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In this weekly podcast we chat with individuals who work to improve the quality of life in our community of Northwest Ohio. We often delve into history, culture and heritage. Follow us on multiple sites including Amazon Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. You can also tune in at The Toledo Free Press and through the Stream 419 app. New episodes drop on Friday.
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- Explainer: Why are many Hispanic surnames formed from 2 names and how does that work in the US?
- What to know about Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping and the race to find her
- Los Angeles mayor's race kicks off amid homelessness, raids and fallout from deadly 2025 wildfire
- Immigrant whose skull was broken in eight places during ICE arrest says beating was unprovoked
- Savannah Guthrie's mother may have been kidnapped. How does law enforcement handle negotiations?
- Judge orders Trump administration to restore funding for rail tunnel between New York and New Jersey
- Pentagon says it's cutting ties with 'woke' Harvard, discontinuing military training, fellowships
- Judge orders Trump administration to bring back 3 families deported to Honduras, other countries
- Mississippians near two weeks without power after winter storm
- Ex-MLB player Yasiel Puig found guilty of obstruction and lying to federal officials
New York Times
The Daily
- When Anesthesia Fails and the Patient Is Cut Open February 6, 2026Women’s pain is too often dismissed in medicine. An alarming number of women report feeling major surgery and dealing with doctors and nurses who make light of their complaints.Susan Burton, reporter and host of the podcast “The Retrievals,” shares stories from just a few of the many cases of women who felt significant pain during […]
- Bezos Guts The Washington Post February 5, 2026When Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post more than a decade ago, journalists inside and outside the newsroom were cautiously optimistic. But those hopes were dashed on Wednesday, when the paper carried out widespread layoffs.Erik Wemple, who covered the developments, discusses what went wrong and what comes next.Guest: Erik Wemple, who reports on the media […]
- How to Bet on (Literally) Anything February 4, 2026The explosion of prediction markets in the United States, where people bet on everything from Taylor Swift’s wedding date to election outcomes, has radically expanded the universe of gambling.David Yaffe-Bellany, a technology reporter, explains how these platforms became so widespread so fast, and how betting on everything could change the way we live. Guest: David Yaffe-Bellany, […]
- The F.B.I.’s Extraordinary Seizure of Voting Records February 3, 2026Last week, F.B.I. agents searched an election center in Fulton County, Ga., seizing truckloads of ballots from 2020. The move escalated the investigation into President Trump’s claims of voter fraud in the state after his 2020 defeat in the state.It has since been learned that Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, was present during […]
- Can Trump Force Blue Cities to Cooperate With ICE? February 2, 2026Tom Homan, President Trump’s border czar, traveled to Minneapolis a few days ago with a message: the faster local officials cooperate with federal immigration agents, the faster those agents will leave.Hamed Aleaziz and Ernesto Londoño, New York Times reporters, explain why that kind of cooperation is so difficult to pull off. Guest:Hamed Aleaziz, who covers the […]
- The Sunday Daily: Bad Bunny Takes Over America February 1, 2026At the Grammy Awards tonight, the Puerto Rican pop sensation Bad Bunny is the first Spanish-language artist to be nominated for album, record and song of the year simultaneously. For most artists, this would be the high point of their year, if not their career. For Bad Bunny, this is just an appetizer for what’s […]
- “A Terrifying Line Is Being Crossed”: Mayor Jacob Frey on the Turmoil in Minneapolis January 31, 2026The Minnesota Democrat on the battle between his city and the federal government.Thoughts? Email us at theinterview@nytimes.comWatch our show on YouTube: youtube.com/@TheInterviewPodcastFor transcripts and more, visit: nytimes.com/theinterview Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The […]
- Trump 2.0: The President’s Affordability Problem January 30, 2026President Trump was elected in 2024 on the promise that he would fix the economy. Now, a new poll from The New York Times/Siena reveals that the issue may be driving voters away.Nate Cohn, the chief political analyst at The Times, explains what the poll tells us.Guest: Nate Cohn, the chief political analyst for The […]
- Social Media on Trial January 29, 2026For years, social media companies have relied on an impenetrable first amendment protection to shield them from legal claims that their products are dangerous to children.But now, a cluster of plaintiffs are trying a different tact.Cecilia Kang, who covers technology, explains why these new lawsuits pose an existential threat to social media giants, and how […]
- Trump Changes Course in Minneapolis January 28, 2026The intense fallout from Alex Pretti’s death has forced President Trump to publicly change course in Minneapolis.The White House reporters Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Tyler Pager discuss the changes, and whether they are real or merely symbolic.Guest:Zolan Kanno-Youngs, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, covering President Trump and his administration.Tyler Pager, a White […]
NBC News
NBC News Top Stories
- How the latest protein frenzy could impact your Super Bowl snacking February 7, 2026The dietary trend of “protein maxxing” has already had an impact on food offerings at your favorite restaurants, but could now effect your favorite game day snacks as well. NBC News’ Emily Lorsch explains.
- Opening Ceremony kicks off Milan Cortina Olympics February 7, 2026The Milan Cortina Olympics are officially underway, following an Opening Ceremony celebrating winter sports and Italian culture. Competition has already begun, and the United States is in the lead after the first day of the figure skating team competition. NBC News’ Stephanie Gosk reports.
- Trump account deletes re-post of racist video after outrage February 7, 2026Trump account deletes re-post of racist video after outrage In a rare reversal, the Trump White House deleted a re-post of a racist video of the Obamas from the president’s social media account following intense backlash. NBC News’ Garrett Haake reports.
- Investigators analyzing new message regarding Nancy Guthrie as search enters sixth day February 7, 2026The FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s department say they are aware of a new message regarding Nancy Guthrie and actively analyzing it for its authenticity. This, as the search for Nancy Guthrie enters a sixth day. NBC News’ Liz Kreutz speaks to the sheriff about where the investigation stands and NBC News’ Tom Winter has […]
- One-on-one with Lindsey Vonn about her unprecedented Olympic comeback February 7, 2026Lindsey Vonn is fighting through a ruptured ACL to compete at her fifth Olympics. Vonn spoke with NBC News’ Tom Llamas about her unprecedented comeback.
- Massive security operation for Super Bowl February 6, 2026From the skies, to the waters, to the ground, security for the Super Bowl is like no other event. NBC News’ Steve Patterson has a close up look ahead of the big game.
- DHS warned its independent watchdog that Noem can kill its investigations, senator says February 6, 2026Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth wrote that she fears “repeated tacit threats” could be weakening the Department of Homeland Security inspector general’s independence.
- American street photographer captures fashion of Milan February 6, 2026Ahead of the Winter Games, NBC News' Claudio Lavanga speaks with Scott Schuman in Milan, the fashion capital of the world, about his popular photography of pedestrians with a dress sense.
- Children trapped in Texas immigration facility recount nightmares, inedible food, no school February 6, 2026Families and lawyers describe the Dilley, Texas, immigration center as a place where kids are served contaminated food, receive little education and struggle to obtain basic medical care.
- The history and statistics of which countries win the most medals in the Winter Olympics February 6, 2026The 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics are about to start, but how have countries statistically fared in previous Winter Games? NBC News' Steve Kornacki breaks down the history of which countries have won the most medals at the Winter Olympics.
Sky News
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- Maybe you didn't hear the boos, but the Winter Olympics opening ceremony became an outlet for rage February 7, 2026For a largely sedate and elegant spectacle, the Winter Olympics opening ceremony still became an outlet for rage in Milan.
- Who is Japan's first female PM and can the ultra conservative tighten her grip on power? February 7, 2026Japan is holding a snap election on Sunday, in the first electoral test for the country's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, since she became leader.
- Storm Leonardo forces more than 11,000 to evacuate February 6, 2026A 'storm train' of consecutive winds and rains battering Spain and Portugal has already forced 11,000 people to flee their homes.
- Nigerian court orders UK to pay £420m February 6, 2026A Nigerian court has reportedly ordered the UK to pay £420m to the families of 21 striking miners killed by security forces during British colonial rule.
- Trump administration wants to deport five-year-old detained by ICE in Minnesota February 6, 2026The Trump administration is moving to deport a five-year-old boy who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Minnesota last month.
- Pakistan suicide bombing leaves at least 31 dead and 169 injured February 6, 2026At least 31 people have been killed and 169 injured in a suicide bombing in Pakistan.
- Norway's crown princess apologises for Epstein ties February 6, 2026Norway's crown princess Mette-Marit has apologised for her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein after the latest release of files about the late convicted sex offender.
- Mystery as Russian general shot at close range - with equally curious response from the Kremlin February 6, 2026From the Skripal poisonings to the invasion of Ukraine to subverting American elections, it is hard to think of a Russian outrage Lieutenant General Vladimir Alekseyev has not been involved in.
- North Korea 'executes schoolchildren for watching Squid Game' February 6, 2026People in North Korea, including schoolchildren, are being executed for watching Squid Game and other foreign media, according to new testimony.
- Iran and US to begin high-stakes talks amid fears of conflict February 6, 2026Iranian and American officials will kick off face-to-face talks in Oman today, following weeks of threatened military action by Donald Trump.