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15 Best True Crime Podcasts of 2019 to Keep Your Commute Interesting

. We love true crime here at Marie Claire, but there are some things a Lifetime TV movie just cannot capture. Because they’re often easier to produce than a TV show, podcasts are the new frontier of this genre, allowing listeners to go deep on cases, form their own theories, and occasionally even help out…

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EarBurner Podcast: Albert Black Wants to Be the Mayor of Dallas

The Dallas mayoral election is May 4. We are interviewing the candidates to help you decide who is best qualified to have the No. 1 seat at City Council. Today we bring you Albert Black. It was quite a conversation. The highlight, for me, was hearing him explain why he is so upset with Eric…

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The Town That Hanged An Elephant Is Now Working To Save Them

In the tiny town of Erwin, Tenn., history is the elephant in the room. At the Unicoi County Chamber of Commerce, Cathy Huskins remembers one particularly angry tourist “came barreling through the door, and came up to the counter here and slung her hands down. … And she says, ‘I cannot believe that you killed…

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A Beginner’s Guide to the World of ‘Desus & Mero’

Desus and Mero. Photo: Robby Klein/Getty Images Desus Nice and the Kid Mero debut the new version of their late-night series Desus & Mero (formerly on Viceland) tonight on Showtime. It’s been a meteoric rise for the duo, going from two guys with soul-sucking jobs who used Twitter as a distraction to becoming premium-cable late-night…

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‘White Lies’ Podcast Exposes What Happened The Night James Reeb Died : NPR

In 1965, James Reeb was murdered in Selma, Ala. NPR’s Rachel Martin talks to Andrew Beck Grace and Chip Brantley, hosts of the new NPR podcast White Lies about what kept the murder from being solved. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Imagine a street corner in a small city. It’s evening. The street lights have just come…

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Who Goes There Podcast: Ep212 – BLACK SUMMER

Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | | Subscribe to Who Goes There Podcast on iTunes Let’s be honest, shall we? The majority of us now roll our eyes at the announcement of any new zombie movie or show. The Walking Dead has been shambling on for far too…

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Podcasting for the people – Poynter

Podcasting is pretty lit right now, amirite? It’s certainly trendy, if nothing else. The trajectory of listening keeps going up, and just over half of Americans 12 and older say they’ve listened to a show. I’m lucky enough to be at the party. I made the switch from print to podcast host and producer in fall…

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D.C. United versus Toronto FC and Sporting KC: Filibuster!

D.C. United are on a roll, and Filibuster is as well! Jason, Adam, and Ben are back to talk about D.C. United’s game against Sporting Kansas City, where we break down the set piece play, Paul Arriola’s performance, and the way that Russell Canouse and Junior Moreno work together. In the second segment, we bring…

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‘youre always commenting on power’

More and more podcasts about cities are being produced by journalists and academics. Theyre being recorded in research labs, urban planning offices, on the streets and in the neighbourhoods of our cities. Podcasting allows academics to share research across vast geographical distances. And, we argue, podcasters are creating new conversations about who and what the…

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5 Little Things From Google I/O That Could Be Big News For You

Google I/O 2019 was a whirlwind of info about upcoming Android updates, demos of new features in Google Lens and Duplex, upgraded abilities for the Google Assistant, and more. But aside from all the fancy new things that got mentioned in the keynote, several other small changes and updates came out of Google’s annual developer…

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