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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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Jun 26, 2025 • 7min
Classified information plan, US economy shrank, AI-regulation block & more
Tensions rise as Democrats criticize the White House's move to restrict access to classified information. The economy reveals a troubling contraction, sparking debates around military actions and diplomacy with Iran. Minnesota finds itself in legal hot water due to Trump-era lawsuits. A proposed bill could hinder states from enforcing AI regulations. Meanwhile, Ecuador breathes a sigh of relief as its most wanted criminal is apprehended. Technology regulation remains a hot topic amidst these political and economic shifts.

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Jun 26, 2025 • 7min
CIA head on US strikes, Maryland judges sued, teen sprinting superstar & more
The CIA director asserts that recent US strikes significantly hampered Iran's nuclear ambitions, stirring debate. A lawsuit against all Maryland judges takes center stage, while a wrongly deported man remains in custody for now. Controversial discussions arise over new CDC guidelines on vaccinations for youth. Meanwhile, a teenage sprinting prodigy makes headlines, smashing records in his first international race and showcasing the rise of young athletic talent.

Jun 25, 2025 • 6min
Israel-US strikes aftermath, Boulder suspect’s new charges, Bumble layoffs & more
The impact of recent military strikes on Iran's nuclear sites is explored, revealing significant geopolitical tensions. Legal controversies are highlighted, including new charges against a suspect in Boulder for hate crimes. The podcast also discusses RFK Jr.’s new CDC vaccine advisory panel and its implications. Additionally, Bumble faces job cuts amid a shifting online dating landscape, sparking conversations about user satisfaction and industry trends. It's a mix of serious issues and the changing world of dating.

Jun 25, 2025 • 7min
NATO summit wraps, Kenya protests, merger goes bankrupt & more
A NATO summit wraps up with discussions on defense spending and collective security. Meanwhile, a blistering heat wave highlights the U.S. infrastructure's weaknesses. In Kenya, police clash with peaceful protesters a year after deadly anti-government unrest. Job search giants are in financial trouble as competition from sites like Indeed and LinkedIn heats up. The podcast also touches on personalized sleep solutions, promoting innovations in smart bed technology.

Jun 25, 2025 • 7min
US and Iran to meet, new US immigration plan, Mayor Adams on Mamdani & more
Tensions rise as the U.S. prepares for talks with Iran amid claims of destroyed nuclear sites. A controversial immigration plan faces hurdles within the Trump administration and congressional Republicans. In local politics, Zohran Mamdani's surprise win shakes up New York City's Democratic primary, prompting Mayor Adams to comment on the shift. Meanwhile, the latest updates from the Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial add to the mix of buzzing headlines.

Jun 25, 2025 • 6min
Trump defends strike damage, NATO defense spending, rare new sea & more
President Trump defends his claims about U.S. airstrikes on Iran, challenging contrary intelligence. NATO gains praise for increased defense spending under his influence. A federal court orders the correction of a wrongful deportation. Controversy brews over misleading claims made to CDC advisors related to vaccines. Meanwhile, an unexpected rare inland sea forms in one of the driest regions, showcasing nature's surprises.

Jun 25, 2025 • 7min
US strike damage, NYC political earthquake, record-breaking heat & more
A recent revelation suggests that U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities caused less damage than previously claimed. NYC politics shocked many as unexpected primary results emerged. Meanwhile, efforts to protect federal employees' collective bargaining rights face a setback. The Eastern U.S. battles record-breaking heat waves. Sweetening the mix, Malala Yousafzai unveils a new initiative to boost women's participation in sports globally. Get ready for a whirlwind of news and inspiring stories!

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Jun 24, 2025 • 7min
US strike assessment, Mozambique child kidnappings, Bobby Sherman dies & more
The podcast opens with an assessment of U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, emphasizing their limited impact and the political tension surrounding them. It also covers the aftermath of a jury verdict related to the January 6 Capitol riots, revealing ongoing national division. Furthermore, there's alarming news about a surge in child kidnappings in Mozambique, raising urgent human rights concerns. Lastly, the entertainment world mourns the passing of a classic teen heartthrob, reflecting on his impact in Hollywood.

Jun 24, 2025 • 7min
Fragile Israel-Iran ceasefire, US braces for cyberattacks, McDonald’s boycott & more
Tensions surge as a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran faces challenges, with missile strikes escalating the situation. Iranian hackers are reportedly targeting U.S. infrastructure, raising concerns about cybersecurity. Meanwhile, consumer spending is dwindling, prompting worries about the economy. Boeing faces scrutiny following last year's alarming flight incident, and a growing movement pushes for a McDonald’s boycott aimed at corporate accountability and fair taxation. This mix of geopolitical and economic issues creates a compelling landscape.

Jun 24, 2025 • 6min
Trump’s anger, Diddy’s defense plans, syringe attack & more
Tensions rise as President Trump reacts strongly to a ceasefire breach in the Middle East while his administration scrambles to rehire laid-off staff. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell dampens hopes for lower interest rates. Sean “Diddy” Combs opts not to testify in his ongoing trial. Meanwhile, a troubling incident at a music festival in France sees 145 attendees report being pricked by syringes, prompting a significant police response and investigation into the matter.


