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Dec 16, 2023 • 13min
Anti-Semitism & Plagiarism: Harvard’s Dual Crisis | Saturday Extra
Dr. Carol Swain, a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Faith and Culture and author of "The Adversity of Diversity," dives into the controversies surrounding Harvard President Claudine Gay. She sheds light on allegations of plagiarism and the institutional double standards concerning anti-Semitism. Swain discusses the decline of viewpoint diversity in academia and its impact on critical thinking, while also calling for accountability in addressing discrimination. Her insights reveal the urgent need for change in higher education.

Dec 16, 2023 • 15min
Chinese Cyber Attacks & Government Funds Planned Parenthood | 12.16.23
The podcast dives into alarming Chinese cyber attacks targeting U.S. infrastructure, highlighting the stealth of Operation Volt Typhoon. It also reveals significant federal funding to abortion providers, igniting debates over taxpayer dollars and legal implications. The discussion extends to COP28, where nearly 200 countries grapple with fossil fuel regulations, exposing the tensions between developed and developing nations. These critical topics blend national security, healthcare funding controversies, and global climate challenges.

Dec 15, 2023 • 7min
Fetal Tissue Investigation & Steamboat Willie Free Use | Afternoon Update | 12.15.23
The podcast dives into the controversial investigation by the Department of Health and Human Services regarding alleged fetal tissue harvesting. It discusses how changing consumer behaviors are impacting tips for non-restaurant workers while highlighting positive economic trends. Attention shifts to the upcoming expiration of copyright on the iconic Steamboat Willie, which will soon enter public use. Listeners also learn about McDonald's innovative spinoff chain, Cosmix, and can look forward to the spectacular Geminids meteor shower.

Dec 15, 2023 • 15min
Biden’s Israel Shift & Netflix Viewing Transparency | 12.15.23
The Biden Administration is re-evaluating its stance on Israel's military actions, signaling a shift amidst growing criticism from within its own party. Meanwhile, Netflix is making waves by unveiling its viewership data, a change prompted by industry pressures and the need for better relationships with creators. In Argentina, the newly elected president is implementing bold reforms to combat rampant inflation, balancing austerity with welfare improvements. These diverse topics highlight significant political and economic dynamics across the globe.

Dec 14, 2023 • 7min
Defense Bill Passes House & Trump Trial Paused | Afternoon Update | 12.14.23
Discover the U.S. House's groundbreaking approval of an $886 billion defense policy bill aimed at military funding and personnel pay raises. Hear about the dramatic arrest of seven suspects in Denmark linked to Hamas, alongside a House resolution condemning rising anti-Semitism on campus. Delve into the controversial legislation around transgender rights in Ohio and the backlash faced by Boston's Mayor over a minority-only holiday gathering. Plus, an entertaining tale of an Australian woman and her donut-filled heist adds some quirky flavor to the mix!

Dec 14, 2023 • 15min
Hunter Biden Defies Subpoena & SCOTUS Weighs J6 Case | 12.14.23
Hunter Biden's defiance of a subpoena raises eyebrows and potential legal consequences. The Supreme Court's decision to hear a pivotal case may reshape January 6th prosecutions and their political ramifications. Meanwhile, Harvard's president faces plagiarism allegations, igniting debates about academic integrity and institutional accountability. The intertwining of law, politics, and education keeps listeners on edge as these controversial topics unfold.

Dec 13, 2023 • 7min
Hunter Biden’s Testimony Refusal & The Fed Holds Rates Steady | Afternoon Update | 12.13.23
A major vote on impeaching President Biden is brewing, highlighting Republican confidence amid a tight majority. Hunter Biden's refusal to testify stirs controversy over his family's business dealings. Legal battles unfold, with Supreme Court cases on January 6th and abortion in the spotlight. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve decides to keep interest rates steady—an important economic move. The Florida State Seminoles generate buzz, caught up in college football playoff debates.

Dec 13, 2023 • 15min
Ukraine Aid Standoff & Harvard’s President Keeps Job | 12.13.23
Ukrainian President Zelensky is urgently seeking military aid during his visit to the U.S., amid rising Republican resistance to Biden's funding proposal. Tensions escalate as the House votes on an impeachment inquiry, spotlighting political maneuvering and allegations against the President. Meanwhile, Harvard's board decides to keep Claudine Gay in her role, raising questions about leadership amid controversies on campus. Public sentiment shifts as debates on foreign aid clash with pressing domestic issues.

Dec 12, 2023 • 7min
Harvard’s Board Decision & Sununu Haley Endorsement | Afternoon Update | 12.12.23
Harvard's board stands firm in support of President Claudine Gay despite ongoing backlash and serious allegations. Critics, including prominent figures, are voicing their discontent with the university's leadership choices. Meanwhile, global issues take center stage as inflation rises slightly and missile attacks are reported in the Red Sea. The political landscape heats up with fresh endorsements, while concerns about organized carjackings in Washington, D.C. continue to grow.

Dec 12, 2023 • 15min
Trump Immunity SCOTUS Petition & Havard’s Donations Loss | 12.12.23
Special counsel Jack Smith asks the Supreme Court to weigh in on Trump's presidential immunity amid election interference accusations. Tensions rise as Harvard's president faces calls for resignation over her anti-Semitism stance, potentially costing the university $1 billion. Capitol Hill witnesses dozens of arrests during pro-Palestinian protests, sparking discussions about free speech versus institutional accountability. In national security negotiations, lawmakers clash over a $110 billion funding bill for Israel, Ukraine, and humanitarian efforts in Gaza.


