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Dec 18, 2024 • 13min

How a shocking case reignited France’s #MeToo movement

A landmark trial involving Gisèle Pelicot has sparked renewed fervor in France's #MeToo movement, with women rallying for justice and sharing personal stories. Meanwhile, President-elect Trump's controversial plan to relocate federal jobs from D.C. raises economic concerns. The home insurance landscape faces challenges due to climate change as major companies exit high-risk areas. Additionally, groundbreaking medical developments showcase a historic kidney transplant using genetically modified pig tissue, sparking discussion around its implications.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 13min

“Make America Healthy Again”? RFK Jr.’s plans for 2025.

A tragic school shooting in Madison, Wisconsin, sparks a discussion on gun violence in schools. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s ambitious plans for food system reform raise eyebrows amid public distrust. Scientists unveil surprising tactics to measure livestock emissions, aiming to combat climate change. Plus, the legal battles facing a former president continue, and Italy tackles the issue of counterfeit culinary traditions. This blends serious news with innovative agricultural solutions, creating a thought-provoking narrative.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 13min

Biden’s controversial clemency choices

President Biden's recent pardons stir controversy, particularly a former judge involved in a scandal. An eye-opening ProPublica investigation reveals the cancer risks of formaldehyde in everyday products. Innovative Boston doctors prescribe solar power to help patients with medical equipment costs. Meanwhile, mysterious drones hover over the East Coast, a secret spy agency in the Kremlin raises alarms, and a peculiar lawsuit about the color beige threatens the influencer world.
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12 snips
Dec 13, 2024 • 14min

U.S. health care is broken at every level. Can it be fixed?

Discover the deep-seated frustrations Americans feel towards their healthcare system and the troubling statistics that fuel this resentment. Explore the shifting responsibilities in healthcare accountability and a recent controversial decision impacting consumer care. Delve into the complexities of family separation policies and a groundbreaking labor ruling that could change reality TV. Plus, gain insights into the latest findings on January 6th and an exciting breakthrough in HIV treatment. Tune in for a mix of advocacy and shocking revelations!
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8 snips
Dec 12, 2024 • 13min

What the Murdoch family drama means for Fox News

Rupert Murdoch's media empire faces intense family rivalries, as legal disputes unfold over control. The plight of Austin Tice, an American journalist missing in Syria, sparks discussions on advocacy and recovery efforts. New Jersey proposes groundbreaking bereavement leave for pregnancy loss, showcasing a shift in policy. Meanwhile, political dynamics heat up with Trump appointing Kari Lake to Voice of America, the FBI director's resignation, and the notable demise of the Albertsons-Kroger merger, all while FIFA announces Saudi Arabia as the 2034 World Cup host.
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22 snips
Dec 11, 2024 • 13min

Why a young Ivy grad allegedly killed a health-insurance CEO

A young man is accused of murdering a health-insurance CEO, raising questions about systemic discontent. Explore the haunting realities of a notorious Syrian prison and the geopolitical tensions following Assad's regime. Younger Democrats are shaking up the party by challenging the status quo, while a devastating wildfire in Malibu forces evacuations. Meanwhile, efforts to protect monarch butterflies gain momentum, and Caitlin Clark shines as Time's Athlete of the Year.
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7 snips
Dec 10, 2024 • 12min

How police found the suspect in the UnitedHealthcare shooting

A suspect has been charged in the high-profile murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, with forensic evidence and media efforts playing crucial roles in the investigation. The legality of 3D-printed ghost guns comes under fire in the wake of a shooting, alongside troubling accusations against Jay-Z and Diddy from years past. Food recalls spark discussion about public perception versus reality, revealing a potential decline in such incidents. Political trials and Taylor Swift's record-breaking tour also make headlines in this fascinating mix of news.
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Dec 9, 2024 • 13min

Why Trump might pardon this controversial whistleblower

On today’s show: Trump advisers have renewed a push for a pardon of Edward Snowden. The Washington Post’s Michael Scherer explains why. Rebels in Syria overtook the capital, Damascus, forcing President Bashar al-Assad to flee and bringing an abrupt end to more than a decade of civil war. Mensah M. Dean of The Trace investigates the intergenerational fallout of gun violence in the U.S. Plus, the College Football Playoff is set, Trump gives his first televised interview since the election, and why the internet reacted the way it did to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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6 snips
Dec 5, 2024 • 13min

Bitcoin has surged. Why it matters, even if you don’t have any.

The challenges of the GOP's slim majority are explored, revealing potential legislative hurdles ahead. Bitcoin's recent surge to $100,000 sparks a discussion on its implications for the financial system and comparisons to past market crashes. The growing ties between cryptocurrency and politics are examined, highlighting deregulation under new leadership. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift's transformative impact on the music industry and emotional influence on fans is celebrated. Lastly, the revival of Notre-Dame and the LA Galaxy's quest for glory in the MLS Cup add a sense of cultural rejuvenation.
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6 snips
Dec 5, 2024 • 13min

The allegations that could sink another Trump Cabinet nomination

The podcast dives into the intrigue surrounding a controversial Secretary of Defense nominee facing serious misconduct allegations. It also highlights South Korea's political turmoil and the U.S.'s close watch on the situation. A fascinating discussion centers on an Australian initiative to ban social media for kids under 16, raising questions about balancing regulation with digital literacy. Lastly, listeners get an update on recent political victories for Democrats and a quirky tool designed to silence that pesky holiday earworm.

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