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Feb 19, 2026 • 15min

Evening Edition: Former Prince Andrew Arrested On Suspicion of Misconduct In Public Office

Shannon Felton Spence, former head of Politics and Communication at the British Consulate General of New England and UK politics commentator. She unpacks the unprecedented arrest of Prince Andrew. Short takes on King Charles' response and royal fallout. Discussion of historical significance, legal status of the investigation, links to the Epstein scandal, and shifting British public opinion.
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Feb 19, 2026 • 33min

Is War With Iran Inevitable?

Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir, speaks on AI, workforce reskilling, and tech for industry and defense. Daniel Hoffman, former CIA chief of station for Middle East operations, analyzes Iran’s strategic posture, protests at home, and U.S. military options. They discuss Iran’s diplomacy, risks of kinetic strikes, AI’s job effects, and how technology could boost American industry.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 18min

Evening Edition: NYC Mayor Mamdani Says Tax The Rich Or Else

Pierre Debbas, Manhattan real estate attorney and founding partner of Romer Debbas, discusses NYC property values, taxation and legal implications. He critiques proposed tax hikes and warns who really pays. He debates fiscal tradeoffs, potential exodus of residents and businesses, and whether spending cuts should come before revenue increases.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 34min

The FDA’s Crackdown on The Food Additives Making Us Sick

Kyle Diamantas, FDA deputy commissioner for human foods, explains plans to reform the GRAS loophole, tighten reviews of additives, and improve infant formula safety. Tony Gonzales, Texas congressman and military veteran, discusses DHS funding, border enforcement, and prioritizing removal of criminal illegal aliens. They debate regulatory fixes, industry shifts, and national security impacts in concise, pointed exchanges.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 16min

Evening Edition: AI Warfare Is Here, The Pentagon Considers Switching Models

Jennifer Griffin, chief national security correspondent who covers Pentagon operations, breaks down the AI standoff between the Pentagon and Anthropic. She discusses how AI and drones reshaped warfighting, company worries about domestic use, the $200 million contract dispute, and claims that AI aided the Maduro capture. She also covers safety failures and U.S.-China competition in AI.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 33min

"Grown Men Will Weep": How AI and Collectibles Could Drive Investing's Future

Mitch Mitchem, CEO of HIVE and father of four advocating AI literacy and school safety after his son survived a shooting. Kevin O'Leary, investor and collector known from Shark Tank, active in AI data centers and high-value collectibles. They discuss AI in classrooms and campus security. They talk about collecting as an investment and how AI shifts market and learning priorities.
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Feb 16, 2026 • 18min

Evening Edition: Newsom, AOC, Trash President Trump At Munich Security Conference

Justin Fulcher, a foreign policy and defense expert who advised Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, breaks down NATO dynamics and Munich Security Conference takeaways. He discusses reciprocity in alliances. Short, sharp conversations cover NATO spending, Europe's industrial role, U.S.-China posture, and how domestic politics play abroad.
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Feb 16, 2026 • 21min

Business Rundown: Okay, Boomer! The $85 Trillion Economic Engine

Nancy Tengler, CEO and Chief Investment Officer at Laffer Tengler Investments, shares investing expertise on generational wealth and retirement planning. She discusses why Baby Boomers built massive wealth, how that concentration affects the economy, policy barriers to saving, and practical steps younger people can take to prepare for wealth transfer.
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Feb 16, 2026 • 33min

Immigration Battle Triggers Another Shutdown, Shakes Up Midterms

Michael Whatley, former RNC chair and Republican Senate candidate from North Carolina focused on immigration and border security. He discusses the DHS funding lapse and its effects on TSA, FEMA, and the Coast Guard. He also outlines economic priorities like tax and trade policies and talks campaign strategy and the impact of national endorsements.
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Feb 15, 2026 • 23min

Extra: Addictive by Design? When Social Media Devastates A Family

Maureen Molak, advocate and co-founder of Parents SOS and David's Legacy Foundation whose son died after intense cyberbullying, shares a family's loss and push for change. She describes signs of addiction, how injury and isolation fueled compulsive online use, and the tech design features and failed parental guardrails that contributed. She calls for policy solutions to better protect kids online.

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