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Jan 17, 2024 • 8min
Trump Ballot Removal Paused & Houthis Redesignated Terror Group | Afternoon Update | 1.17.24
A judge pauses Trump’s ballot removal, sparking discussions around significant polling shifts in New Hampshire. The Houthi rebels are reclassified as a terrorist group, raising geopolitical concerns. Fishing regulations clash with industry practices, highlighting fees tied to herring catch monitoring. Alarming research reveals a lethal COVID-19 strain emerging from China. Additionally, legal developments unfold regarding Hunter Biden's firearm case, stirring political drama.

Jan 17, 2024 • 15min
Iran Weapon Interception & Congress Tax Deal Impacts | 1.17.24
Two Navy SEALs have mysteriously gone missing while intercepting an Iranian arms shipment destined for Yemen. The potential de-escalation of Houthi tensions raises questions about U.S. military strategies. As the New Hampshire Primary approaches, the political landscape shifts with Trump leading, but Nikki Haley's possible surge could hint at the GOP's future. Additionally, a bipartisan tax deal proposes expanding child tax credits, which could significantly benefit millions. The dynamics in Congress are as intriguing as ever!

Jan 16, 2024 • 7min
Candidates Focus on New Hampshire & New Gilgo Beach Charges | Afternoon Update | 1.16.24
The political scene heats up as Donald Trump celebrates his win in the Iowa caucus, igniting reactions from rival candidates ahead of New Hampshire. Legal troubles loom with ongoing investigations into the Gilgo Beach murders. Meanwhile, a Navy operation disrupts military aid to Yemen, while the Supreme Court tackles transgender bathroom access. Plus, Bill Belichick's potential coaching future with the Falcons is in the spotlight, along with highlights and key outcomes from the recent Emmy Awards.

Jan 16, 2024 • 16min
Trump Wins Iowa Caucus & Taiwan Elects Anti-China President | 1.16.24
Donald Trump scores a stunning victory in the Iowa caucus, cementing his lead in the GOP race and stirring rivalries amongst candidates. Meanwhile, Taiwan elects a new president with a strong anti-China stance, signaling potential shifts in regional relations. The podcast also tackles diversity and equity issues within the airline industry, highlighting gaps between commitments and realities. The ongoing debate over safety amid these diversity initiatives raises pressing questions for the future.

Jan 15, 2024 • 8min
Iowa GOP Caucuses & Texas Receives Cease And Desist | Afternoon Update | 1.15.24
The podcast discusses the upcoming Iowa GOP caucuses, where Donald Trump leads amid worries of voter turnout. Severe weather in Iowa and Texas impacts both local communities and migrant management, stirring political tensions. Additionally, listeners hear about the U.S. military intercepting potential threats abroad and German farmers protesting tax changes due to economic strain. Each topic reveals the intricate interplay of local and global issues, making for a thought-provoking conversation.

Jan 15, 2024 • 16min
Iowa Caucus Kick Off & DC Houthi Strike Protest | 1.15.24
The 2024 presidential race kicks off with the Iowa Caucus bringing excitement and competition among candidates, especially Donald Trump. Voter enthusiasm is tested by harsh weather and complex dynamics. Meanwhile, tensions rise as Texas and the federal government clash over immigration enforcement. Protests in D.C. turn violent, complicating President Biden's balancing act amid conflicting party demands. The complexities of U.S. foreign policy also stir public concern, highlighting the intricate interplay between domestic and international issues.

Jan 14, 2024 • 17min
A Roadmap to Fixing America’s Service Academies | Sunday Extra
U.S. service academies are struggling to produce a sufficient number of officers while increasingly adopting progressive policies. A former Naval Academy professor sheds light on the negative impact of recent admissions changes and diversity initiatives. The discussion emphasizes the crucial need for effective leadership and cultural reforms within the military academies. Embracing critical thinking over conformity is essential for preparing future leaders to navigate complex challenges.

Jan 14, 2024 • 12min
2024 Economic Forecast: Perspectives from a Bull & Bear | 1.14.24
Kenny Pocari, a market strategist and managing partner at Case Capital Advisors, offers a bullish perspective on the 2024 economy. He and another expert dive into contrasting forecasts, debating potential recession risks versus optimistic growth opportunities. They explore inflation, interest rates, and a possible housing market bubble, highlighting the Federal Reserve's challenges in balancing rate cuts and political implications as the election approaches. Tune in for insights on navigating an uncertain economic landscape!

Jan 13, 2024 • 15min
Silencing Hollywood: Ingo Rademacher Sues ABC | Saturday Extra
Conservative voices in Hollywood are facing increased blacklisting and self-censorship. Actor Ingo Rademacher's lawsuit against ABC highlights discrimination in the industry. The discussion also covers a former actor's dismissal over a vaccine mandate, examining political bias. Tensions arise over expressing personal beliefs on social media amid polarized opinions. Complex gender dialogues challenge industry professionals, affecting discussions on gender identity and women's sports. Ultimately, the struggle for freedom of expression in entertainment is at the forefront.

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Jan 13, 2024 • 15min
College’s Test-Optional Debate & 2024 Film Forecast | 1.13.24
The podcast dives into the shift away from standardized testing in college admissions, prompted by the pandemic and the debate over fairness. It also tackles Disney's box office struggles and the anticipated resurgence of sci-fi films like Dune Part 2. Listeners will learn about upcoming cinematic gems, including 'Mean Girls: The Musical.' Additionally, the show highlights alarming statistics on retail theft in New York and the governor's efforts to combat this rising crisis.


