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The four suspects arrested in connection to the killing of Oupa Sefoka, popularly known as Dj Sumbody and two of his body guards have also been linked to the deaths of Hector Buthelezi, popularly known as DJ Vintos and Don Tindleni. This annoucement was made a short while ago by National police spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe outside the Alexandra Magistrate's court. All four suspects including the alleged mastermind Katiso "KT" Molefe were arrested in Gauteng, earlier this month. National police Spokesperson, Brigadier Athlenda Mathe. She spoke to Sakina Kamwendo
D&P Highlight: Can't break the rules when you're that high profile. full 327 Mon, 28 Jul 2025 18:58:00 +0000 ivPlMLyMnElW3oVCZzVj33iUjrUCT9qY news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: Can't break the rules when you're that high profile. You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavep
This is the second part of a two part series on the era of horse thieves in Michigan which ranged from 1850 - 1920.In this episode I explore the prominent Indiana-Michigan gangs that operated for approximiately 50 years. I also cover the various preventative societies that formed to combat these gangs, along with some high profile arrests of horse thieves.For more information on Michael Delaware, visit:https://MichaelDelaware.com
On this edition of Political Breakfast, Republican strategist Brian Robinson, Democratic strategist Tharon Johnson and host Lisa Rayam talk about the Republicans who are "hinting" about jumping into two key Georgia races: The race for Governor and a U.S. Senate seat. It's all talk at this point for U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Mike Collins. But why?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Few lawyers in America have handled more headline-making cases than Marc Agnifilo of Agnifilo Intrater. A former prosecutor in both the Manhattan District Attorney's Office and the U.S. Attorney's Office for New Jersey—where he and I met and became friends, around 20 years ago—Marc has defended a number of famous (some might say infamous) figures. His clients over the years have included so-called “pharma bro” Martin Shkreli, former NXIUM cult leader Keith Raniere, and Luigi Mangione, who faces state and federal charges in connection with the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.Earlier this month, Marc and his colleagues won acquittals for Sean “Diddy” Combs on federal racketeering and sex-trafficking charges—the most serious charges that Combs faced, which could have landed him in prison for life had he been convicted. Last week, I interviewed Marc about the trial and shared some highlights in these pages; now, I'm pleased to provide the complete podcast.Thanks to Marc for taking the time to speak with me, so thoughtfully and openly, about an interesting and momentous case—as well as his remarkable career as one of the nation's leading trial lawyers.Show Notes:* Marc Agnifilo bio, Agnifilo Intrater* How Diddy's Likable Defense Lawyer Helped Save His Unlikable Client (gift link), by Corinne Ramey and James Fanelli for The Wall Street Journal* The husband-wife legal team working on two of today's biggest criminal cases, by Eric Levenson for CNNPrefer reading to listening? For paid subscribers, a transcript of the entire episode appears below.Sponsored by:NexFirm helps Biglaw attorneys become founding partners. To learn more about how NexFirm can help you launch your firm, call 212-292-1000 or email careerdevelopment at nexfirm dot com. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit davidlat.substack.com/subscribe
Dan Bardell answers your questions all things Aston Villa. Get your Founders t-shirts: https://foundersdesign.co.uk/ Supported by: Match Bingo Interested in sponsoring 1874: The Aston Villa Channel? Email us at studio@1874.io Subscribe to the channel and turn notifications so you'll be informed as soon as we upload a new video. Presented by Dan Bardell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A regular night early in his career ended with him stabbed and bleeding out on a Sydney back street. Now, 25 years on, Jason Semple is one of NSW Police's most decorated and experienced operators. Since that infamous night, he's served overseas with some of the country's most highly trained special operations units, where he tackled some of the world's most high-risk and intense situations. Understand how Jason recovered from that life-changing night, where he lost his colleague and friend Peter Forsyth and turned into a ruthless and effective operative. Host Brent Sanders sits down with Jason, as he walks us through his career and his life post police. If this episode affected you, the number for lifeline is 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is presented by Create A Video – Former Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Sgt. Ricky Robbins has announced he is running against Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry "Not My Fault" McFadden in the Democrat primary. Robbins worked security for the Carolina Panthers for years and has been endorsed by three of the players already. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: If you choose to subscribe, get 15% off here! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.comGet exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11am-12pm Hour 2 - Zach Jones and Derek Kramer talk about Terry McLaurin and why he hasn't signed with the Washington Commanders yet. Is he on the market for a trade?
Why Your Podcast Isn't Growing: A Get More Listeners Podcast For Podcasters
Want to grow to 5-10k monthly downloads in 6 months or less and have a fully monetized podcast without replying on social media, paid promotions or high profile guests? Click here and book a free strategy session with the Get More Listeners team. Are you stuck pouring hours into guests, branding, and social media clips—but your podcast growth is still flatlining?You're not alone. In this episode, we reveal why podcast positioning—not flashy authority presentation—is the secret to building a real audience and monetizing your show.Most podcasters unknowingly fall into the "mimicry trap," chasing visible success cues like high-profile guests and polished visuals, while neglecting the foundational clarity that actually drives growth. We break down how to avoid that trap—and what to do instead.In this episode, you'll discover:Why perfect podcast positioning matters more than production value, branding, or guest namesThe hidden psychology behind authority presentation and how it sabotages true podcast growthA real-world case study of a client who grew from 500 to 7,000 monthly downloads by shifting one thingListen now to learn how fixing your podcast positioning can finally unlock the momentum you've been missing.More From Get More Listeners:Click here and grab your free copy of our best selling book Podcast Marketing + A mini podcast audit.Or visit: https://getmorelisteners.com/bookView client results & case studiesLooking for a new hosting platform with amazing analytics? Try Captivate for free hereEmail admin@getmorelisteners.com to get in contact with Taig & Anthony.This podcast is for entrepreneurs to learn proven podcasting audience growth, marketing & monetization tips & strategies including data-driven SEO, guesting, and social media strategy.You'll learn how to grow and monetize faster, get more listeners and engagement, increase downloads, attract more subscribers, clients or sponsors, and turn your show into a revenue-generating platform.If you listen to any of the following shows, we're sure you'll ours too! Podcasting Made Simple by Alex Sanfilippo, Grow The Show: How to Grow a Podcast Audience & Monetize by Kevin Chemidlin, School of Podcasting by Dave Jackson, Grow My Podcast Show by Deirdre Tshien, Podcast Marketing Trends Explained by Jeremy Enns & Justin Jackson, Organic Marketing Simplified by Juliana Barbati.
ԼուրջCast - Ռուբեն Մելիքյան - Եկեղեցու դեմ արշավ, աղկմկոտ գործեր, արդարադատության ճգնաժամ Այս թողարկման հյուրն է իրավաբան, իրավապաշտպան Ռուբեն Մելիքյանը։Զրույցի ընթացքում անդրադառնում ենք վերջին աղմկահարույց քրեական գործերին՝ այդ թվում Բագրատ և Միքայել Սրբազանների դեմ հարուցված գործերին։ Ռուբենը արձագանքում է Սրբուհի Գալյանի հայտարարություններին, բացատրում քրեական գործերի իրավական ընթացակարգը։ Խոսում ենք նաև եկեղեցու շուրջ համախմբվելուց, նոր սահմանադրությունից ու կուսակցություն բացելու մտադրությունից։ ArmComedy թիմը ներկայացնում է ԼուրջCast
Dr Terry Goldsworthy is a criminologist, former detective inspector, academic, and one of Australia's most respected voices on criminal behaviour. With over two decades in law enforcement and a deep academic grounding in forensic criminology, Dr Goldsworthy brings a rare dual lens to the world of crime — blending frontline experience with sharp, evidence-based insight. In this episode of Crime Insiders | Detectives, Brent Sanders takes a deep dive on a gruesome steelyard and we learn if evil is always a factor playing in the mind of criminals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Designer Michelle Murphy, founder of Demi Ryan, crafts environments that embody the personality and aspirations of her high-profile clientele. On our new From the Tap podcast, Murphy offers a glimpse into the fast-paced, detail-driven world of luxury interior design. Photo credit: Cat Nguyen
We've all been to our share of K League 1 and 2 grounds so, this week, Andrew, Luke, and Mike discussed their favorite (and least favorite) away days in Korea. As K League 1 takes a short break, we also look at the high-profile summer friendlies featuring Barcelona, Tottenham Hotspur, and Newcastle United. We round out the show debating whether the lifting of the foreign goalkeeper ban is a good thing, and which players our own teams need this summer. Listen to the KLU Pod wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget to leave us a review! iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Libsyn | TuneIn Radio
National Police Commissioner, Fannie Masemola has confirmed that he has not signed off on the closure of the high profile political killings task team investigating political killings in the country. This follows a media briefing on Sunday by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi who alleged that Police Minister, Senzo Mchunu had ordered the closure of the task team. The task team was formed in 2018 to investigate politically motivated murders in KZN but has since been used in other provinces, as it had uncovered - according to Mkhwanazi - links between drug cartels, politicians, police, and prosecutors. Addressing the media virtually a short while ago, Masemola gave the following clarity since Mkhwanazi's allegations. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Chairperson of Parliament's Portfoilo Committee on Police, Ian Cameron...
In this hard-hitting episode, Rich is joined by E.J. Antoni, Chief Economist at The Heritage Foundation, breaks down the benefits of the Big Beautiful Bill (BBB), the Trump administration's impact on tariffs and stocks, and the data behind the booming economy. Next Nick Giordano, Political Science Professor at Suffolk County Community College, analyzes the campaign of New York candidate Zohran Mamdani, warning of the potential consequences if his far-left platform gains power. He also weighs in on Elon Musk's proposed political party aimed at challenging Trump and the surprising Trump–Netanyahu meeting where Trump received a Nobel Peace Prize nomination letter. Later, Doug Burns, former federal prosecutor and Newsmax contributor, shares legal insight on the latest in the Sean “Diddy” Combs case, and new Trump administration-driven developments in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Two national cases are coming to a close and not everyone is happy about it. Let's start with hip-hop mogul and music legend, Sean Diddy Combs. After two months in a Manhattan courtroom, the jury found Combs not guilty on some serious charges that would have landed him in prison for life. We spoke with our legal expert, Attorney Bill Bloss, about this verdict. He also shared perspective on why prosecutors brokered a plea deal with Bryan Kohberger for the murders of four Idaho college students in 2022. Image Credit: Reuters
Jane Dutton (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja ) ask the listeners about their faith in the law. 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja is broadcast live on Johannesburg based talk radio station 702 every weekday afternoon. Relebogile brings a lighter touch to some of the issues of the day as well as a mix of lifestyle topics and a peak into the worlds of entertainment and leisure. Thank you for listening to a 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja podcast. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 13:00 to 15:00 (SA Time) to Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/2qKsEfu or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/DTykncj Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In his latest interview with BizNews, Ian Cameron, the Chair of Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Police, gives his take on the apparent assassination of the Head of the Ekurhuleni Forensic Audit Investigation Division, Mpho Mafole, saying: “…what happened with him, it unfortunately has become the norm, especially for people that work in these types of departments”. Commenting on the arrests of Crime Intelligence (CI) chief General Dumisani Khumalo and other high-ranking police officers, Cameron states: “…if cases are proved through this and successful prosecution does happen, it will stand as one of the biggest moves of its kind in South Africa, ever, from what I know.” He also has some good news about the latest SAPS budget: “I must tell you from all the annual performance plans, strategic plans that I've ever seen of the South African Police Service, this is really the best one.” One of the highlights is a “massive push” to better allocate resources to Public Order Policing. However, he expresses “huge concerns” about the integrity management of PSiRA where the very people being implicated in significant corruption just stay in their positions. “South Africans can't go without private security, but now the very people that need to police private security also need policing.”
Dave Zehner joins Karen Conti to discuss recent cases including the Karen Read settlement, jury issues in the Weinstein case, and why a juror was removed from the P. Diddy case.
Sean Combs, also known as Puff Daddy, Puffy, or P Diddy, is at the center of one of the most high-profile entertainment trials in recent years. Listeners, this week saw dramatic testimony in his Manhattan racketeering and sex-trafficking case, with the sixth former personal assistant, Brendan Paul, taking the stand to decode Combs's private slang and insider references for the jury. Prosecutors pressed Paul to explain terms like "Gucci bag active" and "SEAL Team Six," which referred to Combs's state of readiness, wild behavior, and insider dealings within his organization.Paul, who worked for Combs from 2022 until the mogul's arrest in 2024, detailed to the court how these phrases were used among staff and how they related to the narcotics-distribution, sex-trafficking, and forced-labor charges that could lead to a life sentence for Combs if he's convicted. According to Business Insider, the testimony revealed a world of coded communication and intensive work schedules that prosecutors argue were mechanisms to maintain silence and loyalty among Combs's employees.NBC News reported that on Friday, June 20, prosecutors prepared to rest their case, highlighting corroborating evidence such as Brendan Paul's own arrest for cocaine possession, which prosecutors say ties directly into the drug distribution allegations against Combs. With the prosecution close to finishing, the defense is poised to present its witnesses early next week, and both sides could rest as soon as Wednesday, with closing arguments to follow.The Los Angeles Times reports that federal prosecutors allege Combs ran Bad Boy Entertainment as a criminal enterprise, comparing it to a mob family and accusing it of orchestrating intimidation, violence, forced labor, and other crimes to cover up sexual abuse, trafficking, and prostitution. The indictment describes how Combs and his associates allegedly lured women under the guise of relationships, then used threats, drugs like ketamine and GHB, and a network of enablers to compel participation in so-called “freak-offs”—orgies attended and sometimes observed by Combs. The mogul has publicly and defiantly maintained his innocence since his arrest last September and remains the only one charged so far as the sweeping federal investigation continues.Listeners are reminded that these are allegations, and Combs's legal team continues to contest the narrative, insisting there was no criminal enterprise, only an entertainment company beset by disgruntled former employees and opportunists. The outcome of the trial, with the potential for a life sentence, could have lasting implications for the music and entertainment industry.
Sean Combs, widely known as Puffy, P Diddy, or simply Diddy, continues to dominate headlines in 2025 as his high-profile criminal trial enters its sixth week. According to Business Insider, Combs is facing serious federal charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering, with testimony painting a picture of alleged deception, drugs, and intimidation. Key witness Cassie Ventura, the R&B singer and Diddy's former partner, delivered more than 20 hours of emotional testimony detailing degrading sexual violence, “freak off” parties, and alleged prolonged abuse during their relationship, which she says included efforts to control and intimidate her. Her accusations were the catalyst for a wave of lawsuits and public scrutiny that led to Combs' arrest in September of last year. The prosecution claims Diddy used his power and influence to compel Ventura and others into coerced sexual acts, with testimony revealing previously undisclosed settlements and disturbing incidents, such as a reported overdose at the Playboy Mansion.Yesterday, coverage from YouTube's live trial feed described the presiding judge issuing a stern warning to both sides' attorneys, threatening disciplinary action and even criminal contempt proceedings over courtroom conduct. The judge, visibly frustrated, made clear that any dishonesty would be met with a thorough investigation, stating his intention to get to the bottom of any improprieties involving witnesses or legal teams. The legacy of Bad Boy Records, Diddy's iconic hip-hop label, was a recurring theme in testimony, spotlighting how these legal troubles are reverberating through the music industry and casting a shadow over the achievements that made Diddy a cultural force.Financially, Diddy remains one of hip-hop's wealthiest figures. CEO Today Magazine and Radio Guide FM report that, despite recent turmoil, his net worth remains close to $1 billion in 2025, reflecting decades of entrepreneurial success not just in music, but across fashion, television, and beverage brands. Combs' influence helped launch the careers of music legends and set a template for hip-hop moguls, though his business empire is now under intense scrutiny due to ongoing allegations.Combs has also been battling the media on multiple fronts, recently filing a defamation lawsuit against NBCUniversal and Peacock over the documentary “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,” which he claims contains false and damaging statements about his life and career. As the trial progresses and the industry watches closely, Diddy's future—musical, financial, and personal—hangs in the balance, with every courtroom development making headlines around the world.
A high-profile trial wrapped up Wednesday as Karen Read was acquitted of murder but found guilty of drunk driving. Crime and Terrorism analyst Brad Garrett tells us what stood out to him the most from the trial.
The leader of Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard reportedly killed in Israeli strikes on Tehran, A man has died in Adelaide two weeks after a police arrest, Australia and South Africa dominate on day two of the World Test Championships.
Chris and Joe debate why people don't care about the law targeting some high profile Arizonans. Is it about the crimes they allegedly committed or how well known they were?
In this version of the OU Insider Live stream, the OU Insider staff dish on high-priority Sooners targets that are visiting soon, and discuss the latest from the recruiting trail.
Tshidi Madia in for Clement Manyathela speaks to Karyn Maughan, a News 24 Legal Journalist about whether the National Prosecuting Authority is capable of handling high-profile cases following another blow to its reputation. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to The Clement Manyathela Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/XijPLtJ or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/p0gWuPE Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fight to save 400 ostriches from being culled at a B.C. farm where avian flu was detected late last year has attracted international attention — including from some big name supporters, including Dr. Oz and U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. A member of the family that's owned the ostrich farm for 30 years tells Matt Galloway about why they have fought the cull order, while an immunology expert explains the risk the birds pose to public health.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on chatter surrounding Maryland Governor Wes Moore's political future.
Tonight on The Huddle, David Farrar from Kiwiblog and Curia and former Labour Chief of Staff Mike Munro joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Should we allow kids of overstayers to gain citizenship here after they turn 18 and can't work or study? Labour's Ginny Andersen raised a few eyebrows after making an incorrect statement on Wellington Mornings about the coalition. What do we make of this? Elon Musk has officially left the White House. Are we surprised the first high-profile exit took this long? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Hamilton bookstore owner says the actions of a man who keeps vandalising biographies of high-profile New Zealand women is disrespectful. Pennys' Bookstore owner Nichola Carter spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Fitzy has been scouring FaceBook Marketplace for a deal and was fascinated to see a waterbed as a listing, which is just asking for disaster. We got the goss on a radio personality who owns one and Fitzy's Dad calls in to talk about his experience with one. Trump's latest fail has gone viral for a huge typo, Host of Love Triangle, Chrishell Stause to give us the lowdown on the latest season, and an old post has gone viral with Channel 7 reporter Kate Massey has drawn mixed reactions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hawks Secure Over 650 Arrests in High-Profile Crackdown on Crime by Radio Islam
High Profile faces and names are a little too much?
The verdict is in after a mammoth trial over the death of an Indigenous teen in Perth; A Russian-backed ceasefire comes into effect in Ukraine; The NRL says it's confident a newly announced Perth team will be a success.
Clement Manyathela speaks to Micheal Marchant, the Head of Investigations at Open Secrets about why the NPA has not been able to prosecute high-profile state capture or corruption cases The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live – The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) on 702 https://www.primediaplus.com/station/702 Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/702/the-clement-manyathela-show/audio-podcasts/the-clement-manyathela-show/ Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: www.instagram.com/talkradio702 702 on X: www.x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a new TAGSPODCAST aka Talk About Gay Sex podcast Host Stevie V and Co-host Jeremy Ross Lopez are back with all new hot LGBTQ topics, sex and relationship advice and more:The Tryst Hotel in PV opens and it is a star studded event weekend!Being a 'token gay' at a Bachlarette party a good thing or bad...we discuss...Two high profile gay couples break up after living their relationship on social media...we discussNot finding your gay tribe? We discuss creating your own identity and finding a community...Advice: How to make your spare room into a 'play room' and guest room...it it possible?Two high profiles tours begin: Beyonce and Katy Perry but are they selling out???Support TAGS and get extra special perks! New Bonus Episode for 2025 out now! Patreon.com/tagspodcastGrab a tier or get our Free Tier and get Behind the Scenes content plus you can now purchase individual content!Follow Steve V. on IG: @iam_stevevFollow Jeremy on IG: @jrosslopezWanna drop a weekly or one time tip to TAGSPODCAST - Show your love for the show and support TAGS! Visit our website: tagspodcast.comNeeds some advice for a sex or relationship conundrum? Ask TAGS! DM US ON IG or https://www.talkaboutgaysex.com/contactFollow Of a Certain Age on IG: @ofacertainagepod
The deaths of key figures connected to Jeffrey Epstein, including Virginia Giuffre, raise questions about the dark underbelly of sex trafficking, political ties, and cover-ups. From Giuffre's disturbing 2019 warning to the ongoing search for Epstein's missing files, the truth remains elusive. Meanwhile, a New Mexico judge's controversial actions add further intrigue to the growing web of corruption and conspiracy tied to the case.
High profile democrats stage a Capitol sit-in, What is Operation Tidal Wave, and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, two federal judges handling separate immigration cases escalated their attempts to get the Trump administration to comply with court orders.One case involves President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act, the 18th-century wartime law, to deport migrants without due process.The other is about the wrongful deportation, also without due process, of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, and the government's refusal to bring him back to the U.S.The growing conflicts point to a potential constitutional crisis, where the president openly defies the country's highest court — or at least, as one legal scholar maintains, a crisis at the Supreme Court.Our guest is University of Virginia professor Amanda Frost, who specializes in immigration and citizenship law.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Following Harvard University's rejection to follow the Trump Administration's policy change demands, the Trump Administration has now frozen roughly $2.3 billion in federal funding to the school. Two organizations representing the faculty of Harvard University sued the Trump Administration over the freeze. The admin's legal battles don't stop there…the Dept. of Justice is suing Maine over what they say is the state's violation of Title XI. Do you think the Trump Admin. is overstepping its authority? We discuss.Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!
Jake Lang spent 1,467 days inside a horrific prison in DC; 900 of those days were in complete solitary confinement—a place that can either crush a man or turn him into an unbreakable warrior for God's Kingdom! Jake was pardoned by President Trump, and now, just months after being free, he joins us to share his story, his courage, and his big news!
On Tuesday, jury selection began in the second trial of Karen Read, the 45-year-old woman accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, in an alleged hit-and-run in January of 2022. Read's case was first tried in April of 2024, but ultimately ended in a mistrial due to a "starkly divided" hung jury. Now, one year later, choosing jury members a second time around may be more challenging due to the case's high profile. Retired NYPD Inspector, Attorney, and FOX News Contributor Paul Mauro explains how Read's second murder trial could differ from the first, especially following evidence reexaminations and the prosecution bringing on a new, more experienced prosecutor. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno If you have a story or topic we should feature on the FOX True Crime Podcast, send us an email at: truecrimepodcast@fox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Trump receiving thunderous applause as he arrives at the NCAA wrestling championship, Rolls-Royce planning to shift production to the United States to avoid Trump's tariffs, and the Court of Appeals to hear oral arguments in a high-profile deportation suit involving Venezuelan nationals.
Could Bryan Kohberger's defense team really claim that the DNA evidence tying him to the Idaho student murders was planted? As the trial approaches, legal experts speculate that his attorneys may push the argument that the knife sheath found at the crime scene—with Kohberger's DNA on it—was not left by him, but instead placed there by someone else. But is that even possible? In this episode, we break down how forensic DNA collection works, the scientific hurdles of fabricating evidence, and why this type of defense has rarely succeeded in past high-profile murder trials. From Cristhian Bahena Rivera's “masked men” excuse to Diane Downs' infamous “bushy-haired stranger” claim, we examine how guilty defendants have historically used the “I was framed” strategy to shift blame—and why it has failed almost every time. What does it take to successfully argue that evidence was planted? What do juries really think when they hear this defense? And most importantly, does Kohberger's case fit the pattern of past failures, or could his legal team have a legitimate argument? Join us as we explore the forensic science, legal precedents, and psychological factors behind the “planted evidence” defense. Whether you've been following the Kohberger case closely or are interested in the tactics used in major true crime trials, this episode will break down the facts, the myths, and the reality of this controversial defense strategy. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Could Bryan Kohberger's defense team really claim that the DNA evidence tying him to the Idaho student murders was planted? As the trial approaches, legal experts speculate that his attorneys may push the argument that the knife sheath found at the crime scene—with Kohberger's DNA on it—was not left by him, but instead placed there by someone else. But is that even possible? In this episode, we break down how forensic DNA collection works, the scientific hurdles of fabricating evidence, and why this type of defense has rarely succeeded in past high-profile murder trials. From Cristhian Bahena Rivera's “masked men” excuse to Diane Downs' infamous “bushy-haired stranger” claim, we examine how guilty defendants have historically used the “I was framed” strategy to shift blame—and why it has failed almost every time. What does it take to successfully argue that evidence was planted? What do juries really think when they hear this defense? And most importantly, does Kohberger's case fit the pattern of past failures, or could his legal team have a legitimate argument? Join us as we explore the forensic science, legal precedents, and psychological factors behind the “planted evidence” defense. Whether you've been following the Kohberger case closely or are interested in the tactics used in major true crime trials, this episode will break down the facts, the myths, and the reality of this controversial defense strategy. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Frank starts the show talking about the battle surrounding the guardianship of Wendy Williams. Frank also chats with Erik Estrada, legendary actor, best known for playing Ponch on “Chips”, police officer, the host of “Divine Renovation” on Amazon and the co-author of the book “Officer Erik and the Very special Dad”. They discuss MS awareness month. Frank asks what the best USA made products are. He later opens listener mail. Frank starts the third hour discussing the upcoming release of JFK documents. He moves on to talk with Arthur Aidala, a former prosecutor, star legal analyst and celebrity criminal defense attorney. They talk about external factors in cases, Harvey Weinstein, the state of media and much more. Frank wraps up the show talking about parents asking for money to attend their kid's birthday party. He moves on to discuss a horrid case in New Jersey of a mentally-ill neighbor shooting his neighbors and then killing himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The death of a 14-year-old San Carlos Apache girl is spurring questions nationally about what could have been done to prevent the tragedy. Emily Pike's remains were found three weeks after she went missing from a Mesa, Ariz. group home. A candlelight vigil over the weekend honored her memory. At least one other community event is scheduled. Her death also comes after authorities identified the remains found at a Winnipeg landfill as one of the women suspected to be a victim of a serial killer. We'll hear about both cases in context of pressure to improve the outcomes for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. GUESTS Mary Kim Titla (San Carlos Apache), executive director of United National Indian Tribal Youth Jolyana Begay-Kroupa (Diné), chief executive officer of the Phoenix Indian Center Kim Wheeler (Anishinaabe and Mohawk), journalist and host of The Kim Wheeler Show on Sirius XM Sandra DeLaronde (Cross Lake First Nation and Métis), MMIWG2S advocate
Ever thought about hosting your own mastermind or event but don't know where to start?If you're an entrepreneur looking to create a high-impact, high-ROI experience, listen up! After hosting epic events for over a decade—from backcountry masterminds in Montana to high-profile entrepreneur gatherings—I've cracked the code on how to make them not just profitable, but truly life-changing.In this episode of The Happy Hustle Podcast, I break down 11 powerful insights to help you create a mastermind or event that delivers insane value, drives deep connections, and leaves people raving about their experience. Curate the Right PeopleYou've heard it before: Your network is your net worth. And when it comes to masterminds, this couldn't be truer. Don't just take anyone willing to pay—handpick attendees who align with your vision and energy. One bad apple can spoil the vibe, so be selective.Design Transformational ExperiencesA mastermind is NOT just an event. It's an experience. Get people out of their comfort zones and into something immersive and unforgettable.For example, in my Montana Mastermind, we go completely off the grid for five days—learning survival skills, practicing breathwork, and masterminding under the stars. This blend of adventure, learning, and deep connection creates breakthroughs like no other.Incorporate adventure and nature.Blend business strategy with personal growth.Make it a full-body experience, not just a seminar.Facilitate Deep ConversationsNetworking? Overrated. Deep, authentic relationships? That's where the magic happens.We use structured conversation techniques, like:
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Melody Shari. She is a star and producer on OWN’s “Love & Marriage: Huntsville”, a successful entrepreneur and Founder of Seventh Avenue Premier Skincare, a Homebuilder, Author, and Motivational Speaker. Melody Holt's journey to financial and professional success is an inspiring narrative of ambition, innovation, and resilience. Initially beginning her career as an educator, Holt transitioned into entrepreneurship by co-founding Holt & Holt Entrepreneurship, LLC, with her then-husband, Martell Holt. #AMI #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.