In-depth reporting on issues you need to know, this audio podcast features the complete show from last night's Nightline.

Wednesday
Dec102014

Nightline Podcast - December 9, 2014

In tonight's episode, as Americans are increasingly overworked and sleep deprived, we investigate the dangers first-hand. The stars of Spike Lee's "Do the Right Thing" reflect on the movies comparisons to the Eric Garner case. And World News Tonight Anchor, David Muir, sits down with the cast of the highly anticipated "Into the Woods."

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Tuesday
Dec092014

Nightline Podcast - December 8, 2014

In tonight's episode, ABC's Byron Pitts heads to his hometown of Baltimore for Nightline's first installation of "Race and Justice in America." Also, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had no time for jet lag with a jam-packed schedule, and TV viewers take to social media to complain about a researcher who said he was going to get eaten by an anaconda.

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Saturday
Dec062014

Nightline Podcast - December 6, 2014

In tonight's episode, Rolling Stone Magazine has set off a fire storm after admitting their story about a brutal gang rape on a college campus had numerous discrepancies. One New York City neighborhood pulls out all the stops for Christmas lights. And a young surfing prodigy takes on the big waves.

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Friday
Dec052014

Nightline Podcast - December 4, 2014

In tonight's episode, it's easier than you think to take that dream vacation during the Holidays. Mariah Carey's live vocal flub made her an easy target for online jokes and criticism, but she's not the only artist to have voice troubles. And studies have shown beer can be good for you but one spa takes it to a new extreme.

Thursday
Dec042014

Nightline Podcast - December 3, 2014

In tonight's episode, protesters take to the streets after a New York City police officer is not indicted for the choke hold death of Eric Garner. Instagram is not just for selfies anymore, people are making a living selling their old clothes off the social media site. And an app tries to remove the superficial aspects of online dating.

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