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Jan 9, 2026 • 28min
Will We See More ICE-Related Shootings?
Ali Pakorin, an ABC News producer focused on Capitol Hill, discusses a Senate resolution on Venezuela and the unexpected bipartisan support for military action oversight. Tom Sufi-Burge, an ABC News foreign correspondent, dives into the origins of widespread protests in Iran sparked by economic issues, the government's response, and the geopolitical ramifications. They explore the dynamics of authority, public outrage, and international implications surrounding both the Venezuela situation and the unrest in Iran.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 25min
Minneapolis Shooting Ignites Fury Over ICE
Alex Perez, a field reporter on the ground in Minneapolis, shares eyewitness accounts and community reactions following a fatal ICE shooting. Luis Martinez discusses the bold U.S. seizure of a Russian-flagged oil tanker, diving into the complexities of maritime operations involving Venezuelan oil. Meanwhile, Rachel Scott reveals the U.S. government's plans to control Venezuelan oil sales and the controversial push for Greenland, stirring political discussions and raising eyebrows regarding military strategies.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 28min
Translating Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’
James Longman, ABC News chief international correspondent, discusses the Trump administration's strategic focus on Venezuela, Colombia, and Greenland. He explains how the 'Donroe Doctrine' symbolizes geopolitical aims, especially regarding China's influence. Peter Harlombus sheds light on the Uvalde trial, detailing the emotional jury selection and the challenges of holding officers accountable after the tragic shooting. Meanwhile, Alex Stone explores the aftermath of the destructive Los Angeles fires, highlighting the trend of corporate buyers acquiring burned properties amidst community rebuilding efforts.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 28min
Nicolas Maduro Arrives in Court
Aaron Katursky, ABC News chief investigative correspondent, dives into Nicolas Maduro's court appearance and the alarming cocaine trafficking charges he faces. Elizabeth Schulze, ABC News economics correspondent, analyzes market reactions and the implications for U.S. oil companies like Chevron regarding Venezuelan oil. Meanwhile, Jay O'Brien discusses the political fallout from Minnesota's daycare fraud scandal, detailing Governor Tim Walz's controversial decision to suspend his re-election bid amid fierce scrutiny.

Jan 5, 2026 • 26min
Trump Wants to “Run” Venezuela. What Does That Mean?
Martha Raddatz, ABC News chief global affairs correspondent, breaks down the dramatic U.S. raid leading to Nicolas Maduro's extraction. She discusses the operational details and geopolitical ramifications of the incident. Matt Rivers, reporting from Bogota, shares mixed Venezuelan reactions to Maduro's removal and the implications of U.S. involvement. Together, they explore what 'running' Venezuela means in this complex scenario, revealing the ongoing strategies and sentiments from both sides of the conflict.

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Jan 3, 2026 • 19min
BREAKING: US Strikes Venezuela, Captures Maduro
Guests Luis Martinez, ABC News Pentagon reporter, and Matt Rivers, Latin America reporter, dive into the U.S. military's daring strikes on Caracas and the capture of Nicolás Maduro. Martinez details the tactical maneuvers, the elite forces involved, and the rapid extraction process. Rivers provides context, discussing the geopolitical implications and the uncertainty over who now leads Venezuela. They also debate whether this operation is a regime change or a law enforcement action, raising questions about future U.S. involvement in the country.

Dec 31, 2025 • 28min
One More Last Thing
The team dives into the viral 'Gen Z stare,' explaining its origins from COVID-era changes and service job pressures. They explore the collectible frenzy around Pop Mart's LaBubu toys, including a wild $500,000 counterfeit seizure. A unique naturist bowling event is shared, highlighting body positivity and nudist sports. Plus, there's excitement over a newly discovered Dr. Seuss manuscript set for release in 2026. Finally, reflections on reaching a huge milestone in the show's history spark nostalgic stories from listeners.

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Dec 30, 2025 • 27min
‘Trump Accounts’ Are About to Open. What Are They?
In this discussion, Elizabeth Schulze, an economics reporter for ABC News, unpacks the new 'Trump Accounts'—tax-advantaged investment accounts for newborns funded with a seed contribution. She explores their origins and compares them to prior concepts like baby bonds. Elizabeth explains eligibility and contribution limits, alongside potential growth projected from historical market returns. She also addresses risks and the ongoing K-shaped economy, emphasizing that while these accounts could provide support, they won't fully tackle wage inequality.

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Dec 29, 2025 • 25min
Visa Declined: The Battle Over Foreign Workers
Selina Wang, ABC Senior White House Correspondent, dives deep into the controversial ICE raid at a Georgia battery plant, showcasing her on-the-ground reporting. She reveals harrowing testimonies from detainees and highlights the dire conditions they faced. The discussion also probes the fallout with South Korea, the balancing act between immigration enforcement and attracting skilled labor, and the ongoing debate over worker visas like H-1B. Wang sheds light on political tensions and the personal aftermath for those caught in this contentious issue.

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Dec 24, 2025 • 29min
Epstein Files: Investigating Potential ‘Co-Conspirators’
Jay O'Brien, ABC News Capitol Hill correspondent, dives into the latest release of Jeffrey Epstein files, highlighting the implications of flight logs mentioning Donald Trump and the investigation of potential co-conspirators. Selena Wang, senior White House correspondent, discusses a surprising GDP report and why Americans feel economically worse despite the figures. Meanwhile, Kenton Juecki, meteorologist, warns of severe flooding risks in California impacting travel plans during the holidays.


