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The Moth Radio Hour: Shocks and Surprises The Moth 05 Apr 04:00

In this hour, a woman gets a call in the middle of the night; a young boy discovers the truth about his idol; a girl does her best to prepare for a big moment; and a family camps out in hopes of seeing the Kennedy family. Hosted by The Moth’s Artistic Director, Catherine Burns. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and...

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The Moth Radio Hour: Shocks and Surprises The Moth 05 Apr 04:00

In this hour, a woman gets a call in the middle of the night; a young boy discovers the truth about his idol; a girl does her best to prepare for a big moment; and a family camps out in hopes of seeing the Kennedy family. Hosted by The Moth’s Artistic Director, Catherine Burns. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and...

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A Difficult Diplomatic Triangle The Daily 19 Apr 09:45

When a nuclear fuel enrichment site in Iran blew up this month, Tehran immediately said two things: The explosion was no accident, and the blame lay with Israel.

Such an independent action by Israel would be a major departure from a decade ago, when the country worked in tandem with the United States to set back Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

We look at what the...

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Weekly Roundup: October 23rd The NPR Politics Podcast 23 Oct 20:51
The US government shared details about two alleged election meddling operations by Iran and Russia. The operations initially appear to be smaller-scale than they were in 2016. And we talk about what to expect in the last full week of campaigning.
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Weekly Roundup: Thursday, September 19 The NPR Politics Podcast 19 Sep 20:58
Democrats unveil a plan to lower the cost of prescription drugs. President Trump names his new National Security Adviser amid heightened tensions with Iran. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.
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Who Really Attacked Saudi Arabia? The Daily 17 Sep 09:54

President Trump is saying that Iran appears to be responsible for the weekend attacks on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia. We look at where things are likely to go from here. Guest: David E. Sanger, a national security correspondent for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.

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  • President Trump said that the United States...
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The Secret Push to Strike Iran The Daily 06 Sep 09:53

For almost two decades, the United States and Israel have tried to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Israeli leaders — including the current prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu — have pushed for a military strike on Iran, a prospect that American presidents have long opposed. But a Times investigation reveals a secret history that shows how close the three countries came to war. Guest:...

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John Bolton’s Plan for Iran The Daily 13 May 09:50

Iran is warning that it may resume production on its nuclear program, reviving a crisis that had been contained by the signing of the Iran nuclear deal four years ago. One man within the United States government may have intentionally brought us to this point. Guest: Mark Landler, who covers the White House for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode,...

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Ep. 746 We Are Living in Dangerous Times The Dan Bongino Show 20 Jun 15:45
Summary: In this episode I address the Left’s growing calls for violence and the avoidable, devastating consequences that will result. I also discuss the grotesque media hypocrisy in coverage of the immigration crisis. News Picks: Yes, Obama paid a 1.7 billion dollar ransom to Iran. The anti-Trump FBI agents have been unmasked. Look at these horrible photos of the Obama administration’s detention conditions. The...
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Friday, Jan. 5, 2018 The Daily 05 Jan 11:00

After eight days, the largest protests in Iran in years appear to be winding down, calmed, at least in part, by the government. But a closer look at what ignited the outrage in the first place suggests that the country’s president may have lit the match. Guest: Thomas Erdbrink, the Tehran bureau chief for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode,...

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