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Oct 3, 2022 • 16min

Congressional Races Tighten & SCOTUS Convenes | 10.3.22

As congressional elections heat up, key races, especially in Pennsylvania, are tightening with surprising momentum for Republicans. The Supreme Court's new session promises pivotal cases that could redefine social issues and election laws. The podcast also takes a closer look at the election of Italy’s new prime minister, examining media portrayals that stir debates over political labels and narratives. Get insights into the shifting political landscapes and how voter concerns are influencing the upcoming elections.
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Oct 2, 2022 • 15min

The Student Loan Scheme | 10.2.22

Explore the skyrocketing costs of college tuition and the anticipated impact of student debt cancellation on taxpayers. Discover a lawsuit challenging this decision and how federal aid has affected tuition rates. Dive into how luxury experiences in education drive up costs and unearth innovative alternatives to traditional learning. Consider the financial benefits of a college degree versus the viability of other career paths, and investigate the growing administrative bloat in universities and its consequences on academic standards.
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Oct 1, 2022 • 16min

UK Prime Minister & California Homeless | 10.1.22

The UK faces tough challenges as its new Prime Minister tackles inflation and the war in Ukraine. A shift in cabinet diversity raises questions about political strategies. Meanwhile, the debate over the Atlanta Braves' name reflects wider societal issues. In Los Angeles, rising homelessness is linked to drug overdoses, highlighting the effectiveness of government policies. A critical look at housing programs reveals controversial incentives that may encourage risky behaviors among the homeless population.
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Sep 30, 2022 • 4min

Friday Afternoon Update | 9.30.22

Dive into crucial updates about health regulations, including significant changes in Oklahoma's gender services. Learn about new FDA food labeling initiatives and the Biden administration's efforts to combat hunger. Discover how these topics intertwine with stock market fluctuations and recent health concerns tied to COVID-19. Plus, hear the latest on NBA star Kyrie Irving's controversial vaccination contract decisions, making it a must-listen for anyone wanting to stay informed.
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Sep 30, 2022 • 16min

U.K. Tik Tok Trouble & Sanctuary City Bussing Blame | 9.30.22

TikTok faces intense scrutiny in the UK over privacy violations, particularly involving minors. Meanwhile, NYC's mayor and Texas's governor engage in a political blame game over immigration challenges. Amid rising theft rates, retailers are locking up merchandise, reshaping shopping experiences. The podcast dives into the implications of these issues on society, including national security, local businesses, and the complex dynamics of immigration.
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Sep 29, 2022 • 16min

The Economy’s Health Continues to Wane | 9.29.22

Economic indicators suggest a looming collapse, with rising mortgage rates and a bearish stock market stirring alarm. In Philadelphia, the district attorney faces intense scrutiny as crime rates soar, sparking discussions about potential impeachment. Meanwhile, the Nord Stream pipeline has suffered suspected sabotage, complicating European energy dynamics and raising concerns about environmental risks from gas leaks. The podcast dives deep into these pressing issues, blending analysis with urgent calls for action.
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Sep 28, 2022 • 5min

Wednesday Afternoon Update | 9.28.22

Today's discussions dive into urgent global news, including a warning for Americans in Russia and potential sabotage of key pipelines. On the weather front, Hurricane Ian poses a significant threat to Florida's Gulf Coast, intensifying quickly with tornado-like attributes. The potential for severe rainfall and flooding is a major concern as the storm's path develops. Buckle up, it's an informative ride through pressing issues and weather updates!
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Sep 28, 2022 • 16min

Is Fentanyl a Weapon of Mass Destruction? | 9.28.22

A coalition of states is urging federal action to classify fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction amid a soaring crisis of overdose deaths. The podcast dives into the alarming surge in fentanyl trafficking, tracing its origins from China to Mexico. It also highlights the political ascent of John Fetterman, focusing on his progressive policies. Meanwhile, Dallas unveils a city-wide racial equity plan to tackle systemic injustices, paving the way for discussions on social reform and community revitalization.
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Sep 27, 2022 • 4min

Tuesday Afternoon Update | 9.27.22

Hurricane Ian’s devastating impact on Florida takes center stage. The discussion shifts to police hiring practices in New Orleans, highlighting community concerns. Legal challenges around student loans and abortion laws are examined. New research reveals surprising findings about COVID vaccine mRNA in breast milk, sparking curiosity. Lastly, updates from the FBI regarding the arrest of a pro-life activist add an intriguing twist to the legal landscape.
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Sep 27, 2022 • 16min

Iran Cracks Down & Italy Votes Right | 9.27.22

Protests in Iran intensify as women defy mandatory hijab laws, sparked by a tragedy. The nation faces complex ties with the U.S. amid calls for human rights reforms. In Italy, a historic election brings in a right-leaning leader promoting conservative policies. This reflects a broader trend of rising right-wing politics across Europe. Additionally, a shocking food aid fraud scheme reveals $250 million embezzled during the pandemic, exposing significant oversight failures.

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