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Apr 3, 2023 • 16min
Trump’s Arraignment & Meme Suit Verdict | 4.3.23
Former President Donald Trump faces historic arraignment in Manhattan, marking the first time a former president has been criminally charged. A controversial verdict finds a man guilty of election interference through misleading memes, raising questions about free speech and voter integrity. Meanwhile, discussions heat up around the stalled bill on affirmative action in Arkansas, highlighting the ongoing legislative battles over race-based policies. Tune in for a deep dive into these pivotal political moments.

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Apr 2, 2023 • 10min
Tax Season: New IRS Rules | Sunday Extra
Tax season is buzzing with changes at the IRS, especially after a hefty funding boost. The agency is ramping up customer service while tackling outdated technology. Concerns rise over new audit policies that may target middle-income families and small businesses more closely. The discussion also highlights new regulations on payment apps, potentially confusing casual sellers with lower reporting thresholds. Finally, the ongoing debate on billionaires' tax contributions questions the fairness of the current tax system.

Apr 2, 2023 • 11min
Saying Amen to Faith Based Films & Apps | 4.2.23
The podcast delves into the surprising rise of faith-based media, even as non-religious identities grow in America. It spotlights compelling examples like 'The Chosen' and 'Bible in a Year,' which deepen spiritual engagement. The discussion shifts to the transformation in storytelling, where independent creators are breaking Hollywood's mold to share authentic narratives. Finally, it highlights how films like 'The Passion of the Christ' and apps like Hallow are revitalizing faith and prayer practices, even in a seemingly secular world.

Apr 1, 2023 • 12min
Artificial Intelligence Warnings | Saturday Extra
Join James Poulos, the editor of The American Mind and author of "Human Forever," as he delves into the urgent call from tech leaders for a six-month pause on AI development. They highlight the ethical dilemmas and legal challenges surrounding AI, stressing the need for new regulations to protect citizens. Poulos also discusses the potential threats to free speech, the geopolitical tensions among global powers, and the looming impact of AI on the workforce, raising crucial questions about the future of human labor in an automated world.

Apr 1, 2023 • 16min
Shift in Americans’ Values & Split Housing Markets | 4.1.23
A recent poll reveals troubling increases in depression and anxiety among Americans, alongside a shift in values with a growing focus on materialism. Experts discuss generational divides in patriotism and faith, suggesting these core values are being overshadowed. Meanwhile, the housing market presents a tale of two coasts: soaring prices in the East versus declines in the West, compounded by California's new mansion tax. Plus, health risks from overusing chemical disinfectants are examined, advocating for healthier cleaning alternatives.

Mar 31, 2023 • 8min
Trump Indictment Fallout & Chansley’s Release | Afternoon Update | 3.31.23
The discussion dives into the political fallout surrounding the historic indictment of a former U.S. president and its implications for his future. It covers varied reactions from political leaders, including a governor's firm stance against extradition. The conversation also touches on Jacob Chansley's recent release from prison, igniting debates on justice. Additionally, listeners get insights into a contentious lawsuit related to gender identity and soaring car prices amid vehicle shortages, along with transformative rule changes aimed at improving Major League Baseball.

Mar 31, 2023 • 16min
NY Grand Jury Indicts Trump & Russia Arrests U.S. Journalist | 3.31.23
A New York Grand Jury has indicted a former president, stirring discussions on governmental overreach and political motivations. Meanwhile, a Wall Street Journal journalist was arrested in Russia on espionage allegations, leading to concerns about media safety amid rising tensions. The fallout from the indictment could reshape support as the 2024 presidential primaries approach. Additionally, a controversial IRS visit to another journalist's home raises eyebrows about potential political bias and accountability in government.

Mar 30, 2023 • 5min
Tennessee Capitol Protest & WSJ Journalist Arrested | Afternoon Update | 3.30.23
A passionate protest at the Tennessee State Capitol focuses on calls for stricter gun laws after a devastating school shooting. Meanwhile, the arrest of a journalist in Russia raises alarms about press freedom and escalating tensions between the U.S. and Russia. The tragic loss of nine service members in a helicopter crash prompts community support for grieving families. Legislative updates highlight the Safe School Act and Senator John Fetterman's ongoing health journey, shedding light on critical national issues.

Mar 30, 2023 • 16min
A.I. Warning Letter & Tik Tok Bill Scrutiny | 3.30.23
Tech leaders raise alarms over A.I. development, urging a pause to evaluate risks like misinformation and job displacement. Meanwhile, a bipartisan Senate bill attempts to ban TikTok, yet critics warn it could undermine individual freedoms. The rapid growth of A.I. tools like ChatGPT raises further regulatory concerns. Lastly, a college professor faces suspension for inflammatory remarks about violence against racists, prompting a heated debate on free speech in academia.

Mar 29, 2023 • 5min
Pope Francis Hospitalized & Nashville Shooting Latest | Afternoon Update | 3.29.23
Pope Francis is in the hospital fighting a lung infection but thankfully testing negative for COVID. The aftermath of the Nashville school shooting is discussed, including heroic actions in the face of tragedy. Crime rates in Washington D.C. are rising, prompting calls for stricter laws. Meanwhile, legislative changes in states like California and North Carolina are making headlines. The innovative use of AI in retail by Levi's showcases the intersection of technology and commerce.


