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The Washington Post
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13 snips
Oct 31, 2025 • 10min

SNAP impacts; Kennedy Center ticket sales; former prince Andrew; daylight saving time; and more

Halloween kicks off a discussion on pressing topics. A watchdog report highlights potential human rights violations by Israeli units. The government shutdown disrupts SNAP and Head Start funding, sparking blame among leaders. Ticket sales at the Kennedy Center plummet under new leadership. The Pentagon gears up to train National Guard for civil unrest. Prince Andrew loses his royal titles amid controversy. A study links maternal COVID infection during pregnancy to a higher risk of autism. Clocks will fall back this weekend, despite public opposition to daylight saving time.
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14 snips
Oct 30, 2025 • 10min

Trump-Xi meeting; Hurricane Melissa; Sonya Massey killing verdict; and more

A pivotal meeting between Trump and Xi yields tariff cuts and soybean deals, shaking up trade relations. Hurricane Melissa wreaks havoc in the Caribbean, raising concerns over climate intensity. The East Wing demolition sparks public outcry as opinions clash over a new ballroom. A dire potential lapse in SNAP funding threatens to strain food banks. The tragic conviction in the Sonia Massey case sheds light on justice, while an in-flight laptop incident forces a United flight to turn back. Inspiringly, Betty Kellenberger becomes the oldest woman to conquer the Appalachian Trail.
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15 snips
Oct 29, 2025 • 9min

Hurricane Melissa hits Cuba; misleading Trump administration videos; new Dr. Seuss book; and more

Hurricane Melissa ties a landfall record, causing significant damage in Jamaica and impacting Cuba and the Bahamas next. The podcast highlights misleading videos from the Trump administration used to create a false narrative about law enforcement success. A lawsuit from Texas claims Tylenol's marketing linked the drug to autism without solid proof. In technology news, AI-generated court documents misrepresent judicial quotes. Lastly, a newly discovered Dr. Seuss manuscript stirs mixed reactions among scholars.
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21 snips
Oct 28, 2025 • 10min

Jamaica braces for Hurricane Melissa; White House ballroom; Elon Musk’s Grokipedia; and more

Jamaica is bracing for catastrophic Hurricane Melissa, now reaching Category 5. A new oversight board is reviewing the proposed White House ballroom, raising eyebrows about its implications. A government shutdown threatens to disrupt Head Start funding, impacting childcare. A troubling study reveals rising stillbirth rates, particularly affecting marginalized communities. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's Grokipedia faces skepticism with its AI-generated content. And conservative singles in D.C. struggle to find partners in a heavily Democratic environment.
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22 snips
Oct 27, 2025 • 9min

Trump’s Asia tour; Louvre heist arrests; Hurricane Melissa forecast; and more

Hannah Jewell dives into Trump's Asia tour, discussing trade deals and a potential meeting with Kim Jong-un. She also investigates the arrests related to the Louvre jewelry heist, where $102 million in jewels remain unaccounted for. Amid growing concerns, rising cancer rates among young adults in the Midwest are examined. The ominous Hurricane Melissa is now a formidable Category 5, threatening Jamaica. Finally, the podcast reveals why electricity prices are climbing, focusing on infrastructure costs rather than tech demands.
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23 snips
Oct 24, 2025 • 10min

Trump cancels Canada trade talks; NBA gambling probe; Tropical Storm Melissa; and more

Trump's abrupt cancellation of U.S.-Canada trade talks over a controversial ad stirs diplomatic tensions. The East Wing of the White House is set for demolition to make way for a grand ballroom, drawing criticism from preservationists. Meanwhile, a government shutdown leaves over 700,000 workers unpaid. An FBI probe uncovers illegal gambling in the NBA, implicating notable figures. Tropical Storm Melissa poses a serious threat to the Caribbean, and a Cornell study reveals how small grants can significantly improve students' well-being.
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14 snips
Oct 23, 2025 • 9min

A key shutdown deadline; the U.S. citizenship test gets harder; mRNA vaccines and cancer; and more

In today's briefing, get insights on Trump's $300 million ballroom plan amid a White House renovation debate. Tension rises with U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats, and there's a looming government shutdown over health-care subsidies. Discover how Russia stealthily acquired Western tech for submarine surveillance, and learn about the new U.S. citizenship test with its challenging questions. Lastly, hear about patients benefiting from mRNA COVID vaccines in extended cancer survival and a remarkable story of music aiding deep brain surgery.
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21 snips
Oct 22, 2025 • 10min

Rising health insurance costs; fake-video warning system; Gen Z in the workplace; and more

Rising health insurance premiums are hitting an average of 18% due to government shutdowns. An interesting look at Gen Z shows they are redefining workplace norms, favoring calm over chaos. A test reveals that a fake-video warning system failed across several platforms, raising concerns about misinformation. Meanwhile, CNN's future hangs in balance as corporate interests consider a potential sale. Plus, a controversial nominee withdrew due to racist messages. Tune in for these captivating stories and more!
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21 snips
Oct 21, 2025 • 10min

White House East Wing demolition; Louvre heist; ivermectin and cancer; World Series; and more

The demolition of the White House East Wing kicks off, revealing plans for a grand ballroom. Tensions rise as Zelensky faces pressure during a pivotal meeting with Trump over Ukraine's territory. Meanwhile, a daytime theft at the Louvre raises security concerns. Florida is investing in ivermectin research for cancer, spurred by celebrity endorsements. A study reveals climate emissions linked to animal agriculture. Young adults are increasingly turning to cannabis for better sleep, while the World Series matchup is set: Dodgers vs. Blue Jays.
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28 snips
Oct 20, 2025 • 9min

Israel strikes Gaza; Marine live-fire exercise; Louvre heist; Parkinson’s risk; and more

Recent Israeli strikes in Gaza have sparked significant attention, especially with reported casualties and political discourse. A shocking daytime heist at the Louvre resulted in the theft of royal sapphires, with one piece recovered. Meanwhile, a Marine Corps training incident involving an artillery shell raised safety concerns. In health news, intriguing lifestyle changes like coffee consumption may lower Parkinson’s risk. Plus, skywatchers can catch two comets tonight—LEMMON and SWAN—making their close approach.

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