A podcast is an audio file that can be downloaded automatically to your computer using RSS feeds.
Podcasts bring you a variety of top news, sports and entertainment stories.
Turn your drive time, workout time, or other monotonous time into enjoyable, productive listening with podcasts of our top stories from NewsworthyAudio.
Each article is full length, not just a headline or first paragraph. Listen on your iPod or your computer.
It's easy to get started. If you have an RSS reader such as My Yahoo or My MSN, find the podcast you want below and click the RSS link. Then, copy and paste the URL into the reader or podcatcher.
For iTunes, click on the "iTunes" link. That will take you to the iTunes Store, where you'll see a description of the podcast and a button to click to subscribe.
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By Associated Press
updated 24 minutes ago
A powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake damaged buildings, cut power and knocked fleeing residents off their feet on New Zealand's South Island early Saturday, but there were so far no deaths and only two injuries reported. Published 2:12 p.m. September 3, 2010

By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times
The caution of appearing overconfident comes despite polls released this week showing voters think Republicans are more fit to handle most of the country's pressing issues and that the GOP holds an "unprecedented" lead over Democrats in a new Gallup Poll. Published 8:06 p.m. September 2, 2010