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Full Measure After Hours Sharyl Attkisson
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The companion podcast to the Sunday TV news program: "Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson." Original behind the scenes reflections off the news narrative. Sharyl is a five time Emmy award winning, nonpartisan investigative reporter, recipient of the Edward R. Murrow award, and author of two New York Times bestsellers: "Stonewalled" and "The Smear." Visit SharylAttkisson.com and FullMeasure.News
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After Hours: Texas vs Big Tech Censorship (From the Archives)
An analysis of the Texas law to try to stop Big Tech censorship, and the unusual Supreme Court alliances that temporarily blocked the law this week.
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After Hours: Gabapentin: A Popular and Potentially Troublesome Medicine (From the Archives)
Gabapentin has quietly become one of the most widely-prescribed drugs in America, and some say that could spell big trouble. Michael Abrams of Public Citizen explains why, as neurologist Dr. Brian Callaghan offers a counterpoint.
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After Hours: Why is the Social Security Administration Cheating Elderly Widows? (From the Archives)
A whistleblower working at the Social Security Administration talks about the agency cheating instead of helping elderly widows.
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After Hours: The risks of cell phones, 5G, and abruptly halted government safety research
Why was government research on cell phone radiation dangers halted after it produced evidence it causes cancer and DNA damage in animals?
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After Hours: Artificial Intelligence in Polling (From the Archives)
Can Artificial Intelligence step in and fix America’s bad polling problem?
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After Hours: Can a ‘Convention of States’ Dial Back Federal Overreach?
The head of Convention of States Action, Mark Meckler, tells why he thinks this constitutional action can save the country.