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A recent lawsuit alleges the state of Alabama actively conspires to force incarcerated people into slavery under a crooked 'work release' program -- and keeps these people imprisoned to guarantee the grift. The UK seizes multiple US products due to illegal ingredients. The US Congress shuts down a bill that would have drastically expanded surveillance power against residents. All this and more in this week's strange news segment.
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Listener Mail: Missing in Missouri, Corruption in Illinois, Australian Insight
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Listener Mail: Smuggling Snacks, Missile Silos and the Paranormal, Letters From Home and More
The Rise of the Ghost Kitchen
CLASSIC: Sex Cults and Rocket Science: The Jack Parsons Story
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