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Feb 6, 2023 • 6min
Monday Afternoon Update | 2.6.23
Get ready for a whirlwind of urgent news updates! The podcast covers a train derailment in Ohio and devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, igniting discussions on international aid efforts. It also highlights alarming events closer to home, including arrests in Maryland and reports of missing children in Florida. Labor strikes in the UK add another layer to the socio-political landscape, reflecting ongoing tensions. Tune in for a concise and compelling look at today's critical global and local happenings.

Feb 6, 2023 • 16min
Spy Balloon Blow Up & Election Meme Prosecution | 2.6.23
A Chinese surveillance balloon's dramatic journey through U.S. airspace raises alarms about national security and diplomacy. The fallout includes strained U.S.-China relations and canceled diplomatic visits. Meanwhile, discussions on declaring a public health emergency aim to increase abortion access amidst rising restrictions. The potential legal ramifications for free speech are spotlighted, particularly regarding the prosecution of a pro-Trump meme creator. The podcast also touches on migration support initiatives and public health advice, highlighting complex societal issues.

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Feb 5, 2023 • 14min
Drug Cartel Violence In America | 2.5.23
Drug cartel violence is creeping into small rural towns, causing devastation and raising alarm. The horrors of overdose rates among young people signal an urgent crisis. Law enforcement officials and local sheriffs are calling for comprehensive policy changes. Recent discussions highlight the devastating murder of a family in California and gang-related shootings tied to cartels. The podcast explores the challenges of combating this violence and the necessary collaboration between U.S. and Mexican authorities to tackle the growing drug crisis.

Feb 4, 2023 • 16min
School Choice Movement & Oscar Nomination Controversy | 2.4.23
A surge in school choice legislation is empowering parents across eleven states, sparking vibrant debates about education and funding. Meanwhile, a controversial Oscars nomination for a lesser-known actress highlights ongoing discussions about representation in Hollywood. The podcast also delves into the intricacies of Oscar nominations, revealing how celebrity influence and social media shape awards season. Additionally, an initiative at the University of North Carolina aims to create a more balanced political discourse, challenging the prevailing progressive climate on campus.

Feb 3, 2023 • 6min
Friday Afternoon Update | 2.3.23
Tension rises over a Chinese surveillance balloon, stirring political outrage and concerns about national security. Meanwhile, automation trends loom large in big corporations, aligning with Meta's financial woes. Key updates include Narcan being introduced in schools, a businessman freed from China, and the return of a former al-Qaeda courier. Regulatory debates tackle everything from gas stoves to mask effectiveness, while Australia's currency undergoes changes. A former NFL player's insights on finance add an intriguing twist to the discussion.

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Feb 3, 2023 • 16min
SnapChat Drug Overdoses & AP Course Change | 2.3.23
Families are taking legal action against Snapchat after tragic overdoses linked to counterfeit drugs sold on the platform. The College Board has made notable changes to the AP African American Studies curriculum, removing controversial topics. Additionally, there's a deep dive into media biases regarding the Russiagate narrative, scrutinizing how legacy outlets report on intelligence matters. The ongoing debates over educational content in Florida showcase escalating tensions in academia.

Feb 2, 2023 • 5min
Thursday Afternoon Update | 2.2.23
Catch up on the latest news, including Hunter Biden's controversial legal battles surrounding his laptop and the federal probe into Mike Pence's home. Hear about the shocking targeted shooting of a New Jersey councilwoman and the political upheaval as Republicans remove a Democratic Representative amidst accusations of revenge. Plus, stay informed about severe winter weather and shifting economic trends affecting mortgage rates.

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Feb 2, 2023 • 16min
Western Water Negotiations & Seattle’s Homelessness Crisis | 2.2.23
The podcast dives into the ongoing negotiations among Western states over dwindling Colorado River water supplies, highlighting the urgent need for cooperation amid severe drought. It also tackles the complexities of Seattle's homelessness crisis, revealing that many individuals in encampments are involved in illegal activities. The growing fentanyl problem is discussed along with the struggles of the city's policies. Additionally, the FBI's investigation into classified documents adds a layer of political intrigue, showcasing the multifaceted challenges faced by Seattle's leadership.

Feb 1, 2023 • 6min
Wednesday Afternoon Update | 2.1.23
Get the latest on key political and economic shifts, including a significant interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve in light of rising inflation. Discover updates on FBI investigations involving President Biden and hot-button issues around transgender medical procedures. The podcast also delves into a D.C. shooting incident, educational policy debates, and the fallout from extreme weather in Texas. Plus, find out about Tom Brady’s retirement and the legal troubles surrounding Alec Baldwin and an Eagles player.

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Feb 1, 2023 • 16min
Multi-State 401K Lawsuit & Social Media Brain Toll | 2.1.23
A new rule by the Biden Administration could jeopardize the 401K savings of millions, especially those in ESG funds, sparking lawsuits from 25 states. Amidst ongoing conflicts, Ukrainian officials seek more military support to counter Russian aggression. Meanwhile, the U.S. Surgeon General warns about the detrimental effects of social media on children's mental well-being, with studies indicating it may alter brain function and increase sensitivity to social cues among adolescents.


