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Nov 1, 2024 • 31min

Wait, College is Getting Cheaper? & BYD is Outselling Tesla

Discover the surprising trend of declining college tuition costs, shifting the narrative about education expenses. The UK announces a bold tax hike to close the economic gap with the US. Meanwhile, BYD surpasses Tesla in electric vehicle sales, hinting at a changing automotive landscape. Chili's thrives in the tough fast-casual dining scene with clever marketing strategies. In the financial world, Super Micro faces a massive stock drop after auditor troubles. Tune in for these insights and more!
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Oct 31, 2024 • 30min

Wall Street Might Be Hurting Housing & Strava Exposes World Leaders’ Locations?

Wall Street's growing influence leads to higher housing rents as corporate landlords scoop up affordable homes. The Department of Transportation introduces automatic refunds for travelers, easing worries over canceled flights. A French newspaper reveals that fitness app Strava may inadvertently expose world leaders' locations, raising security concerns. The soaring costs of U.S. elections are compared to other countries, while Google faces a massive fine, highlighting the intense scrutiny on corporate practices. Plus, updates on climate change and a fish feeding frenzy!
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Oct 30, 2024 • 30min

Reddit’s AI Deals Pay Off & Starbucks Firing Employees Over RTO Policy?

The debate over new red meat dietary guidelines is causing a stir, pitting health experts against the cattle industry. Recent earnings reports from tech giants reveal interesting trends, with Reddit capitalizing on its newfound traffic while McDonald's rebounds from an E. coli scare. As corporate giants like Starbucks enforce return-to-office policies, employees are feeling the heat. The hosts also dive into economic indicators that could sway voter opinions ahead of the elections, alongside quirky trivia night highlights.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 29min

Apple’s AI Makes Its Debut & Thanksgiving Meal Wars Heat Up

Apple has launched its in-house AI, sparking discussions on innovation versus expansion. Meanwhile, a lawsuit against Elon Musk over his $1M voter registration initiative raises ethical concerns. Grocery giants like Target and Aldi are rolling out Thanksgiving meal deals to attract shoppers amid inflation. The podcast also highlights the growing trend of immersive sports viewing, revolutionizing how fans experience games. From AI to turkey deals, this episode covers the intersection of technology, consumer habits, and corporate challenges.
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Oct 28, 2024 • 28min

Bezos' WaPo Lands in Endorsement Mess & CA's $750M Offer to Win Hollywood

The Washington Post and LA Times stir debate by refusing to endorse presidential candidates, raising questions about media neutrality. California proposes a hefty film tax incentive to entice Hollywood back, fighting for production stability. Meanwhile, the gaming world buzzes with 'Call of Duty' testing Microsoft’s acquisition success. On another note, a McDonald's consumer rights victory highlights the right to repair amidst rising food recalls. Explore the intersection of media, entertainment, and consumer rights.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 29min

Is Election Anxiety Slowing the Economy? & Gold Keeps On Shining

Explore how election anxiety is dampening consumer spending and affecting businesses. Keurig's bold acquisition of Ghost energy drink signals a booming market for caffeinated beverages. Gold prices soar to new heights, showcasing its status as a safe-haven asset during global uncertainty. Learn about Philip Morris's shift in strategy compared to Altria, and dive into Tesla's stock performance and food safety scandals. Plus, hear the inspiring story of a sprinter who lived to be 108!
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Oct 24, 2024 • 30min

Boeing Union Rejects Latest Deal & Anthropic’s AI Controls Your PC?

Boeing is in the hot seat with a staggering $6B loss amid labor turmoil and failed contract negotiations. Meanwhile, Apple and Goldman Sachs face hefty fines for misleading Apple Card users. On the tech front, Anthropic's new AI can control your computer, raising privacy concerns. The podcast also explores the declining popularity of vibrant car colors, with less than 20% of vehicles sporting anything but neutrals. Plus, surprising insights on MBAs and the largest known prime number add a dash of trivia!
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Oct 23, 2024 • 30min

McDonald's Stock Tumbles After E. coli Outbreak & Retailers Finally Slash Prices

Explore the fallout from an E. coli outbreak affecting McDonald's stock and how retailers like Target and Walmart are slashing prices to attract cautious shoppers. Delve into a groundbreaking IMF report highlighting the U.S. as a leader in global economic productivity. Discover massive lithium reserves in Arkansas that could transform electric vehicle production. Plus, hear about new FAA regulations finally removing the outdated smoking ban on flights, while also catching up on the latest trending news.
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Oct 22, 2024 • 29min

Perplexity AI Accused of Stealing & Disney’s Bob Iger Plans Exit…Again

A fascinating legal showdown unfolds as Perplexity AI faces accusations of content theft, highlighting ongoing tensions in the AI and media landscape. Meanwhile, Disney's board reshuffle hints at potential leadership changes for Bob Iger, raising eyebrows once again. Discussions also touch on the Biden administration's push for free birth control and the challenges facing the 'sandwich generation' juggling family responsibilities. Finally, a sneak peek into Whole Foods' food trends for 2025 adds a tasty twist to the conversation!
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Oct 21, 2024 • 28min

The Cuban Power Crisis & Nuclear Stocks Are Boomin’

Cuba's power crisis showcases severe electricity shortages and economic turmoil, especially amidst U.S. sanctions. Meanwhile, Sam's Club unveils an all-digital shopping experience with no checkout lines, raising questions about the future of retail. A startup claims to enhance baby IQs through genetic engineering, igniting ethical debates. In the financial realm, nuclear energy stocks are surging as tech giants express interest in small reactors, contrasting sharply with challenges in renewable energy. The acceptance of self-driving cars is also on the rise.

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