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Jan 13, 2023 • 16min
More Classified Documents & The Great Gas Stove Debate | 1.13.23
Classified documents continue to surface at President Biden’s home, raising eyebrows and prompting investigations. The Idaho murder case unfolds further as suspects appear in court, revealing unsettling details. A controversial discussion ignites about the regulation of gas stoves, with political divides becoming more pronounced. Amid health concerns and environmental debates, the White House reassures the public there's no plan to ban these stoves, despite the growing scrutiny surrounding indoor air pollution.

Jan 12, 2023 • 6min
Thursday Afternoon Update | 1.12.23
Discover the latest buzz about classified documents linked to the President and the appointment of a special counsel for investigation. Delve into the recent drop in inflation as the Consumer Price Index takes a dip. Uncover key political drama with calls to revoke a former Brazilian President's visa and the resolution of a nurses' strike in New York City. Plus, learn about a U.S. citizen's release from Russia and a landmark settlement for discriminatory lending practices against a major bank.

Jan 12, 2023 • 16min
California Storm & Gun Law Controversy | 1.12.23
California is facing severe weather with storms causing flooding and mudslides, impacting thousands. Meanwhile, San Jose's new law requires gun owners to have liability insurance, stirring debate over safety and Second Amendment rights. In Virginia, there’s controversy over schools withholding National Merit Awards from students amid equity concerns, prompting a state investigation. The clash between academic recognition and policy aims is at the forefront of discussions.

Jan 11, 2023 • 6min
Wednesday Afternoon Update | 1.11.23
Get ready for a wild ride as severe weather wreaks havoc, grounding flights nationwide due to an FAA computer hiccup. California braces for heavy rainfall and potential flooding from atmospheric rivers. Meanwhile, dive into critical current events, from COVID updates to military policies, and the hot debate over gas stove regulations. Don’t miss the latest Supreme Court decisions and an intriguing executive order in Arkansas regarding the term 'Latinx.' Stay informed and ready for whatever comes next!

Jan 11, 2023 • 16min
House Rules Reform & Biden’s Classified Documents | 1.11.23
House Republicans are making bold moves, including proposals to abolish the IRS and push for accountability within the Biden administration. The podcast delves into the controversy surrounding President Biden's handling of classified documents, comparing it to past political scandals. Additionally, Prince Harry's memoir makes waves with shocking insights into royal family dynamics, revealing personal struggles and critiques that resonate with his late mother, Princess Diana. The discussion highlights the changing narrative around the Sussexes and their challenges.

Jan 10, 2023 • 6min
Tuesday Afternoon Update | 1.10.23
Dive into intriguing conversations about the discovery of classified documents linked to President Biden amid California's severe weather chaos. The discussion also covers the latest political landscape, including a new Senate campaign and surprising mask mandates. Plus, hear about the impeachment of the Secretary of Homeland Security and significant funding cuts to the IRS. On the international front, Ukrainian troops are undergoing training in advanced missile systems as tensions escalate.

Jan 10, 2023 • 16min
Brazil Unrest & Car Sales Collapse | 1.10.23
Brazil is facing severe political unrest as protests erupt over allegations of electoral fraud against newly elected President Lula da Silva. Meanwhile, 2022 marks a historic low for auto sales in the U.S., impacting major manufacturers and consumers alike. High inflation and rising interest rates are complicating the market further, leading to increased monthly payments for buyers. In contrast, a new study reveals that foreign disinformation had a minimal effect during the 2016 election, challenging several prevailing narratives about misinformation in politics.

Jan 9, 2023 • 6min
Monday Afternoon Update | 1.9.23
Nurses in New York City are on strike, demanding better working conditions, while Brazil grapples with turmoil as Bolsonaro's supporters clash with authorities. Meanwhile, President Biden has declared an emergency in California due to severe storms. Tragedy strikes in Colorado with a deadly avalanche, and there are legal developments related to terrorism and the 2020 election investigations. On a lighter note, updates on the NFL playoffs include a focus on DeMar Hamlin's health and the Buffalo Bills' playoff journey.

Jan 9, 2023 • 16min
Drama On House Floor & Biden’s Border Crisis | 1.9.23
Kevin McCarthy's dramatic rise to Speaker of the House involved over 15 ballots, revealing deep divisions within Congress. Meanwhile, President Biden made his first visit to the southern border, tackling pressing immigration issues. The podcast also highlights a contentious custody battle influenced by California's new law on transgender youth, raising significant legal and ethical questions. This intersection of politics and personal rights showcases the complex landscape of current American societal debates.

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Jan 8, 2023 • 12min
Rise of Remote Work Monitoring | 1.8.23
The podcast dives into the surge of remote work monitoring and its psychological impact on employees. It reveals the extreme measures some workers undertake amidst surveillance practices. Listener insights highlight how tools like biometric wristbands can affect morale and productivity, especially among younger generations. Legal frameworks surrounding these monitoring technologies are discussed, showcasing the limited protections for employees and the broader implications for privacy and security.


