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Apr 15, 2024 • 8min
Baltimore Bridge Investigation & Australia Stabbing | Afternoon Update | 4.15.24
A tragic bridge collapse in Baltimore linked to a cargo ship crash is under FBI investigation, revealing the profound human cost of the incident. Meanwhile, former President Trump's legal issues unfold as jury selection begins in his trial, spotlighting the intersection of politics and justice. Tensions mount in the Middle East with rising Iran-Israel conflicts, while a violent incident in Australia draws attention to global safety concerns. On a brighter note, the Boston Marathon showcases athletic triumphs in the midst of tumultuous news.

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Apr 15, 2024 • 16min
Iran’s Attack Fallout | 4.15.24
A large-scale drone and missile attack by Iran on Israeli soil marks a historic escalation in military conflict. Despite President Biden's pressure on Israel to refrain from retaliation, plans for action are reportedly underway. The implications of this attack ripple through geopolitics, affecting energy security and international relations. Inside the Democratic Party, tensions rise as Biden calls for restraint amidst a somber mood in Israel. Meanwhile, discussions around potential sanctions against Iran add another layer to this complex narrative.

Apr 14, 2024 • 14min
The Failure of America’s Electrification | Sunday Extra
Daniel Turner, founder and executive director of Power the Future, dives into the critical issues facing America’s electric grid. He discusses the escalating demand for electricity and the perils of relying solely on renewable energy sources. Turner highlights California and New York as examples of state challenges and critiques the sidelining of nuclear power. He warns about the risks tied to the depletion of strategic petroleum reserves and calls for more strategic governance in energy policy to avoid systemic failures.

Apr 14, 2024 • 17min
Lara Trump Talks Fundraising, Election Integrity & RFK Jr. | 4.14.24
Lara Trump, the newly appointed co-chair of the RNC and daughter-in-law of Donald Trump, dives into crucial topics like an impressive $50 million fundraising event and the diverse demographics of Trump's support base. She sheds light on the RNC's recent legal victory in Pennsylvania aimed at ensuring election integrity. Lara also discusses the challenges of balancing her role with family ties and how rising legal fees impact Trump’s campaign. Her insights reveal a dynamic political landscape as the election approaches.

Apr 13, 2024 • 13min
The Clash Over Ukraine Funding | Saturday Extra
Joining the discussion is Matt Mowers, a former Senior White House Advisor at the State Department during the Trump administration. He dives into the contentious debates in Congress over military aid to Ukraine, emphasizing its implications for U.S. national security. Mowers highlights the multifaceted $95 billion funding package that links support for Ukraine and Israel, underscoring the geopolitical necessity of this aid. He also examines the challenges of balancing domestic priorities with international commitments amid political tensions.

Apr 13, 2024 • 15min
Collapse of Trust In Legacy Media & UK Gender Guidelines | 4.13.24
A senior NPR editor highlights internal biases influencing media credibility, sparking discussions about the public's growing distrust of legacy news outlets. The UK is reevaluating gender identity services for youth, with calls for more thorough assessments to protect children. Additionally, the rising costs of attending Major League Baseball games are examined, revealing how inflation and ticket price hikes are impacting fan accessibility, despite stable attendance figures thanks to recent rule changes.

Apr 12, 2024 • 6min
Iran Threatens Attack & Sex Offenders at Border | Afternoon Update | 4.12.24
Tensions in Israel are escalating as Iran issues threats, raising concerns about regional stability. Meanwhile, U.S. Border Patrol reveals troubling statistics on convicted criminals crossing the border. California grapples with a $17 billion deficit, prompting urgent budget cuts that may impact Governor Newsom's presidential aspirations. Adding intrigue, a high-profile fraud case unfolds, linked to allegations against Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter. The housing market also faces challenges from rising mortgage rates.

Apr 12, 2024 • 15min
Biden’s New Gun Regulation & Top Cities for Jobs | 4.12.24
The Biden administration rolls out its most significant gun regulations in decades, sparking controversy among gun rights advocates. Unemployment rates and job market trends across major U.S. cities reveal a divide between red and blue states. President Biden hints at possible executive actions to tighten border security, reflecting shifting public sentiment and growing concerns over immigration policies. As the elections approach, these developments could reshape political strategies and impact voter reactions.

Apr 11, 2024 • 7min
O.J. Simpson Dies & Herridge Speaks Out | Afternoon Update | 4.11.24
Explore the fascinating journey of O.J. Simpson, from NFL superstar to a pivotal figure in a notorious trial. Hear a poignant family tribute highlighting his complex legacy. Delve into the challenges faced by journalists in protecting confidential sources, along with the ramifications of a recent high-profile testimony. Stay informed on pressing current events, including violence during Ramadan celebrations and critical legislative decisions impacting environmental regulations and transgender medical treatments.

Apr 11, 2024 • 16min
Inflation Continues Upward & FISA Bill Blocked | 4.11.24
Unexpected inflation data reveals a surprising 3.5% rise in the consumer price index, putting pressure on the Federal Reserve and igniting public concern. In Arizona, a controversial Supreme Court ruling reinstates a 1864 abortion law, reshaping political strategies in a key battleground state. Meanwhile, tensions among House Republicans emerge as a faction blocks the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, raising questions about surveillance practices and accountability.


