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Feb 8, 2025 • 12min
Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports | 2.8.25
Jennifer Sey, founder of XXXY Athletics and former CMO of Levi's, dives into the battle for women's sports protection. She discusses the viral 'Real Girls Rock' ad campaign that celebrates female athletes while tackling bullying. Sey critiques the implications of trans inclusion in women's sports, arguing it undermines biological women's achievements. The conversation also highlights Nike's hypocrisy in supporting female athletes, revealing mistreatment cases and the potential for change under investor pressure.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 8min
USAID Cuts & Superbowl Preview | Afternoon Update | 2.7.25
Explore the significant cuts to USAID and their effects on staffing and job growth. Discover the latest updates on trade policies and the flu crisis impacting a majority of states. Plus, get excited for Super Bowl 59 as the Kansas City Chiefs aim for a historic third consecutive win against the Philadelphia Eagles. Stay informed on air traffic control reforms and the political landscape as migrant challenges unfold in Florida.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 16min
Trump’s Record Pace & Federal Media Contracts Cancelled | 2.7.25
Donald Trump's rapid executive actions set a record, showcasing a bold approach to policy-making. The discussion includes a new task force addressing anti-Christian bias in federal institutions and proposed tax reforms aimed at helping middle-class Americans. Controversy arises as federal media contracts are canceled over funding ethics, raising questions about financial support for major news outlets. Meanwhile, southern border crossings see a significant decline, reflecting shifting immigration dynamics.

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Feb 6, 2025 • 9min
Federal Buyout Paused & 60 Minutes Transcript Released | Afternoon Update | 2.6.25
A federal judge has paused President Trump's buyout plan for federal workers, igniting debates over potential funding issues and legal challenges. Meanwhile, a media controversy erupts over CBS's editing of an interview with Kamala Harris and the use of taxpayer money for media subscriptions. Tensions rise as Trump announces a task force to tackle anti-Christian bias, alongside a controversial executive order affecting gender in sports. A House hearing reveals deep divisions in political discourse, sparking discussions around immigration and LGBTQ issues.

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Feb 6, 2025 • 16min
DOGE Probes the Fed & Trump’s Gaza Proposal Fallout | 2.6.25
The podcast dives into Trump's bold medidas to curtail federal spending, stirring both support and backlash. It also unpacks his controversial Gaza proposal, sparking international uproar and strategic debates. As wildfires wreak havoc in Los Angeles, housing challenges emerge, spotlighting tensions between affordability initiatives and affluent neighborhoods. Plus, urban planning controversies unfold in Pacific Palisades, raising questions about government overreach and community impact. Financial accountability and media bias become hot topics, too, linking major figures like Elon Musk.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 8min
Trump Executive Order Blocked & DeepSeek’s Back Door | Afternoon Update | 2.5.25
Significant updates in U.S. politics are discussed, including Trump's blocked executive order on birthright citizenship. Critiques of WHO's COVID-19 guidelines raise questions about political influences. Concerns about cybersecurity risks from the Chinese AI tool DeepSeek are also highlighted, especially its links to Chinese servers. Lastly, a lawsuit from former UPenn swimmers over Title IX violations adds to the scrutiny of recent legal events and their implications for American institutions.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 15min
RFK Jr & Gabbard Advance & Netanyahu Visit | 2.5.25
RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard are making strides towards Senate confirmation, stirring up political dynamics. Trump meets with Netanyahu to discuss contentious issues surrounding Gaza, drawing worldwide reactions. There's a heated debate over the participation of transgender women in sports, raising questions on fairness and policy. The complexities surrounding the proposed dismantling of the Department of Education add to the ongoing political chess game, revealing fractures and alliances within the GOP.

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Feb 4, 2025 • 8min
Trump Plans Executive Action & Guantanamo Flights Begin | Afternoon Update | 2.4.25
The discussion reveals Trump's cabinet confirmations, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, and focuses on his plans for educational reform to increase parental control. It delves into the debate over transgender athletes in sports and the complexities of gender-affirming care for minors amid political turmoil. Additionally, it highlights the administration's approach to cutting the federal workforce and the escalating trade tensions with China, particularly involving tariffs and immigration policies.

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Feb 4, 2025 • 16min
Trade War Detente & USAID Closes Up Shop | 2.4.25
North America is buzzing as Mexico and Canada make concessions to ease tariff tensions with the U.S. Meanwhile, Texas ramps up immigration enforcement, allowing National Guardsmen to assist ICE. Controversy brews around the closure of a beleaguered international agency, raising concerns of misconduct. The political landscape is rocked by debates over USAID's alignment with current administration policies, shedding light on issues like DEI and LGBTQ rights impacting foreign relations. It's a whirlwind of politics, trade, and immigration enforcement!

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Feb 3, 2025 • 8min
Cartel Attack Prep & Tariff Deal Talks | Afternoon Update | 2.3.25
Mexican drug cartels pose a rising threat to U.S. forces, with discussions about suicide drones and National Guard deployments. Meanwhile, U.S.-China trade dynamics shift as new tariffs emerge and Panama pivots its diplomatic stance. The influence of China over the Panama Canal raises questions about agreements, while NPR and PBS face backlash over controversial reporting. Additionally, the podcast dives into the heated debate surrounding Grammy winners, adding a splash of entertainment to current events.