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Late-night television's award-winning news program featuring anchors Juju Chang and Byron Pitts. For in-depth reporting on today's major news stories, to features, profiles, Nightline has the last word in live network news.
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Full Episode: Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Disgraced Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is slated to return to court; Visiting the battlegrounds for abortion rights nationwide; a Utah kitten is reunited with their family after an accidental trip to California.
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Full Episode: Tuesday, April 30, 2024
NYPD clears Columbia hall of protesters; 'Dance Moms' Reunion Special set to air; Suzanne Morphew death officially ruled a homicide.
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Full Episode: Monday, April 29, 2024
Some people with autism allege roadblocks to serving in the military; What measures are in place to make military more accessible for people with autism.
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Full Episode: Friday, April 26, 2024
Protests erupting across college campuses reach boiling point; Student group brings Palestinians, Jews together in dialogue
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Full Episode: Thursday, April 25, 2024
"The Sopranos" star Drea De Matteo shares how her non-explicit content for OnlyFans saved her home from foreclosure; the 2024 NFL Draft is held in Detroit; Nightline celebrates the talent of tomorrow on Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.
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Customer Reviews
Towers over 20/20 with the Audio Format
I enjoy listening to Nightline here in podcast form everyday. The sound is well modulated, and the background music audio is much lower than 20/20, and far less dramatic / discordant. Small nitpick: Ginger See’s voice. She tries very hard to sound like a teenager.
Matthew Perry and depression
Chris Connolly’s report on Matthew Perry (Monday, October 30, 2023 episode) was excellent. It showed that prominent, and even the everyday, common American, deals with depression/sadness, or failure, and should be willing to address it and NOT sweep it under the carpet. We are ALL human and thus, subject to failure daily. Why, then, are we so afraid to talk about our failures and be real? What has our society and culture come to? My spouse had major depression 10 years ago (I did not even see it happening) and will only discuss when feeling safe or in a safe situation, even with me. A lot of the depression/failure feelings come from my spouse’s childhood of which there is nothing I can do about it—except to listen/be available when needed.
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