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43 snips
Oct 15, 2025 • 15min

Why Trump is bailing out Argentina for $20 billion

President Trump is discussing a $20 billion bailout for Argentina, intertwined with political stakes and rising protests against President Milei. New tariffs on timber and furniture have industry experts fearing increased costs for consumers. A Powerball winner plans to rebuild in the fire-ravaged Altadena, although community gentrification concerns loom. Meanwhile, tensions are escalating post-ceasefire in Israel-Hamas conflicts, and U.S. forces are taking action against alleged narco-terrorism off Venezuela's coast.
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45 snips
Oct 14, 2025 • 15min

What’s next for the fragile ceasefire

The recent phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire includes the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners, sparking celebrations amid Gaza's devastation. Meanwhile, U.S.-China tensions over tariffs have rattled markets, with export restrictions on rare earths creating further concerns. In local news, ethics reform efforts face setbacks as lawmakers struggle to pass key bills, while some airports reject political messaging about COVID. Plus, cocoa price hikes might limit Halloween's chocolate offerings this year.
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33 snips
Oct 13, 2025 • 16min

All 20 living hostages in Gaza freed by Hamas as peace plan holds

The release of 20 hostages held in Gaza marks a significant moment in the ongoing ceasefire. President Trump plays a key role in brokering this initial phase. Meanwhile, thousands of federal workers face layoffs as the government shutdown takes hold. In Portland, police reports challenge the federal narrative of chaos during protests. The tragic mass shooting in South Carolina adds to the day's somber news, while the recent Nobel Peace Prize goes to a leader advocating for democracy in Venezuela.
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18 snips
Oct 11, 2025 • 25min

What happens when MAHA and public-health experts talk to one another?

Maggie Bartlett, a virologist from Johns Hopkins and co-host of Why Should I Trust You?, discusses the vital role of public trust in health. Brinda Adhikari, a journalist and co-creator of the same podcast, shares insights on bridging gaps between MAHA supporters and public health experts. They explore issues like vaccine hesitancy, the impact of notable figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and the need for open dialogues. Together, they emphasize collaboration, understanding, and the need to humanize diverse perspectives to rebuild trust in public health.
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29 snips
Oct 10, 2025 • 15min

What the skyrocketing price of gold reveals about the economy

Recent events have led to a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, with discussions about hostage release underway. Amidst this, concerns over ethics arise with border czar Tom Homan facing scrutiny for potential conflicts of interest. The surge in gold prices signals investor anxiety about the global economy, as more individuals turn to gold as a safe haven. In lighter news, changes in NFL rules could lead to longer field goals, adding excitement to upcoming games.
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18 snips
Oct 9, 2025 • 16min

Hamas agrees to release the hostages. What to know.

Hamas has agreed to release hostages after accepting a ceasefire plan, sparking regional reactions. National Guard troops have been dispatched to Illinois despite local opposition, raising concerns among leaders. Experts dive into the Trump administration's attack on wind energy, discussing economic implications for rural areas. In lighter news, flavored ketchups and mayos are seeing a surprising sales boom as consumer tastes shift. Lastly, a suspect has been arrested for the deadly Palisades Fire that devastated thousands of homes.
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20 snips
Oct 8, 2025 • 13min

What the government shutdown could mean for your next flight

Flight delays are on the rise as air-traffic controllers call in sick during the government shutdown. The Supreme Court is considering a challenge to conversion therapy bans, possibly reshaping national law. There's controversy brewing over the FDA's approval of a generic abortion pill, stirring backlash from anti-abortion advocates. Meanwhile, an off-the-grid scientist discovered he won a Nobel Prize while hiking. Denmark plans to limit social media access for kids, sparking discussions on child safety and online platforms.
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22 snips
Oct 7, 2025 • 15min

Why the Gaza ceasefire talks feel different this time around

Ongoing ceasefire negotiations between Hamas and Israel have raised hopes but remain fraught with challenges. The impact of the government shutdown on FEMA has left communities vulnerable, igniting discussions about local recovery efforts. A new Medicare pilot leveraging AI promises to streamline prior authorization, but concerns linger about potential delays in patient care. Additional topics explore the CDC's updated vaccine guidelines, a harrowing blizzard on Mount Everest trapping hikers, and intriguing research on falling techniques to enhance longevity.
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17 snips
Oct 6, 2025 • 15min

How the fight over Trump’s use of federal troops just escalated

The podcast dives into the controversial deployment of federal troops in Chicago, attracting strong reactions from local officials. It explores the Supreme Court's new term, where significant cases may redefine presidential power. The ongoing government shutdown is causing crucial Medicare services to be cut, impacting many seniors. Internationally, mediators are meeting over Trump’s peace deal with Hamas, while Japan is on the brink of electing its first female prime minister. Archaeologists make an exciting discovery in Milan, inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's historic sketches.
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20 snips
Oct 4, 2025 • 29min

Schools blocked ChatGPT. Now they embrace it. What changed?

Vauhini Vara, a contributing writer for Bloomberg Businessweek, explores the rapid shift in U.S. schools from blocking to embracing AI tools. She discusses the pressures that drove this change and compares the current AI rollout to earlier educational technologies. Vara highlights innovative uses in classrooms, like lesson planning and feedback, while cautioning about potential harms, such as student privacy issues. Emphasizing the need for teaching AI literacy, she also questions the implications of industry ties in education.

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