The lost 699In 2014, over the course of nine months, 699 passengers and crew members vanished on three flights from airlines based in Malaysia./episode/index/show/thewindupnews/id/13736096
Who is Dustin Inman?It was June 16, 2000. Billy, Kathy, and Dustin Inman along with their dog loaded into the car to spend Fathers Day weekend fishing in Ellijay, Gilmer County, Georgia .
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Coronavirus: We've seen this beforeThe coronavirus outbreak is not new. We've seen this before, twice as a matter of fact! The difference with this outbreak is that COVID-19 is highly contagious. While there are worldwide infections there are also worldwide recoveries. /episode/index/show/thewindupnews/id/13075754
What finally happened with Charlie Hebdo?What finally happened in the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine terrorist attack in France? Is the magazine still in print? Are the suspects dead? Were there accomplices? Will there be a trial? What's next for France?/episode/index/show/thewindupnews/id/12988376
What's up with Detroit?The larger US economy was weakening and one of Detroit's primary financial engines was in financial straits; coupled with a corrupt mayor and this environment creates the perfect storm for Detroit's demise.
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Victoria's final hoursThis story captured headlines across the nation due to its sheer brutality of a 10-year old girl. In this episode, discover the truth behind her final hours and the rest of her family/episode/index/show/thewindupnews/id/8764820
Papers pleaseAlexis Manigo, like most 16 year olds, desired to have her own money. She applied for a job. When the hiring manager asked for documentation, that's when her life began to unravel. Everything she thought and knew about herself was a lie./episode/index/show/thewindupnews/id/6610990
They will get their manThe FBI, DEA, and other alphabet agencies are tenacious on the path of drug dealers who murdered one of their own over 30 years ago. The agents have not given up. We are thankful they continue to pursue justice no matter how long it takes. #FBI #DEA #Drugs #Justice #Mexico #mostwanted/episode/index/show/thewindupnews/id/6562450
Would you sacrifice economic equality for social justice?This bank failure devastated the Black community. They felt betrayed, abandoned, and distrustful of the banking system. Is this why Blacks have not pursued economic equality as fervently as social justice? #USCivilWar #banking #finance #blackhistory #investing #financialliteracymonth #savingmoney #socialjustice/episode/index/show/thewindupnews/id/6523250
What shall be done with the colored people?This question was asked by a southerner in the months following the #USCivilWar and right after the ratification of the 13th amendment in #Georgia. What did this writer propose America should do with the colored people and why did America not do it? After all, it had been done before. #Confederacy #History #News #Politics #SocialJustice /episode/index/show/thewindupnews/id/6479732
The Civil War's best inland pilot on the coastThis man was the best inland pilot on the coast. He defied the traditions and stereotypes of the time and dispelled the rumors of the Civil War that exist to this very day./episode/index/show/thewindupnews/id/6420254
The Civil War & the 14th amendmentImagine life after the Civil War. In Georgia, there is destruction across the South. Newly emancipated slaves struggle to establish a life on their own. Families are torn apart through death, ideology, and distance. Supporters and leaders of the Confederate States of America struggle to discover their place in the United States. Meet one of two men who stood alone to vote in favor of the 14th amendment./episode/index/show/thewindupnews/id/6341893
New news is just old news happening to new peopleThe opponents and supporters of Sunday alcohol sales have the same arguments today as those of over 100 years ago except this one question on which our society turns. /episode/index/show/thewindupnews/id/6379603
He was on his way to deathDo you remember Alton Sterling? He was killed while selling CDs outside of a convenience store in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His death sparked riots across the country and three Baton Rouge police officers were ambushed and killed. What was the outcome of this story? Listen to find out./episode/index/show/thewindupnews/id/6351608