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Dec 8, 2025 • 7min

New WBD Bid, SCOTUS Presidential Power Case, AI Executive Order and more

Paramount's ambitious takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery aims to challenge Netflix's dominance in the streaming arena. Meanwhile, Trump faces a pivotal Supreme Court case that could redefine presidential authority over independent agencies. He also plans an executive order to block state-level AI regulations, stirring debate about national competitiveness. In international news, Zelensky meets with key European leaders, addressing important peace proposals. Finally, highlights from this year's Golden Globe nominations include a new category for podcasts.
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Dec 8, 2025 • 7min

ICE Numbers, Trump Accuses Zelensky, Indiana Redistricting and more

New data reveals a striking number of ICE arrests involve individuals without criminal records. President Trump is raising eyebrows by accusing Ukraine's leader of being uninformed about a US-backed peace deal. In Indiana, GOP lawmakers are wrestling with new congressional maps that might hinder Trump's ambitions. Meanwhile, tensions escalate as Thailand carries out airstrikes against Cambodia. Lastly, Trump hosted the Kennedy Center Honors, recognizing celebrities like Stallone and Gaynor, blending entertainment with political commentary.
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Dec 7, 2025 • 22min

One Thing: Understanding Trump's Seismic Assault on Legal Immigration

Fear grips immigrants as Trump's policies restrict legal immigration, following a controversial National Guard shooting. The Somali community in Minneapolis feels the impact of inflammatory remarks and heightened Department of Homeland Security actions. Legal pathways become increasingly clogged with application pauses and halted ceremonies, creating anxiety among green card holders. Experts discuss how anti-immigrant rhetoric shapes public opinion and scrutinize long-term consequences for the immigration system.
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Dec 6, 2025 • 13min

5 Good Things: The TikToker Who Changed a Veteran’s Life

A heartwarming daddy-daughter dance at a prison restores family bonds, while one creator raises over $1.5 million to support an elderly veteran in need. Two innovative teens develop a resource that helps New Yorkers find affordable housing. New research reveals that our brains may remain in adolescence until around age 32, shedding light on maturity. Additionally, a social twist on chore nights helps friends tackle mundane tasks together, making them more enjoyable. Small acts of kindness and community continue to inspire and uplift.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 7min

Birthright Citizenship Case, Epstein Files Pathway, FIFA World Cup Matchups and more

Joan Biskubic, a CNN correspondent specializing in legal analysis, breaks down the Supreme Court's deliberations on birthright citizenship and its implications for the 14th Amendment. Matt Egan, a CNN business reporter, shares eye-opening insights on the latest economic data, focusing on inflation and the affordability crisis affecting consumers. The discussion also touches on the upcoming FIFA World Cup matchups, adding a dose of sports excitement to the mix.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 7min

Child Vaccination Change, Netflix Deal, Pipe Bomber Motive and more

The CDC's bold move to change childhood hepatitis B vaccinations sparks a heated debate about individual choice versus universal mandates. A recent Trump administration strike on a drug trafficking boat faces criticism and concerns over its justification. In a surprising twist, Netflix's bid for Warner Bros. could transform the media landscape. The arrest of the D.C. pipe bomb suspect reveals a motive tied to beliefs about the 2020 election. Finally, Jakarta surpasses Tokyo to become the world's most populated city, highlighting rapid demographic shifts.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 7min

Strike Briefings, TX Redistricting Decision, Eurovision Boycott and more

Lawmakers are divided over video from controversial strikes on a drug trafficking boat. The Supreme Court has upheld a Texas congressional map supported by the Trump administration, stirring political tensions. Letitia James won't face indictment in the mortgage fraud case, but the story isn't over yet. In Gaza, the leader of an anti-Hamas militia has been killed, heightening regional instability. Meanwhile, several countries have decided to boycott the Eurovision Song Contest due to Israel's participation amid ongoing protests.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 36sec

7:20 PM ET: Grand Jury Declines to Re-indict Letitia James

A grand jury has just declined to re-indict New York Attorney General Letitia James over mortgage fraud charges. The podcast dives into the implications of this decision and the Justice Department's latest efforts that have come to an end. Tune in for insights on the broader impact of legal challenges facing public officials!
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Dec 5, 2025 • 46sec

7:05 PM ET: SCOTUS Greenlights New TX Congressional Map

The Supreme Court gives the green light to Texas's new redistricting map, a move that tilts the scales in favor of Republicans for the upcoming midterms. This decision has huge implications for the electoral landscape in Texas. Tune in to hear the breakdown of what this means for voters and the political climate.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 7min

Boat Strike Briefing, Vaccination Vote Delayed, Walshe Trial Witness and more

Lawmakers are divided after a classified briefing about a controversial boat strike near Venezuela. Tensions flared during discussions on changing childhood vaccine schedules, as outside doctors clashed with newly appointed advisors. In Minnesota, the Somali community responds to immigration enforcement with a strong message for President Trump. Meanwhile, new developments in the DC pipe bomber investigation unfold, alongside gripping testimony in Brian Walshe’s murder trial that hints at personal connections.

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