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Mar 4, 2023 • 19min
Georgetown Grad Seeks Accountability | Saturday Extra
A former Georgetown law student shares a gripping account of facing suspension for challenging the school's COVID policies. He details the intense scrutiny and psychiatric evaluation he endured after questioning the administration's handling of the situation. The discussion raises important issues about free speech, accountability, and the potential consequences of dissent within academic institutions. Amidst the chaos, the narrative also highlights the broader implications of institutional corruption and the struggle for transparency in legal education.

Mar 4, 2023 • 15min
Jesus Revolution & Massive MS-13 Prison | 3.4.23
A new film about the 1970s Jesus revolution is taking audiences by storm, highlighting a growing interest in faith-based cinema. The construction of El Salvador's massive prison aims to combat gang violence but raises serious concerns about human rights. Additionally, dozens of whales washing up on the East Coast coincide with offshore wind farm developments, sparking intense debate over their environmental impact. The discussion reveals a divided stance among environmentalists regarding renewable energy and marine life.

Mar 3, 2023 • 6min
Guns on Campus & Tesla Discounts EVs | Afternoon Update | 3.3.23
Explore the contentious issue of campus carry legislation with insights from West Virginia's new law. Hear updates on a tragic police officer's death in Chicago and learn about a catastrophic train crash in Greece. Discover the latest on Trump's legal troubles, the investigation into George Santos, and Tesla's strategic cost-cutting measures. Finally, get a glimpse into a British intelligence report revealing thwarted terrorist attacks, highlighting urgent safety concerns.

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Mar 3, 2023 • 16min
Murdaugh Found Guilty & Garcetti Accusations | 3.3.23
Alex Murdaugh is found guilty of murdering his wife and son, diving deep into the courtroom drama and evidence presented. Meanwhile, Eric Garcetti faces controversy regarding allegations of sexual harassment overshadowing his nomination for ambassador. The conversation also highlights China's concerning demographic shifts due to its previous one-child policy and attempts to reverse the decline in birth rates. These stories reveal the intricate overlap of law, politics, and international relations.

Mar 2, 2023 • 5min
Murdaugh Jury Deliberates & US - Russia Meeting | Afternoon Update | 3.2.23
Dive into the riveting conclusion of the Alec Murdoch trial, where the prosecution and defense present their final arguments. In parallel, catch the latest from the G20 summit, featuring U.S. and Russian diplomatic talks that might hint at future relations. The show's also packed with updates on U.S. politics, including significant legislative changes in Tennessee and concerns surrounding a controversial labor nominee. Plus, learn about Discover Credit's new policy on gun purchase tracking amidst ongoing social debates.

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Mar 2, 2023 • 16min
AG Garland Questioned In Senate & Railway Safety Act | 3.2.23
Merrick Garland faces tough questions from senators about the DOJ's political bias, revealing deep divides over law enforcement priorities. The controversial raid on a former president's home raises concerns about politicization within the FBI and DOJ. Meanwhile, new legislation aims to bolster railway safety following recent derailments, showcasing bipartisan support. New York City grapples with a $90 million spending plan for housing migrants, reflecting the city's complex challenges and responses to the ongoing crisis.

Mar 1, 2023 • 6min
Garland Questioned & Greece Train Crash | Wednesday Afternoon Update | 3.1.23
Get the latest on political tensions as Attorney General Merrick Garland faces tough questioning about perceived biases within the DOJ. In Chicago, a new moderate candidate emerges amid a backdrop of electoral change and rising crime concerns. Dive into the shocking details of a tragic train crash in Greece, where 36 lives were lost, and hear survivor stories along with the fallout that led to the Transport Minister's resignation. Plus, explore the intriguing link between the investigation and the mysterious 'Havana syndrome' affecting diplomats.

Mar 1, 2023 • 17min
Decoupling From China & Murdaugh Trial Nears End | 3.1.23
A growing movement among U.S. lawmakers aims to reduce reliance on China, spurred by national security concerns and public sentiment. Recent congressional hearings highlight bipartisan criticism of economic ties with China, particularly in American industries. Meanwhile, the high-profile trial of Alec Murdaugh unfolds, revealing a family's dark history amidst controversy. In New York, Governor Hochul faces backlash over housing policy proposals and challenges facing public transit, including declining ridership and rising crime.

Feb 28, 2023 • 5min
New Sec. of Labor & Chicago's Mayoral Race | Tuesday Afternoon Update | 2.28.23
Explore the latest political developments with President Biden's nomination of Julie Hsu as Secretary of Labor, raising eyebrows due to pandemic fraud concerns. Dive into Congress's reauthorization of a controversial surveillance program and the bipartisan push for F-16s to Ukraine. Also, get the lowdown on the hotly contested Chicago mayoral race, along with new restrictions being implemented in Mississippi. Perfect for keeping you informed during your commute!

Feb 28, 2023 • 16min
St. Louis Prosecutor Under Fire & SCOTUS Student Loan Case | 2.28.23
A teenage athlete’s tragic accident sparks outrage over criminal accountability in St. Louis. The city’s prosecutor faces intense backlash amid debates surrounding public safety and legal reform. Meanwhile, Colorado College and others pull out of traditional college rankings, advocating for more equitable education methods. Finally, the Supreme Court hears crucial arguments about President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, raising significant questions about its legality and potential impact on states.


