Inside Edition

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  • INSIDE EDITION is the longest-running, top-rated and most honored daily newsmagazine in on-demand audio podcast format. Join award-winning Anchor Deborah Norville for a daily episode of the complete broadcast of the show that features hard-hitting investigations, exclusive newsmaker interviews, incisive human-interest stories, and behind-the-scenes coverage of the top national stories, as well as celebrity and pop culture features. With INSIDE EDITION, there’s always more to the story. Website: https://www.insideedition.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/Inside.Edition Twitter: @InsideEdition Instagram: @insideedition
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  • Inside Edition for Thursday, Jan 30, 2025
    Jan 31 2025
    Recovery teams have spent the day in the frigid waters outside Reagan National Airport, engaged in the grim activity of retrieving the 67 victims of last night's deadly collision between an army Blackhawk helicopter and an American Airlines plane. Among the victims, figure skaters returning from a training camp in Kansas. And according to The New York Times, a preliminary investigation into the crash shows the air traffic control tower was understaffed. The report says the controller handling helicopters was also directing commercial planes, jobs usually assigned to two separate people. Plus, the Blackhawk helicopter involved in the crash is known as the workhorse of the military. Powered by two turbine engines, it can climb 19-thousand feet and lift more than nine thousand pounds. Now, it's at the center of the first major crisis for the new Trump administration. And the crash was similar to the crash back in 1982 - when an Air Florida jet crashed into the Potomac in the middle of a very snowy day in January when the jet, weighed down by ice, couldn't get airborne and crashed into the 14th Street Bridge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    24 mins
  • Inside Edition for Wednesday, January 29, 2025
    Jan 30 2025
    A situation in Florida that's left everyone who hears about it shaking their heads. A high school principal and a teacher are facing criminal charges following a party at the principal's home. Cops broke up the party which investigators say featured booze, drugs and more than 100 kids. Ann Mercogliano spoke exclusively with the teacher who was arrested. Both the principal and teacher have pleaded not guilty. And the most controversial of President Trump's cabinet nominees was in front of a Senate Committee today: only 3 in 10 Americans think Robert Kennedy Jr. is a good pick for health and human services secretary. Today when he went to Capitol Hill, his wife actress Cheryl Hines was right there with him. Plus, it’s not uncommon in many places to see bears. 18 states report an increase in bear encounters. But this was not just an encounter. Les Trent reports on a man who was attacked by a bear that turned out to have rabies. And an all-out brawl at a town hall meeting, and somewhere in this melee is the mayor who reportedly lost her wig as fists were flying. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 mins
  • Inside Edition for Tuesday, January 28, 2025
    Jan 29 2025
    Hammer throws are a regular event at track and field competitions - where athletes spin and release a metal ball attached to a steel wire. Now it's lead to tragedy when the ball went over the barrier and hit a dad in the stands. As Les Trent reports, he was killed while shielding his wife and son. And it was one of President Trump's first executive actions after returning to the White House - renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America. But is it sticking? Plus, a mystery in Los Angeles, an image on Google Earth shows the word “help” scrawled out over and over in giant letters. But who did it? Jim Moret is at the shipping container yard where the cryptic message was etched into the dirt. And in Los Angeles, more than 16,000 structures have now been destroyed in the fires. For those whose homes are among them, they have lost virtually everything. But for one couple, there's a reason to celebrate. All because of a symbol of their love that was found in the ashes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    24 mins

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