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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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- Winning numbers drawn in Saturday’s Powerball
- Soaring coffee prices rewrite some Americans' daily routines
- White Castle transforms restaurants for Valentine's Day themed dinners that create memories
- Hundreds of agents search for Nancy Guthrie as her case spotlights other families left behind
- Mandatory driver impairment sensors clear a funding hurdle, but are they ready?
- What we can learn from lovebirds, the rare birds that mate for life
- Law enforcement block road near Nancy Guthrie's home during investigation into her disappearance
- What to know about the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance and the search for clues
- Minneapolis left to decide future of streetside memorials to 2 people killed by federal officers
- Winning numbers drawn in Friday’s Mega Millions
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- 'The Interview': The Woman at the Center of the French Rape Trial That Shocked the World February 14, 2026Gisèle Pelicot opens up about surviving years of secret abuse and her life today.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 Government Shutdown Fight Over Immigration February 13, 2026The U.S. government this weekend is expected to find itself in yet another shutdown. This time, it is only one agency shutting down: the Department of Homeland Security.Michael Gold, a congressional reporter for The New York Times, explains why Democrats are once again picking a fight over funding with President Trump.Guest: Michael Gold, a congressional […]
- The Secret Plan to End U.S. Climate Regulations February 12, 2026The administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency is expected on Thursday to repeal a scientific finding that requires the federal government to fight global warming. The move is the latest push by the Trump administration to wipe out climate regulations in the United States.Lisa Friedman, a New York Times reporter who covers climate policy, has […]
- TrumpRx Opens for Business February 11, 2026Last week, the Trump administration unveiled TrumpRx to try to counteract the high cost of prescription drugs. The president hailed the website as a “transformative” health care initiative.Margot Sanger-Katz, who covers health care policy, explains how the site works, and whether it will actually save Americans money.Guest: Margot Sanger-Katz, a reporter for The New York […]
- Deception and Dependency: Inside the Latest Epstein Files February 10, 2026The latest release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has revealed deep and intense relationships with the global elite, long after he became a convicted sex offender.Debra Kamin, Nicholas Confessore and Matthew Goldstein, Times reporters who have been covering the release of the documents, discuss their findings.Guest:Debra Kamin, an investigative reporter for the The New […]
- Why Trump Voters Are Torn Over Minneapolis February 9, 2026The question of what to do about undocumented immigrants has long bonded President Trump and his supporters — and an overwhelming majority of them backed his all-out crackdown over the past year.But then came the extraordinary events of the past few weeks in Minneapolis. Since then, some of Mr. Trump’s voters have begun to have […]
- At the Super Bowl, It’s Nice Guy vs. Underdog February 8, 2026For football fans nationwide, this year’s Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks is inherently exciting. For non-football fans like the Daily host Michael Barbaro — not so much.In this episode of “The Sunday Daily,” Natalie Kitroeff — who is a big Philadelphia Eagles fan — makes it her mission to […]
- 'The Interview': Michael Pollan Says Humanity Is About to Undergo a Revolutionary Change February 7, 2026The best-selling author grapples with big questions about A.I., consciousness and the distractions polluting our minds.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 […]
- 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 […]
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- National Institutes of Health faces leadership vacuum as director positions sit open February 15, 2026More than half of the National Institutes of Health's 27 institutes and centers are missing permanent directors, giving the Trump administration an unusual opportunity to reshape NIH.
- Team USA defeats Japan in women's curling February 15, 2026Team USA defeats Japan in women's curling
- Team USA's men's hockey defeats Denmark February 15, 2026Team USA's men's hockey defeats Denmark
- From the sports desk: South America breaks 102-year drought February 14, 2026Hello from Milan and Cortina, where Brazil’s Lucas Pinheiro Braathen won gold in the men’s giant slalom, making history for all of South America.
- Stolz breaks Olympic record and wins second gold medal February 14, 2026Stolz breaks Olympic record and wins second gold medal
- No arrests made after sheriff and FBI conduct court-authorized search near Guthrie home February 14, 2026The FBI and sheriff's office conducted a court-authorized search at a location near Nancy Guthrie's home, but ultimately made no arrests. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin has details on what officials had to say about the overnight search.
- At 41, bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor expects to win: 'I'm money under pressure' February 14, 2026When U.S. Olympic bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor takes to the bobsled track on Sunday to compete in her fifth consecutive Winter Olympics, she doesn’t hope for a great run — she expects it.“My nickname for people who know me most is E-Money,” Taylor told NBC News on a video call from her room in Cortina, […]
- Skier makes history with first medal win for South America February 14, 2026Skier makes history with first medal win for South America
- Figure skating world shocked by Ilia Malinin's Olympic performance February 14, 2026The figure skating community described the shock they felt watching Ilia Malinin’s mistake-ridden performance Friday night, trying to help fans understand how the sport's most dominant athlete performed so far below expectations.
- Scoring called into question after Americans' silver finish February 14, 2026Scoring called into question after Americans' silver finish
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- Pakistan captain says it's up to India to decide whether to shake hands in cricket clash February 15, 2026Pakistan's captain has said he will leave it up to India's players to decide if they shake hands with his team before and after their T20 World Cup match.
- Epstein survivor says women who recruited her 'laughed' as she was sexually assaulted on jet February 15, 2026Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking ring extended all the way to Africa's southern coast - held together by the invisible chains of psychological bondage that kept his victims ensnared for years at a time.
- Astronauts hug and high-five as new crew arrive at International Space Station February 14, 2026Four new astronauts have arrived at the International Space Station to replace their colleagues who pulled out early over health concerns.
- Valentine's Day gift for Winter Olympians - more condoms February 14, 2026Winter Olympics athletes are getting a Valentine's Day gift from organisers - a promise of a renewed supply of free condoms.
- More than 30 killed as gunmen attack communities in northern Nigeria February 14, 2026At least 32 people have been killed after gunmen launched simultaneous attacks on three separate communities in northern Nigeria, police have said.
- Why Navalny dart frog poison announcement was deliberately timed February 14, 2026It is no coincidence that the UK and its allies chose a security conference in Munich to accuse the Kremlin of killing Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny with dart frog poison.
- US strikes dozens of Islamic State targets in Syria in retaliation for deadly ambush February 14, 2026The US military has said it attacked more than 30 Islamic State targets in Syria earlier this month in retaliation for the deaths of two US soldiers and an American civilian interpreter in an IS ambush two months ago.
- The science behind the frog poison that allegedly killed Navalny February 14, 2026The Russian state has long been accused of using exotic poisons to murder its opponents - whether the nerve agent Novichok or radioactive plutonium isotopes. Could Alexei Navalny have been killed by the toxin of a poisonous frog?
- Russia 'killed Navalny with dart frog poison' February 14, 2026Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in prison in Russia after being poisoned with a deadly toxin found in the skin of Ecuadorian dart frogs, the UK and other allies have revealed.
- Trump says Iran regime change would be the 'best thing that could happen' February 14, 2026Donald Trump says regime change in Iran "would be the best thing that could happen" as a second US aircraft carrier is deployed to the Middle East.