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Nov 17, 2025 • 11min
Trump’s Surprise Pivot on the Epstein Files, and Why Crypto A.T.M.s Are a Hub for Scams
Trump makes a surprising pivot, urging Republicans to release the Epstein files—an intriguing shift in the political landscape. Meanwhile, Border Patrol's expansive operation in Charlotte raises community concerns after 81 arrests. The focus on deportations has hampered other crucial Homeland Security missions, affecting child exploitation cases. On the lighter side, Hollywood faces a crisis as major movies flop at the box office. Lastly, learn how crypto ATMs have become a scammer's playground, causing significant financial losses.

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Nov 14, 2025 • 15min
A Major New Experiment in Voting, and the World’s Most Polluted Air
Explore the historic impact of the longest federal shutdown, revealing economic damage and disruptions. Dive into the controversial U.S. strikes on boats linked to drug smuggling. Witness Anchorage's ambitious trial of smartphone voting and the mixed feelings around trust in technology. Uncover the stark reality of Delhi’s air pollution crisis, where only the wealthy can escape with clean air systems. And marvel at Blue Origin's success in landing an orbital booster, challenging the space industry's giants.

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Nov 13, 2025 • 10min
How the Government Will Reopen, and What’s in the Epstein Emails
The government shutdown has come to an end after 43 days, but what does this mean for federal workers and programs like SNAP? Newly released emails linked to Epstein raise questions about past connections with Trump amid calls for transparency. There are significant shifts ahead in federal homelessness policy, focusing on work and treatment instead of Housing First. Plus, the Mint marks the last production of the penny, highlighting the cost of minting compared to its worth. And a poignant tribute to the co-pilot who witnessed the infamous D.B. Cooper hijacking.

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Nov 12, 2025 • 10min
The Governor in the Spotlight at Climate Talks, and Escalating Violence in the West Bank
Gavin Newsom steps into the spotlight at COP30, representing the U.S. after a federal absence. The discussion highlights China's role in driving down green tech costs, enabling widespread adoption of renewable energy. Controversially, the White House plans to send Border Patrol to New Orleans and Charlotte. Tensions rise in the West Bank with reports of increased settler violence. Meanwhile, private air travel skyrockets among the wealthy as they sidestep commercial disruptions during the shutdown. A heartwarming note features volunteers playing taps at veterans' funerals.

49 snips
Nov 11, 2025 • 9min
Democrats Denounce Shutdown Vote, and Trump Issues Flurry of Pardons
The Senate passes a bill to reopen the government, igniting a rift among Democrats over health care concessions. Meanwhile, Trump issues a wave of pardons targeting allies involved in the 2020 election controversies. Critics express concerns about political favoritism following these pardons. In Canada, rising measles cases signal a loss of public health progress due to vaccination declines. Additionally, a new gambling scandal shakes Major League Baseball as pitchers face allegations of misconduct related to betting.

54 snips
Nov 10, 2025 • 10min
A Breakthrough Government Shutdown Vote, and New Tax Cuts for the Ultrarich
Tune in for a deep dive into the political drama as eight Democrats join Republicans to push a government shutdown bill, igniting intra-party conflicts. Explore the alarming rise in airport disruptions due to controller shortages. Discover how recent changes by the Treasury are favoring the wealthy with new tax breaks. On a lighter note, hear about the world's largest spider web, stretching over 1,100 square feet, and the unusual coexistence of two spider species. Plus, learn about Iran's severe water crisis amid historic drought.

48 snips
Nov 7, 2025 • 13min
A Nerve-Racking Week for SNAP Recipients, and Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay Deal
A federal judge mandated full SNAP funding, shedding light on the struggles of families facing benefit cuts and food bank shortages. The U.S. skipped the climate summit this year, raising eyebrows globally and sparking accusations of intimidation over shipping emissions deals. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's eye-popping $1 trillion pay package comes under scrutiny for its potential to concentrate wealth and power. The Grand Egyptian Museum opens to the public, igniting discussions about the return of cultural artifacts.

40 snips
Nov 6, 2025 • 10min
A Big Test for Trump’s Tariffs, and Major Cuts to Air Traffic
The Supreme Court scrutinizes Trump's tariffs, questioning their legality and potential consequences. Concerns arise about air traffic cuts at major airports amid a government shutdown. A federal judge mandates better conditions at an ICE facility, emphasizing detainee rights. Meanwhile, Mexico's president files a complaint after a street assault, shining a light on violence against women. On a lighter note, AI revolutionizes dating apps with innovative features, but it can't entirely solve the problem of ghosting.

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Nov 5, 2025 • 10min
Mamdani’s Historic Win, and Democrats’ Big Night Nationwide
Zoran Mamdani's historic mayoral victory in New York City marks a pivotal moment for progressives. His ambitious platform promises free buses, rent freezes, and universal childcare, but practical challenges lie ahead. Meanwhile, Democrats celebrated significant wins across various state and local races, with New Jersey and Virginia notably flipping. The long government shutdown continues to strain political relations, while a tragic UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville adds to the day's heavy news. Lastly, a storm in Alaska threatens ancient Yupik artifacts, sparking urgent recovery efforts.

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Nov 4, 2025 • 12min
Dick Cheney Dies at 84, and Anonymous Ballroom Donors Face Scrutiny
Dave Philipps, a military reporter for The New York Times, dives into a fascinating investigation about the risks of blast exposures at shooting ranges and potential brain injuries linked to target shooting. He reveals alarming findings that could change perceptions of gun range safety. The discussion also touches on pressing political issues, including tests of Trump’s power and the mysterious motivations of anonymous donors to the White House ballroom. Plus, there's a surprising look at killer whales taking on great white sharks!


