Newseum Podcast

Newseum Podcast

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Hosts Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar take listeners behind the scenes of some of the Newseum's most popular artifacts and exhibits and share details about the production of many of the museum's award-winning films.

Episode List

Inside Today's FBI: Centennial Olympic Park Bombing

May 10th, 2016 2:18 PM

Host Sonya Gavankar and exhibits writer Ellie Stanton explore the stories and the artifacts in the Newseum's FBI exhibit. Today's episode: How, after evading 200 federal agents over a five-year, $24 million manhunt, Eric Robert Rudolph was arrested for setting off a bomb that killed one person and injured 112 at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.

Inside Today's FBI: Improvised Explosive Devices

May 3rd, 2016 11:00 AM

Host Sonya Gavankar and exhibits writer Ellie Stanton explorethe stories and the artifacts in the Newseum's FBI exhibit. Today'sepisode: How FBI investigators at the Terrorist Explosive DeviceAnalytical Center (TEDAC) examine improvised explosive devices(IEDs) — the weapons of choice for terrorists — to identifybomb-makers by the "signatures" they leave behind. TEDAC's "bomblibrary" holds more than 100,000 IEDs found in war zones and crimescenes and has identified more than 1,000 people with potentialterrorist ties.

Inside Today's FBI: Shutting Down Silk Road

Apr 26th, 2016 11:00 AM

Host Sonya Gavankar and exhibits writer Ellie Stanton explore the stories and the artifacts in the Newseum's FBI exhibit. Today's episode: How the FBI infiltrated and shut down Ross ("Dread Pirate Roberts") Ulbricht's Silk Road website, a $1.2 billion market that sold illegal drugs and guns in the Internet's hidden "darknet."

Pulitzer Prize Photography: Suicide Bombing

Feb 9th, 2016 2:00 PM

Afghan photographer Massoud Hossaini was on the scene when a suicide bombing in Kabul killed more than 70 people in 2011. Hossaini’s Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of the attack’s aftermath showed a 12-year-old girl, bloodied and screaming, among the survivors and the dead.

Pulitzer Prize Photography: River Rescue in Downtown Des Moines

Feb 2nd, 2016 8:34 PM

Photographer Mary Chind discusses the harrowing moments when she captured scenes of a daring rescue from a rushing river for the Des Moines Register in 2009. Chind won the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography the following year.

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