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Oct 21, 2025 • 12min
Judges Warn of ‘Judicial Crisis,’ and Universities Reject Trump Offer
Federal judges express concerns about a looming judicial crisis, citing demoralization from recent Supreme Court decisions. The White House faces challenges in maintaining a Gaza ceasefire amid complex regional dynamics. Air traffic controllers may encounter pay disruptions due to government shutdowns. In an encouraging health update, a study reveals a significant drop in peanut allergies among children, attributed to new dietary guidelines. Lastly, the demolition of part of the White House foreshadows a grand renovation plan, stirring both anticipation and controversy.

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Oct 20, 2025 • 10min
Violence Flares in Gaza, and White House Responds to Protests: ‘Who Cares?’
Tensions escalate in Gaza as recent clashes reveal the fragility of a cease-fire. Nationwide protests erupt against the Trump administration, igniting debates on leadership and dissent. Meanwhile, George Santos makes a media comeback after his prison release. In Colombia, accusations surface against the U.S. over a controversial strike, straining diplomatic ties. Adding to the drama, a daring seven-minute heist at the Louvre sees thieves escape with priceless jewelry, raising concerns about museum security.

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Oct 17, 2025 • 16min
Trump’s 2-Hour Call with Putin, and Why Iran Is Pushing Gender Transition Surgeries
In a gripping discussion, the podcast delves into Trump’s two-hour call with Putin, which shifted U.S. missile policy and set the stage for a summit. The indictment of John Bolton and its implications is also explored, painting a picture of political tension. Meanwhile, Iran’s controversial approach to gender transition surgeries is exposed, revealing how the country attracts foreign patients while imposing treatments on locals. The blend of international politics and ethical dilemmas creates a captivating narrative.

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Oct 16, 2025 • 9min
Trump Authorizes Covert C.I.A. Action, and Hamas Starts Bloody Crackdown
The discussion dives into President Trump's authorization of covert CIA actions in Venezuela, aiming to unseat Maduro. Tensions rise as leaked plans propose altering the refugee system to favor Europeans. The Pentagon faces backlash over new restrictions on press access, sparking debate about transparency. Meanwhile, Hamas claims to have recovered hostage remains but is simultaneously cracking down violently on its rivals in Gaza. Lastly, the podcast humorously addresses the shortage of pennies, leaving businesses feeling the pinch.

76 snips
Oct 15, 2025 • 10min
Chicago’s Uprising Against ICE, and 80,000 Stolen Phones
Chicago residents are standing up against intensified ICE crackdowns, showcasing community resilience. The podcast discusses Trump’s controversial moves during the government shutdown, including potential cuts to Democratic-led programs. There's a shocking revelation about lead found in popular protein supplements, raising health concerns. Furthermore, an investigation into London’s epidemic of phone thefts highlights the dark web of organized crime and international demand, with 80,000 stolen phones fueling this alarming trend.

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Oct 14, 2025 • 11min
What’s Next for Gaza, and an Ultimatum for Pentagon Reporters
The latest discussion dives deep into the complexities of a ceasefire in Gaza, revealing the delicate balance of disarming Hamas and Israeli withdrawal. Explore the political hurdles of deploying an international stabilization force. In domestic news, new U.S. tariffs on wood and furniture could raise housing costs, while coal miners voice frustration over delayed health protections. Finally, uncover the backlash faced by Shein as it opens a boutique in Paris amidst concerns over labor practices.

45 snips
Oct 13, 2025 • 10min
All Hostages Released From Gaza, and Stocks Drop After Trump’s New Threat
All hostages from Gaza have been released, signaling a tense yet hopeful moment in ongoing negotiations. The government shutdown is starting to impact everyday Americans, with potential layoffs and service cancellations looming. In the financial world, Asia's markets took a hit following Trump's threatening tariff talk against China. Lastly, beheaded Columbus statues are finding new lives through restoration and relocation, sparking debates about heritage and history. Tune in for these compelling topics and more.

64 snips
Oct 10, 2025 • 15min
Trump’s Retribution Lands on Latest Target, and U.S. Troops Head to Israel
The podcast dives into the delicate cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas and its potential impacts on the region. It also discusses the U.S. sending 200 troops to assist in coordinating humanitarian efforts. In a surprising twist, Letitia James is indicted amid claims of Trump's retribution against political adversaries. Meanwhile, María Corina Machado is celebrated as the latest Nobel Peace Prize recipient. Plus, an eye-opening report on Arctic changes highlights curious reindeer and hungry polar bears adapting to a warming environment.

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Oct 9, 2025 • 9min
A Breakthrough Hostage Deal, and an Arrest in Deadly L.A. Wildfire
A multi-layered hostage deal between Israel and Hamas is dissected, revealing complex negotiations. The legal ramifications of troop deployments in U.S. cities spark intense courtroom battles. A suspect linked to the deadly Palisades wildfire is arrested, raising questions about safety. Meanwhile, Dolly Parton reassures fans with her spirited proclamation, 'I ain't dead yet!' This week covers gripping stories that intertwine international politics with celebrity health updates.

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Oct 8, 2025 • 10min
Comey Goes to Court, and Gold Prices Hit Record High
James Comey faces court as tensions rise in the Justice Department. Federal workers express anxiety amid a looming government shutdown, with the White House potentially denying back pay. Investors are flocking to gold, pushing prices to a record high of over $4,000 an ounce. Meanwhile, China intensifies its campaign against negative online voices as economic challenges persist. Finally, applicants are getting creative with A.I. resume tricks, raising concerns for recruiters.


