Topic: Bethlehem

6 chapters across the catalog

Buying Quiet
Episode 1616 34:28 - 37:55

1616: Buying Quiet

Christmas Cancellations in Bethlehem and Gaza Starvation

Christmas celebrations in Bethlehem were canceled in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, where the UN reports half the population is starving. Reports from the Egyptian border at Rafah describe desperate crowds rushing aid trucks as diseases spread through displaced populations.

Drop the Op
Episode 1599 2:06:52 - 2:13:14

1599: Drop the Op

Birthday Shoutouts and COVID Test Kit Expirations

The hosts read various birthday dedications and a letter from a producer in Wyoming regarding the absurdity of the FDA extending expiration dates for COVID-19 rapid test kits. Another letter from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, describes a wife's journey from thinking the show was "corrupting" her husband to becoming a dedicated listener herself.

The Nurge
Episode 1469 2:22:28 - 2:25:32

1469: The Nurge

Democracy Now, Biden in Palestine

Amy Goodman of "Democracy Now" reports on President Biden's visit to Bethlehem and his meeting with Mahmoud Abbas. The report highlights the killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh and Biden's refusal to meet with her family, contrasting his rhetoric on media freedom with his administration's actions.

de-googling
Episode 1307 2:21:32 - 2:25:01

1307: de-googling

Bethlehem Steel Pension Cuts and EPA Senior Grantees

A 67-year-old retired chemist shared his story of having his Bethlehem Steel pension cut in half after the company went through Chapter 11 and was liquidated. He now works as a grantee for the EPA, where senior professionals are paid $12 an hour to perform the work of regular employees. The hosts warned this is a precursor to a wider pension crisis in the U.S. economy.

Missile by Nike
Episode 995 1:04:45 - 1:12:30

995: Missile by Nike

Middle East Travel Realities and Israeli Passport Stamps

A donor's note clarifies misconceptions regarding travel to Israel and the impact of Israeli passport stamps on visiting Muslim countries. The contributor shares experiences of traveling through Jordan, the UAE, and Kuwait with an Israeli stamp, debunking the "wives' tale" that such a stamp results in an automatic ban from other Middle Eastern nations.