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Government Approaching Partial Shutdown Amid Democrat Demands Over ICE! Border Czar Homan Meets Gov. Walz & Mayor Frey! Plus, TikTok Users Raise Alarm Over Censorship Of Political Videos Since US Took Over The App
Tara delivers a blunt, unfiltered breakdown of what she calls a catastrophic messaging failure — and why it mattered. She argues that coordinated activist networks outperformed a scattered response, while leadership attention drifted elsewhere
Microsoft quietly hands over BitLocker keys to the government, TikTok's new privacy terms spark a user panic, and Europe's secret tech backups reveal anxious prep for digital fallout. Plus, how gambling platforms are changing the future of news and sports. You can bet on how much snow will fall in New York City this weekend Europe Prepares for a Nightmare Scenario: The U.S. Blocking Access to Tech China, US sign off on TikTok US spinoff TikTok users freak out over app's 'immigration status' collection -- here's what it means Elon Musk's Grok A.I. Chatbot Made Millions of Sexualized Images, New Estimates Show Microsoft Gave FBI Keys To Unlock Encrypted Data, Exposing Major Privacy Flaw - Forbes House of Lords votes to ban social media for Brits under 16 Overrun with AI slop, cURL scraps bug bounties to ensure "intact mental health" Route leak incident on January 22, 2026 149 Million Usernames and Passwords Exposed by Unsecured Database Millions of people imperiled through sign-in links sent by SMS Anthropic revises Claude's 'Constitution,' and hints at chatbot consciousness The new Siri chatbot may run on Google servers, not Apple's A Wikipedia Group Made a Guide to Detect AI Writing. Now a Plug-In Uses It to 'Humanize' Chatbots GitHub - anthropics/original_performance_takehome: Anthropic's original performance take-home, now open for you to try! Telly's "free" ad-based TVs make notable revenue—when they're actually delivered - Ars Technica Toilet Maker Toto's Shares Get Unlikely Boost From AI Rush - Slashdot Dr. Gladys West, whose mathematical models inspired GPS, dies at 95 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Alex Stamos, Doc Rock, and Patrick Beja Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: threatlocker.com/twit meter.com/twit redis.io expressvpn.com/twit shopify.com/twit
Microsoft quietly hands over BitLocker keys to the government, TikTok's new privacy terms spark a user panic, and Europe's secret tech backups reveal anxious prep for digital fallout. Plus, how gambling platforms are changing the future of news and sports. You can bet on how much snow will fall in New York City this weekend Europe Prepares for a Nightmare Scenario: The U.S. Blocking Access to Tech China, US sign off on TikTok US spinoff TikTok users freak out over app's 'immigration status' collection -- here's what it means Elon Musk's Grok A.I. Chatbot Made Millions of Sexualized Images, New Estimates Show Microsoft Gave FBI Keys To Unlock Encrypted Data, Exposing Major Privacy Flaw - Forbes House of Lords votes to ban social media for Brits under 16 Overrun with AI slop, cURL scraps bug bounties to ensure "intact mental health" Route leak incident on January 22, 2026 149 Million Usernames and Passwords Exposed by Unsecured Database Millions of people imperiled through sign-in links sent by SMS Anthropic revises Claude's 'Constitution,' and hints at chatbot consciousness The new Siri chatbot may run on Google servers, not Apple's A Wikipedia Group Made a Guide to Detect AI Writing. Now a Plug-In Uses It to 'Humanize' Chatbots GitHub - anthropics/original_performance_takehome: Anthropic's original performance take-home, now open for you to try! Telly's "free" ad-based TVs make notable revenue—when they're actually delivered - Ars Technica Toilet Maker Toto's Shares Get Unlikely Boost From AI Rush - Slashdot Dr. Gladys West, whose mathematical models inspired GPS, dies at 95 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Alex Stamos, Doc Rock, and Patrick Beja Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: threatlocker.com/twit meter.com/twit redis.io expressvpn.com/twit shopify.com/twit
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
In back-to-back public appearances, Donald Trump delivered meandering, unfocused speeches that left audiences stunned — first during a lengthy Washington press conference late last night, then again at the World Economic Forum in Davos. On today's Mark Thompson Show, we examine the most alarming moments and what they reveal about Trump's leadership, coherence, and state of mind. Political analysts, global leaders, and voters are reacting in real time. We'll break down the clips, the fallout, and the broader implications for U.S. credibility abroad and political stability at home. We'll be joined by presidential historian and former KGO host John Rothmann.“It's the Planet, Stupid!” with Belinda Waymouth features Trump's legal attempts to stop environmental progress facing an uphill battle in the courts.The Mark Thompson Show 1/22/26Patreon subscribers are the backbone of the show! If you'd like to help, here's our Patreon Link:https://www.patreon.com/themarkthompsonshowMaybe you're more into PayPal. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PVBS3R7KJXV24
#537 Artemis 2, F1, SPV & Geely. The 1st crewed Moon mission since Apollo 17, we wish them well. The 2026 F1 car reveals, what do they tell us so far? Plus: how to drive the Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle backwards and Alex visits the world of Geely in China.
The January 22 edition of the AgNet News Hour tackled a growing concern many California growers know all too well—foreign competition flooding the market during peak domestic seasons. Hosts Nick Papagni and Josh McGill focused the conversation on California pears, featuring an interview with Chris Zanobini, Executive Director of the California Pear Advisory Board, who laid out why the state's pear industry is fighting for survival. Zanobini explained that California's pear industry is relatively small, with only about 60 growers remaining—many of them fifth- and sixth-generation family farmers. Pear orchards can remain productive for decades, meaning these farms represent long-term investment and deep roots in rural communities. But now, he says, the industry's short and carefully managed marketing window is being disrupted by imported pears arriving at the worst possible time. California pears typically harvest beginning in early July and aim to finish shipping by late October to avoid competing with other domestic pear-growing regions like Oregon and Washington. The problem, Zanobini said, is that Argentine pears are coming into the U.S. in heavy volume during June, July, and even into September, right when California is trying to sell its crop. The result is a market that starts the season already flooded, with retailers delaying California programs by weeks. One major concern Zanobini highlighted is a product commonly used overseas called 1-MCP, a ripening inhibitor that allows pears to store for an extremely long time, but often prevents them from ripening properly. That can lead to a poor consumer experience—hard, disappointing fruit that hurts pear demand overall. California, he noted, made a commitment years ago not to use 1-MCP because of its impact on eating quality. The competitive imbalance comes down to cost. Zanobini said California growers face the highest production standards in the world—labor, chemical restrictions, water requirements, and environmental compliance—yet they aren't paid extra for meeting those standards. Imported pears, meanwhile, can arrive cheaper by $5 to $10 per box, making them attractive to retailers focused on price and margins. Zanobini also shared a jaw-dropping stat: Argentina imported more than 1.3 million boxes of pears, which exceeded California's production of Bartlett pears this year—California's primary variety. He said the industry can't tolerate that trajectory much longer, and without change, more multi-generation pear farms could disappear. Papagni and McGill pointed out that this isn't just a pear problem—it's a California agriculture problem, impacting everything from citrus to tomatoes to raisins. Their message to listeners was simple: California growers need a fair playing field, and consumers can help by asking for domestic fruit and supporting local farmers when it's in season.
Following several shark attacks off the coast of Sydney, marine biologist Dr. Olaf Meynecke from Griffith University talks about the current threat situation and possible causes. The expert, who has also intensively researched bull sharks before his current work on humpback whales, explains how such encounters occur — and which measures make sense to better protect people. - Nach mehreren Haiangriffen vor der Küste von Sydney spricht der Meeresbiologe Dr. Olaf Meynecke von der Griffith University über die aktuelle Gefahrenlage und mögliche Ursachen. Der Experte, der neben Buckelwalen auch intensiv zu Bullenhaien geforscht hat, erklärt, wie es zu solchen Begegnungen kommt – und welche Maßnahmen sinnvoll sind, um Menschen besser zu schützen.
Joe Pags says the masks are slipping as Jasmine Crockett and Michelle Obama make remarks that have many Americans asking why now—and whether divisive rhetoric is back in full force. Pags then digs into the Minnesota fraud mess, asking the real question: who is actually making the money? As the left scrambles, President Donald Trump commands the global stage at Davos, and Pags calls out the contrast. Then Troy Nehls joins the show for a no-holds-barred conversation. Not seeking reelection, the former sheriff speaks freely about January 6, the new J6 committee, the pipe bomb suspect, and why accountability still matters. They also tackle the treatment of law enforcement in Minnesota, whether rampant fraud is being covered up, and the growing frustration among officers on the ground. A packed hour full of revelations and straight talk you won't hear anywhere else. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Big Mac storms in with a brutal comp, calling the Mets' Luis Robert Jr. trade the “Anthony Volpi” of moves, and the debate takes off from there. Why are Mets fans still fighting over the offseason, while Yankees fans are somehow… calm? The crew breaks down what the Robert Jr. deal signals about Cody Bellinger, why the Yankees' quiet winter has fans stuck in limbo, and why one announcement could flip the entire New York baseball mood overnight. Then it pivots hard to the Knicks, and the questions get louder: effort, energy, body language, and whether this looks like a team drifting from its coach. From Josh Hart's late-night TV appearance to the bigger issue of urgency, chemistry, and buy-in, the conversation turns into a real temperature check with CP “The Franchise” on what's actually happening and what (if anything) can fix it fast before things get ugly.
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On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
President Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to quell ongoing anti-ICE demonstrations in Minnesota in the wake of the shooting death of Renee Good by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent. Protests have erupted nationwide after Good's death, and there have been many in Northeast Ohio communities, including Cleveland, Akron and Kent. This week, social media has been filled locally with unverified reports of ICE activities in Cleveland. Noted immigration attorney Margaret Wong said there were reports of ICE agents in Cleveland and offered advice about people's rights should ICE agents come to their door. Cleveland Police took the extraordinary step on Wednesday to issue a statement saying it's not its job to enforce general federal immigration law. We will begin Friday's “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable” with a discussion of CPD's statement and rising concerns over ICE. FirstEnergy is asking the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to lower reliability standards for power outages, basically allowing for more outages that last longer before its determined that standards weren't met. A first hearing is scheduled for next month. The Cleveland Clinic announced yesterday that it intends to earn certification as a Level 1 trauma center at its Main Campus by 2028, its second Level 1 trauma center in the region, after Akron General. Cleveland Clinic main campus leader Dr. Scott Steele said he sees a need for this top tier of trauma care within the Clinic's own system. But Cleveland already has Level 1 trauma centers -- operated University Hospitals and also by MetroHealth, which called for the clinic to reconsider and claimed patient costs would rise as a result of the clinic's actions. An effort to repeal a new state law that makes changes to the recreational marijuana statute passed by voters and also bans intoxicating hemp suffered a setback this week. A group trying to prevent Senate Bill 56 from going into effect and allow voters to decide whether to repeal it in November had its petition summary language rejected by Attorney General Dave Yost. We've heard a lot about the Browns planned move to a new enclosed stadium in Brook Park from the Cleveland perspective. Now, we're getting a bit more insight into how the mega project could impact Brook Park. This week the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency or NOACA held a meeting about how the stadium could impact traffic. The Canton Hall of Fame Village has secured financing that could jump start the stalled construction on a massive indoor water park. "Game Day Bay" sits at the front of the Village property was started in 2022 but has been sitting unfinished since 2024. All this week on Ideastream Public Media you've been hearing reporting about the firefighting crisis facing Ohio. 70% of Ohio's fire departments are at least partially staffed by volunteers. Those volunteer positions are getting harder to fill as current volunteers near retirement. The reporting is a collaboration between Ideastream and The Ohio Newsroom and you'll find all the stories on our website as "Sound the Alarm". Guests: Glenn Forbes, Deputy Editor of News, Ideastream Public Media Abigail Bottar, Reporter, Ideastream Public News Karen Kasler, Statehouse News Bureau Chief, Ohio Public Radio/TV
I break down Tyler Durden as a psychological and masculine archetype, not as a role model, but as a warning signal. I explore why Fight Club still resonates with men today, what Tyler gets right about masculinity, and where his version of power goes off the rails. This is a conversation about repression, shadow integration, discipline, and why unintegrated strength turns destructive. The goal is not to become Tyler Durden, but to understand what he represents and integrate it responsibly.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Why Tyler Durden Still Possesses the Male Psyche01:45 - Tyler Durden as a Symptom of Emasculation03:34 - The Hollow Man and Consumer Masculinity05:25 - Tyler Durden as the Shadow Masculine07:14 - The Absence of Masculine Initiation08:05 - Pseudo-Initiation and Self-Destruction09:00 - Pain, Brotherhood, and Fight Club10:53 - Violence vs Contact With Reality12:44 - Comfort, Weakness, and Modern Men13:30 - What Tyler Durden Gets Right15:46 - Power Without Consciousness17:54 - Tyranny, Cult Dynamics, and Shadow Possession20:20 - Project Mayhem and Destructive Identity22:20 - Rage Masculinity in the Modern World23:31 - Integration Over Destruction24:43 - Disciplined Power and True Masculine Initiation25:57 - Tyler Durden as the Alarm, Not the Answer***Tired of feeling like you're never enough? Build your self-worth with help from this free guide: https://training.mantalks.com/self-worthPick up my book, Men's Work: A Practical Guide To Face Your Darkness, End Self-Sabotage, And Find Freedom: https://mantalks.com/mens-work-book/Heard about attachment but don't know where to start? Try the FREE Ultimate Guide To AttachmentCheck out some other free resources: How To Quit Porn | Anger Meditation | How To Lead In Your RelationshipBuild brotherhood with a powerful group of like-minded men from around the world. Check out The Alliance. Enjoy the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser. It helps us get into the ears of new listeners, expand the ManTalks Community, and help others find the tools and training they're looking for. And don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | SpotifyFor more, visit us at ManTalks.com |
Is your environment silently sabotaging your fertility? Dr. Ann Shippy joins the show to reveal how hidden toxins, mold, and overlooked cellular damage may be accelerating ovarian aging and how to reclaim your fertility before it's too late. From infertility misdiagnoses to rising autism rates, we dive deep into the tests most doctors never run, and the real impact your body's toxic load has on future generations. Kayla's social + website:Instagram: kaylabarnesTikTok: femalelongevityTwitter: https://x.com/femalelongevityWebsite: https://www.kaylabarnes.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4OLWWn2...Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Follow Her Female Protocol: https://www.protocol.kaylabarnes.comDr. Ann Shippy social + website:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annshippymd/Website: https://annshippymd.com/
Things get flipped in this conversation & Pepe gets interviewed. He explores the journey of the DIY Bandits, a record label that emerged from personal struggles & a desire to create community through music. The discussion covers Pepe's unique work of blending folk punk & hip hop, & the challenges he faced, including being poor while raising a family, rejection from some of the folk punk community & his eventual incarceration. Pepe reflects on the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions & the role of music & spirituality as an outlet during difficult times. Hear about upcoming music & book releases & the conversation closes on the evolution of the folk punk community, its current state & its potential going forward.**This interview was conducted by Jarda (Smažená pikantní škeble) for the online Czech magazine Alarm. We play a song of their's at the end. There's links below to the print version if you want to read it or see some pictures of me since I don't post myself online much :)Support the podcast & get bonus episodes & goodspatreon.com/BackontheGrindHIGHLIGHTS:DIY Bandits started as a response to personal strugglesBridging genres was a key focus from the beginningCommunity engagement was essential to the label's missionThe label was rooted in working-class experiencesIncarceration led to significant personal reflectionsThe importance of taking responsibility for one's actionsSupport from family & community was crucial during confinementSpirituality deepened through Pepe's solitary experiencesThe journey of writing a book was initially dauntingThe folk punk community is evolving & becoming more inclusiveThe importance of giving back to the community is emphasizedPepe feels a sense of responsibility to share his journeySong "Going Postal" by Smažená pikantní škebleSupport Jarda (Smažená pikantní škeble) who arranged & conducted this interview:smazenapikantniskeble.bandcamp.com/musicRead the interview (english) medium.com/@michljarda/what-supports-you-when-theres-no-one-left-to-support-you-bab448d386d8Read the interview (czech) denikalarm.cz/2025/10/folk-punk-pro-me-vzdycky-znamenal-neco-vic-nez-jen-hudbu-rika-pepe-bandit/Back On The Grind Records - Find DIY, Folk Punk Music & Merch:backonthegrindrecords.bandcamp.com/musicGet Coffee for the Bandit in you (roasted by Pepe)StayFreeCoffee.comFollow the podcast on Instagraminstagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engramReach out...Send me questions, comments or topic suggestions toPodcast@BackOnTheGrindRecords.comLeave a comment/question on Spotify or Instagram (we read them all)***Word of mouth really matters for us. Here's two simple things you can do to help keep this podcast going strong: Share your favorite episode with a friend or two who might enjoy it.Leave a rating / review. This helps me get access to the guest you want to hear from & allows the show to reach & support more folks like you :)Stay Free,Pepe Bandit Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Male Loneliness Is Exploding...Tech, AI, and Society Are Making It Worse Scott Galloway — NYU Stern Professor of Marketing, serial entrepreneur, bestselling author of Notes on Being a Man, and one of the most influential voices on culture, masculinity, and economics — returns to Mayim Bialik's Breakdown for a brutally honest conversation about what's happening to young men today… and why it affects all of us. In this wide-ranging discussion, Galloway breaks down why young men are more lonely, economically insecure, and socially disconnected than any generation before them, and how technology, AI companionship, and synthetic relationships are hijacking young male brains at an unprecedented scale. We explore the growing maturity gap between men and women, why women are now surpassing men financially and educationally, and why young men are struggling so badly in the modern dating market. Scott also dives into the alarming rise of AI chatbots and synthetic relationships, especially among young people, and the hidden dangers no one is talking about. Scott also breaks down: - Why young men today are at a disadvantage compared to prior generations - How tech, AI, and economic insecurity are fueling male loneliness - Why women's success does NOT cause men to fail - Why young men are falling behind in education, income, and dating - Shocking prevalence of human–AI relationships and why they're dangerous - Why resilience is the most important trait for long-term success - Why older generations of men have a moral obligation to pay it forward - How single-parent households affect children, especially boys (The U.S. has the highest rate of single-parent homes in the world!) - Best ways to truly connect with your kids in a digital world - Why Scott identifies as a reluctant atheist and how belief, meaning, and purpose fit into modern life This is a conversation about masculinity, responsibility, technology, parenting, faith, and the future, and why fixing the crisis facing young men is one of the most important challenges of our time. Scott Galloway's latest book, Notes on Being a Man: https://a.co/d/0VNktwg Follow us on Substack for Exclusive Bonus Content: https://bialikbreakdown.substack.com/ BialikBreakdown.com YouTube.com/mayimbialik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Wednesday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill. Coming up today, your permutations hit ahead of this weekend's final round of pool games in the Investec Champions Cup. Mike Sherry on the front-row injury crisis for Andy Farrell ahead of the Six Nations, And a whole heap of transfers and rumours - including Ardie Savea to Leinster - as the clubs bid to get their business done for next season.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
Male Loneliness Is Exploding...Tech, AI, and Society Are Making It Worse Scott Galloway — NYU Stern Professor of Marketing, serial entrepreneur, bestselling author of Notes on Being a Man, and one of the most influential voices on culture, masculinity, and economics — returns to Mayim Bialik's Breakdown for a brutally honest conversation about what's happening to young men today… and why it affects all of us. In this wide-ranging discussion, Galloway breaks down why young men are more lonely, economically insecure, and socially disconnected than any generation before them, and how technology, AI companionship, and synthetic relationships are hijacking young male brains at an unprecedented scale. We explore the growing maturity gap between men and women, why women are now surpassing men financially and educationally, and why young men are struggling so badly in the modern dating market. Scott also dives into the alarming rise of AI chatbots and synthetic relationships, especially among young people, and the hidden dangers no one is talking about. Scott also breaks down: - Why young men today are at a disadvantage compared to prior generations - How tech, AI, and economic insecurity are fueling male loneliness - Why women's success does NOT cause men to fail - Why young men are falling behind in education, income, and dating - Shocking prevalence of human–AI relationships and why they're dangerous - Why resilience is the most important trait for long-term success - Why older generations of men have a moral obligation to pay it forward - How single-parent households affect children, especially boys (The U.S. has the highest rate of single-parent homes in the world!) - Best ways to truly connect with your kids in a digital world - Why Scott identifies as a reluctant atheist and how belief, meaning, and purpose fit into modern life This is a conversation about masculinity, responsibility, technology, parenting, faith, and the future, and why fixing the crisis facing young men is one of the most important challenges of our time. Go to helixsleep.com/breakdown for a special partner offer including 27% off any purchase. If you're tired of being tired, this is your chance to finally get answers and get your energy back. Go to https://Superpower.com and use code BREAK for $20 off your membership this year. Scott Galloway's latest book, Notes on Being a Man: https://a.co/d/0VNktwg Follow us on Substack for Exclusive Bonus Content: https://bialikbreakdown.substack.com/ BialikBreakdown.com YouTube.com/mayimbialik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump is going after Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Trump's Department of Justice is opening a criminal investigation involving Powell — an unprecedented move threatening the Fed's independence.The issue concerns Powell's congressional testimony and a Federal Reserve renovation project, but critics say the bigger problem is political pressure on an institution designed to operate free from partisan control.On The Mark Thompson Show, we break down what this investigation really means — for markets, for the economy, and for the future of independent governance in the United States.iHeart radio and television political analyst Gary Dietrich will join to talk politics.The brilliant scholar and author Sarah Kendzior will stop by to look deeper into Trump's actions. …and Mo Kelly is in the Captain's Chair.The Mark Thompson Show 1/12/26Patreon subscribers are the backbone of the show! If you'd like to help, here's our Patreon Link:https://www.patreon.com/themarkthompsonshowMaybe you're more into PayPal. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PVBS3R7KJXV24And you'll find everything on our website: https://www.themarkthompsonshow.com
The markets are flashing red, and the "Smart Money" is making sudden moves. While retail investors are waiting for the next moonshot, insiders are raising the alarm. In today's episode, we dive deep into the specific catalysts that could trigger a massive altcoin crash and what you need to do right now to protect your portfolio.
Jacques Moretti, der Besitzer der Unglücksbar «Le Constellation» in Crans-Montana, bleibt in Haft. Das hat das Walliser Zwangsmassnahmengericht entschieden. Der Entscheid gilt zunächst für einen Zeitraum von drei Monaten. Alle Themen: (00:00) Intro und Schlagzeilen (08:15) Barbesitzer von «Le Constellation» bleibt in Untersuchungshaft (14:04) Nachrichtenübersicht (08:15) Schweizer Energieversorger schlagen Alarm (14:06) Iran: «Für den Regime-Sturz fehlt der grosse Schulterschluss» (21:53) «Echo Wissen»: Pestizide als Krankmacher – ein heikles Thema (32:40) Wegen schädlicher Implantate: Berner Chirurg vor Gericht (37:10) Mumbai: Eine Hip-Hop-Schule mitten im Slum macht Mut
Ideastream reporters examined how volunteer fire departments across Ohio are run and how those departments often deal with staffing shortages and financial challenges.
Reporting shows President Donald Trump told The New York Times that his “own morality” is the only real limit on how he uses U.S. power abroad. He downplayed the role of international law while defending recent military and economic actions in Venezuela and other countries, prompting renewed debate over presidential authority. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Broeske & Musson' on all platforms: --- The ‘Broeske & Musson Podcast’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- ‘Broeske & Musson' Weekdays 9-11 AM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Facebook | Podcast| X | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Art Alarm: The Thrilling Hunt to Uncover a Museum Heist Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2026-01-10-23-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: I det stille galleriet sto Sigrid, en ivrig kunstkurator, og studerte hvert maleri nøye.En: In the quiet gallery stood Sigrid, an eager art curator, studying each painting closely.No: Det var vinter, og de høye vinduene slapp inn et eterisk lys som reflekterte av snøen utenfor.En: It was winter, and the tall windows let in an ethereal light that reflected off the snow outside.No: Hennes oppgave var klar: sørge for at alt var i orden før museet åpnet.En: Her task was clear: ensure everything was in order before the museum opened.No: Men noe var galt.En: But something was wrong.No: Et verdifullt maleri var borte.En: A valuable painting was missing.No: Ole, en lidenskapelig historiker, hadde også sine grunner for å være der.En: Ole, a passionate historian, also had his reasons for being there.No: Hans hemmelige undersøkelser av kunstdiefter i museet førte ham ofte til disse salene.En: His secret investigations of art thefts in the museum often led him to these halls.No: I skyggen av huskede besøkende, nærmet Ole seg Sigrid.En: In the shadows of lingering visitors, Ole approached Sigrid.No: "Det mangler et maleri," sa han med en lav stemme.En: "A painting is missing," he said in a low voice.No: Sigrid, stresset, visste ikke om hun skulle stole på Ole.En: Sigrid, stressed, didn't know whether to trust Ole.No: Hun hadde hørt rykter om hans ukonvensjonelle metoder, men hun trengte hjelp.En: She had heard rumors about his unconventional methods, but she needed help.No: "Hvordan kan du hjelpe meg?En: "How can you help me?"No: " spurte hun.En: she asked.No: Ole trakk frem en liten notisbok, full av notater og skisser.En: Ole pulled out a small notebook, full of notes and sketches.No: "Jeg har jobbet med en sak.En: "I've been working on a case.No: Jeg tror dette er relatert," svarte han.En: I think this is related," he replied.No: Han begynte å forklare hvordan han hadde fulgt et nettverk av kunsttyverier.En: He began to explain how he had been following a network of art thefts.No: Til tross for sin skepsis, bestemte Sigrid seg for å stole på Ole.En: Despite her skepticism, Sigrid decided to trust Ole.No: Han avslørte deler av sin undersøkelse for henne, og sammen begynte de å søke etter svar.En: He revealed parts of his investigation to her, and together they began to search for answers.No: De skannet overvakningsbildene, men de viste ingenting.En: They scanned the surveillance footage, but it showed nothing.No: Tiden gikk og presset økte.En: Time was running out and the pressure was mounting.No: Med litt tid igjen før museets åpning, tok Ole en beslutning.En: With a little time left before the museum's opening, Ole made a decision.No: "Vi bør sjekke veggene.En: "We should check the walls.No: Noen ganger skjuler folk ting i små rom," foreslo han.En: Sometimes people hide things in small spaces," he suggested.No: Sigrid var skeptisk, men bestemte seg for å samarbeide.En: Sigrid was skeptical but decided to cooperate.No: Da de inspiserte veggene, fant de en knapp uregelmessighet.En: As they inspected the walls, they found a slight irregularity.No: En falsk vegg.En: A false wall.No: Bak den lå det savnede maleriet, uskadet.En: Behind it lay the missing painting, unharmed.No: Sammen klarte de å inkapasitere den ansatte som hadde forsøkt å stjele maleriet senere.En: Together they managed to incapacitate the employee who had attempted to steal the painting later.No: Museet var reddet, og de to sto sigende i lyset fra vinduene.En: The museum was saved, and the two stood basking in the light from the windows.No: Sigrid så på Ole med ny respekt.En: Sigrid looked at Ole with newfound respect.No: "Dine metoder er kanskje uvanlige, men de er effektive," sa hun.En: "Your methods may be unusual, but they're effective," she said.No: Ole smilte og svarte, "Og du har et øye for detaljer som få andre.En: Ole smiled and replied, "And you have an eye for details that few others do.No: Samarbeid ser ut til å være nøkkelen.En: Collaboration seems to be the key."No: "De lærte begge noe den dagen.En: They both learned something that day.No: Noen ganger må man åpne seg for ukonvensjonelle metoder for å oppnå suksess.En: Sometimes you have to open yourself to unconventional methods to achieve success.No: Sigrid og Ole sørget for at kunsten forble trygg, for nå.En: Sigrid and Ole ensured that art remained safe, for now. 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POTUS hosts oil executives in an open forum with reporters, delivering blunt warnings to Cuba and Iran that Pags says will send chills down your spine. The rare transparency of the moment earns high praise as Pags breaks down what was said, why it matters, and what comes next on energy and global security. Then Rep. Tony Gonzales (TX-23) joins the show with a wide-ranging, must-hear interview. They dig into Border Patrol conditions on the ground, rising threats from Iran, Central America, and China, and the growing danger facing ICE and federal law enforcement amid unrest and riots. Gonzales also weighs in on the Minneapolis and Portland ICE shootings, asking whether the use of force was justified and how Tren de Aragua factors into the bigger picture. A packed hour of national security, energy policy, and straight-talk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Several California lawmakers have condemned the ICE shooting of 37-year old Renee Good in Minneapolis yesterday. This as communities across the country are now asking themselves the question, could it happen here? For more on what this means for sanctuary cities like San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose, Steve Scott spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier.
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Kartik Gulati came to Canada in 2023 as an international student making $15/hour at Tim Hortons. Two years later, he's a Golden Door winner with 466 funded accounts in the alarm industry—one of three Golden Door winners from the same office.In this episode, Hunter sits down with Kartik to break down his journey from bageling for two weeks after his first sale to hitting 43 accounts in a single month. Kartik shares the pen trick he uses to get inside homes, how he reads facial expressions to separate smoke screens from real objections, and the 20-30 minute daily habit that compounded into Golden Door results.Books mentioned:Eat What You Kill by Sam TaggartThe Psychology of Selling by Brian TracyConnect with Kartik:Instagram: @kartik_gulati1108
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: Venezuela's new leader Delcy Rodríguez abruptly softens her tone following the capture of Nicolás Maduro, signaling possible cooperation with Washington—but her past record and the power structures still in place raise doubts about whether a real political transition is underway. Alarm bells ring across the Baltics after a sixth undersea cable outage in less than a week, as authorities investigate suspected sabotage and Western allies warn the pattern may point to coordinated Russian interference. Russia strikes an American-owned oil facility in Ukraine, triggering a massive oil spill in the city of Dnipro and underscoring the expanding scope of Moscow's targeting. And in today's Back of the Brief—President Trump pushes back on Kremlin claims, saying U.S. intelligence shows Ukraine did not target Vladimir Putin's residence during a recent drone strike. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief ZBiotics: Visit https://zbiotics.com/PDBfor 15% off American Financing: Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an avg of $800/mo. NMLS 182334, https://nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well qualified borrowers. Call 866-885-1881 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/PDB. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donald Trump's refusal to walk back his regime-change rhetoric on Venezuela has now reignited international concern—this time over Greenland. Declaring that the United States needs Greenland “very badly,” Trump's remarks have intensified fears of a potential American move against the Arctic territory. Greenland is largely self-governing but remains part of the Danish kingdom, with Copenhagen responsible for defence and foreign policy. Denmark's prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, responded with an unusually blunt warning, stating that any US military action against Greenland would amount to an attack on a NATO ally—and could shatter the post-World War II global security order, which Stephen Miller seeks to disrupt at every juncture. Independent media has never been more important. Please support this channel by subscribing here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g?sub_confirmation=1 Join this channel with a membership for exclusive early access and bonus content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g/join Buy Anthony's microphone: https://kellards.com/products/electro-voice-re20-broadcast-announcer-microphone-black-bundle-with-mic-shockmount-broadcast-arm Buy Anthony's black t'shirt: https://www.uniqlo.com/us/en/products/E455365-000/00?colorDisplayCode=09 Five Minute News is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential news for the US and across the world. Visit us online at http://www.fiveminute.news Follow us on Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/fiveminutenews.bsky.social Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/fiveminnews Support us on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/fiveminutenews You can subscribe to Five Minute News with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. CONTENT DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed on this channel are those of the guests and authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Anthony Davis or Five Minute News LLC. Any content provided by our hosts, guests or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything, in line with the First Amendment right to free and protected speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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TRUMP'S MORTALITY, EUROPEAN ALARM, AND THE BEAR TRAP Colleagues Gaius and Germanicus, Friends of History Debating Society, Londinium, 91 AD. Focusing on "Emperor" Trump, the speakers argue his recent threats against Venezuelan leadership display the "mortality" and "incoherence" of age, exacerbated by the office's "transmogrification" of the individual which detaches them from reality. This aggression alarms European allies, who view the extraction operation as "kidnapping" and a crime. The speakers warn that this behavior exposes the US to a "bear trap" set by Russia and China, who can inflict damage without direct escalation. Contrasting Putin's calculated "restraint" and "legalism" with Trump's "bull in a china shop" approach, they suggest the US is rapidly losing international authority. Consequently, the crisis may force a "quid pro quo," where the US might have to trade influence in Ukraine to resolve the situation in the Western Hemisphere, effectively accepting a bargain to escape the "brier patch." NUMBER 2 1953
Brian From is joined by Zachary Mettler of Focus on the Family to discuss Illinois’ newly signed law legalizing physician-assisted suicide and why it raises serious moral, medical, and spiritual concerns. Mettler explains the arguments often used to support the practice—autonomy and compassion—and why they fall short in light of advances in hospice care and the Christian vision of human dignity. The conversation challenges believers to thoughtfully engage a growing “culture of death” and to advocate for a gospel-centered ethic that affirms life, even in suffering.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
December 31st – Show 1100In This EpisodeWelcome to our annual celebration of some of the musicians we lost in 2025 This year we compile using a combination of Halfhearted Dudes In Memorium pages and Wikipedia Jan [07 Jan] Peter Yarrow (American singer and songwriter for Peter, Paul and Mary), 86, bladder cancer[09 Jan] Laurie Holloway (English pianist, musical director and composer), 86[10 Jan] Sam Moore (American Hall of Fame singer-songwriter for Sam & Dave), 89[15 Jan] Linda Nolan (Irish singer for the Nolans), 65, pneumonia[30 Jan] Marianne Faithfull (English singer), 78 Feb [24 Feb] Roberta Flack (American singer), 88, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis[28 Feb] David Johansen (American musician for New York Dolls and singer as Buster Poindexter), 75, cancer Mar [04 Mar] Roy Ayers (American musician and composer), 84[10 Mar] Stedman Pearson (British singer for Five Star), 60[11 Mar] Bob Rivers (American radio personality for KISW, KJR), 68, esophageal cancer Apr [01 April] Johnny Tillotson (American singer-songwriter), 86, Parkinson’s disease[28 Apr] Mike Peters (Welsh rock singer for The Alarm), 66, chronic lymphocytic leukemia May [11 May] John Edwards, 80, soul singer (The Spinners)[26 May] Rick Derringer (American musician for The McCoys), 77 June [05 Jun] Wayne Lewis (American singer for Atlantic Starr), 68[09 Jun] Sly Stone (American musician for Sly and the Family Stone), 82, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease[11 Jun] Brian Wilson (American musician for The Beach Boys), 82[19 Jun] James Prime (Scottish musician for Deacon Blue), 64, , cancer[26 Jun] Lalo Schifrin (Argentine-born American film and television composer), 93, pneumonia Jul [04 Jul] Mark Snow (American film and television composer for The X-Files), 78[16 Jul] Connie Francis – 87 – Pneumonia[22 July] Ozzy Osbourne – 76 – Heart Attack[24 July] Cleo Laine – 97[26 July] Tom Lehrer – 97 Aug [August 10] Bobby Whitlock (Derek and the Dominos) – 77 – Cancer[August 27] Ray Mayhew (Sigue Sigue Sputnik) – 60 Sept [05 Sept] Mark Volman (The Turtles) – 78[06 Sept] Rick Davies (Supertramp) Oct [Oct 3] Patricia Routledge – 96[Oct 16] Ace Frehley – 74 – Brain bleed after a fall[Oct. 22] David Ball, 66, Soft Cell, Nov [Nov 24] Jimmy Cliff – 81 – Pneumonia[Nov 29] Chubby Tavares – 80 Dec [Dec 03] Steve Cropper (Booker T. & the M.G.'s) – 84[Dec 14] Carl Carlton – 72[Dec 22] Chris Rea – 74 – Complications from a stroke[Dec 26]. Perry Bamonte (The Cure) – 65 Linktree Discord: https://discord.gg/7ndTXDhNC5 a Facebook message A blog comment below @ us on Twitter Why not surprise us with an MP3 in an email to twoguys@snugradio.co.uk Please take some time to show us your love by reviewing us on ITunes. We welcome ALL comments The Snug is an affiliate of Amazon Music Snug StatsMusic This ShowSam And Dave – Soul Man (02:36) The Nolans – I’m In The Mood For Dancing (03:17) Roberta Flack – Feel Like Makin’ Love (02:53) Roy Ayers – Running Away (03:10) Bob Rivers – Downtown in the 90’s (02:28) Johnny Tillotson – Poetry In Motion (02:26) The Alarm – 68 Guns (03:33) The Spinners – Working My Way Back to You (03:57) The McCoys – Sorrow (02:05) Sly And The Family Stone – Dance To The Music (03:13) Brian Wilson – Good Vibrations (04:36) Connie Francis – My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own (02:26) Black Sabbath – Paranoid (02:48) Tom Lehrer – Masochism Tango (02:49) Derek & The Dominos – Layla (07:11) Sigue Sigue Sputnik – Love Missile F1-11 (03:44) Turtles, The – She’d Rather Be With Me (02:19) Supertramp – Dreamer (03:33) Kiss – I Was Made For Lovin’ You (04:31) Soft Cell – Where Did Our Love Go? (03:11) Jimmy Cliff – You Can Get It If You Really Want (02:52) Carl Carlton – She’s A Bad Mama Jama (05:48) Chris Rea – Ace Of Hearts (04:53) The Cure – Close To Me (04:21) Join us every Wednesday from 18:30 (UK time) See you then…and have a Snuggly week.
✨ Neues Ich erschaffen Shownotes In dieser Episode von TomsTalkTime.com dreht sich alles um die Frage, wie du dir Schritt für Schritt dein neues Ich erschaffen kannst – und warum genau das die Grundlage für jedes Wachstum im Business ist. Wir sprechen darüber, wie deine Identität entsteht, warum dein altes Ich deine heutigen Ergebnisse bestimmt und weshalb echte Veränderung immer im Kopf beginnt. Tom zeigt ruhig, klar und ohne Druck, wie du innere Muster erkennst, die nicht mehr zu dir passen, und wie du bewusst ein neues Selbstbild formst, das zu dem Unternehmer wird, der du sein möchtest. Im ersten Teil geht es darum, dass dein altes Ich wie ein Betriebssystem im Hintergrund arbeitet. Es entscheidet, welche Chancen du wahrnimmst, wie mutig du handelst und wie du mit Rückschlägen umgehst. Wenn du immer wieder dieselben Ergebnisse bekommst, obwohl du Dinge verändern willst, liegt das oft an der alten Identität. Und erst wenn du dir ein neues Ich erschaffen möchtest, beginnt dieser Mechanismus sichtbar zu werden. Anschließend erklärt Tom, wie Identität entsteht – nämlich nicht durch einen einzelnen Moment, sondern durch viele kleine Wiederholungen. Der Satz „Ich bin jemand, der …" wird zum Dreh- und Angelpunkt. So entsteht ein Selbstbild, das nicht laut oder dramatisch sein muss, sondern still und kraftvoll. Identität ist eine Entscheidung, die man immer wieder trifft. Und genau das öffnet den Weg zur inneren Transformation. Ein weiterer zentraler Punkt ist der Moment, in dem du spürst, dass ein altes Muster nicht mehr zu dir passt. Dieses Gefühl ist oft der erste Hinweis, dass du gewachsen bist. Wenn du plötzlich merkst: „Das bin ich eigentlich gar nicht mehr", dann beginnt der Prozess bewusst zu werden. Dieser Moment ist nicht unbequem – er ist ein Zeichen. Ein Hinweis darauf, dass es Zeit ist, dir dein neues Ich zu erschaffen und alte Muster loszulassen. Im zweiten Teil der Episode geht Tom darauf ein, warum das Gehirn Veränderung zuerst bekämpft. Nicht, weil die Veränderung falsch ist, sondern weil sie unbekannt ist. Das Gehirn liebt Energieeffizienz. Neues Denken braucht Energie. Erst fühlt es sich ungewohnt an, später normal und schließlich selbstverständlich. Wer versteht, dass dieser Widerstand Teil des natürlichen Prozesses ist, bleibt deutlich entspannter im Wandel. Danach geht es darum, wie du innere Zweifel erkennst, bevor sie dich bremsen. Zweifel sind keine Feinde – sie sind Erinnerungen des alten Ichs, das dich schützen will. Wenn du lernst, diese Gedanken zu bemerken, ohne ihnen zu folgen, öffnet sich ein Raum für Entscheidungen, die zu deinem neuen Ich passen. Zum Abschluss erklärt Tom, wie ein neues Selbstbild wirklich stabil wird: nicht durch riesige Veränderungen, sondern durch kleine Handlungen, die zu deiner neuen Identität passen. Ein neuer Satz. Eine kleine Entscheidung. Ein ruhiger Schritt. Genau das macht Transformation nachhaltig und real.
ESPN college basketball analyst Seth Greenberg joins the show to weigh in on the growing chaos in college basketball, sparked by Baylor's signing of a former NBA G League player midseason. Greenberg breaks down why the current system is failing players, coaches, and the sport itself, explains his concerns about education being devalued, and shares why accountability, structure, and real contracts are essential to the future of college athletics. #collegebasketball #cbb #mbb #marchmadness #ncaa #baylor #big12 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Dec. 29, include: murder-suicides were alarmingly common in Nebraska this year, sports betting at Nebraska racetrack casinos reached record high in November, voters approved majority of school bond measures in 2025, regional trucking waiver expands fuel deliveries during cold weather, trade tensions complicate planning for farmers after strong harvest.
By Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan News organizations cannot function under corrupt corporate control, answering to billionaire bosses and politicians. When that happens, democracy dies, and dictators rise.
Congress is running out of time to act as Affordable Care Act tax subsidies are set to expire at the end of the year. The move could drive up health insurance premiums for millions of Americans. Democrats pushed to extend the subsidies with a small group of House Republicans joining them. One of those Republicans, N.Y. Congressman Mike Lawler, joins the Rundown to discuss his stance on the subsidies, the state of the talks, and what comes next. The recent surge in targeted antisemitic attacks worldwide has intensified scrutiny over whether governments and institutions have helped create a permissive environment where hatred of Jews is tolerated. Have political leaders and public institutions failed to clearly and forcefully confront this trend? Dan Senor, host of the Call Me Back podcast and author of The Genius of Israel, joins the Rundown to examine the rise of antisemitism in the United States and globally, and to examine whether governments, institutions, and political leaders have tolerated a climate in which the vilification of Jews is downplayed or left unchallenged. Plus, commentary by FOX News Contributor Joe Concha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AI pioneer YOSHUA BENGIO, Godfather of AI, reveals the DANGERS of Agentic AI, killer robots, and cyber crime, and how we MUST build AI that won't harm people…before it's too late. Professor Yoshua Bengio is a Computer Science Professor at the Université de Montréal and one of the 3 original Godfathers of AI. He is the most-cited scientist in the world on Google Scholar, a Turing Award winner, and the founder of LawZero, a non-profit organisation focused on building safe and human-aligned AI systems. He explains: ◼️Why agentic AI could develop goals we can't control ◼️How killer robots and autonomous weapons become inevitable ◼️The hidden cyber crime and deepfake threat already unfolding ◼️Why AI regulation is weaker than food safety laws ◼️How losing control of AI could threaten human survival [00:00] Why Have You Decided to Step Into the Public Eye? [02:53] Did You Bring Dangerous Technology Into the World? [05:23] Probabilities of Risk [08:18] Are We Underestimating the Potential of AI? [10:29] How Can the Average Person Understand What You're Talking About? [13:40] Will These Systems Get Safer as They Become More Advanced? [20:33] Why Are Tech CEOs Building Dangerous AI? [22:47] AI Companies Are Getting Out of Control [24:06] Attempts to Pause Advancements in AI [27:17] Power Now Sits With AI CEOs [35:10] Jobs Are Already Being Replaced at an Alarming Rate [37:27] National Security Risks of AI [43:04] Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) [44:44] Ads [48:34] The Risk You're Most Concerned About [49:40] Would You Stop AI Advancements if You Could? [54:46] Are You Hopeful? [55:45] How Do We Bridge the Gap to the Everyday Person? [56:55] Love for My Children Is Why I'm Raising the Alarm [01:00:43] AI Therapy [01:02:43] What Would You Say to the Top AI CEOs? [01:07:31] What Do You Think About Sam Altman? [01:09:37] Can Insurance Companies Save Us From AI? [01:12:38] Ads [01:16:19] What Can the Everyday Person Do About This? [01:18:24] What Citizens Should Do to Prevent an AI Disaster [01:20:56] Closing Statement [01:22:51] I Have No Incentives [01:24:32] Do You Have Any Regrets? [01:27:32] Have You Received Pushback for Speaking Out Against AI? [01:28:02] What Should People Do in the Future for Work? Follow Yoshua: LawZero - https://bit.ly/44n1sDG Mila - https://bit.ly/4q6SJ0R Website - https://bit.ly/4q4RqiL You can purchase Yoshua's book, ‘Deep Learning (Adaptive Computation and Machine Learning series)', here: https://amzn.to/48QTrZ8 The Diary Of A CEO: ◼️Join DOAC circle here - https://doaccircle.com/ ◼️Buy The Diary Of A CEO book here - https://smarturl.it/DOACbook ◼️The 1% Diary is back - limited time only - https://bit.ly/3YFbJbt ◼️The Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards (Second Edition) - https://g2ul0.app.link/f31dsUttKKb ◼️Get email updates - https://bit.ly/diary-of-a-ceo-yt ◼️Follow Steven - https://g2ul0.app.link/gnGqL4IsKKb Sponsors: Wispr - Get 14 days of Wispr Flow for free at https://wisprflow.ai/DOAC Pipedrive - https://pipedrive.com/CEO Rubrik - To learn more, head to https://rubrik.com
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: Ukraine steps up its campaign against Russia's shadow fleet as a new naval-drone strike damages another tanker and deepens the financial pressure on Moscow's wartime oil revenues. A dramatic, clandestine rescue at sea: how a private American team spent 15 hours getting Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado out of the country and safely en route to accept the Nobel Peace Prize. NATO's chief issues a stark warning, urging member states to prepare for the possibility that Russia could target the alliance within five years. And in today's Back of the Brief — U.S. bombers and Japanese fighter jets fly a show-of-force mission over the Sea of Japan after China and Russia conduct joint drills in the region. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Tax Relief Advocates: End your tax nightmare today by visiting us online at https://TRA.com/podcast Nobl Travel: Protect your gear and travel smarter—NOBL's zipper-free carry-on is up to 58% off at https://NOBLTravel.com Ridge Wallet: Upgrade your wallet today! Get 47% Off @Ridge with code PDB at https://www.Ridge.com/PDB #Ridgepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices