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Jan 16, 2026 • 14min
Trump Threatens to Invoke Insurrection Act, and Grocery Prices Keep Going Up
Trump's threat to invoke the Insurrection Act over Minnesota protests raises eyebrows, highlighting the rare use of such powers. A judge criticizes the administration's deportation threats against international students, while the government admits to mistakenly deporting a student. Grocery prices continue to rise, contradicting Trump's claims, driven by factors like fuel and tariffs. Meanwhile, AI innovations in Gmail promise to enhance productivity, but come with privacy concerns.

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Jan 15, 2026 • 10min
Federal Agent Shoots and Injures Man in Minneapolis, and F.B.I. Searches Reporter’s Home
A federal agent involved in a Minneapolis shooting sparks protests, raising questions of accountability. Meanwhile, the Senate blocks efforts to limit presidential war powers in Venezuela as the U.S. moves to sell its oil. In escalating tensions, Gulf allies urge Trump against military action in Iran. The FBI searches a journalist's home amid a leak investigation, while an N.T.S.B. report reveals Boeing's knowledge of flaws in a crashed UPS plane. Plus, a SpaceX mission makes a swift return following a medical evacuation from the ISS.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 9min
Prosecutors Resign Over ICE Investigation, and Israel Is Still Demolishing Gaza
Six prosecutors resign amid controversy over the DOJ's approach to an ICE shooting investigation. Tensions rise as federal agents intensify operations against refugees in Minneapolis. Meanwhile, the U.S. plans to establish a Palestinian committee to oversee Gaza amidst ongoing destruction. On the trade front, China celebrates a record surplus as U.S. tariffs impact dynamics. In California, the debate intensifies over a proposed billionaire tax, which Governor Newsom aims to thwart. Lastly, the legacy of Claudette Colvin is honored as she passes away at 86.

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Jan 13, 2026 • 10min
Minnesota Sues to Stop Federal ‘Invasion,’ and Iranians Describe a ‘Blood Bath’
Minnesota is taking a stand against federal ICE deployments, labeling them as an invasion. An FBI investigation unfolds regarding a controversial shooting incident, sparking debates about accountability. The Supreme Court gears up for cases on transgender athlete bans, which could impact sports nationwide. Meanwhile, the EPA shifts its focus in air pollution rulemaking, prioritizing business costs over lives. Eyewitnesses unveil harrowing details of Iran's crackdown, while at-home blood tests are on the rise, raising questions about their reliability.

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Jan 12, 2026 • 10min
The Justice Department’s New Target in D.C., and a Surge of Federal Agents in Minnesota
Federal prosecutors are now looking into Jerome Powell amid claims of political pressures and renovation controversies at the Fed. Meanwhile, protests against ICE are sweeping across the nation following a tragic loss. In Minneapolis, an influx of federal agents is being deployed amidst rising concerns over welfare fraud. Internationally, Iran faces a tough crackdown on protests and internet blackouts, while Russia intensifies its efforts to indoctrinate children in occupied Ukraine. The world is indeed in a tumultuous state!

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Jan 9, 2026 • 13min
Border Patrol Agents Shoot 2 in Oregon, and Trump Says, ‘I Don’t Need International Law’
Border Patrol agents recently shot two individuals during a traffic stop in Portland, sparking local outrage. Meanwhile, ICE issued controversial guidance urging agents to act decisively amid rising tensions. President Trump asserted that his personal morality, rather than international law, drives his foreign policy. In a bipartisan effort, the Senate moved to limit Trump's military actions in Venezuela, coinciding with intensifying protests in Iran and a nationwide internet blackout. The discussion wrapped up with a lively news quiz.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 10min
The Latest on the ICE Killing in Minneapolis, and a Shadow Fleet of Oil Tankers
The podcast dives into the aftermath of a tragic ICE shooting in Minneapolis, highlighting protests and community outrage. President Trump shares insights on potential U.S. involvement in Venezuela, where seized oil could play a key role. The emergence of a 'shadow fleet' of oil tankers raises alarm as crews start flying Russian flags. In a surprising turn, new dietary guidelines from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocate for red meat and whole milk. Plus, robot taxis are now picking up kids in Los Angeles, stirring safety debates among parents.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 9min
Trump Claims Venezuela Will Hand Over Oil, and L.A. Wildfires Leave Behind Toxic Homes
Explore the surprising claim that Venezuela may send oil to the U.S., alongside intense pressure from the U.S. for Venezuela to expel foreign advisers. Delve into Trump's revived interest in acquiring Greenland, causing a stir among European leaders. The alarming aftermath of L.A. wildfires reveals families returning to homes contaminated with toxic heavy metals. Finally, join a profound expedition to Antarctica, studying the alarming rate at which the Thwaites Glacier is melting.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 10min
U.S. Faces Uproar Over Venezuela Attack, and Kennedy Scales Back Childhood Vaccine Recommendations
Tensions rise as the U.S. faces backlash at the U.N. over its controversial actions in Venezuela, with fierce reactions from Venezuelan lawmakers. Nicolás Maduro claims he's a prisoner of war after his court appearance. Meanwhile, Stephen Miller stirs debate by suggesting the U.S. has a right to take Greenland. In health news, significant changes to childhood vaccine recommendations spark outrage among experts. The podcast wraps up by reflecting on Marjorie Taylor Greene's surprising resignation and honoring the late Ava Schloss, Anne Frank’s stepsister.

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Jan 5, 2026 • 9min
Maduro to Be Arraigned, and Trump Threatens Venezuela’s New Leadership
Maduro and his wife are set for arraignment in Manhattan on serious drug trafficking charges. In a twist of U.S. foreign policy, Trump asserts that the U.S. is now directing Venezuela's future, while Marco Rubio discusses potential troop deployment and oil quarantines. A deadly bar fire in Switzerland raises concerns about safety regulations. Meanwhile, new vaccine research reveals surprising benefits for older adults, and ambitious plans for AI data centers in space present exciting opportunities and challenges.


