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May 24, 2024 • 16min
Trump Bronx Rally & California Budget Collapse | 5.24.24
Donald Trump gathers unexpected GOP support during a Bronx rally, showcasing his fundraising prowess. Meanwhile, California grapples with a staggering budget deficit, leading to potential program cuts and political debates. Inflation also casts a shadow over Memorial Day, with grocery prices soaring by 10%, making holiday cookouts more expensive than ever. The podcast dives into these pressing issues, illustrating the intertwined nature of politics and personal finances.

May 23, 2024 • 9min
Uvalde Families Sue Police & Nvidia Stock Surge | Afternoon Update | 5.23.24
The podcast dives into a pressing lawsuit against police over their delayed response during the Uvalde school shooting, sparking discussions about accountability and safety. It also covers the remarkable surge in NVIDIA's stock, driven by advancements in AI technology. In addition, the conversation touches on Biden's strategic designation of Kenya amidst global influences and the Supreme Court's controversial ruling on redistricting. Lastly, the Eastern Oregon secession movement reveals local discontent with political dynamics.

May 23, 2024 • 16min
Palestinian State Recognition & DOJ’s Election Task Force | 5.23.24
Tensions flare as three European nations announce plans to recognize a Palestinian state, complicating relations with Israel. Meanwhile, the U.S. Justice Department revives its Election Threats Task Force to combat election interference and misinformation, igniting debates over free speech. In Portland, a newly elected District Attorney signals a shift towards tougher crime policies, driven by public frustration over rising crime rates. These discussions highlight pressing global and local political dynamics.

May 22, 2024 • 7min
Russia’s Space Weapon & More Student Debt Canceled | Afternoon Update | 5.22.24
Explore the recent international recognition of a Palestinian state, aimed at easing the Israel-Hamas conflict. Discover alarming developments in Russia's space weaponry and its implications for satellite security. Delve into a controversial U.S. student debt forgiveness initiative affecting over 160,000 Americans, sparking financial debates. The podcast also touches on severe weather turmoil, including Midwest tornadoes, and offers updates on legal disputes involving notable figures and iconic locations.

May 22, 2024 • 16min
Trump Defense Rests & Quantico Infiltration Secrecy | 5.22.24
The hush money trial against Donald Trump is reaching a critical point as the defense wraps up, leaving the jury to deliberate. Meanwhile, the Biden Administration faces scrutiny for withholding information about illegal immigrants on the terror watch list. A new film about Trump has gained attention, receiving both praise and legal threats. The podcast also discusses a notable security breach related to national safety and the film's potential political ramifications as the election approaches. The impact of media coverage on jury perceptions is explored, adding layers of intrigue.

May 21, 2024 • 8min
Biden Taps Gas Reserve & FDIC Head Steps Down | Afternoon Update | 5.21.24
Tensions rise as Donald Trump's trial unfolds, highlighting his defense's final arguments. Meanwhile, the Biden administration takes action against rising fuel prices by tapping into gasoline reserves. Workplace challenges lead to the resignation of the FDIC head, stirring up discussions on leadership. In an unexpected twist, a case of mistaken identity adds intrigue to a coup in Congo. Lastly, the ongoing legal battles involving Elvis Presley’s granddaughter keep the spotlight on family dynamics in the face of scrutiny.

May 21, 2024 • 16min
Cohen’s Cross-Examination & Israel’s Dilemmas | 5.21.24
Michael Cohen's legal troubles take center stage as his cross-examination reveals a theft from the Trump Organization, raising questions about the case against Trump. Meanwhile, Biden faces political headwinds with low approval ratings and concerns about his fitness for office just ahead of the election. The podcast also dives into Israel's complex military strategies amidst international legal controversies, particularly the ICC's calls for arrests related to the current conflicts. A mix of courtroom drama and political maneuvering keeps the discussion riveting.

May 20, 2024 • 7min
ICC Arrest Warrants & Taiwan’s New President | Afternoon Update | 5.20.24
The podcast dives into noteworthy global political shifts, highlighting Iran's new interim president and the escalating tensions between Taiwan and China. The International Criminal Court is also discussed, focusing on its actions against Israeli and Hamas leaders. Additionally, insights into Taiwan's recent election reveal a push for independence. Lastly, economic strategies to combat inflation are shared, including innovative policies affecting traffic enforcement and retail pricing.

May 20, 2024 • 16min
Iran’s President Pronounced Dead & Diddy's Assault Footage | 5.20.24
Iran's president is reported missing after a helicopter crash, raising tensions in the Middle East. Meanwhile, several Trump associates face arrest linked to election interference, highlighting ongoing political strife. Sean

May 19, 2024 • 23min
Reviving Higher Education at Ralston College | Sunday Extra
Stephen Blackwood, the founding president of Ralston College, is on a mission to revitalize traditional higher education. He discusses the alarming decline of American academia and shares his vision for a new college model that champions truth, freedom, and beauty. With roots in classical literature, he emphasizes the importance of humanities in education and critiques ideological conformity in current systems. Blackwood’s insights propose a transformative approach that seeks to foster genuine inquiry and enrich the cultural landscape of learning.


