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Feb 16, 2023 • 6min
Thursday Afternoon Update | 2.16.23
President Biden weighs in on unidentified aerial objects, sparking debates about their origins. Residents of East Palestine express anger over poor FEMA support and Norfolk Southern's absence at a key meeting. The news roundup highlights criticism of Norfolk Southern's cleanup efforts, a tragic shooting in El Paso, and a warehouse fire in Florida. Additionally, it touches on a grand jury report regarding 2020 election integrity, ongoing FBI investigations, a Kentucky ruling on abortion, and Senator John Fetterman's hospitalization.

Feb 16, 2023 • 16min
Haley Rally, Ohio Disaster & Army Recruitment Woes | 2.16.23
Nikki Haley launches her presidential campaign and takes on Donald Trump, bringing fresh dynamics to the race. Meanwhile, residents in East Palestine, Ohio, voice concerns about air and water quality following a devastating train derailment, amplifying calls for accountability. The podcast also highlights the alarming 25% recruitment shortfall in the U.S. Army, questioning whether inclusivity initiatives are influencing enlistment rates or if other factors like safety concerns are at play.

Feb 15, 2023 • 6min
Wednesday Afternoon Update | 2.15.23
The podcast dives into President Biden's call for stricter gun control in light of the Michigan State shooting. It highlights the sentencing of the Buffalo supermarket shooter and the Ohio train derailment's fallout. The discussion shifts to potential Congressional reforms, including term limits, and mental competency tests. It also touches on the high-profile trial of Alex Murdaugh and explores Elon Musk's concerns about global governance risks, all while acknowledging Nikki Haley’s recent presidential campaign rally.

Feb 15, 2023 • 16min
More Teen Girls Suicidal & Inflation Remains High | 2.15.23
A new CDC report reveals alarming statistics about increasing suicidal thoughts among teenage girls and LGBTQ youth, highlighting factors like social media and sexual violence. Inflation remains a concern, with consumers feeling the pinch on essentials. Wealthy residents are leaving NYC due to high crime rates and taxes, raising questions about the city's future. Efforts like the Kids Online Safety Act aim to protect youth on social media, amidst a significant urban exodus.

Feb 14, 2023 • 6min
Tuesday Afternoon Update | 2.14.23
A tragic shooting at Michigan State University shook the community, with harrowing eyewitness accounts and law enforcement updates. The political landscape heats up as Nikki Haley officially announces her presidential run. Economic trends show intriguing consumer behavior shifts, while significant lawsuits and border visits add layers to current events. Additionally, the announcement of Senator Feinstein's retirement raises questions about future leadership.

Feb 14, 2023 • 16min
More UFO Questions & Ohio’s Air Quality Concern | 2.14.23
Unidentified flying objects have taken center stage, leaving defense officials scrambling for answers as their origins remain elusive. Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, are grappling with health fears after a toxic train derailment and a subsequent controlled burn. Meanwhile, concerns about government transparency and the blacklisting of conservative media outlets have ignited debates on free speech. Additionally, alarming statistics reveal a surge in mental health issues among high school girls, underscoring a growing crisis.

Feb 13, 2023 • 4min
Monday Afternoon Update | 2.13.23
Discover the latest news as it unfolds, including a violent incident in Brooklyn and urgent health warnings for communities in East Palestine. Hear about the State Department's alert for Americans in Russia and significant updates on Turkey's earthquake response. There's also controversy surrounding a halted tree removal project in Los Angeles and the surprising resignation of a school superintendent in New Jersey. Stay informed with these crucial developments.

Feb 13, 2023 • 16min
Weekend U.F.O. Uncertainty & Alleged FBI Politicization | 2.13.23
Unidentified flying objects continue to spark intrigue as American pilots engage with these aerial mysteries. Former FBI agents reveal an alarming 'cultural rot' within the bureau, emphasizing the need for accountability and reform. Meanwhile, Baltimore schools face a shocking decline in student performance amid ongoing educational mismanagement. The podcast also touches on concerns over the politicization of the FBI and essential discussions about leadership and morale in law enforcement.

Feb 12, 2023 • 19min
A.I. is Here: Now What? | 2.12.23
Artificial intelligence has emerged as a game-changing force, reshaping our world. Experts discuss its rapid adoption and the implications for education, including challenges like cheating. The impact on job dynamics reveals AI could enhance productivity rather than solely displace workers. Ethical dilemmas arise with deepfake technology, raising concerns about innovation outpacing responsibility. Additionally, political bias in AI responses highlights the complexities in data-driven decision-making, sparking debate on fairness and accountability.

Feb 11, 2023 • 8min
College D.E.I Statements | Saturday Interview
The discussion reveals how Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies have evolved in U.S. universities since 2020, raising questions about free speech. It highlights the increasing demand for DEI statements in faculty applications, particularly in states like Arizona and California, and the potential legal challenges involved. Additionally, the podcast delves into the ideological roots of DEI initiatives and debates the principles of meritocracy, suggesting the need for a balance between historical education and the belief in achieving the American dream.


