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Aug 29, 2023 • 15min
Victor Shokin Accusations & Biden Age Poll | 8.29.23
A former Ukrainian prosecutor's dismissal ties back to President Biden, raising ethical questions amidst allegations of corruption. A Canadian father triumphs in court after being jailed for misgendering his daughter, spotlighting complex issues of parental rights. Amidst this, many voters express concerns over Biden's age and suitability for another term, reflecting broader political sentiments. The intertwining of personal narratives and political controversies presents a unique exploration of today's societal challenges.

Aug 28, 2023 • 7min
Florida Braces for Idalia & Trump Trial Date Set | Afternoon Update | 8.28.23
Florida is bracing for Hurricane Idalia, with communities rallying for safety amid the storm's developments. A tragic shooting incident adds to the state's concerns, while a former president's upcoming trial date raises eyebrows. The discussion also dives into legal controversies, including a lawsuit tied to Kyle Rittenhouse, and examines societal issues surrounding discriminatory practices and internships. It's a compelling mix of weather, tragedy, and legal headlines.

Aug 28, 2023 • 15min
Trump’s Multi-Million Dollar Mugshot & DOJ Sues SpaceX | 8.28.23
Trump's recent mugshot has become a surprising fundraising boon, raking in over $7 million, while his legal troubles continue to unfold. Amid rising COVID cases, Biden is urging Congress to back a new vaccine. Meanwhile, the DOJ has launched a lawsuit against SpaceX for alleged hiring discrimination, which raises questions about the balance between national security and the rights of refugees. The discussion also touches on the serious implications of a tragic shooting in Jacksonville, highlighting the ongoing challenges surrounding discrimination and public safety.

Aug 27, 2023 • 15min
Dangerous Chemicals in Drinking Water | Sunday Extra
Dive into the alarming world of 'Forever Chemicals' in our drinking water. Discover how these substances, linked to serious health risks like cancer, have contaminated groundwater for decades. A chemistry expert shares crucial steps families can take to protect themselves. Learn about ongoing research aimed at purifying water and the push for significant regulatory changes. With growing government interest, find out how individuals can advocate for cleaner water amidst rising concerns over public safety.

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Aug 27, 2023 • 18min
Legal Pitfalls of the Fulton County Case | 8.27.23
This week, former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy, a contributing editor at National Review, breaks down the complex legal landscape of the Fulton County case against Donald Trump and his associates. He examines the broad RICO charges and the legal difficulties in linking state and federal laws. Andy discusses the roles of co-defendants like Mark Meadows and Rudy Giuliani, and draws historical parallels to past electoral disputes. He also addresses the constitutional implications and potential outcomes of this high-stakes legal battle.

Aug 26, 2023 • 10min
The Existential Threat of De-Banking | Saturday Extra
The troubling rise of de-banking is explored, revealing how individuals can lose access to funds based on their beliefs. High-profile cases spur a discussion on the implications for personal freedoms in both the UK and US. Advocacy efforts aim to protect financial rights and ensure transparency in banking. The influence of societal movements on banking decisions is examined, particularly how ideology impacts service accessibility. Lastly, parallels are drawn to social credit systems, emphasizing the need for equitable banking as a public utility.

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Aug 26, 2023 • 15min
Suicide Rate Jumps & Say No to Cellphones | 8.26.23
Suicide rates in the U.S. are alarmingly rising, especially among older adults, with loneliness playing a significant role. A California mother faces backlash and job loss after criticizing her child's school curriculum on gender identity, highlighting parental rights in education. Meanwhile, more parents are rejecting smartphones for their kids, citing concerns over mental health issues linked to technology. Discussions around these critical topics reveal deep societal shifts and ongoing controversies.

Aug 25, 2023 • 7min
Trump Posts on "X" & California Smash and Grab | Afternoon Update | 8.25.23
The first-ever mugshot of a former U.S. president makes waves, sparking media frenzy and a social media comeback linked to his fundraising. In Los Angeles, smash and grab thefts escalate, prompting calls for stricter penalties. Meanwhile, T-Mobile faces major layoffs, and BRICS nations expand their influence with plans to de-dollarize. Also discussed are shifting alcohol consumption guidelines in the U.S., suggesting a significant reduction in intake.

Aug 25, 2023 • 14min
Trump Mug Shot & Border Gates Open | 8.25.23
Former President Trump makes waves by posting his mug shot online, raising questions about democracy and election interference. Meanwhile, open gates at the southern border lead to a surge in immigration, with rising concerns over human trafficking. Wall Street firms are leaving New York due to high costs, shifting the financial landscape toward Florida. As legal challenges mount over immigration policies, debates heat up about border security and repatriation of illegal immigrants, showcasing the ongoing political tension surrounding these issues.

Aug 24, 2023 • 14min
GOP Candidates Clash & Trump’s Talk with Tucker | 8.24.23
The first Republican primary debate featured intense exchanges among candidates on crucial issues like the economy and Ukraine funding. Trump opted for a high-profile interview with Tucker Carlson instead of participating. DeSantis delivered notable critiques despite a quieter overall performance. In a shocking twist, the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin in a plane crash raised suspicions and speculation about foul play amidst his troubling history with Putin. The political landscape remains tumultuous as candidates gear up for the primaries.


