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The Intercept Briefing

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Cut through the noise with The Intercept’s reporters as they tackle the most urgent issues of the moment. The Briefing is a new weekly podcast delivering incisive political analysis and deep investigative reporting, hosted by The Intercept’s journalists and contributors including Jessica Washington, Akela Lacy, and Jordan Uhl. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Interception

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Le magazine de grands reportages des journalistes de France Inter. 50 minutes d'enquête et de témoignages. Informer, comprendre, apprendre. Au bout du monde ou au coin de la rue. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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Collateral Damage is an investigative podcast series examining the half-century-long war on drugs, its enduring ripple effects, and the devastating consequences of building a massive war machine aimed at the public itself. Hosted by Radley Balko, an investigative journalist who has been covering the drug war and the criminal justice system for more than 20 years, each episode takes an in-depth look at someone who was unjustly killed in the drug war. The so-called “war on drugs” began as a me ...
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Investigative podcast series examining the half-century-long war on drugs, its enduring ripple effects, and the devastating consequences of building a massive war machine aimed at the public itself.
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Imagination is the boundless universe within us, mirroring the vastness of the cosmos and the enigmas of the ocean depths. Interceptor Beyond and fellow explorers dive deep in search of a Prize. It possesses the power to benefit not just the solitary dreamer but all mankind. It exists and we will find it. In this podcast series, Arthur interviews emerging and seasoned artists, offering a glimpse into their explorations of art, cinema, and music.
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Interception - Der Football-Talk

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wöchentlich DIE meinsportpodcast.de-Adresse für alle Freunde des Ledereis. Patrick Rebien und seine Gäste nehmen sich jede Woche aufs Neue der NFL an – Division für Division! Sie besprechen die Highlights des Football-Wochenendes und blicken hin und wieder auch mal hinter die Kulissen der reichsten Liga der Welt. Äußerungen unserer Gesprächspartner*innen und Moderator*innen geben deren eigene Auffassungen wieder. https://meinsportpodcast.de macht sich Äußerungen seiner Gesprächspartner*innen ...
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Have you ever felt like life has constantly thrown you curve balls to intercept and keep you from reaching your success? Join me weekly for discussions and stories to maybe learn how to cope, or defeat the interception. I will share my experiences and how I deal with life’s interceptions. Maybe get some feedback from listeners on their experiences. Hoping to build a support network, to encourage, inspire and find some inspiration. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show ...
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After OpenAI CEO Sam Altman launched ChatGPT in 2022, the race for dominance in the field of artificial intelligence hit warp speed. Silicon Valley has poured billions of dollars into developing AI, building data centers, and promising a future free from the chains of unfulfilling work across the globe. But in “Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares i…
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In 1992, Donald Scott, the eccentric owner of a large Malibu estate, was killed in his home by an ad hoc team of raiding cops. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department led the raid, but a panoply of state and federal police agencies participated too. Police claimed Scott was operating a large marijuana grow on the property. Scott, who always fea…
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durée : 00:17:15 - Interception - par : Fabienne Sintes - 100 000 jeunes sortent chaque année du système scolaire sans diplôme ou sans formation. Dans un monde où le dérèglement climatique les fait douter de l’avenir, il n'est pas toujours facile de les raccrocher. Les écoles de la transition écologique (ETRE) se sont donné cette mission. Reportage…
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durée : 00:27:36 - Interception - par : Fabienne Sintes - Les Français, surtout les plus jeunes, boivent de moins en moins de vin. Face à cette déconsommation, des vignerons s'adaptent, innovent et cherchent des solutions pour sauver leur activité. - réalisé par : Lucie LemarchandVous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans li…
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durée : 00:48:25 - Interception - par : Antoine Giniaux - Dans ce numéro d'Interception, il y a des viticulteurs qui cherchent la bonne formule face à la déconsommation de vin en France, et des jeunes décrocheurs qui se cherchent un avenir en dehors de l'école traditionnelle.Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite,…
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We're excited to share another episode of The Intercept’s new podcast Collateral Damage. The investigative series examines the half-century-long war on drugs, its enduring ripple effects, and the devastating consequences of building a massive war machine aimed at the public itself. Hosted by Radley Balko, an investigative journalist who has been co…
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durée : 00:48:14 - Interception - par : Fabienne Sintes - Quatre enfants sur dix ne sortent pas de leur établissement pendant une semaine complète. Dès le début du 20e siècle, l’Education nationale questionnait la place de la nature en milieu scolaire. Aujourd'hui, des enseignants veulent les emmener dehors. Pour leur bien-être. - réalisé par : Luc…
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The most defining feature of Donald Trump’s first year back in office has been the brutality of his deportation machine and his administration's numerous attempts to upend due process. Back in March, the Trump administration wrongly deported Kilmar Ábrego Garcia to a notoriously violent prison in El Salvador. Ábrego Garcia’s legal status protected …
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durée : 00:48:16 - Interception - par : Fabienne Sintes - La France compte 85.000 détenus en prison, mais davantage de condamnés font l'objet d'un suivi en milieu ouvert, ils sont 180.000. Comment leurs peines sont-elles aménagées ? Plongée exceptionnelle dans la machine judiciaire. - réalisé par : Lucie LemarchandVous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écout…
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In September, The Intercept broke the story of the U.S. military ordering an additional strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean. Since then, U.S. boat strikes have expanded to the Pacific Ocean. The Intercept has documented 22 strikes as of early December that have killed at least 87 people. Alejandro Carranza Medina, a Colombian national, …
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durée : 00:27:38 - Interception - par : Fabienne Sintes - Après bientôt quatre ans de guerre, les Ukrainiens sont de plus en plus nombreux à tenter d'échapper à la conscription. Pour cela, il faut payer plusieurs milliers de dollars. Témoignages rares d'hommes qui assument de fuir la guerre. - réalisé par : Lucie LemarchandVous aimez ce podcast ? P…
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durée : 00:16:45 - Interception - par : Fabienne Sintes - Une trentaine de scientifiques américains se sont installés en France depuis le début de l'année universitaire, selon les chiffres du ministère de la recherche. Bénéficiant de programmes de soutien, ils fuient l'administration Trump qui, selon eux, les empêche de travailler librement. - invi…
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durée : 00:48:12 - Interception - par : Fabienne Sintes - Interception raconte deux histoires de fuite. Pas pour les mêmes raisons, ni aux mêmes endroits. Ce qu'elles ont en commun, c’est la culpabilité de laisser des gens derrière soi, qui vont devoir se battre contre un gouvernement de plus en plus liberticide. Ou qui vont devoir se battre, et mo…
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In 2004, New York narcotics officers raided Alberta Spruill’s home, shattering her door and detonating a flash grenade. Spruill, a 57-year-old city worker, went into cardiac arrest and died two hours later. The raid was based on faulty intel from a discredited informant, and the suspect they were searching for was already in custody. Spruill’s deat…
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Veronica and Charity Bowers, a young Christian missionary and her daughter, are killed when the Peruvian Air Force shoots down a small passenger plane in 2001. The plane had been mistaken for a drug smuggling plane and was shot down as part of a joint anti-drug agreement between the CIA and the Colombian and Peruvian governments. President Donald T…
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In June 2010, Las Vegas police conducted a no-knock raid on Trevon Cole’s apartment, where he lived with his nine-months-pregnant fiancée. Cole, who occasionally sold small amounts of marijuana, rushed to the bathroom to flush a bag down the toilet. An officer followed and shot him in the head, killing him. Cole was unarmed. The officer claimed Col…
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Peter McWilliams was an optimist, activist, poet, and advocate for personal freedom. His book “Ain’t Nobody’s Business If You Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in Our Free Country” resonated across the political spectrum. After contracting AIDS and being diagnosed with AIDS-related non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 1996, McWilliams turned to medical mar…
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When LeBron Gaither was 17, he got into an altercation with a staff member at his school that resulted in assault charges. As Gaither faced the possibility of a criminal record, a Kentucky State Police detective offered him a deal: Charges would go away if Gaither agreed to become a drug informant. At the time, such an agreement was illegal without…
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In January 2008, Ryan Frederick, a 28-year-old who worked the night shift at a Coca-Cola plant in Chesapeake, Virginia, found himself at the center of a tragedy. Just days after his home had been burglarized, Frederick was jolted awake by the sound of his dogs barking and someone breaking through his front door. Grabbing his handgun, he cautiously …
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In 2006, a 92-year-old Atlanta woman was gunned down in her own home by police during a drug raid. The police initially claimed the woman was a marijuana dealer who fired a gun at them. The story might have ended there. But an informant bravely came forward to set the record straight. Subsequent investigations and reports revealed that the police h…
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As of December first, officials across the U.S. have executed 44 people in 11 states, making 2025 one of the deadliest years for state sanctioned executions. In this week’s episode we talk to Malcolm Gladwell, whose new podcast series dives into one case to understand how the system operates and the reality that who gets sentenced to die often depe…
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