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Dec 3, 2025 • 10min
Trump’s Xenophobic Outburst, and a Planned Donation to 25 Million U.S. Kids
In a captivating discussion, Trump’s controversial remarks about Somali immigrants spark outrage and debate. A look into his Cabinet meeting unveils worries about his stamina and focus. Meanwhile, a $6.25 billion donation aims to boost investment accounts for 25 million children, a heartwarming initiative amidst political turmoil. The show also explores Europe’s shifting narrative as it openly accuses Russia of recent sabotage, and Bitcoin's wild price swings leave many reeling from the market drop. Lastly, discover the New York Times' top 10 books of 2025!

50 snips
Dec 2, 2025 • 9min
The Election That Has Republicans on Edge, and How One College Student Was Deported
Explore the Tennessee special House election as a potential indicator of national trends, with insights on Republican concerns and candidate dynamics. Discover the shocking deportation of a college student during a holiday trip, highlighting the changing landscape of immigration enforcement. Dive into an intense monsoon season wreaking havoc in Asia, coupled with the implications of climate change. Plus, hear about innovative research into weight-loss drugs for pets, raising questions about feline obesity and owner responsibilities.

50 snips
Dec 1, 2025 • 9min
Trump Pauses All Asylum Applications, and China’s Fast-Food Brands Make a Play for the U.S.
Trump pauses asylum applications and visa processes, raising eyebrows in the wake of a D.C. shooting. Lawmakers express concerns over potential war crimes linked to recent maritime strikes. Meanwhile, Trump plans to pardon a convicted drug trafficker, showcasing his contradictions. A study warns that smartphones before age 12 may lead to health issues like depression and obesity. Plus, Chinese food and drink chains are expanding into the U.S., adapting their menus to local tastes.

59 snips
Nov 26, 2025 • 9min
Democrats Say F.B.I. Is Investigating Them, and U.S. Plans Gaza Compounds
Controversy brews as Democrats claim the FBI is investigating them over a video urging troops to reject illegal orders. Meanwhile, Medicare is set to negotiate lower prices for 15 drugs, potentially saving billions. The release of Trump's transition donors raises eyebrows, revealing connections to key administration roles. Foreign tourists will face a new $100 fee at national parks. Plus, get ready for some hot takes on Thanksgiving food that are sure to spark debates!

74 snips
Nov 25, 2025 • 10min
Trump’s Retribution Campaign Hits a Major Roadblock, and Health Care Costs Set to Surge
A judge has thrown out cases against Comey and James, citing an unlawfully appointed prosecutor. Meanwhile, Trump faces pressure from Xi on Taiwan, highlighting uncertainties in U.S. defense commitments. He’s also contemplating extending Obamacare subsidies to mitigate rising health care costs. In mental health news, a study suggests that a break from social media can significantly reduce anxiety and insomnia. On Broadway, 'The Queen of Versailles' is closing amidst widespread struggles, while AI is becoming a go-to tool for holiday shopping.

50 snips
Nov 24, 2025 • 10min
Trump’s Deadline for Ukraine, and Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Abrupt Resignation
Negotiations between the U.S. and Ukraine are intensifying with a new peace proposal on the table. Marjorie Taylor Greene's unexpected resignation raises questions about her future in politics after a fallout with Trump. Meanwhile, Denmark's immigration tactics are influencing the UK to adopt stricter asylum policies. In a fascinating twist, the U.S. introduces new female crash-test dummy standards to improve safety for women. Lastly, a viral challenge spotlighting Whitney Houston's iconic drumming showcases the rhythm's complexity.

82 snips
Nov 21, 2025 • 15min
Mamdani at the White House, and the Coast Guard’s New Policy on Swastikas and Nooses
Tensions rise as President Trump meets New York mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani for the first time. Trump stirs controversy with claims of sedition against lawmakers, leading to uproar. The administration plans to lease over a billion acres of U.S. waters for drilling, prompting environmental concerns. The Coast Guard controversially updates its policy on hate symbols, also allowing swastikas and nooses under specific conditions. In international news, Ukraine's Zelensky expresses cautious interest in a U.S. peace proposal.

67 snips
Nov 20, 2025 • 11min
Nvidia’s Eye-Popping Profit, and Where Those Scam Calls are Coming From
Nvidia reports a staggering 65% profit increase, raising questions about a potential AI market bubble. In a stark market contrast, tech thrives while retail struggles. A chilling rise in tick-related meat allergies surfaces, linked to a mysterious death. Additionally, the dark world of scam call operations in Southeast Asia is spotlighted, revealing immense losses for Americans. The podcast dives into how these themes reflect broader economic and social issues.

39 snips
Nov 19, 2025 • 11min
A $7 Billion Opioid Reckoning, and Trump’s Defense of the Saudi Crown Prince
Congress has ordered the Justice Department to release controversial Epstein files, stirring public interest. President Trump praises the Saudi crown prince, downplaying concerns over journalist Jamal Khashoggi's murder. In a notable legal shift, Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy will provide up to $7 billion for opioid victims. Meanwhile, alarming reports reveal that toxic lead recycling practices are endangering communities. On a more uplifting note, a growing number of young men are converting to the Orthodox Church, reflecting shifts in faith and identity.

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Nov 18, 2025 • 11min
The Trump Family’s Saudi Business Ties, and Hundreds of Gazans on Mystery Flights
Vivian Nereim, Gulf Bureau Chief at The New York Times, dives into the complex web of the Trump family's business dealings in Saudi Arabia. She discusses the potential sale of F-35s to the Saudis amid Pentagon concerns and political dynamics. The conversation shifts to the implications of mysterious flights bringing hundreds of Gazans to South Africa, raising questions about their purpose. Nereim also sheds light on the U.N.'s approval of the U.S. Gaza peace plan and the planning efforts happening at an American-run base.


