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Sep 19, 2024 • 11min
The Fed just cut rates. Here’s what that means for you.
Kavitha Surana is a journalist covering critical health issues, alongside Amber Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller, both survivors of restricted abortion access in Georgia. They discuss the tragic deaths of two women linked to the state’s strict abortion laws, highlighting the urgent need for reform. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of economic policies like the Fed’s rate cut and its effects on healthcare accessibility. Their personal stories reveal the dire consequences of legal restrictions and the fear among healthcare professionals.

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Sep 18, 2024 • 11min
The future of Fox News hinges on a bitter family feud
David Folkenflik, a seasoned journalist covering media dynamics, dives into the intense legal battle within the Murdoch family over control of Fox News. He reveals how this family feud could drastically impact the media landscape. The discussion also touches on the rising tensions in the Middle East, particularly regarding Israel and Hezbollah. Additionally, Folkenflik explores Instagram's new safety measures for teens, emphasizing the need for digital media literacy to protect younger users in an increasingly complex online world.

Sep 17, 2024 • 12min
How did a gunman get so close to Trump — again?
Miriam Berger, a seasoned journalist, weighs in on a recent assassination attempt targeting Trump, exploring shocking security lapses. She dives into how new evidence challenges previous accounts of a U.S. activist's death in the West Bank, urging the need for transparency. The conversation shifts to TikTok’s legal battle against a potential U.S. ban, questioning the clash between digital rights and national security. Berger also touches on the investigation into the Titan submersible tragedy, linking it to broader themes of accountability and governance.

Sep 16, 2024 • 13min
Another gunman caught near Trump. What to know.
A recent assassination attempt on a former president raises questions about security at golf courses. Iran is reportedly using criminal gangs to target critics, revealing a chilling trend of violence. The podcast explores the surge in religious films in Hollywood, capturing investor interest. There’s a shocking admission from the Israeli military about potential hostages killed in Gaza. Additionally, family-friendly filmmaking emerges as a growing counter-narrative in the entertainment industry, reflecting changing cultural values.

Sep 13, 2024 • 12min
Thanks to COVID, more Americans are single
Ben Steverman, a journalist from Bloomberg Businessweek, examines how the pandemic has caused a significant recession in social lives, leading to increased loneliness and its economic repercussions. Jesselyn Cook, an author, shares poignant stories of families torn apart by QAnon conspiracies, emphasizing the emotional turmoil of reconnecting with loved ones. Together, they discuss the lasting impact of these crises on romantic and platonic relationships, highlighting the urgent need to rebuild social connections in a changed world.

Sep 12, 2024 • 13min
It may soon be legal to bet on elections. Is America ready?
In this discussion, Alexander Osipovich, a legal expert from The Wall Street Journal, tackles the controversial idea of betting on election results and its implications for election integrity. Joining him, Pamela Colloff from ProPublica sheds light on the troubling case of Russell Mays, whose wrongful conviction highlights critical flaws in the medical diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome. Their insights reveal the overlapping issues of law, morality, and the evolving dynamics of American politics, sparking a gripping conversation about justice and accountability.

Sep 11, 2024 • 16min
The big moments from the Harris-Trump debate
Gideon Resnick, a seasoned journalist, joins to dissect the pivotal moments from the Harris-Trump debate. He highlights Harris's bold critiques against Trump's economic policies and their contrasting views on immigration. The discussion also delves into the intense debate over abortion rights and how both candidates' stances could shape voter sentiment. Additionally, Resnick touches on the larger implications of ongoing national issues, from the Missouri abortion rights measure to health concerns among 9/11 first responders.

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Sep 10, 2024 • 13min
What to look for as Harris and Trump square off
Jasmine Wright, a reporter for NOTUS, and Kristen Holmes, a CNN correspondent, delve into the contrasting debate strategies of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. They discuss Harris's meticulous preparation versus Trump's more relaxed approach, highlighting the significance of managing public perception. The conversation also touches on innovative emergency responses in light of a recent school shooting, showcasing how technology played a critical role. Their insights reveal the nuanced dynamics shaping a pivotal moment in political discourse.

Sep 9, 2024 • 12min
Harris is outraising Trump. Will it matter?
CNN correspondent Kristen Holmes sheds light on the shifting dynamics of the presidential race, highlighting Vice President Kamala Harris's substantial fundraising lead over Donald Trump. She discusses how Trump's campaign spending contradicts his claims of expanding battlegrounds. The conversation shifts to the human toll of conflict, with a heartbreaking story of a young Palestinian girl caught in the Gaza airstrikes. Additionally, they explore challenges in U.S. military recruitment and recent controversies surrounding sports and international adoption policies.

Sep 6, 2024 • 14min
How modern marijuana became so potent
Malcolm Ferguson, a cannabis expert, delves into the rising potency of modern marijuana, revealing that THC levels have skyrocketed over the past 25 years. He discusses how this shift has changed the consumer base and the overall landscape of the cannabis industry. The conversation highlights the need for better regulations to ensure safety, particularly for new users and younger audiences, in light of increased recreational use. Ferguson's insights offer a fascinating look at the evolving perceptions and implications of cannabis in today's society.