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The "Let Freedom" Podcast is a fast, punchy daily show that breaks down the biggest stories in politics, business, and policy. Hosted by Dailin Schafer, it delivers clear reporting, and actionable analysis. Think of it like Lex Fridman meets Joe Rogan meets breaking news room... If you want straight talk on what’s real, what matters, and how to stay ahead without the Beltway spin you hear on CNN and Fox News, this is your show.
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Bias Breakdown

Straight Arrow News

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Most Americans don’t trust the media because of political biases that have seeped into today’s journalism. Join Straight Arrow News as we break down bias in some of the week’s biggest stories, dissecting how narratives shift based on a news outlet’s left or right political bias. Here, you'll find a balanced approach to presenting the facts—stripped of political opinion—so you can form your own views on issues that matter to you. Welcome to The Bias Breakdown with your host, Karah Rucker.
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Parley Lit presents Totally Biased Reviews, a conversational literary interview podcast about everything that should be on your next TBR list. www.parleylit.com www.totallybiasedreviews.com Your hosts are Asha Dore and Rebecca Tourino Collinsworth
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Silver Screen Biases

Jeff & Nelson

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Every week Jeff and Nelson sit down to discuss a movie off the IMDB Top 250, and the truth claims made within it. They'll wrestle with their own biases as they analyze Hollywood's.
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Insights and resources for Christian leaders to deepen your relationship with Christ, the congregation and your local community. The church and your community need you to lead. LeaderCast covers faith topics that trip us up, hold us back, and guide us forward…all so you can lead a movement of Jesus followers.
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Implicit Bias

Cavan Bordelon

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The Krewe discusses all the things we're not supposed to talk about in polite conversation, and they do it while tasting and rating Whiskeys and Bourbons! Principled, Logical, Christian, Catholic, Irreverent, and down right stupid at times, The Krewe will solve the problems of the world one #weeklywhiskey at a time, tell you the "other side" of the news, and laugh the whole time. Get 6 months ahead of the mainstream media, join the "Krewe" for a fantastic conversation over a tasting of whisk ...
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The Biassa Podcast

Carlos Monteiro

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Discussions around, Digital Disruption, Digital Adoption always bringing a Top Level executive to the show to learn and question their perspective on a such a fast-paced World.
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BiaSlash Podcast

Huskee & Funkae

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Welcome to the BiaSlash Podcast! Once every two weeks, Huskee and Funkae will talk about the current issues around the world, and give their takes! We hope you enjoy our delve into society!
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Braking Bias

Braking Bias

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Motorsports Tech Focused Podcast covering everything from Formula 1 to NASCAR to everything in-between. The show where our only motorsports bias is we love tech!
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Catatan Manusia Biasa

Muhammad Lazuardy

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Cerita, kisah, bahkan curhatan dari manusia biasa yang punya mimpi indah yang ingin digapai. Berbagi pengalaman dengan kisah masukan dari pendengar agar menjadi Podcast yang dapat menginspirasi.
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Bias Check-In

Bias Check-In Podcast

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What biases do we carry in our daily lives, classrooms, and careers? A podcast hosted by IO psychologists and international students Susana Gómez Ornelas & Claudia Della Pona.
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Excuse my bias

Jae Crawford

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Excuse my bias because we all have biases just different biases! Check out a totally biased yet informative basketball podcast and express your biases and let’s us know if you agree with ours! IG: @excusemybiaspodcast
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Orang Biasa

Orang Biasa

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Podcastnya orang biasa dengan bahasan yang biasa juga. Penasaran? dengerin aja! Seru? belum tentu, asik? ga juga. Follow juga @podcastorbis (Instagram dan Twitter) buat tau daily activity kita atau yang mau kirim-kirim pesan (formal) bisa kirim ke [email protected]
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Media bias

Media bias

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Talking about media bias in our country today and examples of it Cover art photo provided by Vanessa Ives on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vanessaives
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Bukan Podcast Biasa

Hans, Fajar, Alip

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Podcast ini menayangkan secara live pada tempat kejadian yang membahas beberapa topik yang belum pernah di buka secara umum, horror, sejarah, dll. obrolan yang ditayangkan tanpa skrip dan mengalir apa adanya. Di update secara berkala.
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Send us a text The Krewe engages in another fantastic conversation fueled by sarcasm, sophomoric humor and of course a #weeklywhiskey. From the seditious six possibly receiving money treated by whirlpool, flame throwers, and a whiskey enthusiast version of the Vatican, you don't want to miss another 2 hours of solving the problems of the world! Dec…
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Send us a text Hi everybody and welcome to today’s episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Before we get started today, I want to remind you that you can support Attendance Bias in several ways: you can visit www.buymeacoffee.com/attendancebias and donate anything you can afford to keep the podcast going, you can leave a rating…
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Episode 391: Here Comes the Teacher - Listen As we step into Matthew 3 and follow John the Baptist into the wilderness, this Advent conversation explores how listening prepares us for the One who is coming. From John's bold call to repentance to Jesus' quiet arrival at the Jordan, this episode invites you to slow down, clear the noise, and pay atte…
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In episode 47 of Bias Breakdown, we examine how different news outlets decide which stories to lead with and which to downplay. Using a recent social media video from Democrats, the episode explores how coverage varied across networks and how a divided media landscape can create separate news bubbles, leaving Americans with different perspectives a…
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In this episode, we unpack the U.S. seizure of a massive oil tanker allegedly tied to Venezuela’s sanctioned networks and the argument that it’s meant to choke off cartel-linked revenue streams. In this episode, we also cover the backlash and resignation calls aimed at South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, and why supporters frame the move as tougher …
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In this episode, we break down how former President Donald Trump is pushing back against strict state-level AI regulations and advocating for federal primacy to avoid a patchwork of conflicting laws. In this episode, we explain the conservative argument that unified national standards protect innovation, competitiveness, and free speech while still…
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In this episode, we break down a whistleblower warning alleging large-scale fraud in welfare programs and public benefit contracting tied to the Somali American community in Ohio, and why critics say it echoes the Minnesota scandal. In this episode, we explore the oversight failures being alleged, the political fallout, and the broader debate over …
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In this episode, we break down the fresh political backlash against Rep. Ilhan Omar after a GOP challenger links her to oversight failures tied to a massive Minneapolis-area welfare fraud scandal. In this episode, we unpack the core accusations, the defense that she’s not responsible for criminals in her district, and why the debate is resonating a…
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In this episode, we break down reports that the FDA is preparing to issue a black box warning—the agency’s strongest risk label—on COVID-19 vaccines, signaling a major shift in how regulators publicly frame vaccine safety. In this episode, we cover what’s being claimed about the internal push for the warning, why critics argue the supporting data h…
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In this episode, we break down why Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado publicly credited former President Donald Trump for advancing Venezuela’s freedom movement, including dedicating her Nobel Peace Prize nomination to him. In this episode, we explain how she argues sanctions, diplomatic isolation, and overt support for democratic al…
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In this episode, we break down the alleged assassination plot targeting conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, walking through what happened at the event, what we know about the suspect, and how the first court appearance unfolded. We also explore what this case reveals about rising political violence, online radicalization among young men, and the…
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In this episode, we break down Colorado's recent court ruling that upholds a K–12 policy requiring students to compete on sports teams that match their biological sex, and what supporters say it means for fair competition, scholarships, and Title IX protections for girls. We also explore the broader national implications of this decision in the ong…
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In this episode, we break down a recent federal court ruling that forced ICE to release Clymer Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant with prior drug and trespass convictions, back into the community while his immigration case continues. We walk through the legal tug-of-war between judicial power and immigration enforcement, and what this decision cou…
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In this episode, we break down the historic flooding in Washington State, the mass evacuations, and the immense strain on local communities and emergency responders. In this episode, we also explore how this disaster reveals deeper policy failures around flood control, infrastructure investment, and the tension between climate rhetoric and practica…
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In this episode, we break down Venezuela’s accusation that the United States committed “piracy” by seizing a sanctions-busting oil tanker allegedly tied to the Maduro regime and forced labor networks. In this solo news recap, we walk through what happened on the high seas, why Washington frames it as lawful enforcement, how Caracas is spinning the …
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In this episode, we break down allegations that Minnesota taxpayer funds meant for welfare and social programs were siphoned off through fraud schemes and possibly funneled into overseas networks linked to terrorism, all while police departments struggle with staffing shortages and rising violent crime. We walk through the political fallout, the fe…
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In this episode, we break down the allegations against a Minnesota college administrator accused of obstructing an ICE arrest to protect a foreign-born student identified as a sexual predator, and unpack what this says about campus safety, immigration enforcement, and institutional priorities. We also explore why many conservatives see this case as…
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In this episode, we break down the tragic shooting at Kentucky State University that left one student dead and another critically wounded, and walk through what is known so far about how it unfolded. We also explore the wider questions it raises about gun-free zones, campus safety policies, parental trust, and the growing political battle over crim…
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In this episode, we break down reports that former Colorado clerk Tina Peters has allegedly faced repeated threats and assaults in prison, and explore her lawyer’s claims that officials have failed to protect her despite clear risks tied to her high-profile election case. We also look at how her treatment has become a rallying point in the broader …
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In this episode, we break down the recent U.S. military flyover near Venezuela, looking at how F/A-18s, F-35s, Marines, and naval assets are being used to send a message to both cartels and the Maduro regime. We explore the strategic shift toward hitting drug networks at the source, the geopolitical risks of escalation, and what this tougher stance…
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In this episode, we break down Australia's new nationwide ban that forces major social media platforms to block or deactivate accounts belonging to users under sixteen, and explore how mandatory age verification could reshape online life for everyone, not just teens. We also examine the deeper implications for parental rights, free speech, and whet…
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In this episode, we walk through recent high-profile attacks and assassination attempts on political figures to understand whether political violence in America is actually increasing and why it feels closer to home than ever. In this episode, we explore how online radicalization, collapsing social trust, and weak security for public figures inters…
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In this episode, we break down the tragic death of Michael Virgil aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise, the shocking allegations of overserving alcohol and excessive force by ship security, and the medical examiner’s ruling of homicide. We also explore what this lawsuit could mean for cruise industry business models, corporate accountability, and how Am…
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In this episode, we break down a federal judge’s decision to deny temporary release for former Colorado clerk Tina Peters, who was convicted for her role in the 2020 Mesa County voting machine breach and is now serving a nine-year sentence while her appeal moves through the state courts. We explore how this ruling highlights the growing divide betw…
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In this episode, we break down Florida’s new lawsuit against three major medical associations over their promotion of transgender medical procedures for minors, including puberty blockers, hormones, and surgeries. We walk through the state’s claims of deceptive practices and racketeering, what this could mean for parental rights and medical guideli…
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In this episode, we break down how a Christian student's Bible-based response to a gender norms assignment at the University of Oklahoma led to a zero, the removal of both a TA and a professor, and accusations of religious discrimination and ideological bias on campus. We explore what this controversy reveals about free speech, academic freedom, an…
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In this episode, we break down reports that the Department of Homeland Security may have ignored a federal court order to halt a deportation flight, and examine how that clash with the judiciary highlights growing tensions over law, order, and executive power. We also look at Donald Trump’s apparent reversal on releasing footage from a controversia…
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In this episode, we break down the EU's unprecedented $140 million fine against Elon Musk's X platform under new digital regulation rules and why Brussels claims blue checks, ad transparency, and data access violations justify the punishment. We also explore how conservative leaders and the Trump-aligned administration see this as a proxy war over …
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In this episode, we break down the Trump administration’s new maritime war on drugs off the coast of Venezuela, where U.S. forces are striking suspected cartel boats before they reach American shores. We explore the argument that this is a necessary war on narco-terrorists, the legal and international concerns it raises, and what this shift from tr…
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In this episode, we break down how Minneapolis’s Cedar Riverside neighborhood—known as “Little Mogadishu”—has transformed through Somali immigration, bringing new businesses, mosques, and community life alongside concerns over crime, poverty, and welfare fraud investigations. We explore the tension between critics demanding stronger integration and…
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In this episode, we break down the new U.S. law that triples lifetime pensions for living Medal of Honor recipients, raising their annual support to roughly the mid-$60,000 range to better match their real-world needs. We also explore what this change signals about how the nation values extraordinary heroism and how it might shape future conversati…
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In this episode, we break down the confession of Brian Cole Jr., the accused pipe bomb suspect tied to the January 6th Capitol events, and walk through how investigators used years of data, surveillance, and forensic clues to finally make an arrest. We also explore what this case reveals about radicalization, domestic terrorism safeguards, and the …
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In this episode, we break down the story of Huskies for Life at the University of Southern Maine, the anonymous threats they faced after forming a pro-life club, and how those attacks escalated in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination. In this episode, we also look at what this incident reveals about the wider campus climate for conservative and…
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In this episode, we break down the swirling allegations that FBI Director Kash Patel misused elite agents to chauffeur a friend of his girlfriend, country singer Alexis Wilkins, and explore the Bureau's emphatic denial of the story. We also look at what this controversy reveals about morale inside the FBI, the public's eroding trust in federal inst…
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In this episode, we break down the Supreme Court’s decision to allow Texas to use its newly drawn congressional map for the 2026 midterm elections and explain why many conservatives see it as a major win. In this episode, we also explore how the ruling could shift several House seats toward Republicans, what it means for state sovereignty versus ju…
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In this episode, we break down the Trump administration's decision to use lethal military force against suspected cartel smuggling vessels, marking a sharp escalation in the war on drugs beyond U.S. borders. We explore the growing divide between supporters who see this as overdue preemptive defense and critics who warn of war crimes, civilian casua…
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Send us a text The Krewe engages in another fantastic conversation while enjoying a #weeklywhiskey or 2 or 3. They'll end up solving the problems of the world, engaging in some friendly insults and a good disagreement or two! Don't miss whiskeys from Champagne's Market in Carencro, Louisiana and Dorignac's Grocery in Metairie, Louisiana. It's all g…
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In this episode, we break down the massive Minnesota welfare fraud scandal, explain how rushed pandemic-era programs and weak oversight allowed shell nonprofits to siphon funds meant for vulnerable families, and examine why the case has become one of the largest welfare fraud operations in US history. In this episode, we also look at why Ilhan Omar…
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In this episode, we walk through the incident at a Pennsylvania high school's culture fair where a Muslim student club's pro-Palestinian booth distributing keffiyehs left many Jewish students and parents feeling unsafe and excluded. We break down the competing claims of cultural expression versus political activism, and what this flashpoint reveals…
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In this episode, we break down the arrest of the long-elusive suspect in the D.C. RNC and DNC pipe bomb case tied to the January 6 period, explaining what investigators say led to this breakthrough after nearly five years of searching. We also explore the lingering questions about motive, possible coordination, and how this case could reshape conve…
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In this episode, we break down a new watchdog report revealing that nearly $30 billion of the $145 billion the U.S. spent on rebuilding Afghanistan was wasted on failed projects, corruption, and mismanagement, and we explain how those failures undermined infrastructure, security forces, and counter-narcotics efforts. We also explore what this final…
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In this episode, we break down the arrest of Afghan national John Shah Safi in Waynesboro, Virginia on terrorism-related charges, including allegations that he provided material support to ISIS-K and supplied weapons to relatives linked to militia activity overseas. In this episode, we also explore how his case is being used to question the Afghan …
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In this episode, we break down how recent US-led peace talks with Russia over Ukraine collapsed in Moscow, Putin’s hard line on controlling Donbas, and the fresh Russian strikes that left tens of thousands of Ukrainians without power as winter looms, while European allies worry about both escalation and concessions. We also look at how the US is si…
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Episode 390: Here Comes the Teacher — Watch Advent invites us to wake up to God's presence—even in the chaos. In this first week of our Advent series, Here Comes the Teacher, we explore Jesus' call to "stay awake" in Matthew 24. Rather than predicting the future, Jesus offers a posture for faithful living: watchfulness. In a world marked by turmoil…
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In this episode, we break down how high-stakes US–Russia peace talks over Ukraine collapsed in Moscow and why Russia responded with fresh drone and missile strikes instead of compromise. In this episode, we explore what this failed diplomacy means for Ukraine heading into winter, growing anxieties in Europe, and the difficult strategic choices now …
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In this episode, we explain why search efforts for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 are restarting more than eleven years after its disappearance and how Ocean Infinity's new deep-sea mission will focus on a refined zone in the southern Indian Ocean under a no-find, no-fee agreement. We talk about the technology, timelines, and emotional stakes for f…
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In this episode, we walk through how Nazi war criminals like Josef Mengele, Adolf Eichmann, and Klaus Barbie escaped Europe through ratlines, built new lives in places like Argentina and Bolivia, and were sometimes protected or even used by Western intelligence during the Cold War. We also dig into newly uncovered Argentine court archives and propa…
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In this episode, we break down the president’s full and unconditional pardon of Representative Henry Cuellar and his wife, exploring the bribery, conspiracy, and money laundering charges that are now wiped away and the political motivations claimed by the White House. In this episode, we also examine the fierce backlash to the decision, what it mea…
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