 27 Oct 10:16
A manhunt continues for the gunman behind a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine. European leaders call on Israel to stop its relentless bombardment of the Gaza Strip. Hurricane Otis left a trail of destruction when it struck the Mexican resort town of Acapulco.
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A New Threat: Surprise Hurricanes The Daily 27 Oct 09:46
Judson Jones, who covers natural disasters for The Times, explains why Hurricane Otis packed such an unexpected punch. Otis exemplified a phenomenon that meteorologists fear will become more and more common: a severe hurricane that arrives with little warning.
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A Texas Town Wanted Tougher Border Security. Now It’s Having Regrets. The Daily 19 Oct 09:50
The mayor of Eagle Pass, Texas, declared a state of emergency last month as the level of crossings strained resources. A campaign by Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas to turn back migrants was initially welcomed on the border. Now, some of that support appears to be waning.
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Joe Biden Is Getting Impeached - Leftovers #57 H3 Podcast 14 Sep 19:43
LEFTOVERS is BACK! We recap hasan's vacation in Mexico and getting shaken down at the airport, a Starfield report from the Leftovers: Gaming review team, Ethan and Hasan have a lively debate on China & Taiwan, Lauren Boebert gets kicked out of the Beetlejuice Musical, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Get Ready To Be Badgered: Wisconsin Is A Presidential Battleground The NPR Politics Podcast 25 Aug 20:00
This episode: Wisconsin's abortion politics and the GOP's slipping grasp on the state's evolving suburbs. A family's journey to find care for their daughter exposes the complicated state of affairs for Afghan immigrants and other migrants in the United States.
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Uncertainty Over Abortion Pill, Sudan Violence, Mexican Cartel Indictments Up First 21 Apr 10:06
The Supreme Court is set to decide by midnight tonight whether to allow an abortion pill to remain widely available or restrict its access. The U.S. is sending additional troops to its base in Djibouti in case of a possible evacuation from Sudan, as violence escalates in the country. U.S. officials have launched a new effort to arrest operatives of the Mexican cartel smuggling...
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The Outsourcing of America’s Border Problem The Daily 07 Apr 09:45

This episode contains descriptions of severe injuries.

Tough new border policies introduced by the Biden administration have sharply reduced the number of migrants crossing into the United States. But the measures have also created a combustible bottleneck along the southern border. That situation exploded last week when a deadly fire broke out at a detention center in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.

Simon Romero, a national...

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