
Mo News Instagram Goes PG-13 For Teens; Mideast Ceasefire Sticking Points; FDA Approves Alzheimer’s Test
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Oct 15, 2025 Instagram is shaking things up by introducing PG-13 content limits for teenagers, sparking conversations around online safety. Tensions in the Mideast continue as Hamas returns hostages amid ongoing ceasefire discussions. On the health front, a new FDA-approved blood test could transform Alzheimer’s diagnosis, offering clarity for those showing symptoms. Meanwhile, the gender pay gap is widening, raising concerns about workplace equity. Lastly, print journalism is making a surprising comeback with the revival of a historic newspaper.
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Called To A Federal Grand Jury
- Mosheh recounts being called to a federal grand jury for the first time and asks listeners for tips.
- He notes prior jury-call experiences ended without service because of his journalist background.
Rising Acceptance Of Political Violence
- Polling after Charlie Kirk's assassination shows rising acceptance of political violence: about 30% of Americans now say violence might be necessary.
- The increase is driven in part by Democrats, rising from 12% to 28% over 18 months.
Attack On Governor's Residence Sentenced
- Jill and Mosheh describe the sentencing of Cody Ballmer, who firebombed Gov. Shapiro's residence and admitted the attack.
- Shapiro delivered emotional remarks about the threat and how political violence deters good people from running for office.



