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True Crime News and Creepy Compilations, Scary Mysteries covers all the weird stories you want to hear. Everything from murder mysteries and missing persons cases to ancient sites, mysterious creatures and ghosts, we got it covered. And for even more in depth coverage on the craziest stories out there, check out our brother podcast called Every Town: https://open.spotify.com/show/4K2gvVKzxlEx636qMFSooj
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From the team that brought you the satirical TV news show China Uncensored comes a...well...less scripted look at China. Chris Chappell and his team are off the teleprompter and on the mic to interview China experts, or discuss the issues of the day. And frankly, anything else they feel like discussing.
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This future-gazing series examines an assortment of speculative scenarios, what-if conjectures and provocative prophecies. Not all of them will come to pass, but thinking about possible futures can help us understand the present, and catch glimpses of the world ahead.
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