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From Serial to Dr. Death, here are the most popular true crime podcasts by state

The public has always been fascinated with crime and justice. Today, anyone can just pick up their smartphone and listen to their favorite true crime podcasts wherever they go. But apparently, people in certain parts of the country are drawn to specific podcasts. For instance, in the south, people are captivated by the Root of…

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Rush Limbaugh Show’s ‘Bo Snerdley’ Aims to Bring the Black Vote Back Home to the GOP  |  Ricochet

Rush Limbaugh Show’s ‘Bo Snerdley’ Aims to Bring the Black Vote Back Home to the GOP  |  Ricochet December 6, 2019 Read More.

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In Georgia, closed polling places led to lower voter turnout.

Listen & Subscribe Choose your preferred player: For questions about subscriptions or your Slate Plus feed, check our FAQ. Episode Notes It’s hard to keep track of all the things that have happened in Georgia to tweak voter rights and poll access over the past several years. But a new investigation highlighted two overarching themes…

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[Horror Queers Podcast] Bitchery, Jaundice and Incest in Glen Morgan’s Remake of ‘Black Christmas’

U @? Following a non-horror detour to discuss Jawbreaker, celebrating our 50th episode with a heavy discussion on The X Files: I Want To Believe (of all things), and making our first foray into Marvel superhero territory with all of the queerbaiting and gay panic in Blade: Trinity, Joe and I flash forward two years…

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Penguins Podcast: A Great Day for Hockey Talk with Bob Berry

Bob Berry was Mario Lemieux’s very first coach in the National Hockey League. He was hired on June 4,1984, just five days before Mario was drafted first overall in Montreal. He made his mark as a player in the NHL with the Los Angeles Kings as a two-time All-Star in the early ’70s. He coached…

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Best Episode of Nicole Byer’s Why Won’t You Date Me? Podcast

Nicole Byer and Vicky Vox speak at RuPaul’s DragCon LA 2019. Photo: Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty Images Are you new to comedy podcasts, overwhelmed by the array of options, and wondering where to begin? Then welcome to Start Here, a recurring guide to the best comedy podcasts available — and our recommendations for which episodes are the…

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The big story of podcasting in 2019 was all about Spotify. Will 2020 be the year Apple strikes back? » Nieman Journalism Lab

Editor’s note: Hot Pod is a weekly newsletter on the podcasting industry written by Nick Quah; we happily share it with Nieman Lab readers each Tuesday. Welcome to Hot Pod, a newsletter about podcasts. This is issue 239, dated December 17, 2019. Hello everyone. Welcome to the last Hot Pod of 2019. We made it…

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Real Health Podcast: Your Christmas fitness wish list

Real Health Podcast: Your Christmas fitness wish list Independent.ie Between Black Friday and the Toy Show, present buying for Christmas is first and foremost on a lot of people’s minds, and on this week’s Real Health, I thought, why not ask two of Ireland’s leading personal trainers what their wish list for Christmas would be?…

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See it, Stream it, Skip it: Richard Jewell, Black Christmas & The First Christmas

Looking for something to go see in the theater over the holidays? We’ve got the details on what’s playing… It’s the holiday season… and if you are looking to get out to the theater, we’ve got something to watch – and something to skip!  See it – Richard Jewell  Skip it – Black Christmas  Stream…

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Black Friday 2019: Highs and Lows, Deals and Steals

This year’s Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales numbers are on track to be huge. Growing e-commerce and omnichannel has changed the shape of some of those sales, but by no means did the internet kill the brick-and-mortar star. Fool.com’s Dylan Lewis and Dan Kline look at some of the shifting trends in Black Friday sales, how…

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