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    • Exploring LinkedIn for Hiring and Discovering New PodcastsLinkedIn is a popular platform for hiring professionals, with 70% of users not on other job sites. Discover new podcasts on various topics from the BBC World Service.

      LinkedIn is a valuable resource for businesses looking to hire professionals, as over 70% of its users don't visit other leading job sites. This means that great candidates like Sandra, who weren't actively looking for a new job but were open to the perfect role, can be found on LinkedIn. Elsewhere, Mint Mobile is disrupting the wireless industry by cutting prices in response to inflation, offering unlimited data for $15 a month. In the world of podcasts, Hollywood Exiles explores the history of Hollywood's anti-communist campaign, and the Global Story Podcast from the BBC World Service brings fresh perspectives on global news. In the political sphere, the Republican Party's alliance with the anti-abortion movement may no longer be a safe electoral bet, as Donald Trump seems to be trying to walk a finer line on the issue. These are just a few of the diverse topics covered in the latest news and podcasts from the BBC World Service.

    • The abortion debate continues with renewed intensityAnti-abortion groups aim to ban abortion nationally, while pro-choice advocates plan to fight at the ballot box

      The issue of abortion rights in the United States has become incredibly polarizing since the overturning of Roe v Wade, leading to intense debates and activism on both sides. The ruling in Alabama classifying frozen embryos as humans has reignited the conversation, particularly among younger generations. The goal of anti-abortion groups is not just to overturn Roe v Wade, but to ban abortion nationally. Pro-choice advocates, on the other hand, plan to fight this at the ballot box and make it a major motivator for elections. The divide over this emotional issue was evident outside the Supreme Court, with both sides vowing to continue their efforts.

    • Alabama's new law on frozen embryos and abortionThe Alabama Supreme Court's ruling on frozen embryos and recent restrictive abortion laws have intensified feelings on abortion within the pro-life community, highlighting the need for nuanced discussions on reproductive rights.

      The debate around abortion in the United States is becoming increasingly complex and divisive, especially among Republicans. A recent case in Alabama, where the supreme court ruled that frozen embryos created through IVF are now considered children under state law, has caused confusion and backlash. This has highlighted the nuanced views on life within the pro-life community. While there is a general consensus that abortion should be legal, recent state laws restricting abortion and eliminating exceptions have intensified feelings on the issue. As the United States heads towards a presidential election, both parties are closely monitoring opinion polls. While Trump previously expressed his commitment to defending unborn life, the intensity of feelings on abortion may have been underestimated by Republicans. The Alabama case, which has left families and clinics potentially exposed to criminal charges and punitive damages, underscores the need for nuanced discussions around reproductive rights and the complexities of pro-life beliefs.

    • Trump's Shift on IVF During Abortion DebateTrump changed his stance on IVF to appease conservative voters during the abortion debate, but his position on a national ban remains unclear.

      During the 2019 Alabama abortion case, Donald Trump quickly expressed his support for IVF to appease conservative voters, despite previously criticizing the procedure. This shift in stance was likely due to the backlash he sensed from the Republican base, who strongly support access to IVF and view it as a means to have children. However, it's important to note that Trump's stance on abortion remains noncommittal regarding a national ban, despite his pro-life rhetoric. The midterm elections showed that Republicans underestimated the intensity of the abortion issue, which continues to be a polarizing and mobilizing issue for voters. The impact of state legislative changes on the issue is not limited to individual states, but can have national implications.

    • Trump's Abortion Stance in 2024 Elections: A Tricky Balancing ActTrump may struggle to articulate a clear stance on abortion for the general electorate, despite appealing to anti-abortion voters in primaries. Republicans closely watch his approach, while abortion issue could aid Democrats but not decisively.

      During the lead up to the 2024 presidential elections, former President Donald Trump is facing a challenge in articulating a clear stance on the abortion issue. While he has tried to appeal to anti-abortion voters within the Republican Party during the primaries, balancing this message for the general American electorate could be a tricky endeavor. Republicans, who had a poor showing in the midterm elections due in part to voters favoring abortion rights, are watching closely to see how Trump will navigate this issue. Trump may try to focus on other hot-button issues like immigration and Biden's age instead. The abortion issue could also potentially help Democrats in the election, but it remains to be seen if this will be a decisive factor.

    • Abortion driving voter turnout in 2022 midtermsThe abortion issue is fueling Democratic voter turnout in the 2022 midterm elections, particularly among women, suburban voters, and independents, due to Republican near-total bans in certain states.

      The abortion issue is playing a significant role in mobilizing voters for the Democrats in the 2022 midterm elections. This issue has become a consensus topic for the Democratic Party, with a diverse base and beyond, including suburban women and independents. The Republican Party's stance on abortion, particularly in states like Texas, Tennessee, Idaho, and Oklahoma, where near-total bans have been implemented, is driving Democratic turnout. The issue is not just about changing opinions but determining who shows up at the polls. Even President Biden and former President Trump's positions on the issue are impacting the elections, with the entire House of Representatives, a third of the Senate, and many local elections at stake. The cost to Republicans may not be just at the presidential level but also in lower ballot races. The Democrats' ability to mobilize voters around this issue could determine the outcome of the elections.

    • A woman's personal story of abortion rights and potential political implicationsA woman's struggle with unexplained fertility and the Alabama Supreme Court's abortion ruling has deeply personal implications and could influence her political choices.

      The Alabama Supreme Court's ruling on abortion has deeply personal and potentially politically significant implications for some individuals. A woman, 32 years old and trying for another baby with unexplained fertility, shared her story of being quiet and private but now feeling compelled to take action due to the decision. Her concern for her reproductive rights is consuming her thoughts and could influence her political choices. However, it's unclear whether her stance is representative of a larger demographic. Despite the economy being a significant factor in elections, the personal nature of abortion rights continues to be a concern for many voters. The woman's story underscores the potential impact of these decisions on individuals and their families, and it could impact the political landscape in unexpected ways.

    • 2022 US elections: Swing states' social and cultural issues to influence outcomeSwing states' opinions on social issues like abortion and immigration will significantly impact the 2022 US elections' outcome, with candidates and campaigns focusing on testing public sentiment on these matters.

      The 2022 US elections are expected to be heavily influenced by social and cultural issues, particularly abortion and immigration, in key swing states like Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, and Nevada. These issues come to the forefront when economic concerns become less intense. Candidates and campaigns will focus on testing public sentiment on these matters, as they hold the power to motivate voters and ultimately decide the election's outcome. Nomya Rosenthal, a political analyst, plans to spend a significant portion of her time in these swing states to gauge public opinion on various issues. The swing states are crucial in determining the election's results, making them the focal point for political campaigns and media attention.

    • Politics in Hollywood vs Affordable Travel EssentialsHollywood's political landscape contrasts with the affordability and ethical manufacturing of travel essentials from Quince

      The entertainment industry, specifically Hollywood, has long been a battleground for political ideologies. Meanwhile, in other news, as we plan our next trips, Quince offers affordable yet high-quality essentials for jet-setting, ensuring ethical and safe manufacturing practices. In just three years, technology may bring us new companions like chatbots, but our need for health insurance remains constant. UnitedHealthcare's TriTerm Medical Plans, underwritten by Golden Rule Insurance Company, provide flexible and budget-friendly coverage lasting nearly three years in certain states.

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    Donald Trump calls Supreme Court immunity ruling a "big win" for democracy

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    In a landmark decision, the United States Supreme Court has granted Donald Trump — and all U.S. presidents — absolute immunity from "official" presidential acts. The ruling will further delay the former president's case which alleges he plotted to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

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    Iran's presidential election moves to run-off

    Iran's presidential election moves to run-off

    Next Friday's poll will be between hardliner Saeed Jalili and rival Masoud Pezeshkian, seen as a reformist, who both failed to secure a majority. Also: the acquittal of all 28 people charged with money laundering following the Panama Papers scandal, and a Yazidi choir of victims of the Islamic State group sing of their memories.

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    The Happy Pod: A teacher's life-saving gift

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    Preschool teacher Carissa got tested as soon as she heard her former pupil, 5 year old Ezra, needed a liver transplant. She tells us she didn't think twice about donating and wants him to be able to do 'five year old things'. Ezra's mum Karen says she's overwhelmed that someone would be willing to do something so selfless and giving for her son. Also: A new drug that could protect women from getting HIV with just two injections a year. The extraordinary Euro 2024 football victory that's helped a country believe in itself. How volunteers managed to save priceless works of art at the start of the war in Ukraine. We're back in Finland for an equestrian competition with no animals - where people jump and ride wooden stick toys called hobby horses. And we hear from Debbie Wileman - whose lockdown social videos have led to a new career as a Judy Garland impersonator. Our weekly collection of happy news and positive stories from around the world.

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    Biden addresses age concerns head on

    Biden addresses age concerns head on

    US President Joe Biden has spoken at a rally in North Carolina - his first public event since he struggled in the first televised debate of the 2024 presidential campaign. He directly addressed concerns about his age, admitting he doesn't debate like he used to, but "when you get knocked down, you get back up". His Republican opponent, Donald Trump, also held a rally. He boasted to voters in Virginia about his past presidential record and claimed victory in Thursday's debate. Also: The roof of the main airport terminal in the Indian city of Delhi collapses in heavy rain, and the Colombian schoolchildren being lured by rebels on TikTok.

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    US Democrats debate Biden's fitness as candidate

    US Democrats debate Biden's fitness as candidate

    After president Joe Biden's faltering performance in the TV debate with Donald Trump there are calls to replace him. Also, Iranians are voting to elect a new president to replace Ebrahim Raisi who was killed last month in a helicopter crash, and why radioactive rhino horns help conservation efforts.

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    "Fighting Back Post-Roe."

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    Colin Chapman for President - S2E3 feat. Jay Sidebotham, Anna Courie, and Josh Hearne

    Colin Chapman for President - S2E3 feat. Jay Sidebotham, Anna Courie, and Josh Hearne

    Season 2 continues as Colin Chapman interviews the famous, the talented Jay Sidebotham. You know him from his cartoons in the Church Publishing calendar but he joins us to talk about his project Renewal Works with Forward Movement. Also in this episode Anna Courie and Josh Hearne come to the roundtable to discuss some religious issues from the election season. We discuss Donald Trump's sexual assault comments in the Access Hollywood video, how forgiveness plays out with political candidates, Hillary Clinton campaign Wikileaks emails, the religious right and whether Evangelicals forfeit their moral high ground supporting Donald Trump, and the entire election madness. Our Roundtable guests also play a game called "Jesus Christ Super Star Wars" and ask Bible or Star Wars geographical trivia. All of this....and honestly not much more....on the newest episode of Priest Pulse.

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    Comedian Steve McGrew Isn't Afraid of President Biden, Big Tech Bullies

    Comedian Steve McGrew Isn't Afraid of President Biden, Big Tech Bullies

    What were the biggest pop culture stories in 2021, and what can we expect in 2022 (beyond more superhero movies, naturally)? Conservative comic Steve McGrew knows the inside of Facebook Jail all too well, but you might be surprised by the jokes he tells on stages across the country.

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