More than 154 million treasures fill the Smithsonian’s vaults. But where the public’s view ends, Sidedoor begins. With the help of biologists, artists, historians, archaeologists, zookeepers and astrophysicists, host Lizzie Peabody sneaks listeners through the Smithsonian’s side door, telling stories that can’t be heard anywhere else. Check out si.edu/sidedoor and follow @SidedoorPod for more info.
Come dive into one of the curiously delightful conversations overheard at National Geographic’s headquarters, as we follow explorers, photographers, and scientists to the edges of our big, weird, beautiful world. Hosted by Peter Gwin and Amy Briggs.
Skip the Queue is for visitor attraction owners, directors and suppliers who want to improve their organisations and deliver a better experience for their guests. Each episode we speak with inspiring industry experts who share their knowledge of what really makes an attraction successful. This podcast is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers.
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Lizard People
What if the government actually did cover something up in Roswell? What if yetis exist and are just really shy? What if super-intelligent lizards are wearing human skin suits, influencing international affairs and recording podcasts? Conspiracy theories are cool because they appeal to our evolved logical human brains and our stupid mammal idiot brains. So join comedian and skeptic Katelyn Hempstead as her brilliant friends try to convince her of these and many other conspiracy theories.
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Sydney Harbour National Park - Audio tour - Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay


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Close to the city and immersed in bushland, this walk weaves along harbour headlands, revealing spectacular views of Sydney's icons. Explore beautiful trees and interesting animals, dip into Sydney's past and watch the boats glide by. This self-guided audio tour takes you through each section of the walk. Download it to your mp3 player or phone, and take it with you on the walk.
Newstalk Breakfast brings you all the news you need to set you up for the day – from politics, business, sport, entertainment and everything in between. Shane Coleman and Ciara Kelly have all the stories that matter, every weekday from 7-9AM. Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast Highlights on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'
Are you scavenging the internet for those stories the mainstream media just won’t touch? The very news that affects us most each day, from crime to social unrest. On News for Reasonable People, host Sean Reynolds, a business owner and concerned citizen, reads the news every day, in a way that some might even call “reasonable.” Tune in for the most pressing news, and live coverage of the places you want to see but don’t want to be, and even documentary pieces and interviews the media doesn’t ...
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America’s first national humanitarian organization is pleased to present its new weekly radio show, “Loving Animals™ with Dr. Robin Ganzert,” part of the Pet Life Radio Network, the number one pet radio network on the planet. Each week, host Robin Ganzert, the President and CEO of American Humane, is joined by top celebrities, pet health and behavior experts, and so many other special guests who share a passion for spreading care, hope and compassion for the world's unique species. Featuring ...
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Tommy Virtue, Named one of the Music Industries rising talents on the influential music blog "Dancing Astronaut". Committed to his craft , Tommy Virtue has recently toured with as well as had his Remixes and Original tracks supported by some of the biggest names in the industry. Taking notice was Dutch Company MusicAllStars Publishing / Spinnin Records which recently signed Tommy. A New York City Native, Tommy is a classically Trained saxophone player who put his love for music into his prod ...
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KC Cares tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits! Featuring local nonprofiteers, volunteers, philanthropists, community leaders, and others making a difference in the Kansas City community! On air every Saturday at 9am | 1510AM and 94.5FM!
A News A Day podcast is for anyone who is interested to know about 1 trending and positive Indian news of the day. The podcast goes in-depth to explain the ins and out of this interesting news while also covering some additional interesting information about it. Be it from the field of science, history, art, sports, politics, the world, etc. we look across the board to bring the best news to you. This daily podcast is a must-listen for adults and kids alike, to quickly catch up on some posit ...
Stories from the bat conservation movement. Trustee and ecologist Steve Roe talks to the experts as well as local heroes to bring you the stories from the world of bat conservation. This podcast is for anyone who loves bats or has an interest in bat conservation and the wider bat conservation community. Series 3 is out now with episodes released every second Wednesday from autumn 2021 through to Spring 2022. Series 4 is coming later this year. Bats are magical but misunderstood mammals. At t ...
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Instagram plans to use age verification to make its platform a safer place for teens
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Instagram is testing out new technology to verify the age of teenagers using the platform. This is part of the social network’s efforts to improve user safety and wellbeing. Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with more on this.
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Average price of a home in Dublin is now over 400,000 euro
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The average price of a home in Dublin is now €429,000, 95% above its lowest point that’s according to a new report from Daft.ie Economist at Trinity College Dublin and author of the report, Ronan Lyons spoke to Newstalk Breakfast to discuss the findings of this report.
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Plans for Navan hospital ED 'will proceed' despite Ministers objections
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The Chief Executive of the HSE has said plans to reconfigure the Emergency Department at Our Lady's Hospital Navan will proceed, despite a request from Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly to put them on hold. For more on this Shane spoke to the Clinical Director of Our Lady's Hospital in Navan, Dr. Gerry McEntee and Aontu leader and TD for Meath W…
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Should we let the Gardaí use facial recognition technology to catch killers?
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Justice Minister Helen McEntee is facing a backlash from other cabinet ministers over plans to give Gardaí powers to use controversial facial recognition technology in murder, missing person, and child sex abuse cases. That’s according to the Sunday Independent, who yesterday revealed that the Green Party ministers and Health Minister Stephen Donne…
A classic encounter between Galway and Armagh in the All Ireland Quarter Finals yesterday was tarnished by ugly scenes and violence between both benches at the end of regular time. With this being far from the first time an incident like this has happened on a GAA field, is now the time to address the problem? Ray Silke is a Former Galway Footballe…
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Dog fouling offenders could be in for some serious poo-nishment.
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Dog fouling fines should be increased tenfold. That’s the view of Patrick Costello is the Green Party Justice Spokesperson who believes upping penalties from €150 to €1,500 would both deter offenders and incentivise enforcement. Patrick Costello spoke to Shane this morning on the show.
As of last week, 82 people have been killed on our roads so far this year with speeding the main contributor. An Garda Siochana are launching a #SlowDown Campaign to try and combat the high levels of speeding.Michael Hennebry, Chief Superintendent of the Garda National Roads Policing Bureau spoke to Johnathan this morning to discuss more about the …
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#1,193 - Here's Why The Housing Market Will Not Tank In This Recession
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As quickly as mortgage rates are rising, the once red-hot housing market is cooling off. Home prices are still historically high, but there is concern now that they will ease up as well. All of this has people asking: Is today’s housing market in the same predicament that it was over a decade ago, when the 2007-08 crash caused the Great Recession? …
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#1,192 - Spring Graduates hand Pride Flags in protest at a Seattle Christian University
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The class of 2022 is making their voices heard. Graduating students at Seattle Pacific University handed the school's interim president Dr. Pete C. Menjares rainbow Pride flags in lieu of shaking his hand during Sunday's commencement ceremony in protest of the Christian school's anti-LGBTQ+ policies for employees. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos ev…
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#1,191 - Mysterious Creature Caught on Video Outside Amarillo Zoo
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If the famous Unidentified Amarillo Object (UAO) reappears at the Amarillo Zoo, some new security cameras can help solve the mystery that captured worldwide attention, the city of Amarillo announced in a news release. Wyze, a Seattle-based company specializing in smart home products and wireless cameras, is donating 80 Wyze Cam v3 cameras to the Am…
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#1,190 - National Sriracha Sauce Shortage Coming to a Town Near You
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Fans of sriracha sauce in the U.S. might have to find a new spice alternative this year because there’s going to be a shortage of the condiment. Huy Fong Foods, Inc. — the nation’s leading sriracha sauce manufacturer — sent a letter to its customer base in April about the impending shortage, which would directly impact retailers and restaurants. "U…
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#1,189 - DT Portland Facing Epidemic of Commercial Buildings Being Sold as Crime Rages
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At least ten office buildings are for sale in downtown Portland and nearby Old Town. Pictured is the Loyalty Building, left, on Southwest Alder Street, and the Hamilton Building, center, on Southwest 3rd Avenue. June 7, 2022 Beth One by one, the tenants of the Mason Ehrman Building in Old Town bailed. The building’s largest client, an ad agency, sa…
Shane was joined on the show by former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern to look on his life and career.
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Boris Johnson’s reign as UK prime minister looks even more precarious
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Boris Johnson’s reign as UK prime minister looks even more precarious after his party suffered defeats in 2 key by-elections Philip Webster former political editor of the Times of London joined Shane on the show this morning to discuss further.
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Cocaine hidden in champagne seized as part of drug bust linked to Kinahan cartel
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Seven men have been arrested after gardaí seized over €2 million worth of drugs and hundreds of thousands of euros in cash linked to the Kinahan cartel. Nicola Tallant, Investigations editor with the Sunday World spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with more on this story.
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Economy to grow but inflation means a fall in living standards on the way
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Ireland’s economy will continue to grow strongly this year based on the performance of multinational companies in Ireland. However, rising inflation means households facing biggest fall in living standards since 2008. That’s according to the latest assessment of Ireland’s economy by the ESRI. Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Finance & President of the…
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Streets are awash with rubbish to the delight of seagulls
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The streets are awash with litter because businesses are leaving bags in front of their premises and seagulls are ripping them apart. Shane asked Alison Gililland, Lord Mayor of Dublin, if this acceptable?
If there are two things that don’t mix it’s a kid’s sticky fingers and an impossibly white dress. So, this wedding season, is it time to leave children off the invite list? Andrea Smith is a Freelance Journalist spoke to Ciara on the show with her view.
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US Supreme Court backs right to carry guns in public...
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The US Supreme Court has struck down a New York law restricting gun-carrying rights, in its most important judgment on guns in over a decade. For more on this Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Larry Donnelly Larry Donnelly, Columnist with theJournal.ie and Law Lecturer in NUIG.
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#1,188 - 11 members of Antifa indicted by Grand Jury on Violent San Diego Attack Charges
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A grand jury has indicted 11 people for allegedly attacking demonstrators during a march held in Pacific Beach last year by supporters of then-President Donald Trump, according to the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office. Prosecutors say 29 felony counts have been filed against the defendants, including conspiracy to commit a riot, use of te…
The economy will continue to grow strongly this year based on the performance of multinational companies in Ireland, yet households face the biggest drop in living standards since the 2008 crash that's according to a new report from the Economic and Social Research Institute. John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinty College Dublin …
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MICA and Pyrite Action Groups are meeting today before Oireachtas housing committee
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Campaigners will tell the Oireachtas housing committee today that the mica redress scheme agreed last year by the Government is not fit for purpose. The committee will sit for some seven hours today to scrutinise the bill. For more on this Shane spoke to Sinn Fein Housing Spokesperson, Eoin O’Broin
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‘Historic’ birth information and tracing Bill passed by Dáil and Seanad.
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Landmark new legislation giving adopted people access to their birth information has passed through all stages in the Dáil and Seanad and now will go to the President to be signed. Ciara spoke to Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman.
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Would directly elected Mayors really make a difference to Irish Cities?
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Directly elected mayors have been hailed as the solution to the general malaise in Irish local government, but will they really make a difference to our cities, or do they have the potential to make political gridlock even worse? To discuss further Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Derek Mooney Public Affairs and Communications Advisor and Former Fianna …
Top multinationals like Google, Apple, Microsoft and Intel are the most desired employers for Gen Z students, according to research from leading employer branding specialists, Universum, part of IrishJobs. Elaine Burke is the Editor of Silicon Republic joined Newstalk Breakfast to discuss the findings of the research.…
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Pay restoration for highly paid civil servants but will it worsen inflation?
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Senior public servants earning more than €150,000 will receive pay restorations of 10 – 15% despite rising inflation and the increased cost of living. This is the last round of an unwinding of pay cuts imposed on public servants during the financial crisis. Fianna Fail TD John McGuinness is Chair of the Finance Committee spoke to Shane this morning…
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Is energy rationing on the cards this winter?
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An Taoiseach Micheál Martin has admitted he’s 'worried' about the winter as energy prices are set to soar even higher. EU Commissioner Mairead McGuinness this week has also cautioned that fuel rationing in Ireland 'could be a reality' in the autumn. Energy Economist & Senior Research Officer with ESRI, Muireann Lynch spoke to Ciara this morning on …
Since the pandemic, people are dressing differently, not wearing formal suits, looking less official and wearing casual clothing and even trainers to work. So said Clodagh Shorten of Samui in the Irish Times over the weekend. But is the death of formal wear a good thing? To discuss further Ciara was joined on the show by Noel Cunningham from Harvey…
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How will the next budget help the hard pressed? We speak to Tánaiste Leo Varadkar
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There’s a lot of expectation for Budget 2023 now, to ease finances for those who are struggling with costs of living. What could be in store? Shane was joined on the show by Tánaiste Leo Varadkar.
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Kate Muir Author of “Everything You Need to Know About the Menopause”
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It is ageist and sexist to portray menopause as a “deficiency” that requires treatment with hormone replacement therapy. That’s the view of Martha Hickey a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Melbourne, Australia who joined us on yesterday’s show. In response to this interview, Ciara spoke to Kate Muir –author of “Everything…
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Why more communities outside of the Gaeltacht are being encouraged to speak Irish
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Foras na Gaeilge has launched a nationwide campaign to encourage the use of Irish in communities outside of Gaeltacht areas. The initiative aims to create more Gaelphobal communities and joining Newstalk Breakfast with more is Language Planning Co-ordinator at Foras na Gaeilge, Ursula Ni Shabhaois.
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calls for action on public transport infrastructure
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We need urgent action on public transport in Ireland, not more reports that’s the view of writer and campaigner Emma De Sousa who joins spoke to Shane this morning.
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Attraction partnerships and rivalries, with Dominic Jones
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Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. Your host is Kelly Molson, MD of Rubber Cheese. Download our free ebook The Ultimate Guide to Doubling Your Visitor Numbers If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iT…
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She Shoots, She Scores: Title IX Turns 50
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Meet Kari. Now meet the other Kari. One played college lacrosse in the 1980s; the other currently plays at the same school for the same coach. College sports have radically evolved during that time—take the high-tech clothes that emit infrared radiation to maximize performance—but there’s one constant: Title IX of the Higher Education Act ensures t…
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#1,187 - NYPD Exodus: The Greatest Number of Police on Pace to Quit or Retire EVER
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A grand jury has indicted 11 people for allegedly attacking demonstrators during a march held in Pacific Beach last year by supporters of then-President Donald Trump, according to the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office. Prosecutors say 29 felony counts have been filed against the defendants, including conspiracy to commit a riot, use of te…
It is ageist and sexist to portray menopause as a “deficiency” that requires treatment with hormone replacement therapy. That’s the view of Martha Hickey a professor of obstetrics and gynaecology at the University of Melbourne, Australia who spoke to Ciara on the show this morning.
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A garda investigation has been launched after the bodies were found at a house in Cloneen
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A couple in their 70s may have been dead for up to a year before being discovered yesterday afternoon in Co Tipperary. A garda investigation has been launched after the bodies were found at a house in Cloneen Sean Moynihan CEO of Alone gave his reaction to this tragic discovery.
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Are Irish people living in buildings that are too large for their needs?
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Irish homes are among the least crowded in the EU. That’s according to Data from the European Commission's data analysis wing Eurostat. Are Irish people living in buildings that are too large for their needs? For more on this Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Tom Philips Managing Director of Tom Philips associates, and Adjunct Associate professor of arch…
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Coalition leaders meet to discuss cost of living crisis
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Coalition leaders met Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe and Minister for Public Expenditure Michael McGrath last night in advance of far-reaching decisions on budgetary strategy, the public sector pay talks, and the Government response to cost-of-living increases. Cabinet will also meet to discuss the issues today. To discuss further Shane was j…
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Should religious iconography be removed from hospitals?
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With the National Maternity Hospital finally signed off, is it time to talk about religious influence on health services? And should religious iconography be removed from hospitals and healthcare settings? Dr Margaret Naughton, Healthcare Chaplain at University Hospital Kerry spoke to Shane on Newstalk Breakfast this morning.…
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Is Dublin losing its cultural soul to hotels?
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A popular beer garden shared by three pubs in Dublin City Centre is set to be closed due to a new hotel development on the site. The beer garden, shared by Fibber Magee’s, The Living Room, and Murray’s will be closed due to a large extension to the Holiday Inn Express on O’Connell Street. Neasa Hourigan Green Party TD for Dublin Central spoke to Ne…
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Maternity leave for politicians still up in the air
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Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has revealed that she is pregnant with her second child. Minister McEntee made history last year as the first-ever Cabinet minister to take maternity leave though the arrangements were complicated and highlighted the lack of legal provision to allow Leinster House politicians to take leave after having a baby. How…
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Bodies of elderly man and woman found in Tipperary house
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The bodies of an elderly man and woman were found at a house in Tipperary yesterday. Gardaí is still investigating the discovery, though it is indicated that the couple, both in their seventies, had been dead for a considerable period of time, possibly weeks or even months. For more on this story, Ciara spoke to Ralph Riegel is Southern Corresponde…
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#1,186 - 911 audio: Suspect tells dispatcher to call off Seattle PD pursuit, citing new law (erroneously)
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An alleged hostage taker told a 911 dispatcher that the officers in hot pursuit were breaking the law, according to bizarre 911 audio obtained by KTTH Radio. Isaac Sissel, a homeless man, made the call on May 9 after kidnapping his girlfriend and taking her hostage, police said. Police tried to pull over Sissel but he refused, the 911 call indicate…
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#1,185 - Prominent Far-Left BLM Activist Arrested After Cockroaches Released Inside An Albany Courthouse
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A prominent far-left activist that co-founded the Black Lives Matter chapter in Upstate New York was arrested after hundreds of cockroaches were released inside an Albany courthouse on Tuesday during a planned demonstration to disrupt an arraignment. Clyanna Lightbourn, 34, has been charged with obstruction of governmental administration, tampering…
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Cleanse, tone, botox – the pressure to keep up with the increasingly injected Joneses.
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Cleanse, tone, botox like it or not, cosmetic tweakments have become a skincare normality. But as the likes of filler increase in prevalence, so too does the pressure to jump aboard the bandwagon. Stefanie Preissner is Screenwriter and Host of the BASICALLY Podcast joined us this morning with her view on this.…
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Is Dublin City Council doing enough to tackle the housing crisis?
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The Housing crisis has again been at the fore of the news agenda in the past week. President Michael D Higgins stated that the housing crisis the country has been battling, is no longer a crisis, ‘it’s a disaster.’ Coilin O’Reilly Assistant Chief Executive with Dublin City Council with responsibility for Housing and Community Services spoke to News…
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Will we have to wait until the budget to get help with cost of living costs?
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Taoiseach Micheal Martin has said he wants to wait until October's Budget before introducing any further measures to ease the cost of living. This comes after thousands of people took to the streets in protest over the weekend. Is help coming soon enough? To discuss further Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Stephen Kinsella, Head of the Department of Eco…
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Bono has given his first ever reading from his forthcoming memoir
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U2 frontman Bono has given his first-ever reading from his forthcoming memoir while in conversation with Irish poet Paul Muldoon. As part of the Dalkey Book Festival, the pair met in Finnegan's of Dalkey and talked about crafting poems, songs, and the process of writing. At the event was Ian Robertson, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Trinity Co…
Depression rates soared among young adults during the Covid-19 pandemic. That’s according to a new report by the Economic and Social Research Institute. For more on this, Ciara spoke Leslie Shoemaker Counselling Psychologist is Mentoring lead with Convene in TU Dublin.