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COURT WATCH WITH ALEX SWOYER
The 'Court Watch' podcast with Washington Times legal affairs reporter Alex Swoyer breaks down the Supreme Court's major cases and top news stories about the justices, federal courts and perplexing legal battles with key insight from court watchers from both sides of the aisle.
FACTS MATTER
Let's connect the dots. As America moves into uncharted waters, it’s incredibly important for you to have an honest source of news because right now, what this republic needs more than anything else, are informed citizens who are grounded in facts. Facts Matter investigates complex issues, and then presents the findings in a way that is easy to understand. We work to bring you honest news without spin. We are free from the influence of any government, corporation, or political party. Our goal is to bring you accurate information so that you can form your own opinion, stay informed, and stay free.
EVERYTHING ENVIRONMENT BY MONGABAY INDIA
A podcast to bring discussions about India’s environment into mainstream narratives. Everything Environment will bring you stories about biodiversity, climate change, natural resources, and their links with our lives. Tune in to the shows to know about topics ranging from India’s clean energy growth to paleoscience, lesser-known species to climate change solutions.
PUNT YOUR WAY OUT!
This isn't just a podcast about getting on the punt. It's a show about getting together with your mates, getting down the pub, getting on the beers, and getting on the banter. It's about having a crack. It's about having fun. On our show good tips may golden - but entertainment is priceless. Join our triad of questionable pundits - the Guru, Mr $12.50, and Mr I Don't Know What The F--k I'm Doing - as they chat with industry experts, talk track, tips, wins and losses, and banter about how sh-t each other are at punting. Get on!
THE CROSSING
Capital & Main’s weeklong podcast series The Crossing, we take a closer look at the intersection of health, wealth and race in California. The same groups that have constantly struggled to access health care in the state – lower income families, Blacks and Latinos, immigrant workers, the homeless — are disproportionately represented among both COVID cases and deaths.