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Jan 22, 2024 • 6min

Trump and Haley Campaign in NH & Musk Visits Auschwitz | Afternoon Update | 1.22.24

Candidates are sprinting on the final day of campaigning in New Hampshire, with Trump and Haley in the spotlight. Legal drama unfolds as the Supreme Court rules on a fraud case involving Devin Archer. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's visit to Auschwitz raises eyebrows and sparks discussion. Cultural tensions surface with contentious DEI initiatives in universities, alongside an inauguration of a disputed temple in India. A devastating landslide in China adds to the global updates, reminding us of the world's challenges.
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Jan 22, 2024 • 15min

DeSantis Endorses Trump & NYC Migrant Mess | 1.22.24

Ron DeSantis suspends his presidential campaign, reshaping the GOP primary into a contest between Donald Trump and Nikki Haley. Allegations against Fulton County DA Fani Willis complicate legal battles for Trump. Meanwhile, New York City's East Village faces public outcry over unsanitary conditions tied to the migrant crisis, raising health concerns. The political tug-of-war intensifies as House Republicans clash with the Biden administration over immigration, spotlighting pressures within the Democratic Party.
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Jan 21, 2024 • 13min

Germany in Decline: Economic Downturn and Farmer Protests | Sunday Extra

Farmer protests in Germany reveal deep-rooted economic and political discontent. As farmers clash with climate change policies, frustration over reduced subsidies grows. A six-year overview uncovers cultural and economic shifts, highlighting the impact of past leadership. Voter dissatisfaction pushes many towards extreme political factions, driven by issues like immigration. Additionally, discontent brews within the Green party, hinting at potential shifts in political alliances and economic policies in Europe.
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Jan 21, 2024 • 17min

Disturbing Rise in Cancer Rates Among Younger Americans | 1.21.24

Dr. Otis Brawley, a Johns Hopkins oncology and epidemiology professor, discusses the alarming rise in cancer rates among younger Americans, particularly colorectal and pancreatic cancers. He highlights a yearly increase of 1-1.5% in colorectal cases, linking it to dietary changes and obesity. The conversation dives into microbial influences, like HPV and gut bacteria, and environmental factors like chemical exposure. Additionally, Dr. Brawley sheds light on the distinctions between familial and sporadic cancers and the implications for treatment and prognosis.
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Jan 20, 2024 • 14min

Harvard Sued by Students for Antisemitism | Saturday Extra

Shabbos Kestenbaum, a Harvard graduate student, shares his firsthand experiences in a brave lawsuit against the university for neglecting to protect Jewish students from rising antisemitism. He discusses unsettling incidents on campus, especially following an attack on Israel, which have highlighted the need for better safety measures. The conversation also touches on the implications of DEI programs and systemic issues contributing to this troubling trend. Kestenbaum's pursuit of justice reveals deep-rooted concerns about discrimination and campus culture.
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Jan 20, 2024 • 16min

Biden Admin Targets Conservatives & Net Neutrality Revived | 1.20.24

The Biden administration faces allegations of politically motivated Medicaid audits targeting red states like Florida. There's a deep dive into the controversy of using anti-terrorism funds for activism against conservatives. Meanwhile, the revival of net neutrality is scrutinized, with discussions on how it could affect internet innovation. Additionally, a new initiative in Rhode Island aims to bolster media literacy among teachers, raising questions about federal funding and potential biases in education.
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Jan 19, 2024 • 7min

March for Life & Ozempic Price Rises | Friday Afternoon Update | 1.19.24

Participants rally in Washington, D.C. for the March for Life, reacting to recent abortion rulings and evolving Democratic strategies against third-party candidates. The rising costs of Ozempic are scrutinized amid ongoing debates about drug pricing in politics, while the political landscape heats up over Trump's legal issues. Meanwhile, China's economic growth and potential U.S. housing market revival make headlines, alongside Japan's historic lunar landing and the cognitive benefits of multivitamins.
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Jan 19, 2024 • 16min

Middle East Escalations & Daniel Penny’s Legal Battle | 1.19.24

Recent airstrikes in the Middle East raise alarms about potential broader conflict, as Pakistan and Iran experience escalating military tensions. Political strife surrounds a censure call against Representative Elise Stefanik, impacting the upcoming elections. The legal battle involving Marine Daniel Penny, linked to the controversial death of a homeless man, ignites national debate on race and mental health issues. Meanwhile, discussions on potential vice presidential candidates for Trump highlight loyalty and leadership for future elections.
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Jan 18, 2024 • 7min

Senate Passes Spending Bill & Uvalde Report Released | Afternoon Update | 1.18.24

The Senate has passed a spending bill to fund government agencies until March, stirring concerns about federal surveillance on political transactions. In international news, rising tensions between Pakistan and Iran are spotlighted, alongside a critical report on the Uvalde shooting that reveals law enforcement failures. Closer to home, emotional testimonies from families in impeachment proceedings against the Homeland Security Secretary underscore the impact of border control policies. Tech news also features, with Apple removing a smartwatch feature due to legal issues.
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Jan 18, 2024 • 16min

WEF’s Conservative Outreach & Biden's NH Ballot Blues | 1.18.24

The World Economic Forum is striving to repair its image while grappling with criticisms over its handling of controversial speakers. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party faces fallout from its New Hampshire primary adjustments, complicated by Biden's absence and rising competition from Dean Phillips. As Congress wrestles with budget negotiations, the specter of a government shutdown looms large, revealing deep fissures between party lines. The need for faith in institutions and traditional values is emphasized amidst growing populism and skepticism.

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