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Mar 25, 2024 • 7min
Russia Suspects Plead Guilty & Boeing’s Leadership Shakeup | Afternoon Update | 3.25.24
High-profile legal issues are shaking up the news, with investigations into Sean P. Diddy Combs and Donald Trump. A deadly terror attack in Moscow adds to the tension. Meanwhile, a Mexican drug cartel’s scheme targets American seniors. Boeing is also in the spotlight with significant leadership changes amid safety concerns. On a lighter note, a rare mountain lion attack in California and a geomagnetic storm watch create buzz for nature lovers and stargazers.

Mar 25, 2024 • 17min
Biden Signs Massive Spending Bill & Terror Attack Shakes Moscow | 3.25.24
President Biden signs a $1.2 trillion spending bill, stirring debate among House Republicans over military and social program funding. A tragic terror attack in Moscow, linked to ISIS-K, claims over 130 lives, raising geopolitical concerns. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris advocates for new gun control initiatives, including red flag laws, in response to growing safety fears. Legislative changes are also discussed, impacting U.S. embassies and diversity efforts.

Mar 24, 2024 • 13min
The Fight for Online Freedom: Murthy vs. Missouri | Sunday Extra
Carrie Severino, President of the Judicial Crisis Network, dives into the significant Murthy v. Missouri case, exploring critical issues around online free speech. She discusses how federal pressure on social media platforms to control dissenting views poses threats to First Amendment rights. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by the Supreme Court in balancing government influence with free expression, while examining the implications of potential rulings on future online discourse and the resilience of alternative platforms.

Mar 24, 2024 • 12min
RNC’s Battle Plans: A Conversation with Michael Whatley | 3.24.24
Michael Whatley, the Chairman of the Republican National Committee, discusses his vision for the upcoming elections. He outlines strategic efforts to ensure election integrity while emphasizing collaboration with state officials. Whatley reveals that no RNC donations will fund Donald Trump's legal fees. The conversation touches on voter mobilization, focusing on engagement and the importance of early voting. With battleground states in the spotlight, he stresses the need for unity among Republicans to enhance turnout amidst challenges.

Mar 23, 2024 • 11min
Pill Politics: The Supreme Battle Over Mifepristone | Saturday Extra
Erin Hawley, a senior counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom and lead attorney in the pivotal Supreme Court case on mifepristone, dives into the contentious issues surrounding this abortion drug. She discusses the rise in medication abortions and the critical role of initial doctor visits in ensuring safety. Hawley highlights the alarming health risks of mifepristone, including severe complications and regulatory changes during the pandemic. Legal arguments surrounding the FDA's oversight and patient safety concerns add further depth to this critical societal debate.

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Mar 23, 2024 • 15min
NY Times Admits Covid Mistakes & Tyson Foods | 3.23.24
The New York Times acknowledges the detrimental academic impact of pandemic lockdowns on children, revealing significant learning losses. Tyson Foods faces scrutiny for hiring migrants amid facility closures, stirring debate over its recruitment strategies. Additionally, a tragic incident surrounding the death of a non-binary teen raises questions about media narratives and identity complexities. This discussion uncovers the far-reaching effects of these controversies on both individuals and society.

Mar 22, 2024 • 9min
Princess Kate Cancer & Deadly Moscow Attack | Afternoon Update | 3.22.24
A devastating terror attack in Moscow has left many civilians dead, while the Princess of Wales shared her emotional cancer diagnosis. Personal health struggles intertwine with political tension, as lawmakers debate a controversial spending bill amidst a looming government shutdown. The upcoming election sees financial battles, with insights into Trump’s media strategies and Biden’s fundraising efforts. Additionally, ceasefire negotiations in the Middle East continue, alongside exciting updates on U.S. student loan forgiveness and advances in Elon Musk’s Neuralink technology.

Mar 22, 2024 • 16min
Deportation Paperwork Failure & Squatter Takeover | 3.22.24
The podcast dives into the chaos at the Texas border, where illegal immigrants are overwhelming the National Guard and facing a backlog in deportation cases. Homeowners grapple with squatters, highlighted by a dramatic incident in Queens. Legislative efforts aim to tighten immigration laws and address squatter rights, revealing the complexities of property laws. Additionally, a lawsuit over misleading land sales practices sheds light on the challenges illegal immigrants face. Tune in for an engaging mix of legal battles and social issues.

Mar 21, 2024 • 7min
DOJ Sues Apple & Alabama Bans DEI | Afternoon Update | 3.21.24
The latest legal challenges against former President Trump reveal potential repercussions of financial judgments and asset seizures. Exciting news surrounds the Biden administration's landmark lawsuit against Apple for monopolistic practices. Meanwhile, a security breach involving Kate Middleton's medical records raises privacy concerns. Alabama's new legislation on diversity funding stirs controversy, while a shocking bank robbery by young boys catches attention. Finally, a breakthrough in medicine highlights a successful genetically modified pig kidney transplant.

Mar 21, 2024 • 16min
Haiti’s Political Tailspin & Welcome Corps Concerns | 3.21.24
Chaos reigns in Haiti as rising gang violence forces urgent evacuations for stranded Americans. Donald Trump advocates for a 100% tariff on Chinese vehicles, igniting bipartisan discussions over economic impacts. Meanwhile, the Welcome Corps initiative empowers citizens to sponsor refugees, sparking debates on national security and integration. Coupled with the overwhelming migrant crisis in cities like New York and Chicago, these developments raise pressing questions about the current administration's immigration policies.


