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19 snips
Dec 16, 2024 • 10min
Trump Threatens More News Outlets, and Injuries at Amazon's Warehouses
Donald Trump is on the offensive, threatening lawsuits against media outlets for critical coverage. Meanwhile, a Senate investigation reveals alarming safety issues at Amazon warehouses, where pressure for productivity may be endangering workers. Schools face a surge in violent brawls, often fueled by social media, transforming conflicts into physical altercations. Additionally, new technology raises ethical concerns in the trading card market, allowing collectors to peer into sealed packs before purchasing.

15 snips
Dec 13, 2024 • 10min
A Profile of the C.E.O. Killing Suspect, and Tech Giants Give to Trump Fund
Explore the mysterious life of a suspect in a high-profile CEO murder, revealing personal struggles and the eerie silence leading up to the event. Delve into the impact of the Syrian crisis on European asylum debates and the political ramifications of tech giants donating to Trump's inaugural fund. Plus, uncover rising concerns of unidentified flying objects in New Jersey, where public fascination meets skepticism amid Congressional inquiries.

16 snips
Dec 12, 2024 • 9min
F.B.I. Chief to Step Out of ‘the Fray,’ and Housing’s Terrible Year
The F.B.I. Director's resignation signals a shake-up in the agency amidst political turmoil. Housing woes persist as high prices and mortgage rates create hurdles for buyers. A gold rush during civil conflict reveals how war finances are intertwined with exploitation. Meanwhile, reality TV faces scrutiny as labor violations trigger discussions about contestant rights. These topics intertwine to paint a vivid picture of current socio-political dynamics.

23 snips
Dec 11, 2024 • 10min
A Search for Syria’s Disappeared, and New Details in C.E.O. Killing Investigation
Delve into the haunting search for Syria's disappeared, highlighting the pain and resilience of families amid human rights abuses. Explore the legal drama surrounding the Kroger-Albertsons merger and environmental concerns from the Malibu wildfires. Uncover the troubling preparations for Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup, with a spotlight on migrant workers' treatment mimicking past controversies. Plus, new insights emerge in the investigation of a C.E.O. killing, revealing the complexities of privilege and descent.

12 snips
Dec 10, 2024 • 9min
C.E.O. Shooting Suspect Arrested, and Netanyahu’s Corruption Trial
A suspect has been arrested in the high-profile murder of a UnitedHealthcare CEO, raising questions about motives and community reactions. Meanwhile, Daniel Penny was acquitted in the controversial subway chokehold case, igniting debate on public safety. In Tel Aviv, protests erupt as Netanyahu faces his corruption trial. TikTok is grappling with legal challenges regarding a potential ban, and Google makes strides in quantum computing, inching closer to transforming technology.

18 snips
Dec 9, 2024 • 8min
Syria’s New Reality, and Trump Lays Out Aggressive Agenda
The aftermath of Assad's regime sees Syrians returning home, filled with complex emotions after years of conflict. Shifting political landscapes spark debates on immigration and accountability for January 6th. Meanwhile, protests in South Korea demand action against political turmoil. On the lighter side, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour wraps up as a record-breaking success, generating an astonishing $2 billion. And concerns arise as bird flu testing ramps up in U.S. milk supplies, highlighting ongoing public health risks.

36 snips
Dec 6, 2024 • 10min
Police Track C.E.O.’s Killer, and Biden Aides Consider Blanket Pardons
Authorities are on the hunt for the unmasked suspect in the unsettling murder of a C.E.O., leaving business leaders anxious. Meanwhile, the Biden administration weighs the impact of potential blanket pardons ahead of Trump's promised backlash. Bitcoin celebrates a landmark moment, hitting a price milestone of $100,000. On a brighter note, learn about the meticulous restoration of Notre-Dame following its devastating fire, showcasing the commitment to preserving cultural heritage and authenticity.

17 snips
Dec 5, 2024 • 7min
A Manhunt in Manhattan, and Another Trump Pick in Trouble
A dramatic assassination of a healthcare executive in NYC sparks a manhunt, raising serious concerns for the sector. Meanwhile, Trump navigates political turmoil as his defense secretary nominee faces serious allegations. The podcast also dives into the Trump Organization's efforts to establish an ethics policy amidst controversies. In international news, South Korean lawmakers demand accountability after a failed military crackdown, while a Tennessee law on transgender care heads to the Supreme Court. Plus, Google reveals a new A.I. that excels in weather forecasting!

21 snips
Dec 4, 2024 • 11min
What to Know About the Chaos in South Korea, and a Major Trans Rights Case
A political storm brews in South Korea as President Yoon Seok-yeol faces impeachment amid martial law declarations. Protests erupt, questioning the balance between military action and democracy. Meanwhile, families in Tennessee grapple with restrictive laws affecting transgender youth, as a landmark Supreme Court case looms. The discussion also dives into the mismanagement of conservation funds for pandas, spotlighting concerns over the actual impact of financial strategies on wildlife protection.

27 snips
Dec 3, 2024 • 8min
White House Defends Pardon, and Israel and Hezbollah Trade Fire
The discussion dives into the controversial presidential pardon of Hunter Biden and its potential ramifications on the Justice Department. It raises pressing questions about ongoing investigations into his business dealings. The podcast also explores the secretive debates within the Supreme Court regarding ethics and undisclosed gifts. Additionally, it examines the precarious tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, illustrating how both sides are cautiously testing the limits of their ceasefire. Plus, there's a quirky look at the new mail truck design.


