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24 snips
May 14, 2025 • 15min

Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

The resettlement of white South Africans in the U.S. amidst controversial immigration policies raises questions about victimhood and humanitarian crises. In Gaza, ceasefire talks are set against a backdrop of ongoing violence. The rise of self-defense insurance reflects increasing gun ownership and stand-your-ground laws, prompting discussions on its moral implications. Additionally, updates on legal cases involve the resentencing of the Menendez brothers and testimonies against Sean Combs, illustrating complex themes of justice and accountability.
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May 13, 2025 • 13min

Property, golf, and crypto: the Trump family strikes deals in the Middle East

President Trump's first major trip abroad to the Middle East raises questions about his business interests intertwining with diplomacy. Legal drama unfolds as Sean “Diddy” Combs faces serious charges, spotlighting the implications of the RICO Act. Meanwhile, advancements in battery technology promise a cleaner energy future, boosting grid stability. Political discussions cover proposed cuts to Medicaid and an executive order aimed at reducing drug prices. Plus, find out who snagged the unexpected top pick in the NBA draft lottery!
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15 snips
May 12, 2025 • 14min

The U.S. and China agree to cut tariffs for 90 days. What to know.

The U.S. and China have agreed to cut tariffs for 90 days, sparking hope in trade relations. The podcast discusses a significant radar outage at Newark airport that could lead to flight disruptions nationwide. Immigration news heats up as the Trump administration welcomes white South Africans, while Hamas plans to release the last living American hostage. Additionally, the pope makes headlines with his first sermon, calling for peace in a world filled with conflict and sharing insights on the societal effects of AI.
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24 snips
May 9, 2025 • 14min

Any day now, an old Soviet spacecraft will crash-land on Earth

Graduates are optimistic as they enter a competitive job market, seeking remote work and pay transparency. The historic election of the first American pope signals a potential blend of faith and politics. Meanwhile, a decades-old Soviet spacecraft is on course to crash-land, raising eyebrows about space debris and its environmental impact. The talk also touches on the sinking of major U.S. cities and a heartwarming story of a mother and son graduating together.
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25 snips
May 8, 2025 • 15min

People are noticing “recession signs” everywhere. What does the data say?

Discover the latest signs pointing to a potential recession, with economists struggling to interpret mixed economic data. Dive into the Vatican's financial turmoil as it grapples with its deficits and the complexities of reform. Explore the controversial ban on fluoride in Utah and Florida's drinking water and its implications for public health. Plus, hear about intriguing developments in U.S. intelligence regarding Greenland and the innovative use of AI in courtrooms, along with cardinals' cinematic insights into papal elections.
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37 snips
May 7, 2025 • 13min

The 90 seconds that shook air-traffic controllers

A critical 90-second communication failure at Newark Airport highlights the importance of effective air traffic control. Tensions escalate between India and Pakistan as military strikes raise global concerns. Meanwhile, the intricate and secretive process of electing a new pope begins, revealing fascinating traditions like the use of smoke signals. Also discussed are recent Supreme Court rulings affecting transgender military service and discussions between Canadian and U.S. leaders, along with updates on travel ID regulations.
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41 snips
May 6, 2025 • 15min

How RFK Jr. has overhauled U.S. health care

A health reporter uncovers troubling cuts at the Department of Health and Human Services, highlighting their impact on public health and vulnerable communities. Tensions rise as Israel escalates military operations in Gaza, leading to a dire humanitarian crisis. The looming threat of tariffs on international film production causes unrest in Hollywood, with many fearing job losses. Finally, the podcast touches on the latest Pulitzer Prize winners and travel updates, including looming deadlines for Real ID requirements.
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22 snips
May 5, 2025 • 15min

The reason Americans aren’t having more babies

The trial of Sean Combs opens with serious federal charges, spotlighting his principled defense attorney, Brian Steele. Warren Buffett announces his step down as CEO, reflecting on economic challenges and his legacy as an investor. Meanwhile, the Trump administration faces scrutiny over policies impacting family expansion amidst a push for a baby boom. From thwarted bomb threats at a Lady Gaga concert in Brazil to the cultural significance of Black dandyism at the Met Gala, this discussion captures critical current events and their broader implications.
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29 snips
May 2, 2025 • 14min

How Democrats are trying to win back voters

The podcast dives into the Democratic Party's strategies to regain voter support amid the turbulent political landscape. It discusses internal debates over aggressive versus passive tactics in response to Trump. Generative AI's role in creating non-consensual deepfake porn is also a hot topic, highlighting significant societal implications. Additionally, it addresses recent judicial decisions affecting immigration and global press freedom. The conversation is timely and sheds light on the complexities of modern political challenges.
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15 snips
May 1, 2025 • 15min

Why Nike is a cautionary tale when it comes to tariffs

Kamala Harris makes waves with her first speech after leaving the White House, directly addressing Trump. The discussion dives into Trump's tariff strategy and its economic fallout, despite looming recession. The complexities of automating shoe manufacturing are explored, highlighting Nike's challenges. Additionally, the podcast examines Republican divisions over Medicaid cuts alongside looming budget bills, while also touching on the impact of recent political events in Michigan and Mississippi. The need for greater female political representation is also a key theme.

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