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Russia-Ukraine War: Russian 'doomsday radio station' sending mysterious cryptic messages

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Russia-Ukraine War: Russian 'Doomsday Radio Station' Sending Mysterious Cryptic Messages
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Halifax Fire communication tools getting improvements

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Researchers are working with Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency to bring upgrades to their communications equipment. Jenna Banfield as the story.
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End of an era: WRCR ends longtime programming during pending sale

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The station is being bought out by WABC-New York Radio’s parent company, Red Apple Media.
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Sterling Community Center's 20th annual celebrity breakfast features Christopher 'Mad Dog' Russo

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This is a great fundraiser for the Sterling Community center which does so much for the area.
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US judge halts Trump-era shutdown of government-funded radio stations

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A federal judge blocks the Trump administration’s attempt to shut down major international broadcasters
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Take a look inside this giant satellite dish

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CBC’s Giacomo Panico visited a former NATO radome that's now privately owned and used by a local group of radio astronomers.
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Radio Begum to resume broadcasts; resumption comes after Taliban lifted suspension

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Have you heard of Radio Beam, the Afghan women's radio station? It was launched on International Women's Day in March 2021. Why are we talking about it today? Because it's making a comeback. That's right, the radio station will resume...
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Community radio in northern Labrador gets a lift from CBCNL

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When Labrador’s longtime community broadcaster asked CBCNL for some training, our team was glad to jump onboard. Last week, Rhivu Rashid, Adam Walsh, Amy Joy, and Zach Goudie visited OKâlaKatiget Society in Nain. Though they went there...
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Long-time CBC host Matt Rainnie retires

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Matt Rainnie is a household name for many Islanders, but now the long-time CBC P.E.I. host is on the Mainstreet to retirement. He joins CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin to reflect on his decades-long career and looks ahead to what's...
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Longtime CBC host Matt Rainnie retires

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Matt Rainnie is a household name for many Islanders, but now the longtime CBC P.E.I. host is on the Mainstreet to retirement. He joins CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin to reflect on his decades-long career and looks ahead to what's...
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Quebec has 'lemon laws' to help protect car buyers. Should Ontario have the same?

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An Ontario man is calling on the provincial government to introduce “lemon laws” to protect consumers from defective vehicles, after a new car he bought started having multiple issues just four days after he brought it home. CBC’s Farrah...
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Apple to pay $95M to settle Siri eavesdropping lawsuit

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Apple has agreed to pay $95 million US to settle a lawsuit accusing it of deploying its virtual assistant Siri to eavesdrop on users. The suit alleges consumers were recorded even without using the activation words, ‘Hey Siri.’
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Nunavik village under months-long boil water notice expecting new water tank in summer 2025

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Nunavik's smallest village Aupaluk has been under the notice for Nine months and counting now. A new water tank is coming to Aupaluk and residents are optimistic it could finally end their water woes. Samuel Wat has that story.
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Police: 6 members of South American Theft Group arrested in Woodbury burglaries

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Police say the suspects used radio jammers to prevent police from receiving the alarm.
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Media regulator has ‘full arsenal of tools’ to tackle online child sex material

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Ireland’s media regulator says it has a “full arsenal of tools” to target social media sites that publish and promote child sex abuse material and AI-generated sex abuse images. Coimisiun na Mean, which published a three-year strategy...
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Equities Advance on Fed Pause | Closing Bell

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Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Alix Steel, Scarlet Fu, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
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Jared Bernstein on Economic Legacy, Inflation Battle

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Jared Bernstein, White House Council of Economic Advisors Chair, discusses his tenure under the Biden Administration, his fight with inflation over the past four years, the future of the Federal Reserve & Fed independence, and his...
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Bloomberg

SiriusXM's Witz on AI, Sales and 2025 Expectations

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Sirius XM CEO Jennifer Witz says in some ways she believes the company is "anti-AI" as the programs on the platform are produced by real people. Back in December, the company's outlook missed expectations and Witz says she is focused on...
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Bloomberg

Hamas Says Key Leader Killed in Iran By Israel Strike

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Hamas said Israel killed its political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, in an airstrike on Tehran, putting the Middle East on edge for potentially even more violence. Bloomberg's Dan Williams joins Bloomberg Radio from Jerusalem to explain what...
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Bloomberg

What the BOJ Rate Hike Tells Us About Japan's Economy

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The Bank of Japan raised its benchmark interest rate and unveiled plans to halve bond purchases, underscoring its determination to normalize monetary policy. The BOJ hiked its policy rate to around 0.25% from a range of 0 to 0.1%,...
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In Real Life: War On La Radio

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Soledad O’Brien shows the battle to reach Latino voters over the radio as both progressives and conservatives vie for political influence on the airwaves. (Scripps News)
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The Recount

How Spies Communicate Using Shortwave Numbers Stations

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Numbers stations are a mysterious phenomenon of shortwave radio dating back to the Cold War. The radio signals are secret messages sent by intelligence agencies to undercover spies all over the world, but no government has ever...
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Press Association

Residents protest outside LBC following David Lammy's comments on Gaza refugee camp airstrike

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More than 35 pro-Palestine gathered outside LBC radio on Sunday morning in opposition to David Lammy's comments last week that an Israeli airstrike on a refugee camp in Gaza could be “legally justified". The protest, organised by...
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'We want there to be a fifth budget' says Michael McGrath

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Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe and Minister for Finance, Michael McGrath, answer questions about Budget 2024 after taking listeners’ questions on RTE Radio.