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May 5, 2024 • 20min
Arguments for a Colorblind America with Coleman Hughes | 5.5.24
Coleman Hughes, a podcast host and author of "The End of Race Politics," dives deep into the concept of a colorblind America. He critiques the current focus on racial identity and argues for prioritizing individual merit. Hughes discusses the backlash against colorblindness, drawing parallels with social media's influence on race relations. He also revisits Dr. King's legacy, emphasizing his vision of character over race, and critiques the limitations of anti-racism in fostering genuine social progress, especially in education.

May 4, 2024 • 21min
Escaping the Gender Ideology Cult: True Detrans Stories | Saturday Extra
Mary Margaret Olohan, a senior reporter at The Daily Signal and author of "Detrans: True Stories of Escaping the Gender Ideology Cult," dives deep into the complex narratives of youth navigating gender transitions. She sheds light on the regrets faced by those who undergo irreversible procedures and the emotional toll of detransitioning. Olohan discusses the challenges teens encounter, the role of medical organizations in shaping gender care, and the critical need for enhanced support systems for families and individuals affected by these decisions.

May 4, 2024 • 15min
Housing Market & Seinfeld Slams Hollywood | 5.4.24
The podcast dives into the current housing market, revealing a decline in sales due to soaring interest rates and rising prices. It highlights Seattle's migrant crisis, showcasing community tensions as resources dwindle. Jerry Seinfeld's critique of Hollywood’s political correctness sparks a discussion on the future of comedy and filmmaking, questioning the industry's direction amid a surplus of content. The episode also reflects on shifting cultural norms in homeownership and family planning.

May 3, 2024 • 7min
Biden Covid Censorship Revealed & NPR Bias Probe | Afternoon Update | 5.3.24
The podcast dives into accusations that the Biden administration pressured tech companies to censor COVID discussions. It also reveals unsettling details about whistleblower deaths linked to Boeing. Additionally, the IRS plans to intensify audits on the wealthy. On another note, the spread of bird flu among mammals is highlighted, alongside a major ground beef recall due to E. coli. Lastly, Peloton's financial woes are discussed, painting a picture of the current challenges in the fitness industry.

May 3, 2024 • 16min
Trump’s Trials Investigated & Anti-Semitism Act Fallout | 5.3.24
The latest updates on Donald Trump's hush money trial reveal GOP probes into prosecutorial motives. There's a sharp decline in news ratings as the trial unfolds. The discussion also highlights a new Anti-Semitism Act, showing a split among Republicans. Legislative efforts aim to define anti-Semitism for educational institutions, raising concerns over free speech. Finally, media strategies during high-profile trials are critiqued, as public sentiment shifts and future topics emerge around gender ideology.

May 2, 2024 • 7min
UCLA Encampment Bust & Arizona’s Abortion Law Repeal | Afternoon Update | 5.2.24
Recent college protests spark important discussions, especially surrounding the police response at UCLA during a tense anti-Israel demonstration. Arizona's controversial abortion law repeal highlights shifting political landscapes. A tragic police shooting of a student in Wisconsin raises concerns about campus safety, especially following a recent school lockdown. Plus, a defamation lawsuit against filmmakers adds a layer of intrigue to the ongoing debates about free speech and artistic representation.

May 2, 2024 • 16min
Biden’s Palestinian Refugee Plan & Campus Chaos Continues | 5.2.24
The Biden administration's plan to resettle Palestinian refugees faces scrutiny over security risks and the vetting process. College campuses are witnessing heightened tensions with police crackdown on anti-Israel protests. Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. continues to make waves as a third-party candidate, prompting concern from both major political parties. The dynamics of the upcoming election are shifting as his presence alters traditional support strategies. Explore these intertwining issues shaping today's political landscape.

May 1, 2024 • 7min
Police Clear Campus Protests & Interest Rates Hold | Afternoon Update | 5.1.24
Police crackdown on anti-Israel protests at U.S. universities results in multiple arrests, sparking significant political debate. The Biden administration's potential plan to admit Palestinian refugees raises security concerns and family connection issues. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve keeps interest rates steady amid inflation worries. In legal news, updates on Harvey Weinstein's case and a notable United Methodist Church ruling on LGBT clergy make headlines, alongside a product recall of Martinelli's apple juice for safety reasons.

May 1, 2024 • 16min
Trump’s Gag Order Ruling & Anti-Israel Protests Escalate | 5.1.24
Former President Trump faces a contempt of court fine related to his hush money trial, highlighting his ongoing legal battles. Anti-Israel protests intensify at universities, particularly Columbia, raising safety concerns for Jewish students. In Arizona, a rancher accused of murdering an illegal immigrant finds a legal reprieve, stirring debates on self-defense and immigration laws. The discussion includes insights into gun rights and self-defense in controversial situations, reflecting on the complexities of law and societal tensions.

Apr 30, 2024 • 8min
London Stabbing & Marijuana Drug Classification | Afternoon Update | 4.30.24
A judge has ruled against a former president for violating a gag order, complicating political dynamics. Meanwhile, protests are heating up at Columbia University, signaling unrest in the academic world. In a shocking incident, a stabbing in London left one dead and several injured, while officers in North Carolina showcased bravery during a dangerous shootout. The discussion also touches on the DEA's potential reclassification of marijuana, weighing its medical benefits amidst the ongoing debate on recreational use.


