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Jul 28, 2025 • 11min
Outrage Grows Over Starvation in Gaza, and a Mysterious Pentagon Budget Line
 The podcast dives into the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where accusations against Hamas for stealing UN aid clash with the reality of starvation on the ground. Amid international outcry, Israel has paused military operations for aid delivery. Meanwhile, a new trade deal between the U.S. and the EU sparks discussion on future collaboration. Additionally, it highlights an unusual house in Xinyi, China, standing defiantly against urban development, blending resistance with artistry. The episode also touches on troubling agricultural threats to the beef industry. 

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Jul 25, 2025 • 15min
A Contentious Media Merger, and the F.B.I.’s Epstein Scramble
 A massive media merger raises eyebrows about journalistic integrity and accessibility. Tensions grow as Trump grapples with the Federal Reserve and accusations of political influence swirl. The Justice Department faces challenges in the Epstein investigation while Gaza suffers a dire humanitarian crisis. France steps into the spotlight by recognizing Palestinian statehood and tributes pour in for wrestling icon Hulk Hogan. With interactions about reality TV's influence, listeners engage with memorable celebrity moments and a fun quiz segment. 

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Jul 24, 2025 • 7min
Trump’s Name in the Epstein Files, and Rare Protests in Ukraine
 Discussing Trump's name surfacing in the Epstein files, the conversation delves into legal challenges and his firm denial of any wrongdoing. In another turn, mass protests erupt in Ukraine over corruption, prompting presidential responses. Also featured is an interesting look at President Trump's AI action plan, which promises to give developers more freedom. Lastly, research challenges the popular 10,000 steps a day myth, suggesting that fewer might also keep you healthy. 

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Jul 23, 2025 • 11min
Trump Baselessly Accuses Obama of ‘Treason,’ and Transgender Clinics Close
 Tensions rise as Trump accuses Obama of treason amid scrutiny over the Epstein case. The podcast dives into the troubling closures of transgender youth clinics, with heartfelt stories from affected families. It also addresses the U.S. Olympic Committee's decision on transgender women competing in sports, stirring controversy. Meanwhile, mysterious fires in Iran raise suspicions of sabotage. Lastly, a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne reflects on his legendary career and personal struggles, capturing the essence of a rock icon. 

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Jul 22, 2025 • 10min
M.L.K. Files Released, and Troops Are Withdrawing From California
 Discover the release of classified files on Martin Luther King Jr., revealing little new information while highlighting FBI transparency issues. Delve into the sentencing of a former officer in the Breonna Taylor case and the implications of troop withdrawals from Los Angeles. Unpack the historical significance of the Etan Patz missing child case and its impact on child safety. Plus, pay tribute to the late Malcolm-Jamal Warner and his legacy in entertainment. 

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Jul 21, 2025 • 10min
Harvard’s Face-Off With the White House, and a Disturbing Pattern in Organ Donations
 Dive into the clash between Harvard and the Trump administration over serious allegations that could reshape academic freedom. The podcast sheds light on disturbing ethical dilemmas in organ donation, revealing risks to potential donors. Explore the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza as individuals struggle to secure food amidst violence. Plus, discover Japan's political shift towards right-wing populism and the cultural impact of a K-Pop band making waves by embracing sign language in their performances. 

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Jul 18, 2025 • 13min
Trump’s New Order on Epstein Files, and Colbert’s Canceled ‘Late Show’
 President Trump pushes for the release of documents in the Epstein case, responding to calls for transparency. The cryptocurrency industry makes waves with landmark legislation, while a beloved late-night show faces cancellation amidst corporate shakeups. Discussion on changing the voting age to 16 sparks intrigue, blending political critique with youth empowerment. The impact of PBS funding cuts reflects on its outreach, alongside a fun twist on TV award history featuring a light-hearted quiz for listeners. 

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Jul 17, 2025 • 9min
The Senate Surrenders on Spending, and Trump’s New Epstein Strategy
 Discover the intriguing political shifts as Senate Republicans pull funding for public media and foreign aid under Trump's influence. Explore Trump's strategic deflection regarding the Epstein saga, aimed at blaming Democrats. Meanwhile, communities tackle rising meth addiction with an innovative pay-to-quit approach, showing surprising effectiveness. Plus, witness the curious sale of the infamous Fyre Festival's branding rights on eBay, stirring up mixed reactions from the public. Tune in for a blend of politics, addiction solutions, and cultural commentary! 

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Jul 16, 2025 • 9min
Tariffs Push Prices Up, and the Supreme Court’s ‘Shadow Docket'
 Rising inflation is affecting American wallets as tariffs threaten to increase costs on imported goods. The Supreme Court's shadow docket raises eyebrows with its questionable rulings impacting federal employment. Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis at the Iran-Afghanistan border unfolds as deportees face bleak futures. Additionally, public libraries struggle with skyrocketing e-book prices, prompting calls for reform. This blend of economic and humanitarian issues paints a complex picture of current events. 

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Jul 15, 2025 • 9min
Trump’s New Ultimatum for Putin, and an Epstein Backlash
 The discussion delves into Trump’s bold military decisions and the skepticism surrounding his actions regarding Ukraine. Tensions arise as Trump faces legal challenges related to education funding cuts. Controversies about Epstein threaten to fracture his supporter base, igniting conspiracy theories and dissent. Amidst this, Los Angeles celebrates a decline in homelessness. The episode also pays tribute to composer Mark Snow, whose iconic work for The X-Files resonates with fans, adding a nostalgic touch to the conversation. 


