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Entries in Syria (55)

Monday
Sep092013

World News Podcast - September 9th, 2013

President Obama said he’s considering a plan from Russia that could avoid U.S. intervention in Syria. George Zimmerman, acquitted nearly 2 months ago in the murder of Trayvon Martin, has had a new run in with the law. Diana Nyad is preparing to respond skeptics of her historic swim from Cuba to Key West. And, ABC’s Gio Benitez with the giant alligators that are making swamps along the Mississippi River look more like a real-life Jurassic Park. This and more on the World News Podcast.

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Sunday
Sep082013

World News Podcast - September 8, 2013

President Obama faces an uphill battle as he tries to sway those politicians who do not support a military strike in Syria. As tensions overseas rise, there is fear that oil prices could also go up and stocks could tumble. An amusement ride in Connecticut crashed, injuring 13 children. Extreme flooding has taken its toll on many parts of the nation. Prince Andrew was mistaken for an intruder by jittery Buckingham Palace guards. Tokyo won the rights to host the 2020 Summer Olympics, but will fear of nuclear radiation overshadow the competition? There’s a new breathing treatment that could help those who suffer from asthma. And, the NFL will try it’s best to prevent concussions this season by penalizing high hits. This and more on the World News podcast.

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Friday
Sep062013

World News Podcast - September 6th, 2013

After leaving the G-20 Summit in Russia, President Obama is facing a new battle to convince Americans to stand with him on a US military strike against Syria. A big arrest in Colorado of a family of bank robbers. New tapes reveal what Ariel Castro told investigators hours after his arrest. A remarkable video confession from a drunk driver who killed a father in a late night crash. And, ABC’s David Muir with a celebrity chef who wants to use Instagram photos to help the hungry. This and more on the World News Podcast.

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Thursday
Sep052013

World News Podcast - September 5th, 2013

An attack on Syria may be bigger than previously thought if the U.S. does choose to intervene. Police in California know who started the giant wildfire that threatened Yosemite National Park. A consumer alert over one of the most popular brands of Greek yogurt, Chobani. The risk of the new electronic cigarettes. And, ABC’s Neal Karlinsky with two Texas teens being called heroes after they came to the rescue to a kidnap victim. This and more on the World News Podcast.

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Wednesday
Sep042013

World News Podcast - September 4th, 2013

Ariel Castro, the man who held three women captive for a decade, has taken his own life after a month behind bars. The debate continues in the nation’s capitol over action on Syria. A growing crime at America’s gas pumps. A new report reveals that in 28 states, schools and daycare centers could do more to protect children during an emergency. And, ABC’s Cecilia Vega with the toymaker looking to inspire young girls. This and more on the World News Pdocast.

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