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Apr 28, 2024 • 14min
Anti-Israel Protests Spread Across College Campuses | 4.28.24
Zachary Marshall, Editor-in-chief at the Leadership Institute's Campus Reform, shines a light on the alarming rise of anti-Israel sentiment on college campuses following the October attacks. He discusses the unsettling behavior seen during protests and the troubling harassment faced by Jewish students. Marshall urges federal investigations into these incidents and critiques university administrations for their inadequate responses. The conversation highlights the complex interplay between academic environments and the escalating tides of anti-Semitism.

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Apr 27, 2024 • 21min
Biden’s Radical Overhaul of Title IX | Saturday Extra
In this discussion, Sarah Parshall Perry, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, dives into the Biden Administration's sweeping changes to Title IX. She highlights how gender identity is now included in the definition of sex, raising questions about due process in sexual misconduct cases. Perry explores the implications for educational institutions, from access to facilities to the governance of sports. The conversation also touches on potential Congressional challenges and the impact of new regulations on fairness in investigations.

Apr 27, 2024 • 15min
College Students Migrate South & Squashing Squatters | 4.27.24
There's a growing trend of college students opting for southern state schools over prestigious ones like Harvard, driven by financial incentives and supportive atmospheres. Meanwhile, New York is tightening regulations on squatters, complicating property ownership issues. In labor news, Starbucks faces a major Supreme Court case regarding the termination of employees involved in union activities, with potential implications for worker rights nationwide. These topics stir up discussions about education choices, property laws, and labor relations.

Apr 26, 2024 • 7min
Oklahoma Illegals Law & TikTok Fights Back | Afternoon Update | 4.26.24
Protests lead to the cancellation of USC's graduation, highlighting security concerns. Oklahoma introduces sweeping immigration legislation with national implications. Stricter laws are emerging in Tennessee and Florida, affecting undocumented immigrants. TikTok is fiercely battling legal challenges to avoid a potential ban in the U.S. Freedom of expression issues on the platform are also discussed. Meanwhile, Southwest Airlines might change its seating policy, and Reggie Bush's Heisman trophy is reinstated amid a legal case against the NCAA.

Apr 26, 2024 • 16min
Presidential Immunity & Weinstein Conviction Overturned | 4.26.24
The Supreme Court tackles the contentious issue of presidential immunity, potentially impacting future leaders and their accountability. In a surprising twist, Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction is overturned, raising concerns over the use of uncharged allegations in court. The podcast also sheds light on a congressional inquiry into claims of conservative censorship by online platforms, highlighting specific instances of bias and the implications for free speech. These topics weave a complex narrative around justice, leadership, and the digital landscape.

Apr 25, 2024 • 7min
Inflation Shakes Stock Market & Haiti’s Prime Minister Resigns | Afternoon Update | 4.25.24
The podcast dives into the effects of rising inflation on the stock market, highlighting a major drop in the Dow. It further investigates the complexities of presidential immunity and the surge in anti-Israel protests on college campuses. Recent upheavals include a significant police operation in Boston, resulting in over 100 arrests, and the resignation of Haiti’s Prime Minister amidst growing gang violence. The episode wraps up with a lighthearted tale about Shamrock, the viral green puppy, adding a dash of joy to the serious discussions.

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Apr 25, 2024 • 17min
Trump’s Courtroom Confinement & Anti-Israel Protest Response | 4.25.24
Donald Trump's legal troubles intensify as he faces financial crime allegations linked to the 2016 election while President Biden campaigns. At the same time, anti-Israel protests erupt on college campuses, notably at Columbia University. Tensions rise as lawmakers confront the chaotic environment. Discussions unfold around Idaho’s abortion law, with a Supreme Court challenge raising questions about state versus federal rights. The unfolding protests and legal battles signal a turbulent political landscape as elections approach.

Apr 24, 2024 • 9min
Foreign Aid Bill Signed & Idaho’s Abortion Law | Afternoon Update | 4.24.24
Explore the latest in international affairs as a massive $95 billion foreign aid bill is signed, bolstering military support for Ukraine. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court reviews Idaho's controversial abortion law, stirring debate about state versus federal rights. Stay tuned for updates on a Texas grand jury's actions against illegal immigration and new gun laws in schools. Retailers are also rethinking self-checkout kiosks due to theft concerns, reflecting changing consumer habits in shopping.

Apr 24, 2024 • 16min
Campus Chaos Response & Foreign Aid Passes Senate | 4.24.24
Sage Steele, host of The Sage Steele Show, delves into the chaos surrounding anti-Israel protests on college campuses, highlighting the confrontations with police and political implications. The discussion also covers a major Senate vote on foreign aid for Israel and Ukraine, raising concerns about humanitarian efforts and TikTok's potential ban. Additionally, Steele addresses alarming plagiarism findings in DEI programs, particularly at UCLA, questioning the integrity of advocates for diversity in academia. Tune in for a heated and informative exchange!

Apr 23, 2024 • 7min
Google Fires Anti-Israel Protestors & Gas Prices Rise | Afternoon Update | 4.23.24
Protests at NYU and Columbia have sparked over 150 arrests, leading Columbia to shift to hybrid classes. Google takes a stand against protesting employees, igniting corporate accountability discussions. Meanwhile, gas prices are on the rise, heavily affecting communities. In a heartwarming twist, local heroes in Minnesota unite to rescue a man from a burning vehicle, showcasing the power of community action amid ongoing legal battles involving Starbucks and labor relations.


