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Jan 19, 2024 • 23min

How to spot (and avoid) ultra-processed foods

Discover the dangers of ultra-processed foods and their impact on health, including chronic diseases like diabetes and cancer. Learn how to identify and avoid these foods through reading labels and choosing options with fewer additives. Get practical tips for making healthier food choices and find out about rewarding yourself with snacks.
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Jan 18, 2024 • 26min

A famine looms in Gaza

This podcast discusses the dire situation in Gaza, with over 90% of people facing hunger crises. It explores the challenges of delivering aid, the accusation of Israel using food as a weapon, and the worsening humanitarian crisis with the threat of famine and disease. The chapter also highlights the challenges faced by aid workers, the concerns of Israeli officials, and the difficulties faced by journalists in covering the crisis.
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Jan 17, 2024 • 28min

Coronavirus, mpox and rabies: A tale of three viruses

This podcast explores three recent public health responses - COVID-19, the MPOCs virus, and rabies. It examines the rise of outbreaks and factors contributing to their spread, such as climate change and animal-to-human contact. The discussion includes the current wave of COVID-19, the challenges in distributing vaccines for the MPOCs virus, and a case of rabies in a kitten named Stanley. The podcast provides insights into future outbreaks and the lessons we have and haven't learned.
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Jan 16, 2024 • 18min

The U.S., Yemen and the risk of regional escalation

The podcast explores the recent airstrikes by the Biden administration against Houthi fighters in Yemen and the resulting attacks on U.S. and British commercial ships. It delves into the potential for a wider regional conflict due to the Houthis' alliance with Iran. The episodes also discuss the origins of the Houthi group in Yemen, their rise to power, and the ongoing shadow conflict between Iran and the United States.
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Jan 12, 2024 • 31min

Why a Trump win in Iowa may not mean victory later

Despite Trump's leading in the polls, victory in GOP primaries isn't certain. If Haley loses in Iowa, a strong performance there could give her enough momentum to win in New Hampshire. The podcast discusses Trump's support, campaign mismanagement issues, lesser-known candidates, major concerns of voters, and the mechanics of the Republican Iowa caucuses.
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Jan 11, 2024 • 30min

The global stakes of Taiwan’s election

Taiwan's election is crucial due to pressure from China and the existential questions it brings. The three-party race and differing stances on Taiwan-China relations highlight the complexities of the situation. The episode also explores breaking away from the two-party system and the involvement of the United States. China's reaction and the global stakes are examined, emphasizing the need for Taiwan to withstand pressure and work with allies to prevent escalation into war.
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Jan 10, 2024 • 24min

What we know about Alaska Airlines Flight 1282

A terrifying accident on an Alaskan Airlines flight puts renewed scrutiny on Boeing, with a history of accidents and mechanical failures. It explores the investigation into the Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 incident and the ongoing efforts to understand what went wrong. Discusses the history of manufacturing problems with Boeing planes, focusing on the 737 MAX model. Highlights the consequences Boeing faced after the crashes, criminal investigations, and ongoing efforts to restore confidence. Speakers reflect on the recent incident, highlighting surprise, anxiety, and reassurance about safety measures.
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Jan 9, 2024 • 21min

Trump wants revenge in 2024

Examining Republicans' changing views of Trump since the Capitol attack, the hardened views on the legitimacy of the 2020 election among Republican voters, and the impact of Trump's messaging and strategies on his chances of winning in 2024.
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Jan 8, 2024 • 22min

Is Florida cracking the push for cheaper medicine?

The podcast discusses the FDA's decision to allow Florida to import cheaper prescription drugs from Canada. It explores the high cost of medicine in the US, the regulation of drug prices in Canada, and the pushback against lowering drug prices. The chapter also delves into the requirements and potential benefits of importing medications for other states.
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Jan 5, 2024 • 17min

Harvard and the growing battle over DEI in America

Harvard's first Black president resigns amid plagiarism allegations and controversy over anti-Semitism. Conservatives see it as a victory against diversity initiatives. The podcast explores the origins and significance of DEI efforts, the challenges faced, and the aftermath of the incident involving Claudine Gay.

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