Weapons
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'Gladiator II' Costume Designers Janty Yates and David Crossman
[REBROADCAST from February 6, 2025] Dressing gladiators, emperors, senators, and schemers in Ancient Rome for "Gladiator II" was no small task for the Oscar-nominated costume designer... Feb 28, 2025
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Monday Morning Politics: The Biden Admin on Whether Israel Has Violated Laws
Francesca Chambers, White House Correspondent for USA Today, talks about the news from Washington and beyond, including the Biden administration's policy toward sending weapons to Isr... May 13, 2024
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Reveal /
Gaza: A War of Weapons and Words
This episode focuses on the Israeli and Palestinian conflict and its ripples throughout the world. First, Reveal host Al Letson has a conversation with members of the Parents Circle, ... Dec 16, 2023
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Reveal /
Gaza: A War of Weapons and Words
This episode focuses on the Israeli and Palestinian conflict and its ripples throughout the world. First, Reveal host Al Letson has a conversation with members of the Parents Circle, ... Dec 16, 2023
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The Rise of AI-Powered Weapons
AI infiltrates the weapons industry. Jul 7, 2023
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Gun Control Politics; Young Montanans Sue to Stop Climate Change; Michael Mulgrew; Hidden Culinary Gems
Gun control politics; Young Montanans sue to stop climate change; Union president weighs in on tentative teachers contract deal; Hidden culinary gems Jun 20, 2023
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Turkish presidential elections head to a runoff
When polls opened in Turkey on Sunday, opposition candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu seemed poised to unseat Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who has been in power for 20 years. Now,... May 15, 2023
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The Rise of AI-Powered Weapons
AI infiltrates the weapons sphere. Jan 13, 2023
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NATO vows to supply Ukraine with weapons
NATO's defense ministers have agreed to supply Ukraine with weapons amid Russia's invasion of Ukrainian territory, following a two-day meeting in Brussels. Also, Ukraine's President V... Oct 13, 2022
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How One Company Sold Nearly 1 Million Defective Guns
A new investigation finds firearms manufacturer Taurus has sold an estimated 955,796 defective guns that fire unintentionally when they're dropped, bumped, or when the safety is on. Mar 6, 2018