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Barely A Degree is a weekly podcast where Anthony & Dominic tread the depths of history with the help of historian Sam Downie, a graduate of the illustrious Sunderland University. We will Cover many historical periods and no doubt end up on the dark and dingy backstreets of conversational tangents. Music - Ryan Siddall Technical support - Luke Holland
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New episodes every Monday and Thursday. Using my life as a nerd, my degree in digital film media and my love of all things pop culture I will take you through my thoughts, ratings and commentary on all things nerd media. Movies,games,anime,shows,comics I’ll be tackling it all. I’ll be uploading weekly. Bare with with me as I figure out my series as it goes.
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National Cyber Security Radio gives the hottest topics in cyber security news and reveals all the Fake News by other experts. Topics include, hacker for hire murders, how to make money cyber security, should you get your college degree or certification in cyber security, plus over 20 over topics. Execute Produced by one of the world’s most known and respected Ex-hacker Gregory Evans (GregoryDEvans.com) listeners will not be disappointed.
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Also, Dallas County not only had trouble with polling places but also had errors with some ballots, and a Dallas man is going to prison for 40 years after threatening a mass murder.
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Also, Tarrant County got its first conviction under a new law that lets prosecutors charge people with murder if they provide a lethal dose of fentanyl, and two people are electrocuted in Lake Worth this afternoon.
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Also, a Plano woman who killed her infant by cutting both of their arms in 2004 will remain in a state hospital, and a fugitive on the Department of Public Safety's top 10 most wanted list is captured in Dallas.
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Also, both Presidential Candidates will be in Texas this week, and another day goes by without the Texas House Committee hearing from a death row prisoner for the Shaken Baby Sydrome case.
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Also, hear from some Fort Worth voters who say they always vote in presidential elections, but this one carried more meaning, and a firefighter from the Dallas Fire-Rescue team passed away off-duty.
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Also, Thursday evening's scheduled execution of an Anderson County man over Shaken Baby Syndrome is on hold, and a deadly shooting in Lewisville happened in the middle of the day.
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he US Supreme Court has now denied both of its petitions before it for Robert Robertson. 0:18: He is the man accused in the shaking baby death syndrome case. The Supreme Court had petitions and has had them for several hours today and has ruled that both of them should be denied, meaning if it were up to the US Supreme Court's ruling right now, Rob…
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Plus, no injuries were reported after a fire at an Irving apartment complex overnight, and the city of Richardson has recovered its computer network after it was targeted by hackers.
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Also, a Prosper man has been jailed for trying to groom three young teenagers into sexual victims, and Fort Worth unanimously approved tax incentives for Embraer to build a plant near Alliance Airport.
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Also, North Richland Hills police say a drunk driver struck and killed a 64-year-old man while he was getting something from his car, and a fire broke out this weekend at a marina on Grapevine Lake, sending one person to the hospital and damaging boats.
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Plus, Detroit Lions star defensive Aiden Hutchinson suffered a fractured tibia in his team's win over the Cowboys on Sunday, and a fire at a marina in Grapevine injured one person and damaged 10 boats.
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Also, several police officers are on the scene of a major accident on Spur 408 that caused multiple injuries, and "Texans on Mission" heads to Florida to help Floridians prepare for Hurricane Milton.
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Plus, one person was hospitalized after a Dallas police patrol horse got startled at the State Fair of Texas on Tuesday, and a 2-year-old died late Monday after he was hit by a vehicle at an Arlington apartment complex.
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Also, some Texas teenagers brought back lots of money from the youth livestock auction held on Friday at the State Fair, and one person died from a small plane crash in Tarrant County Monday around noon.
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Also, Fort Worth Police release body camera footage from an officer-involved shooting on Selkirk, and the interim city manager appoints a Dallas interim police chief, replacing Chief Herrera.
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Plus, TxDOT has lowered the speed limit on Central Expressway from 70 mph to 65 mph, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing TikTok, accusing the social media company of selling the data of minors.
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Plus, the Rangers play the A's Thursday afternoon in the final game at Oakland Coliseum, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed an appeal with the Texas Supreme Court to try to stop the State Fair of Texas gun ban.
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Also, the Governor of Nebraska officially killed the idea of "winner takes it all" for this year's presidential election, and 10 firefighters were taken to hospital as a precaution after inhaling fumes from a chemical fire in Frisco.
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Plus, Fort Worth ISD Superintendent Angelica Ramsey handed in her resignation at a school board meeting Tuesday night, and an appeals court sided with the State Fair of Texas in Ken Paxton's appeal of its gun ban.
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Plus, Grambling State and Prairie View A&M meet Saturday in the 99th State Fair Classic, and the Fort Worth ISD school board will meet Tuesday night to discuss the future of Superintendent Angelica Ramsey.โดย Audacy
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Plus, the Cowboys lost to the Ravens 28-25 on Sunday, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is appealing a Dallas County judge's ruling last week that the State Fair of Texas could ban guns.โดย Audacy
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Plus, the Dallas Cowboys' second straight loss was marked by sideline disagreements caught on TV, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says he will appeal a judge's ruling that allowed the State Fair of Texas' gun ban to stand.โดย Audacy
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