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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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- Securing Iran's enriched uranium by force would be risky and complex, experts say
- Supreme Court hears high-profile fight over Trump's bid to limit birthright citizenship
- Judge orders White House ballroom construction to halt in a ruling that leaves Trump seething
- California woman returns home after the Trump administration deported her to Mexico
- Lithium mine clears hurdle despite conservationists' worries for rare wildflower
- Military suicides long-term rate for active duty troops still rising: Pentagon
- Appeals court suspends order for Voice of America employees to return to work
- Judge rules HUD effort to change criteria for homeless funding is unlawful
- Bystander video shows handcuffed woman escape from half-opened police cruiser window
- Supreme Court seems likely to rule for a Black death row inmate in Mississippi
New York Times
The Daily
- Today’s Mission to the Moon April 1, 2026Today, NASA is set to send four astronauts on a trip around the moon and back. If the mission succeeds, a return of astronauts to the moon’s surface could follow. Kenneth Chang, who covers science, explains why the United States wants to go back to the moon. Guest: Kenneth Chang, a science reporter at The […]
- How Cesar Chavez Abused His Power March 31, 2026Warning: this episode contains mentions of suicide. The civil rights icon had a history of sexually abusing women and girls, which the Times reporters Manny Fernandez and Sarah Hurtes spent five years investigating. They spoke to “The Daily” about how they uncovered the story. Guest: Manny Fernandez, an editor at large for The New York […]
- Trump Says He’s Ready for Diplomacy. Iran? Not So Much. March 30, 2026Despite his threats of escalation, President Trump seems increasingly determined to end the war in Iran through negotiations. The Iranian government doesn’t appear to be on the same page. David E. Sanger, a national security correspondent for The New York Times, discusses the standoff over turning from war to diplomacy. Guest: David E. Sanger, the […]
- Our Enduring Fascination With the Kennedys March 29, 2026“Love Story,” the FX limited series about John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette’s relationship, has taken audiences by storm. Its unstoppable wave of ’90s nostalgia has swept through the world of fashion, revitalized iconic New York landmarks and set off a yearning for simpler days before smartphones and dating apps. The series has also […]
- 'The Interview': What Is YouTube’s Dominance Doing to Us? We Asked Its C.E.O. March 28, 2026Neal Mohan on A.I. slop, parental controls and his platform’s impact on our lives. 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 podcasts and […]
- The View of the War From a Florida Gas Station March 27, 2026For the past four weeks, soaring gas prices across the United States have become a symbol of the domestic impact of the war in Iran. Cameron Joudi, who owns and manages a gas station in Jacksonville, Fla., discusses how the war is reaching him at home. Guest: Cameron Joudi, the owner of a gas station. […]
- The Airport Meltdown March 26, 2026For the past week, travelers flying across the United States have waited in security lines that snaked through airports and parking lots as Transportation Security Administration officers called out of work because of a partial government shutdown. Karoun Demirjian, a breaking news reporter for the The New York Times, explains what has led to the […]
- Are Higher Energy Prices Here to Stay? March 25, 2026Since the war in Iran began, President Trump has insisted that rising energy prices would be temporary. But strikes on natural gas facilities in the Persian Gulf last week have made the prospect of a quick recovery seem less and less likely. Patricia Cohen, the global economics correspondent for The New York Times, explains why […]
- How China Made Itself Tariff-Proof March 24, 2026About a year into President Trump’s global trade war, China hasn’t just survived. It has emerged stronger than ever on the world stage. Keith Bradsher, the Beijing bureau chief for The New York Times, discusses the domination of China’s robot-powered superfactories and how the country essentially made itself tariff-proof. Guest: Keith Bradsher, the Beijing bureau […]
- The Republican Identity Crisis Over the Iran War March 23, 2026The war in Iran has created strong divisions among President Trump’s supporters. An anti-interventionist wing of the Republican coalition and some senior administration officials partial to Mr. Trump’s criticism of long overseas conflicts have quickly become uneasy about the war, which has shown no immediate signs of ending. Robert Draper, a domestic politics journalist for […]
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NBC News Top Stories
- Supreme Court weighs Trump's contentious attempt to limit birthright citizenship April 1, 2026The Supreme Court hears oral arguments over President Donald Trump's proposal to limit birthright citizenship for people born in the U.S.
- They're in a race to save their children with a rare disease. A newly approved drug has given them hope. April 1, 2026After a string of denials for rare disease treatments, the FDA greenlit a drug for Hunter syndrome, a progressive illness affecting about 500 Americans.
- They're in a race to save their children with a rare disease. A newly approved drug has given them hope. April 1, 2026After a string of denials for rare disease treatments, the FDA greenlit a drug for Hunter syndrome, a progressive illness affecting about 500 Americans.
- Hegseth lifts Army crew suspension over Kid Rock flyover April 1, 2026Hegseth lifts Army crew suspension over Kid Rock flyover
- King Charles III will make state visit to U.S. in April April 1, 2026King Charles III will make state visit to U.S. in April
- U.S. journalist taken by possible Iranian-backed militia April 1, 2026U.S. journalist taken by possible Iranian-backed militia
- Video shows Michigan woman escaping through cop car window April 1, 2026Video shows Michigan woman escaping through cop car window
- He walked on the moon in 1972. This is his advice for the Artemis II astronauts. April 1, 2026Harrison Schmitt, now 90, was on the Apollo 17 mission — the last time humans visited the moon. On Wednesday, NASA's Artemis II mission aims to kickstart a return.
- Trump to attend Supreme Court hearing on citizenship April 1, 2026Trump to attend Supreme Court hearing on citizenship
- Windsurfer crashes into whale in San Francisco Bay April 1, 2026Windsurfer crashes into whale in San Francisco Bay
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- Migrant boat sinks off holiday resort after high-speed chase, killing 18 April 1, 2026A rubber boat carrying migrants has capsized off the Turkish holiday resort of Bodrum after a high-speed chase, killing 18 people, officials have said.
- Dwindling diesel and jet fuel supplies due to Iran war prompt EU warning of shortages April 1, 2026The European Union (EU) could revive measures brought in after Russia cut gas supplies in 2022 amid a mounting energy crisis due to the Iran war.
- Tiger Woods releases first statement since car crash March 31, 2026Tiger Woods has said he is "stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment" after being charged with driving under the influence.
- US journalist kidnapped - here's what we know so far March 31, 2026A US journalist has been kidnapped in Iraq.
- Alleged Scottish crime boss set to be deported to Spain after arrest in Bali March 31, 2026A Scottish man who is allegedly a high-ranking member of an international crime gang is set to be deported to Spain after being arrested in Bali.
- Drug-smuggling tunnel with rail system and underground crane discovered March 31, 2026Spanish police have discovered a tunnel in the North African exclave of Ceuta, to smuggle tons of hashish from Morocco into Spain.
- Ban on living on the outer Chagos Islands is overturned March 31, 2026A court has overturned a ban on people living on the outer Chagos Islands.
- How countries are dealing with rising oil and gas prices March 30, 2026With the US-Iran conflict continuing, governments worldwide are desperately trying to curb the effect of soaring energy prices on populations.
- Iran's allies could close second crucial sea route, with 'clear and significant' impact on UK March 30, 2026The entry of Yemen's Houthi rebels into the war on the side of Iran has stoked fears that the oil crisis affecting global trade could get worse.
- The World Cup 2026 line-up is complete - here's everything you need to know November 19, 2025The line-up for the biggest ever World Cup is complete.