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Nov 18, 2024 • 14min
Could Trump actually get rid of the Education Department?
Trump's vow to shut down the Education Department stirs debate over its essential roles in funding and civil rights. A vaccine skeptic's impact on public health policies raises alarm in Florida as vaccination rates plummet. Meanwhile, Biden makes history with a visit to the Amazon. In Pennsylvania, a Senate recount defies court orders, highlighting election tensions. Plus, a pollster retires and an Alaskan town faces a sunless winter, showcasing the unique challenges in today's political landscape.

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Nov 15, 2024 • 12min
“We are not alone”: takeaways from a UFO hearing
A former Pentagon official claims, "we are not alone," sparking discussions about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. The podcast dives into a congressional hearing aimed at shedding light on extraterrestrial technology and national security. Meanwhile, the political landscape heats up as abortion opponents gear up to challenge recent victories. There's also analysis on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s controversial health policies and the ripple effects of potential Trump pardons related to the Jan. 6 trials. Plus, Lindsey Vonn's retirement return adds a sporty twist!

Nov 14, 2024 • 14min
How campaign texts became the next big scam
Discover the shifting political landscape after a pivotal election, with Republicans taking control of Congress and unexpected leadership changes. California's ballot measures reveal a complex political identity, showcasing both resistance to liberal policies and surprising support for crime measures. Hear about the rise of misleading fundraising tactics that have scammed vulnerable seniors out of millions. Also, catch up on crucial election recounts and the intriguing auction of Infowars, all adding to the drama of today's political arena.

Nov 13, 2024 • 13min
She was fired for refusing a COVID shot. A jury awarded her millions.
A jury awarded $12 million to a woman fired for refusing a COVID vaccine on religious grounds, igniting debates on individual rights. Meanwhile, the U.S. set a deadline for increased aid to Gaza amid ongoing humanitarian crises, but little has changed. Trump’s growing appeal among Latino voters and his recent appointments stir political discussions. Additionally, the impact of rising inflation on working-class communities raises concerns about living costs and border issues.

Nov 12, 2024 • 14min
Trump starts to fill his Cabinet. Who’s in it?
Trump's Cabinet is coming together, with key figures being appointed, raising questions about loyalty and policy direction. The COP29 climate conference looms, spotlighting the challenges of U.S. international commitments. Meanwhile, Biden is working to secure his legacy amid Trump's legal battles, including a significant conviction. Harriet Tubman receives a posthumous honor, highlighting her contributions to history. Plus, an unusual story about escaped monkeys sparks a discussion on animal rights and ethics.

Nov 11, 2024 • 14min
What Trump supporters want on Day 1 — and what he can really do
Explore what Trump supporters are demanding on day one and the realistic actions he might take. Discover the growing discontent among Muslim and Arab Americans towards the Democratic Party, especially in light of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Uncover a global trend of voters rejecting incumbents and its implications for democracy. Delve into election denialism, the troubling wave of harassment faced by Black Americans post-election, and celebrate the record number of women veterans poised to join Congress.

Nov 8, 2024 • 13min
One interesting election trend that’s flying under the radar
Elena Schneider, a Politico reporter focusing on gender in elections, shares insights into the concerns of Democratic women feeling unprepared for a female president. Joining her is George Packer from The Atlantic, discussing why many Americans seem ready to support Trump again. They explore the impact of sexism and local voter sentiments in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, amid economic struggles and immigrant tensions. The conversation sheds light on the shifting political landscape and the Democratic Party's challenges in reconnecting with working-class voters.

Nov 7, 2024 • 15min
Democrats regroup after a crushing loss and ask, what now?
Discover the surprising dynamics behind Trump's decisive election victory and the shifting sentiments among voters. Delve into the Democratic Party's introspection following Harris's defeat and the implications for Biden's 80-year-old campaign. Learn how economic perceptions swayed first-time voters and influenced the election results. Explore global reactions to a potential Trump presidency and the outcomes of significant ballot measures on workers' rights. Also, hear updates on Hurricane Rafael's impact on Cuba. It's a rollercoaster of political analysis!

Nov 6, 2024 • 16min
In a stunning comeback, Trump won. How did we get here?
Gideon Resnick, Apple News Editor, provides sharp insights into Donald Trump’s surprise re-election as the oldest president and the first convicted felon in office. He discusses shifting voter demographics, particularly among Latino voters and young people, which defied expectations. The conversation covers the aftermath of key congressional shifts and abortion measures impacting future elections. Resnick also explores Trump's possible strategies moving forward, including contentious immigration policies and economic tactics, amidst ongoing legal challenges.

Nov 5, 2024 • 14min
Election Day is here. Everything you need to know.
David Scott, Editor at the Associated Press, reveals the meticulous process behind monitoring and calling election races. He emphasizes the importance of accuracy over speed in reporting results. Jessica Huseman, Editorial Director of VoteBeat.org, discusses crucial election certification deadlines and the looming legal challenges that could shape the 2024 election landscape. Both guests highlight how these complexities may affect public trust and the overall electoral process, making this election one of the most litigated in history.