IHEARTMEDIA AND NETFLIX EXPAND VIDEO PODCAST DEAL WITH NEW SHOWS FROM MARTHA STEWART, KATE HUDSON, OLIVER HUDSON, AND LELE PONS. (PHOTO).

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   iHeartMedia and Netflix expand video podcast deal with new shows from Martha Stewart, Kate Hudson, Oliver Hudson, and Lele Pons  iHeartMedia and Netflix are expanding their video podcast partnership with a new slate of shows featuring Martha Stewart, Kate Hudson, Oliver Hudson, and Lele Pons, as the companies continue building out their shared podcast lineup on the streaming platform. Under the expanded agreement, select iHeartPodcasts will be adapted into video format for Netflix, including new episodes and portions of existing episode libraries. The rollout will take place over the coming months. The new additions include Suite 305 with Lele Pons, The Martha Stewart Podcast, and Sibling Revelry hosted by Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson, which features conversations with sibling guests. The shows will join other iHeart titles already on Netflix’s video podcast slate. That lineup also includes programs such as The Breakfast Club, The Bobby Bones Show’s Bobbycast, and My ...

IN A MAJOR WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING CRACKDOWN, 11 TOKAY GECKOS WERE RESCUED BY AUTHORITIES IN DIBRUGARH, ASSAM, INDIA.(PHOTOS).


 In a major wildlife trafficking crackdown, 11 Tokay Geckos were rescued by authorities in Dibrugarh, Assam, India. 

The operation was carried out with the help of intelligence shared by the Wildlife Justice Commission South Asia and coordinated efforts from the Assam Forest Department and Dibrugarh Police. The geckos, which are often illegally traded due to false medicinal claims, are reportedly worth over ₹60 lakhs in the black market.


Three people involved in the trafficking have been arrested, and the vehicles used to transport the animals have been seized. Tokay Geckos are a protected species under the Wildlife Protection Act, and trading or keeping them is strictly illegal. Authorities are continuing the investigation to find out more about the wildlife trafficking network involved.


Officials confirmed that all 11 geckos are safe and will soon be released back into their natural habitat. They also reminded the public that capturing or trading wild animals is a serious crime and urged people to report any suspicious activity related to wildlife trafficking.

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