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Top News & Politics Podcasts

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News & Politics

WTF Just Happened Today?

A sane, once-a-day update on today’s essential political news. Chronicling the daily shock and awe since 2017.
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News & Politics

The Daily Zeitgeist – iHeartPodcasts

There’s more news and less comprehension today than any historical period that didn’t involve literal witch trials, and trying to stay on top of it all can feel like playing a game of telephone with 30 people, except everyone’s speaking at the same time and like a third of them are openly racist for some reason. From Cracked co-founder Jack O’Brien, THE DAILY ZEITGEIST is stepping into that fray with some of the funniest and smartest comedic and journalistic minds around. Jack and co-host Miles Gray spend up to an hour every weekday sorting through the events and stories driving the headlines, to help you find the signal in the noise, with a few laughs thrown in for free. Read More
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1853
News & Politics

OZY Daily Dose

Every morning, we profile the people, places, trends and technology that are ahead of their time and worthy of yours.
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1854
News & Politics

Rational Radio Daily with Steele and Ungar

Michael Steele and Rick Ungar keep you up to date with the latest breaking news and headlines. We like to have fun and we like to get things done. We are the home of Rational Radio. Read More
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News & Politics

A Murder On Orchard Street

Follow the breakneck twists and turns of a strange, unsolved 2003 homicide where our reporter delves into her original recordings in an attempt to change the course of the case completely. Experience the case from every angle -- from the perspectives of the initial suspect, detectives, witnesses and the determined family of the victim, Burke O'Brien. Read More
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1856
News & Politics

The Irish Passport

Irish culture and current affairs with the historical backstory that explains it all. Presented by journalist Naomi O Leary and lecturer Tim Mc Inerney, this is your passport to Ireland. Read More
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1857
News & Politics

48 Hours: The Widow

This is a podcast for all of you who tune into "48 Hours" on Saturday nights and want more. More of the evidence, more from witnesses, and maybe get a closer look at what we do every week to get to the bottom of a compelling mystery. Correspondent Erin Moriarty takes you inside the "48 Hours" season premiere, "The Widow on Solway Road," airing Saturday, Sept. 30 at 10/9c on CBS. Raynella Leath has spent decades battling suspicions about her past. Her first husband was said to be trampled to death by his own cattle. The death of her second husband was a reported suicide, with three shots fired. Will details surface to prove she is a murderous widow? Or will the former nurse from Knox County, Tennessee, finally shed the rumors surrounding her? Read More
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News & Politics

We Can Talk About

The #1 Podcast on The Moral Values of Politics and How We Use Language to Transmit Them
The #1 Podcast on The Moral Values of Politics and How We Use Language to Transm Read More
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News & Politics

The Dan Abrams Debate Series

Law and Crime News
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1860
News & Politics

Up Close with Chris Tinney

The United States operates a poverty management system—a fragmented network of aid and services where no one is responsible for actually lifting people out of poverty. But what if we could replace this outdated model with a poverty alleviation system that helps people achieve lasting economic mobility?

Creating a Poverty-Alleviation System requires a holistic approach that brings together economic development, business leaders, and service providers to align resources and create real pathways out of poverty. To break the cycle of poverty once and for all, we need systems-level change, not just isolated programs.

Every week, Poverty Ends Here brings together thought leaders, policymakers, and advocates to explore innovative strategies that go beyond managing poverty—to eradicating it. As automation and artificial intelligence continue to disrupt labor markets, Universal Basic Income (UBI) may become inevitable. With robots and AI rapidly becoming more efficient than humans in many industries, we must rethink economic policies to ensure everyone has access to financial stability and opportunity.

Your host, Chris Tinney, is a seasoned broadcaster and social impact leader with over two decades of experience tackling the systemic barriers that keep people in poverty. With a unique, informative, and conversational approach, Chris delves into proven programs, cutting-edge research, and success stories from communities leading the way in economic transformation. 

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1861
News & Politics

UK True Crime Podcast

The weekly UK True Crime Podcast, hosted by Adam Lloyd, has been the home of UK True Crime since 2016.


Shortlisted in four categories for the 2025 True Crime Awards including Best True Crime Podcast, and with over 75 million listens, it is where you discover a wide variety of lesser known UK cases and find new perspectives and insight on stories you may already know.


If you would like to sponsor the show or advertise on the show, I would love to hear from you. Just email: Sales@audioalways.com


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News & Politics

Missing Pieces

Missing Pieces, a FOX 5 True Crime/Mystery podcast, shines a light on the cases that have left us with more questions than answers. In The Mansion Murders series, we explore a story that captivated the nation in 2015, after the Savopoulos family and their housekeeper Veralicia Figueroa were brutally murdered. Then, FOX 5 reporter Bob Barnard examines the disappearance of young Maryland siblings Sarah and Jacob Hoggle, a case which has mystified and frustrated their father, police, prosecutors and the community for more than three years. FOX 5 reporter Melanie Alnwick investigated the disappearance of Alison Thresher, a Bethesda mother who vanished 18 years ago. Now, Alnwick is exploring the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Terrence Woods, a young filmmaker from Maryland who disappeared in Idaho in October 2018. Read More
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News & Politics

Reasons Revisited

An occasional series revisiting conversations and ideas from Reasons to be Cheerful (2017-2024), formerly hosted by ex-Labour Party leader Ed Miliband, and Sony Award-winning radio presenter Geoff Lloyd.



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News & Politics

Progressive Millennials

Podcast by Progressive Millennials
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News & Politics

Downfall

Downfall is a podcast about hazing allegations against a nationally known high school football team.
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News & Politics

The Kremlin Playbook

In 2016, a rival foreign power, Vladimir Putin’s Russia, launched an attack on the United States of America.   What we now know is that American intelligence agencies have concluded that Russia planned and executed a campaign to undermine our democracy and to affect our Presidential election.   For President Trump, Russia is a complicated subject.  But this podcast isn't about Donald Trump's complications with Russia, nor is it about Republicans and Democrats.   One of the dangers in the hyper partisan American debate over Russia’s role in the 2016 presidential election is that it is blurring the larger picture.  This three part podcast mini-series is about the larger picture.  Episode one will look at why Russia meddled in our election; episode two will examine case studies of past Russian behavior; and episode three will discuss what the US can do to counter Russia's actions.   Hosted by CSIS's H. Andrew Schwartz, co-host of "Bob Schieffer's About the News" Read More
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News & Politics

Biden’s Briefing

What Joe wants you to know. Every day, Vice President Joe Biden looks to the news across the nation that's sparking conversation, sharing the articles and opinions that he's reading and might be of interest to you. Entertaining. Informative. Thought-provoking. He doesn't always agree with them, but they've got something to say. Read More
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News & Politics

Cults – Spotify Studios

Doomsday predictions. Religious doctrines. Extraterrestrial orders. What really goes on inside a cult? Step into the minds of those who led and joined the most controversial organizations in history. Cults is a Spotify Original from Parcast.  Read More
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News & Politics

HELP! I Suck at Dating

HELP! I Suck at Dating

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News & Politics

Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger

Jay Nordlinger is a journalist who writes about a range of subjects, including politics, foreign affairs, and the arts. He is the music critic of The New Criterion. His guests are from the worlds of politics and culture, talking about the most important issues of the day, and some pleasant trivialities as well.

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News & Politics

The Horse Race

A weekly podcast on Massachusetts politics, policy and elections. Hosted by Steve Koczela and Jennifer Smith.
A weekly podcast on Massachusetts politics, policy and elections. Hosted by Stev Read More
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News & Politics

After Action with Max & Paul

After Action with Max and Paul is a podcast about national security, military life, and other random bulls—t. Hosted by Maximilian Uriarte, the creator of Terminal Lance, and Paul Szoldra, the creator of Duffel Blog. Read More
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News & Politics

Intelligence Matters – CBS News

Former acting Director of the CIA Michael Morell speaks with top leaders of the U.S. intelligence community as they reflect on their life, career and the critical roles they play in shaping national security policies. As a central figure in the most significant U.S. counter-terror efforts of the past two decades and a former CIA intelligence analyst, Morell is uniquely skilled at taking industry leading knowledge to make connections that provide deep insight into complex security events – helping decode intelligence officials’ key priorities and providing perspectives on how to achieve national security objectives. Morell is the author of “The Great War of Our Time” and a vivid account of the Central Intelligence Agency, a life in secrets, and a war in the shadows. Read More
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News & Politics

Open: The Case of Leigh Occhi – Daily Journal podcasts

When 13-year-old Leigh Occhi disappeared from her home in Tupelo, Mississippi, in the fall of 1992, a 25-year mystery began. With the story of a potentially overlooked witness, Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal reporter Emma Kent dives back into the Occhi case with Open: The Case of Leigh Occhi. This six-episode podcast series looks back at the events of the case, examines the challenges investigators have faced in solving it and attempts to shed new light on what might have happened to Leigh. Read More
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News & Politics

The Wall: Reporting on the Border

For almost 2,000 miles, one line defines a country and divides the world. What is life like at the U.S.-Mexico border now, and how would a wall change that? In this podcast, journalists take you with them to the border to find out. Meet a human smuggler. Ride with armed vigilantes. Get bitten – lightly! – by a jaguar. Fly over the entire border line. Hear what journalists go through to get these stories – and the surprising things they learn along the way. This podcast is hosted by Nicole Carroll, executive editor of The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, part of the USA TODAY NETWORK. Read More
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