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Aug 29, 2024 • 6min
3 PM ET: Arlington National Cemetery incident, child sex abuse report, severe turbulence injuries & more
A political incident at Arlington National Cemetery has sparked rebuke from the US Army towards a former president's campaign. Insights from a damning DOJ report reveal the FBI's inadequate handling of child sexual abuse cases. Meanwhile, a tragic F-16 fighter jet crash in Ukraine claims a top pilot's life. Severe turbulence forced a United Airlines flight to divert, possibly linked to climate change. Lastly, mortgage rates have dipped to a 15-month low, but home sales are still in decline, raising concerns for potential buyers.

Aug 29, 2024 • 7min
12 PM ET: Harris' big test, listeria outbreak, Paralympics kick off & more
Vice President Kamala Harris, in her first off-script interview, dives into pressing political dynamics as polling shows a tight race for 2024. She discusses the U.S. economy's unexpected growth and a serious health alert from the CDC about a listeria outbreak linked to deli meats. The conversation also touches on the public's divided views on military aid to Israel and celebrates the inspiring opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games in Paris, promoting the importance of self-care.

Aug 29, 2024 • 7min
9 AM ET: Trump's military cemetery backlash, Biden's legacy, student football deaths & more
Former President Donald Trump discusses the backlash from his recent visit to Arlington National Cemetery, touching on public perception and patriotism. Current President Joe Biden highlights his legacy, particularly focusing on his judicial appointments aimed at reshaping the judiciary. The tragic deaths of three student football players lead to a poignant conversation about advocating for better safety measures in youth sports. Additionally, they delve into diplomatic talks between the US and China and how these might influence the upcoming elections.

Aug 29, 2024 • 7min
6 AM ET: 2024 battleground campaigning, check your fridge, SpaceX rocket grounded & more
The presidential race heats up as candidates ramp up campaigning in crucial battleground states. A deadly listeria outbreak prompts a CDC warning against recalled deli meat. In France, the investigation of Telegram's founder raises eyebrows due to its controversial nature. Japan faces mass evacuations as Typhoon Shanshan approaches. Meanwhile, federal regulators ground a SpaceX rocket after a disastrous landing attempt, leaving fans eager for updates.

Aug 28, 2024 • 7min
6 PM ET: Trump shooting probe, student loan repayment case, ex-politician convicted & more
New evidence has emerged in an assassination attempt investigation against a former president, captivating national attention. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has upheld a block on a significant student loan repayment plan. A former Nevada politician's murder conviction raises questions about journalism safety. Health officials are warning about a rising threat called sloth fever in South America. On a positive note, a record number of Americans now hold 401(k) accounts worth over a million, highlighting resilience in financial planning amidst economic challenges.

Aug 28, 2024 • 6min
3 PM ET: Harris campaign’s bus tour, Berkshire Hathaway’s milestone, ancient jar shattered & more
Vice President Kamala Harris, known for her groundbreaking role in U.S. politics, is on a campaign bus tour in Georgia alongside Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. They dive into pressing political issues, including U.S. sanctions against individuals linked to violence in the West Bank. The conversation touches on Namibia's drought and wildlife management strategies. Meanwhile, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway makes history, hitting a $1 trillion valuation. Lastly, an ancient bronze jar suffers a mishap at a museum in Israel, prompting a remarkable response from the institution.

Aug 28, 2024 • 7min
12 PM ET: Harris in battleground state, Telegram founder released, parental stress advisory & more
Vice President Kamala Harris, actively campaigning in Georgia, discusses strategies to win support in key battleground states. The podcast highlights an oil tanker attacked by militants, sparking environmental concerns. It also delves into Telegram's founder's release from custody amid legal inquiries. Furthermore, a spotlight is cast on parental stress as a burgeoning public health issue, with calls for systemic changes to support families, including paid family leave and better childcare options.

Aug 28, 2024 • 7min
9 AM ET: Iranian campaign hacking, occupied West Bank 'escalation', AT&T outage & more
Former President Donald Trump, currently grappling with a new indictment related to January 6th, shares insights on the turbulent political landscape. Vice President Kamala Harris highlights key issues in a recent interview. The podcast unpacks concerns over Iranian hacking efforts aimed at the US, alongside escalating tensions in the West Bank marked by deadly raids and airstrikes. Technological disruptions are also discussed, with AT&T addressing a significant outage, while housing affordability trends reveal both progress and persistent challenges in various regions.

Aug 28, 2024 • 7min
6 AM ET: Trump's new indictment, Harris agrees to interview, 2024 Paralympic Games & more
Vice President Kamala Harris, a historic figure in U.S. politics, joins Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to discuss pressing current affairs. They dive into the latest reworked indictment of Donald Trump concerning January 6th and election interference. Meanwhile, the Israeli military's recent actions in the West Bank are highlighted. The conversation also shifts to the excitement surrounding the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris, showcasing over 4,000 athletes competing across unique sports like goalball and botcher.

Aug 27, 2024 • 7min
6 PM ET: Debate rules accepted, new Trump indictment, Utah mom’s murder case & more
Join former President Donald Trump as he discusses accepting debate rules for his upcoming showdown with Vice President Kamala Harris. Special Counsel Jack Smith reveals insights about Trump's revised indictment over election subversion. The conversation also dives into a chilling murder case involving a Utah mother accused of poisoning her husband. Meanwhile, concerns arise from the Kremlin regarding the future of a popular messaging app following its CEO's arrest. Environmental issues also surface, highlighting severe drought affecting drinking water in a tourist hotspot.


