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

Saturday
Feb082014

Nightline Podcast - February 7, 2014

In tonight's episode, Woody Allen has responded to recent allegations of child molestation by his adopted daughter. He insists that it's a vengeful smear. And for poor kids in Baltimore, staying out of trouble can be a challenge. Some say a group of bikers is a way to avoid crime, but police see them a safety hazard.

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Friday
Feb072014

Nightline Podcast - February 6, 2014

In tonight's episode, there is new testimony in the bizarre case of a retired police captain shooting a man during an altercation in a movie theater. Was it self defense? And it's a debate about the origins of life and the universe in an unlikely setting. We take you behind the scenes as Bill Nye takes on Creationism.

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Thursday
Feb062014

Nightline Podcast - February 5th, 2014

In this episode of Nightline, her story of struggle was made into an Oscar nominated film, now the real-life Philomena is traveling to the Vatican looking for answers. A look into the unexpected world of pee-wee sports. A world, that some say is far more intense than it should be. Are coaches and parents crossing the line? The winter Olympics in Sochi are only one day away but they’ve already faced their fair share of problems, including a lack of supplies and security problems.

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Wednesday
Feb052014

Nightline Podcast - February 4th, 2014

In this episode of Nightline, ABC’s chief business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis gets an inside look into the ‘unsellable house.’ Reality star Theresa Giudice opens up about her legal troubles. And the FDA’s new campaign to stop teenagers from smoking.

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Tuesday
Feb042014

Nightline Podcast - February 3rd, 2014

In this episode of Nightline, a look into the private life of legendary actor Philip Seymour Hoffman. His death, over the weekend, exposing a dangerous personal struggle. The Super Bowl means big parties filled with celebrities. ABC’s Chief Business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis finds out how much money people are willing to spend to attend these exclusive parties. A manhunt for a quadruple murderer has ended. How did he escape and how was he captured.

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