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Oct 8, 2024 • 9min
Poll Finds Harris Rising, and Florida Braces for Hurricane Milton
A new poll shows Kamala Harris gaining traction against Donald Trump, especially among older voters. Florida prepares for Hurricane Milton, while FEMA faces challenges managing multiple disasters. The EPA introduces a rule to replace lead pipes, addressing health risks for vulnerable communities. The Supreme Court gears up to tackle ghost gun regulations and other pressing societal issues. Plus, a study raises questions about whether we've hit the peak of human life expectancy despite medical advancements.

Oct 7, 2024 • 9min
Israel Commemorates Oct. 7 Anniversary Amid Strikes on Gaza and Lebanon
Memorials reflect on the tragic anniversary of a Hamas-led attack in Israel, highlighting its ongoing humanitarian impact. The conversation shifts to escalations in military actions involving Lebanon, raising concerns about regional stability. Political dynamics heat up as Kamala Harris embraces unconventional media strategies ahead of elections. Misinformation complicates recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene, while community struggles surface in the aftermath. Lastly, 23andMe faces significant challenges, including a decline in value and data privacy concerns.

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Oct 4, 2024 • 10min
Oil Prices Rise on Biden’s Offhand Remarks, and U.S. Ports Reopen
President Biden's casual remarks send ripples through oil markets and the Middle East, sparking significant discussions. The podcast also delves into the suspension of a port strike, highlighting the complexities of labor negotiations. A deep dive into the health risks of marijuana use reveals rising concerns over serious side effects among chronic consumers. Lastly, fashion experts explore exciting new trends emerging from fashion month, including a resurgence of vintage styles and bold accessories.

Oct 3, 2024 • 10min
Biden Deploys Troops in Helene Aid Effort, and Trump’s Jan. 6 Case
President Biden's troops are mobilized for recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene devastates North Carolina. The podcast dives into the challenges of balancing housing safety and affordability amid climate change risks. It also covers Trump's ongoing legal battles post-January 6th and reveals fresh evidence in his case. On the global stage, tensions rise as Israel prepares for potential conflict with Iran, while Russia updates its military strategy. Finally, innovative projects in Virginia enhance fall foliage experiences for colorblind individuals.

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Oct 2, 2024 • 9min
Israel Vows Retaliation Against Iran, and Takeaways From the Debate
Tensions escalate as Israel vows retaliation following an Iranian missile attack, raising concerns for civilians caught in the crossfire. The U.S. steps in to assist Israel in intercepting further threats. Meanwhile, a significant political shift occurs as Mexico welcomes its first female president, representing progress amid various challenges. The recent vice presidential debate showcases civil discussions on heated topics like abortion and election integrity, hinting at their potential impact on the upcoming election.

Oct 1, 2024 • 11min
Israel Starts Lebanon Ground Invasion, and Hundreds Missing After Helene
Carol Rosenberg, a seasoned New York Times reporter known for her coverage of Guantanamo Bay, joins the discussion on Israel's provocative ground invasion of Lebanon. She highlights the humanitarian concerns for civilians amidst military action and explores the ripple effects on regional stability. The podcast also touches on significant labor strikes threatening U.S. trade and job security, alongside a poignant reflection on Pete Rose's controversial legacy. Plus, a glimpse at Hurricane Helene's aftermath adds to the pressing issues at hand.

Sep 30, 2024 • 11min
Israel Attacks on Multiple Fronts, and Helene’s Trail of Destruction
Carol Rosenberg, a New York Times reporter specializing in Guantanamo Bay, delves into the complex dynamics of Israel's recent military actions across Lebanon, Gaza, and Yemen, emphasizing the threat from Hezbollah. She highlights the implications of these strikes for regional stability. The podcast also discusses the devastation left by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, detailing the community’s struggles for recovery amidst political maneuvering. Additionally, there’s a tribute to the late Kris Kristofferson, exploring his dual legacy in music and acting.

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Sep 27, 2024 • 10min
Helene Roars on After Lashing Florida, and the Charges Facing Eric Adams
Hurricane Helene wreaks havoc on Florida's Gulf Coast, leaving a trail of destruction. New York Mayor Eric Adams faces serious legal challenges over bribery allegations amidst a turbulent political landscape. Meanwhile, Netanyahu grapples with international criticism at the UN as tensions rise in the Middle East. In a groundbreaking move, the FDA approves the first new schizophrenia medication in years. Plus, Batman earns his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, marking a milestone for superhero representation!

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Sep 26, 2024 • 9min
Eric Adams Is Indicted, and Florida Braces for Hurricane Helene
Explore the fallout from the New York City mayor’s indictment on corruption charges, revealing a turbulent political atmosphere. Delve into the looming menace of Hurricane Helene and international tensions over a potential ceasefire in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict. Assess economic strategies aimed at middle-class voters amidst rising living costs, while uncovering the struggles GOP lawmakers face ahead of elections. Finally, discover America's changing dining habits, with a focus on smaller portions and snackification.

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Sep 25, 2024 • 10min
Hezbollah Fires Toward Tel Aviv, and Iran’s New President Addresses U.N.
Julian Barnes, an intelligence reporter at The New York Times, dives into recent missile attacks on Tel Aviv and the ensuing chaos in Israel's military strategy. He discusses the destructive impact of Israeli raids in the West Bank, highlighting civilian struggles and potential rising militancy. The conversation also shifts to Iran's diplomatic efforts, where their president aims to ease tensions while addressing nuclear discussions. Lastly, they touch on surprising AI roles in healthcare communications, leaving listeners questioning our reliance on technology.