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The door to door fight for Trump and Harris
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The US presidential election will be held in just over a month and only a handful of the 50 states really matter. Michigan is one of them and campaigners for the Democratic and Republican parties are going door-to-door to try and convince people their candidate would make the best president for them. President Joe Biden won the state by 154,000 vot…
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INTERVIEW: Why do we often witness vitriol and personal attacks in US politics?
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There's been a fair share of personal attacks and vitriol between US Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris as the US election nears. Many have become immune to vitriolic remarks in US politics, particularly from Trump, but why is this behaviour more common in US politics compared to Australia? SBS' Catriona Stirra…
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Cyndi Lauper announces "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" farewell tour; Relief efforts underway for Hurricane Helene victims; Sports journalist Michael Silver talks new book Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesDoor ABC News
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It started in London two decades ago and spread to 23 countries, including Australia. These days, around six million people participate in the global phenomenon that is Parkrun.
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Ana Navarro: JD Vance Is A Shapeshifter
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Navarro joins Brian Teta to talk about today’s wild show, why she is not a fan of vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance and his shift on multiple policy positions, and how she caught far-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer’s attention on social media last week. Get tickets to the live taping of 'Behind the Table' at The 92nd Street Y on Oct.…
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ABC Radio's Country Breakfast is an entertaining look at rural and regional issues around Australia.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Hurricane Helene Recovery, Queen Rania of Jordan on Israel-Hamas War, and “Magical” Gifts for Kids Battling Cancer
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Stories of Hurricane Helene survival; Georgia near-total abortion ban struck down; VP debate recap, Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan on the Israel-Hamas war; Haiti hunger levels are worse than the 2010 earthquake; Controversial Netflix series on the Menendez brothers brings renewed interest in the case; “Magic Yarn Project” delivers handmade beani…
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Americans offer help to Southeastern communities after Hurricane Helene; Dockworkers suspend strike until January; John Quinones talks new season of 'What Would You Do?' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesDoor ABC News
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Has dot art spread too far?
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Dots are so strongly associated with traditional Aboriginal visual language that Shane gets asked why he doesn’t paint them.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Full Episode: Thursday, October 3, 2024
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Re-examination of evidence in the Menendez brothers trial; Daniel Dae Kim shows off his comedy chops on Broadway; Remembering Nightline’s Richard Harris Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesDoor ABC News
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Striking port workers are back on the job after a tentative agreement is reached over wages. A jury in Memphis delivers a mixed verdict for three police officers charged in the beating death of Tyre Nichols. And newly-developed air taxis could be the ticket to cutting down travel time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adch…
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Boeing's Starliner mission to the International Space station has not been their finest moment. Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore first travelled to the station in early June aboard a Boeing Starliner spacecraft for what was expected to be a week-long test mission. But issues with helium leaks and malfunctioning thrusters forced NASA to de…
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Australia is facing biodiversity risks, prompting industry and environmental leaders to take action. A world-first Global Nature Positive Summit will address urgent need for nature protection and restoration. The federal government has re-affirmed its commitment to collaborate with all sectors in tackling biodiversity loss.…
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More Lebanese residents ordered to leave
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Israel has ordered more residents in southern Lebanon to flee their homes, as it continues its ground incursions.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The competitions best teams will face off in Sundays NRL grand final. But is the dominance of Melbourne and Penrith undermining the salary cap, and its aim of keeping all sides competitive?Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Symptoms for coeliac disease can be as vague and broad as feeling tired, having low iron or even issues with fertility, so it's not surprising that many people living with the autoimmune disorder don't even know they have it.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Coalition has called for the Iranian ambassador to be expelled from Australia following a post praising Hezbollah's leader after he was killed in an Israeli strike.The government has condemned the comments by Ahmad Sadeghi, but is not looking to remove him from the country.
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Explosions have been reported near Beirut's main airport in southern Lebanon, as Israeli forces continue targeting Hezbollah infrastructure. Israel has urged residents of more than 70 towns in southern Lebanon, including Nabatieh, to evacuate amid growing military activity.
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Dan Kelly on his adventure music
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Singer/songwriter Dan Kelly explains the inspiration he gets from early mornings and country living.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Unusual birth names are often given to children today, sometimes as a grand gesture, a bold statement or a nod to a favourite celebrity. But names can also end up being a life-long load for a child to carry.GUEST: Associate Professor Lauren Rosewarne, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne…
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National Commission for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children established
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A major milestone has been reached today in the journey to establishing the first National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People.GUEST: Catherine Liddle, CEO, SNAICC - National Voice for our ChildrenDoor Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Vacuum robots spying on Australians
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The robot vacuum cleaners that can be hacked from a distance, sharing video from inside Australian homes.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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EXCLUSIVE: JD Vance FIRST Post-Debate Interview
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On this special edition of Ruthless, JD Vance joins the fellas to recap his stellar performance in the recent Vice Presidential debate. In his first sit-down interview since the showdown with Tim Walz, Vance breaks down his internal dialogue during the debate, discusses the dynamics behind his winning strategy, and addresses his viral “Jim from the…
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Full Episode: Thursday, October 3, 2024
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Verdict reached in the Tyre Nichols trial; Former First lady Melania Trump takes a stance on abortion rights in new memoir; The death toll rising from Hurricane Helene; Vice President Kamala Harris campaigning with former congresswoman Liz Cheney; ; Israel targets Beirut; Dockworkers agree to suspend strike. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit …
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GMA3: Thursday, October 3
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A look at the Freedom Summer's 60th anniversary; Dockworkers hit picket lines for a third day; Sam Tejada talks podcast 'A Healthy Point Of View' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesDoor ABC News
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Air strikes on Beirut continue
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The Israeli military has expanded its target area for air strikes in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, leaving residents uncertain about which locations are safe.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Air strikes on Beirut continue
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The Israeli military has expanded its target area for air strikes in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, leaving residents uncertain about which locations are safe.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Joy Behar's Insights On 'SNL' Parodies, Italian Adventures, and Houseguest Etiquette
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Behar joins executive producer Brian Teta to discuss her experience interviewing Melania Trump and what she makes of the First Lady defending abortion rights in her new memoir, she explains why she prefers younger men and shares her tips for staying youthful. Get tickets to the live taping of 'Behind the Table' at The 92nd Street Y on Oct. 8 featur…
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Sarah Paulson talks new film, 'Hold Your Breath'; Biden deploys 1,000 troops to help Helene damage; Doctor accused of giving ketamine to Matthew Perry pleads guilty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesDoor ABC News
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Full Episode: Wednesday, October 2, 2024
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New documentary explores disabled community’s marriage obstacles; Animal Attacks: ABC News investigates so-called animal sanctuaries and roadside zoos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesDoor ABC News
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Wright Thompson Investigates His Home State
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This week's book case: Emmitt Till’s murder has been a seminal moment in American history ever since it occurred in 1955. Wright Thompson’s new book “The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi” looks at the horror through a whole new prism. Thompson loves his native land of Mississippi but is haunted by the barn where Emmitt Till was m…
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The downfall of the Maharajas
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When India gained its independence, the rulers of the princely states - the Maharajas - had to be convinced to give up control of their territories to create the nation of India. It was a difficult negotiation for Lord Mountbatten as each prince wanted something different in return for giving up land, power and armies. Guest: John Zubrzycki, former…
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The great Australian art theft
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Until the late 1980s Indigenous art was being ripped off left right and centre. It was open slather. First at the cheap end of the market on T-shirts and then on fancy carpets made in Vietnam. The rip-off merchants maintained black artists were just painting old patterns, so their work was for the taking. The lawyer who proved them wrong was Colin …
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Can copyright protect Indigenous art and the downfall of the Maharajas
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Since the 1980s, lawyers have used copyright law to protect Indigenous Art, but is it fit for purpose? When India gained its independence, a huge part of the country was ruled by many local princes or Maharajas. How were they convinced to give up their power to join the new Independent India?Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Helene’s Death Toll Surges
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As floodwaters recede, authorities are discovering Helene killed more people than any mainland hurricane since Katrina. The U.S. hustles to get Americans out of Beirut as Israel plans further attacks in Lebanon and Iran. And a newly-unsealed order shows reveals a litany of accusations against President Trump in his federal election interference cas…
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Does The Debate Shift The Balance?
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On today's episode of Ruthless, the fellas can't help but laugh at Tim Walz being utterly destroyed by JD Vance in Tuesday's debate. From failing to explain his Hong Kong dilemma to having awkward and panicked body movements, there is simply no word to describe the performance other than disaster. But that isn't the only news; Iran once again attac…
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Supermarkets have been put on notice over a practice known as 'shrinkflation', which is a practice that is rife in the industry and is when a product is downsized but the price remains the same or even increases. To combat the tactic - the government is now seeking to strengthen unit pricing codes, making price and volume labels more readable, prom…
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