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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.
Local News
- 180FW Enhances Lethality: Ohio Guard Participates in Checkered Flag and WSEP
- Metroparks, Mercy Health Prescribe Nature to Nurture Your Wellbeing
- The Ability Center partners with First Tee to launch All Access Golf, an Adaptive Sports Initiative
- BBB warns about tax frauds
- COVID-19 Remains A Real Threat
- Toledo Ranks in the Top 10 for New Business Investment by Site Selection Magazine
- Warning from Toledo’s 2014 water crisis goes unheeded
ABC News
ABC News: US
- US says it plans extra tariffs of 10% or more for most trading partners after forced labor probe
- Trump administration is scrapping $1.8B fund meant to compensate president's allies, Blanche says
- Man who confessed to killing girlfriend’s baby, throwing body in pond executed
- Federal court hears arguments over efforts to halt Trump's mail-in executive order
- Rubio to testify before Congress for the first time since the start of the Iran war
- Mullin to face Senate grilling on DHS budget, immigration crackdown and World Cup worries
- Man who killed his girlfriend's baby is set to be Florida's eighth execution of 2026
- Bus driver in fatal Virginia crash had previous speeding charges
- Mental fitness exam ordered for man charged with murder in 3 'heinous' killings in Hawaii
- Republican senators want more answers on $1.8 billion settlement fund as Trump considers its future
New York Times
The Daily
- How Elon Musk Engineered the World’s Biggest I.P.O. June 2, 2026SpaceX, Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite maker, is set to go public and begin selling shares as soon as next week. Ryan Mac, who reports on business, explains the plan for the company’s expected record-shattering debut on the stock market, and how it is changing the rules for investing. Guest: Ryan Mac, a New York […]
- Inside Trump’s Mad Dash to Renovate Washington June 1, 2026In the lead-up to America’s 250th anniversary, President Trump is spending hundreds of millions of dollars on a major renovation of the nation’s capitol. David A. Fahrenthold, who has been investigating how the projects have come together, takes listeners on a walking tour of the sites being remade. Guest: David A. Fahrenthold, an investigative reporter […]
- Popcast: Olivia Rodrigo Tried Writing Love Songs. Then Life Got Messy. May 31, 2026Olivia Rodrigo sat down with Joe and Jon for her first in-depth conversation about her new album, “you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love,” out June 12. She discussed the many ways her creative process intersects with the extracurricular noise of pop superstardom, whether its managing relationship drama; being targeted for the […]
- Want to ‘Optimize’ Your Happiness? This Happiness Expert Says: Don’t. May 30, 2026Laurie Santos on what will really bring meaning and fulfillment to your life, and what won’t. 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 New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an […]
- Stranded in the Strait of Hormuz May 29, 2026While the United States and Iran have each signaled that they may be making progress toward a peace deal, the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Thousands of crew members have been stranded in the shipping channel since the war broke out three months ago. Two seafarers who got stuck in the strait explain what it […]
- Can A.I. Make People Feel Less Lonely? May 28, 2026For years, caretakers and health officials have been raising alarms about loneliness and social isolation among older Americans. Eli Saslow, a reporter at The New York Times, tells the story of one woman who is using artificial intelligence to keep her independence, and to keep her company. Guest: Eli Saslow, a reporter for The New […]
- The Whiplash Over a Possible Peace Deal With Iran May 27, 2026President Trump claimed over the long weekend that he was on the brink of a peace deal with Iran but offered few details. The United States then carried out new strikes against the country on Monday. David E. Sanger and Tyler Pager, who cover the Trump administration for The New York Times, discuss what happened […]
- A Flood of New, Deadlier Drugs May 26, 2026As America is beginning to wrap its arms around the fentanyl crisis, a new kind of drug epidemic is emerging. It is faster, more addictive, more lethal and powered by synthetic drugs — substances that can be made almost anywhere. Matt Richtel, a science and health reporter, and Azam Ahmed, an international investigative correspondent, have […]
- Sites Unseen: What’s Revealed by Traveling With the Blind May 24, 2026Andy Isaacson is a writer and photographer. His work for The Times has taken him to every corner of the world, and he has transmitted what he’s experienced through his images. But recently, Isaacson took a trip unlike any he’d taken before. Not because of where he traveled, but because of how he traveled. Paired […]
- Nicolas Cage Made Himself a Legend. Then He Had to Live With It. May 23, 2026The iconic actor on his thrillingly risky choices, on screen and off, and becoming a meme. Thoughts? Email us at theinterview@nytimes.com Watch our show on YouTube: youtube.com/@TheInterviewPodcast For 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 […]
NBC News
NBC News Top Stories
- Republican James Gallagher wins special election for vacant red House district in California June 3, 2026Republican state Rep. James Gallagher, the former state Assembly minority leader, will join Congress as its newest member after he won California’s 1st District special election Tuesday, NBC News projects.
- Republican businessman Toby Doeden advances to runoff in South Dakota governor’s race June 3, 2026Republican businessman Toby Doeden has advanced to a runoff in South Dakota governor’s race, NBC News projects.
- Rep. Ashley Hinson thanks Trump after projected GOP Senate primary win June 3, 2026Iowa Republican Rep. Ashley Hinson thanked President Trump following her projected victory in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate. Hinson will face Democrat Rep. Josh Turek in the general election.
- MAHA-backed Zach Lahn defeats Trump-backed Randy Feenstra in Iowa GOP primary for governor June 3, 2026Rep. Randy Feenstra conceded to businessman Zach Lahn in Iowa’s Republican primary for governor as party voters rejected President Donald Trump’s late endorsement in the race.
- MAHA-backed Zach Lahn defeats Trump-backed Randy Feenstra in Iowa GOP primary for governor June 3, 2026Rep. Randy Feenstra conceded to businessman Zach Lahn in Iowa’s Republican primary for governor as party voters rejected President Donald Trump’s late endorsement in the race.
- Trump-backed Kurt Alme wins Montana GOP Senate primary June 3, 2026Former U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme won the Republican Senate primary in Montana, NBC News projects, putting the Trump-backed candidate in a strong position to join the chamber next year.
- Police respond to hostage situation inside California bank June 3, 2026Authorities responded to a bomb threat at a Chase Bank building in Bakersfield, California. Police say a man barricaded himself inside with several hostages. NBC News’ Steve Patterson reports.
- Voters select candidates in key House districts that could decide the majority June 3, 2026The ballots are set in two Republican-held battleground House races in Iowa, part of a slate of primaries Tuesday shaping the battle for control of Congress in the fall
- Voters select candidates in key House districts that could decide the majority June 3, 2026The ballots are set in two Republican-held battleground House races in Iowa, part of a slate of primaries Tuesday shaping the battle for control of Congress in the fall
- CBS News fires ‘60 Minutes’ correspondent Scott Pelley after clash with new producer June 3, 2026CBS News fired veteran “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley on Tuesday, a day after he confronted the show’s new executive producer at a heated staff meeting.“Your antipathy to the future of the show has come through loud and clear.
Sky News
World News – Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News
- 'Keir Starmer made us promises - and we thought they'd be kept' June 2, 2026Two boys from Gaza who received medical treatment in the UK have said the prime minister has "broken a promise" to reunite them with their families and bring over hundreds of injured children.
- British couple jailed in Iran lose appeal, family says June 2, 2026A British couple jailed on spying charges in Iran have lost an appeal against their convictions, their family has said.
- A US-Iran conflict was wargamed 14 years ago - here's how it went June 2, 2026👉Listen to The World with Richard Engel and Yalda Hakim on your podcast app👈
- Two dead in Kenya after protests against US planned Ebola quarantine zone June 2, 2026Two people have died in Kenya during protests against a US-proposed quarantine facility for Ebola patients, according to the organiser.
- Man accused of plotting 20 Iran-linked terror attacks in Europe and Canada appears in court June 2, 2026An Iraqi man has been accused of plotting at least 18 terror attacks across Europe, according to charges filed by the US Department of Justice (DOJ).
- If Cuba collapses, Trump will be forced to deal with the consequences of his actions May 31, 2026It's only a couple of months or so since I was last in Cuba, and conditions then were pretty dire: power cuts, large queues for bread and fuel, state-run grocery stores virtually empty, mounting piles of rubbish on street corners, and few foreign visitors.