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Mar 19, 2024 • 28min

Apple Wants Google's AI & America's Hottest Housing Market Cools Off

Could Apple be teaming up with Google to enhance iPhones with advanced AI technology? A Supreme Court decision might reshape how social media companies operate in relation to free speech. Meanwhile, Austin's housing market faces a downturn, while iconic brands like Joann's Fabrics are filing for bankruptcy. Sports Illustrated seeks to revive its image under new ownership, and MrBeast plans the biggest game show giveaway yet! Lastly, imagine AI-powered massage robots helping you de-stress—it's not just a dream anymore!
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Mar 18, 2024 • 29min

The End of 6% Real Estate Commissions? & Uber and Lyft Are Out in Minneapolis

A groundbreaking settlement could reshape real estate commissions, shifting how buyers and sellers interact with agents. Uber and Lyft are pulling out of Minneapolis due to new minimum wage laws, highlighting a clash between worker rights and corporate interests. Meanwhile, a tech mogul faces fraud charges tied to HP's troubled acquisition of Autonomy. The guys also celebrate weekend wins and ponder why Trader Joe's tote bags are fetching high prices in today’s trend-driven market!
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Mar 15, 2024 • 29min

SpaceX's Starship Flies Further Than Ever & Hilton Invests $210M in College Towns

SpaceX's latest Starship test flight marks a significant leap forward, showcasing longer durations despite a dramatic re-entry disintegration. The potential for colonizing Mars and lunar missions fuels excitement. Hilton's massive investment in hotel development across college towns signals a strategic shift in tourism. Meanwhile, President Biden's push against a U.S. Steel merger raises questions about job security and indigenous land rights in Vancouver. The hosts also delve into stock picks and the quirky world of meme coins, adding a humorous twist to finance.
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Mar 14, 2024 • 28min

House Passes TikTok Ban & Dollar Tree Closing 1,000 Stores

The House of Representatives advances a bill that could ban TikTok in the U.S., raising questions about free speech and creator livelihoods. Meanwhile, Dollar Tree plans to close up to 1,000 stores amid shifting consumer habits. Students are facing confusion in college admissions, largely due to FAFSA delays. Also, the rapid rise of girls' wrestling and an innovative AI assistant are reshaping tech and sports. Plus, candy companies are reviving gum sales after a slump!
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Mar 13, 2024 • 26min

Inflation Gets Hotter & Airbnb Bans Surveillance Cameras

Rising inflation trends are causing concern, particularly in housing and energy, sparking discussions about interest rates. Airbnb's new ban on indoor surveillance cameras raises privacy questions for guests. Meanwhile, Telegram's explosive growth showcases the evolving social media landscape. The safety of assisted driving technologies, like those from Tesla and Ford, is also under scrutiny. Plus, restaurants are now charging cancellation fees, and Google faces irony with its WLAN woes in an eco-friendly office.
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Mar 12, 2024 • 28min

Liquid Death Worth $1.4B & Boeing's Problems Keep Adding Up

Explore the fascinating rise of Liquid Death, now worth $1.4 billion, thanks to its edgy branding that appeals to niche audiences. Meanwhile, Boeing faces numerous challenges, including safety concerns and regulatory scrutiny. The conversation shifts to Biden's budget plan and its implications for Social Security amidst growing political rivalries. Discover the ethical issues surrounding insurance companies collecting personal data and the trend of young people co-buying homes to combat housing costs. Plus, find out why vinyl records are making a comeback in the UK.
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Mar 11, 2024 • 29min

Is Tiktok For Sale?! & Blockbusters Dominate the Oscars

The discussion kicks off with the potential sale of TikTok amid congressional efforts for a ban, blending humor with political insight. They dive into the Oscars, celebrating the films that resonated with audiences, like 'Oppenheimer.' Listeners are treated to reflections on the banking sector a year after the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, along with winners from the week in the EV market, featuring Rivian’s intriguing new R2 SUV. The hosts also explore changes in society since the pandemic, touching on education and work patterns.
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Mar 8, 2024 • 28min

Biden Wants to Bump Up Corporate Taxes & The US Could Actually Ban TikTok

The hosts dive into President Biden's ambitious plans for corporate tax hikes, spotlighting the stark contrast with Trump’s policies. They discuss the looming possibility of banning TikTok in the U.S., fueled by bipartisan support. In a surprising twist, Netflix is eyeing the live sports market while also gearing up for a boxing match featuring Jake Paul and Mike Tyson. Meanwhile, Applebee's and IHOP are teaming up for a dynamic dining experience. Plus, a sneak peek at the upcoming Oscars and the buzz surrounding this year's nominees!
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Mar 7, 2024 • 30min

You Can Buy a Vote on Disney's Board & The Regional Bank Saved by $1B Investment

Discover the high-stakes battle for Disney's board votes as shareholders sell their influence. Dive into how New York Community Bank avoided disaster with a $1 billion lifeline. Uncover new SEC rules demanding transparency on greenhouse gas emissions. Explore how fresh regulations could unexpectedly shake up fast fashion. Plus, listen to wild tales like a man receiving 217 COVID vaccinations and the quest to bring back the Woolly Mammoth, making for a fun mix of corporate intrigue and unusual stories!
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Mar 6, 2024 • 27min

First NCAA Athletes Vote to Unionize & Major Meta Outage on Super Tuesday

Dartmouth basketball players make waves by voting to unionize, potentially reshaping NCAA athlete rights. A surprise Meta outage occurs on Super Tuesday, causing disruptions. Bitcoin achieves an all-time high amidst market chaos, reflecting its resilience. Meanwhile, Tesla's Berlin factory faces challenges due to a suspected arson attack, and Miami Beach tightens rules to manage Spring Break crowds, balancing safety with civil rights. The episode blends sports, tech, and societal issues in a lively discussion.

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