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  • PBS NewsHour - Arts (Podcast)
  • PBS NewsHour - Full Show (Podcast)
  • PBS NewsHour - Health (Podcast)
  • PBS NewsHour - Politics Monday (Podcast)
  • PBS NewsHour - Science (Podcast)
  • PBS NewsHour - Health (Podcast) pbs.org audio health news pbs podcast public-broadcaster 2026-05-29 22:55
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    In Central Africa, authorities are still struggling to get their hands around an Ebola outbreak with more than 900 suspected cases. A Kenyan court temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to open a quarantine facility there to treat Americans exposed to or infected...

    In Central Africa, authorities are still struggling to get their hands around an Ebola outbreak with more than 900 suspected cases. A Kenyan court temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to open a quarantine facility there to treat Americans exposed to or infected with the virus. William Brangham discussed the latest with Dr. Craig Spencer, who contracted Ebola during a 2014 outbreak. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
    • U.S. lifts blockade on Iranian ports as 60-day clock for a final deal starts ticking NPR - Top Stories
    • Read the full text of Trump's preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement to end the war NPR - Top Stories
    • U.S. lifts blockade on Iranian ports as 60-day clock for a final deal starts ticking NPR - Politics
    • Read the full text of Trump's preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement to end the war NPR - Politics
    • How much of an economic boom is the 2026 FIFA World Cup for the U.S. hosting cities? NPR - Business
    • Alleged Kimwolf Botmaster ‘Dort’ Arrested, Charged in U.S. and Canada Krebs on Security
    • Mitchell's seesaw round makes U.S. Open history ESPN
    • Pulisic still training solo a day before U.S. game... ESPN
    • U.S. Casualties in Iran Are Still Rising The Intercept
    • “Digital Colonialism”: U.S. Demands to Access Africans’ Data Raise Privacy, Sovereignty Concerns ProPublica
  • PBS NewsHour - Health (Podcast) pbs.org audio health news pbs podcast public-broadcaster 2026-05-27 22:35
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    Drug-resistant infections are a major public health threat around the world. To fight them, scientists are constantly trying to find and develop new antibiotics. Now, researchers say artificial intelligence is helping speed their search. Miles O'Brien reports. PBS News is...

    Drug-resistant infections are a major public health threat around the world. To fight them, scientists are constantly trying to find and develop new antibiotics. Now, researchers say artificial intelligence is helping speed their search. Miles O'Brien reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
    • Where AI Is Heading In 2026- Generative AI, Agentic AI, LLM Gateways,Guardrails,Evals, LLM Caching Krish Naik
    • "Sounding Like AI Is a Slur" — Dorie Clark on Authentic AI Writing DataCamp
    • AI is NOT Replacing Knowledge Work: The Human Edge Open Data Science
    • 🔥AI Is Making Cyber Attacks More Dangerous Than Ever | Intellipaat Intellipaat
    • ChatGPT Usage Falls Below 50% AI Market Share - Open AI is DEAD Eli the Computer Guy
    • AI Is Just Machine Learning: Don't Forget the Fundamentals Real Python
    • Why AI Is So Divisive for Developers Traversy Media
    • AI is slowly breaking your UI JavaScript Mastery
  • PBS NewsHour - Full Show (Podcast) pbs.org audio news pbs podcast public-broadcaster 2026-06-18 23:36
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    Thursday on the News Hour, the U.S. lifts its blockade on the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S. and Iran signed a pathway to a peace deal. A new Tennessee law requires children's immigration status to be reported to ICE if they're receiving government-funded medical services....

    Thursday on the News Hour, the U.S. lifts its blockade on the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S. and Iran signed a pathway to a peace deal. A new Tennessee law requires children's immigration status to be reported to ICE if they're receiving government-funded medical services. Plus, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber on the success of a reimagined "Cats" musical and the evolution of his illustrious career. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
    • These Mars valleys are hiding 30 dust devils | Space photo of the day for June 18, 2026 Space.com
    • Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for June 18, 2026 Book Riot
    • Certification Questions | LIVE AMA | Summer of CCNA | 06/18/2026 NetworkChuck
    • Certification Questions | LIVE AMA | Summer of CCNA | 06/18/2026 NetworkChuck
  • PBS NewsHour - Science (Podcast) pbs.org audio news pbs podcast public-broadcaster science 2026-06-11 22:20
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    The World Cup kicked off on Thursday as South Africa squared off against Mexico, one of this year's host countries. Several American cities hosting these opening matches will be sweltering this weekend, making stadiums feel more like a sauna than a playing field. Climate...

    The World Cup kicked off on Thursday as South Africa squared off against Mexico, one of this year's host countries. Several American cities hosting these opening matches will be sweltering this weekend, making stadiums feel more like a sauna than a playing field. Climate Central's Ben Tracy shows us how extreme heat is changing the game in our warming world. It's for our series, Tipping Point. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
    • Promises of improved World Cup queues for Scotland v Morocco BBC News - UK
    • How much of an economic boom is the 2026 FIFA World Cup for the U.S. hosting cities? NPR - Business
    • Mexico v South Korea: World Cup 2026 – live The Guardian - US News
    • Inside the US’ World Cup power play Politico - Playbook
    • Canada v Qatar: World Cup 2026 – live The Guardian - US
    • Mexico v South Korea: World Cup 2026 – live The Guardian - US
    • How Messi, Mbappe and Haaland use their brains (as well as feet) to gain a psychological edge at the World Cup The Conversation US
    • The FIFA World Cup is gonna be lit. 😎 Ricky Garcia
  • PBS NewsHour - Politics Monday (Podcast) pbs.org audio news pbs podcast politics public-broadcaster 2026-06-15 22:35
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    Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter and Jasmine Wright of NOTUS join William Brangham to discuss the latest political news, including President Trump's deal with Iran and Vice President Vance's promotion of it, the war's potential impact on the midterm...

    Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter and Jasmine Wright of NOTUS join William Brangham to discuss the latest political news, including President Trump's deal with Iran and Vice President Vance's promotion of it, the war's potential impact on the midterm elections and California Gov. Gavin Newsom saying he's being investigated by Trump's Justice Department. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
    • Five ways the Iran peace deal could affect you and your money BBC News - Business
    • Five ways the Iran peace deal could affect you and your money BBC News - Business
    • The Iran agreement is signed. Who are the winners and losers? NPR - Politics
    • Here's how much the Iran war cost -- and how its effects will linger NPR - Business
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