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We bring you 5 stories that will get you up to speed and on with your day. Updates every weekday morning, midday and evening. Plus, 5 Good Things and One Thing on the weekends.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 7min
Looming tariffs, 23 states sue HHS, Mangione death penalty & more
A new wave of tariffs is set to impact the economy, sparking concerns over inflation. Legal battles are heating up as 23 states challenge the Trump administration's cuts to public health funding. The Justice Department is pursuing the death penalty in a chilling murder case involving a healthcare CEO. Alabama courts are making headlines with a ruling supporting abortion access across state lines. Additionally, Virginia Giuffre faces serious health issues after a car accident, complicated by conflicting reports about her condition.

Apr 1, 2025 • 7min
Tariff uncertainty, federal jobs purge, torpedo bat & more
Uncertainty looms over tariffs, with even Trump’s advisors in the dark about potential impacts. Meanwhile, federal health agencies face massive layoffs, affecting thousands. In Myanmar, time is critical as rescue efforts continue after a devastating earthquake. The baseball world is buzzing about innovative ‘torpedo’ bats that promise high-flying home runs. Finally, discover how laughter can boost your health and bring joy into your daily life!

Apr 1, 2025 • 7min
Europe’s tariff warning, TikTok’s deadline, Karen Read murder trial & more
The world is on edge as Europe warns of retaliatory tariffs amid tensions. Harvard faces potential funding threats due to antisemitism allegations. TikTok has a looming deadline for a U.S. ownership deal. In the courtroom, the dramatic selection process for Karen Read’s murder trial is underway. On a lighter note, excitement builds for the women’s NCAA basketball Final Four, showcasing the fierce competition between top teams like UConn and Texas.

Apr 1, 2025 • 7min
Votes test Trump, man mistakenly sent to mega prison, marathon senate speech & more
Key elections in Florida and Wisconsin could reshape Congress. A man was wrongly deported to a prison in El Salvador, leaving many questioning the Trump administration's decisions. Trump is also taking steps to combat ticket price gouging. Meanwhile, Senator Cory Booker's passionate marathon speech highlights political tensions. On a corporate note, Hooters files for bankruptcy but assures fans it's not going away anytime soon.

Mar 31, 2025 • 7min
WHCA vs WH, buried measles forecast, NASA astronauts speak out & more
Tensions rise as a Trump aide reiterates the administration's stance on tariffs, but experts remain skeptical. The White House Correspondents' Association raises concerns over press freedoms and seating changes. A significant Supreme Court case tackles religious tax exemptions. Meanwhile, troubling insights emerge on the CDC's measles vaccination messaging amid public health worries. Lastly, astronauts reflect on their long space mission, sharing both serious challenges and lighter moments of adjusting back to life on Earth.

Mar 31, 2025 • 6min
Stocks in a slump, Musk’s CIA visit, Tesla dealership fire & more
Investors are feeling the pressure as new tariffs loom on the horizon. In a surprising turn, Elon Musk is making his first visit to the CIA. Meanwhile, Myanmar is in mourning following a devastating earthquake, with search teams working tirelessly. The situation is also tense for four missing US soldiers in Lithuania. On a different note, a fire at a Tesla dealership raises alarms about rising vandalism against electric cars in Italy, showcasing the challenges facing the brand.

Mar 31, 2025 • 7min
Recession risk, Trump’s 'angry' at Putin, SCOTUS religion case & more
The podcast dives into the potential economic downturn linked to Trump's trade policies, highlighting fears of recession and job losses. It also covers Trump's increasing tensions with Russia over Ukraine. Furthermore, the Supreme Court's looming decision on taxing religious organizations raises important questions. Lastly, a fascinating study reveals how good sleep might protect against Alzheimer's, linking sleep quality to cognitive health. It's a blend of politics, economics, and health insights that keeps listeners engaged!

Mar 31, 2025 • 7min
Trump eyes third term, aid workers’ bodies found, French politics shock & more
The podcast dives into the potential impact of new auto tariffs on U.S. jobs and whether buyers should be wary. Donald Trump hints at a possible third presidential run, stirring political waters. In a tragic report, bodies of aid workers are recovered in Gaza. A prominent French presidential candidate faces a shocking ban from the race. Plus, a cryptocurrency mogul is financing a daring SpaceX mission with inexperienced astronauts aboard. It's a whirlwind of current events and political intrigue!

Mar 31, 2025 • 7min
‘Liberation Day’ promise, rescue window closing, dangerous storms & more
President Trump promises a ‘Liberation Day’ with new tariffs. A devastating earthquake in Myanmar leaves many trapped as rescue efforts dwindle. Deadly storms are sweeping across the country, raising concerns for the Midwest and East Coast. Elon Musk turns his attention to the Supreme Court race in Wisconsin, stirring political intrigue. Plus, excitement builds around March Madness as the final four teams are set, with thrilling matchups and key highlights from women’s basketball in the mix.

Mar 30, 2025 • 20min
One Thing: Why Musk Is Pouring Millions into Wisconsin
Arlette Saenz, a CNN correspondent specializing in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, shares insights on the significant financial backing by Elon Musk for the campaign. They discuss how this election could reflect the national political climate, especially with Trump back in the office. Saenz highlights contrasting views of candidates on critical issues like crime and reproductive rights. Community reactions reveal local concerns over outside funding affecting elections, raising questions about the influence of affluent donors on judicial decision-making.


