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24 snips
Oct 26, 2025 • 12min
Louvre arrests, Canada tariffs, Trump in Asia and shutdown hot dogs
French police have apprehended two suspects related to a Louvre heist, with one arrested at the airport. Meanwhile, President Trump has initiated a 10% tariff on Canada following a controversial Ontario ad featuring Ronald Reagan. On his Asia trip, Trump witnesses a ceasefire signing between Thailand and Cambodia while aiming for trade dialogue with China. In an unusual twist, a furloughed IRS attorney creatively makes ends meet by selling hot dogs from a cart called 'Shysters' during the government shutdown.

Oct 25, 2025 • 12min
US warships deployed, Canada talks, World Series and love after war in Ivory Coast
Tensions rise as the U.S. ramps up its military presence in the Caribbean, drawing reactions from Venezuela. As trade talks linger between Canada and the U.S., the Toronto Blue Jays make a notable comeback in the World Series, rife with political implications. In Ivory Coast, unique 'reconciliation marriages' aim to heal ethnic divides ahead of elections. Meanwhile, a chilling investigation reveals a secret mass grave in Syria, highlighting the region's turbulent past.

16 snips
Oct 24, 2025 • 12min
Canada talks terminated, NBA gambling probe, Binance and Europe in space
In this engaging discussion, Joseph Axe delves into the shocking FBI investigation into illegal NBA gambling, revealing insider tips that led to player injuries being exploited for profit. Joey Roulette highlights Europe's ambitious Project Bromo, a satellite alliance formed to challenge SpaceX's Starlink. Jessica Kalselnik shares her unique experience photographing the demolition of the White House East Wing, navigating obstacles to capture powerful images. Together, they explore high-stakes sports, space competition, and the art of photography.

Oct 23, 2025 • 12min
Trump’s sanctions gambit with Putin
Joining the discussion are Jeff Mason, a seasoned White House reporter for Reuters; Abhirup Roy, who covers the U.S. auto industry; and Josh Smith, the Korea bureau chief. They dive into Trump's sanctions on Russian oil companies aimed at pressuring Putin over Ukraine. The conversation shifts to Russia's nuclear drills, showcasing its defiance. Smith highlights North Korea's hypersonic missile tests and their regional implications. Lastly, Roy discusses Elon Musk's ambitious $1 trillion pay package and its potential impact on the auto industry.

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Oct 22, 2025 • 11min
Trump-Putin, shutdown paychecks and K Pop Demon Hunters
Tensions rise as the Trump-Putin summit faces delays due to ongoing conflicts and logistical hurdles. Meanwhile, 60,000 TSA and federal workers endure hardships from government shutdowns, missing paychecks amid rising concerns. A call for investigation of a secretive Trump task force adds to the political drama. On the cultural front, Netflix gears up for K-pop-inspired merchandise, but fans will have to wait until after the holidays. Plus, wealthier U.S. consumers continue to drive spending despite economic uncertainty.

16 snips
Oct 21, 2025 • 12min
Iran, Australia rare earths, Amazon’s outage and Trump’s ballroom
Iran's Supreme Leader rejects Trump's negotiation offer, highlighting rising tensions. A new U.S.-Australia minerals deal aims to challenge China's rare earths dominance with hefty investments. Amazon's recent cloud outage disrupts global services, raising concerns about the fragility of reliance on major cloud providers. Meanwhile, renovations commence at the White House for a lavish new ballroom funded by Trump, as he jests at a signing ceremony with Australia’s ambassador. The audacious Louvre jewelry heist is also explored as a recommended read.

Oct 20, 2025 • 12min
Gaza ceasefire, Louvre heist and teens on Instagram
Tensions escalate as a fragile Gaza ceasefire faces its toughest test, following deadly airstrikes. A daring heist at the Louvre uncovers critical security vulnerabilities for priceless artifacts. Meanwhile, a startling Meta study reveals teens who struggle with body image encounter significantly more troubling content on Instagram, raising concerns about mental health in the digital age. The podcast dives into these pressing global issues while hinting at the broader implications for society.

Oct 19, 2025 • 12min
Israeli strike, 'No Kings', dark matter and AI glasses
Tensions rise as Israel strikes Gaza amid accusations over ceasefire violations. Nationwide 'No Kings' protests rally against Trump, showcasing societal divides. In an intriguing legal move, two survivors of a drug smuggling incident are sent back for prosecution. On a tech note, Ray-Ban's AI-powered glasses drive record sales for EssilorLuxottica. Meanwhile, scientists unveil new findings that could finally confirm the existence of dark matter through gamma rays from space. Don't miss these compelling updates!

Oct 18, 2025 • 13min
Trump-Zelenskiy, Prince Andrew and Hollywood tariffs
In a revealing discussion, Trump meets Ukraine's Zelenskiy, pausing military support amidst peace talks. Prince Andrew steps down as Duke of York, citing distractions from accusations. The EU proposes an innovative drone defense initiative to bolster security. A U.S. Navy warship rescues survivors from a drug submarine incident, highlighting the fight against narco-terrorism. Despite looming tariff threats, Hollywood studios press on with international filming, chasing tax benefits and top talent.

14 snips
Oct 17, 2025 • 10min
Bolton charged, Zelenskiy, Putin and Russian oil
John Bolton faces charges for mishandling classified information, claiming it's political retribution. Tensions rise as Zelenskiy visits the White House while Trump plans a meeting with Putin in Hungary. The U.S. military leader in Latin America Announces an early departure amid rising tensions over drug-related strikes. Trump pressures India and China to halt Russian oil imports, complicating their economic strategies. Meanwhile, a fragile ceasefire in Israel and Gaza faces challenges over hostages and reconstruction efforts.


