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You Didn't Get SpaceX? Don't Worry, There Are Other Mega IPOs Coming You may feel like everyone got into SpaceX except you, and now you're wondering: Should I buy shares today? Is there something better coming next? The reality is that several other massive IPOs could be coming sooner than many investors realize. At the top of the list are OpenAI, with an estimated valuation of $852 billion, Anthropic, with an estimated valuation of $965 billion, Stripe, with an estimated valuation of $159 billion, and Databricks, with an estimated valuation of $134 billion. Before you get too excited about these potential offerings, or beat yourself up for missing SpaceX, consider what the historical data tells us. Research examining 1,724 U.S. IPOs between 2011 and 2024 found that the average IPO gained approximately 23% on its first day of trading. However, over the following three years, those same IPOs underperformed the broader market by an average of 25 percentage points. The study also found that since 1980, companies coming public with at least $100 million in annual sales and a price-to-sales ratio above 40 experienced an average decline of 45% from their first-day closing price. For current SpaceX shareholders, there could still be a near-term catalyst. Under Nasdaq's fast-entry rules, newly public companies can become eligible for inclusion in the Nasdaq-100 after just 15 trading days. However, both the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones indexes currently maintain a 12-month waiting period before new companies become eligible for inclusion. If your appetite for risk remains high, you'll likely have opportunities to speculate on OpenAI, Anthropic, Databricks, and other AI-related companies when they eventually go public. But an interesting question remains: When these AI giants hit the public markets, will investors who bought SpaceX at the IPO decide to sell some of their shares and rotate into the next hot AI opportunity? There are plenty of unanswered questions, which is exactly why we prefer not to invest based on hype, headlines, or fear of missing out. Instead, we focus on financial fundamentals, valuation, cash flow, and long-term business quality. Exciting stories can drive prices higher for a while, but over time, fundamentals tend to matter most. What Can the Nifty Fifty and Tech Bubble Teach Us About Today's Market? Every market cycle has a story. In the early 1970s it was the "Nifty Fifty." In the late 1990s it was the internet and technology boom. Today it is artificial intelligence. The late 1990s we saw the technology boom where the internet was a revolutionary innovation that truly changed the world. Investors were correct about the technology but wrong about what they should pay for it. Companies with little revenue and no profits traded at astronomical valuations. The Nasdaq saw a five-fold increase between 1995 and early 2000. When the bubble burst, the fallout was severe. The Nasdaq ultimately lost almost 80% of its value. Hundreds of companies disappeared. Even industry leaders such as Cisco, Intel, and Microsoft experienced stock declines of 50% to 90%. Many investors assumed technology would continue growing forever and overlooked the simple fact that stock prices had already discounted years of future success. After peaking in March 2000, it took over 15 years for the Nasdaq to reclaim its previous high in April 2015. Often times I hear people say this time is different because unlike many internet companies in 2000, today's AI leaders are highly profitable businesses generating enormous cash flow. So, let's take a look at the Nifty Fifty as another, maybe more similar example. The Nifty Fifty era was built around the belief that a small group of dominant companies were so good that valuation no longer mattered. Investors piled into stocks such as Coca-Cola, IBM, Xerox, Polaroid, McDonald's, Sears and others. These companies were viewed as "one-decision stocks “buy them and never sell them. Investors would make excuses for the valuations because the businesses were strong. Through 1972, these firms averaged 22% annual earnings growth over the previous five-year period and had great profitability with an average return on equity over 22%. The problem was as enthusiasm grew, valuations expanded dramatically, with many trading at 40 to 60 times earnings despite an economy growing much slower. Then reality arrived. The 1973-74 bear market combined with inflation, rising interest rates, and an economic recession caused many of these stocks to fall 50% to 80%. The S&P 500 fell over 14% in 1973 and more than 26% in 1974. Most of the companies survived and remained successful businesses, but investors who paid excessive prices often waited a decade or longer to earn satisfactory returns. Today's AI boom has similarities to both periods. Like the Nifty Fifty, investors are concentrating heavily in a small number of dominant companies. Like the tech bubble, there is widespread excitement surrounding a transformational technology that is likely to reshape entire industries. However, history reminds us that even great companies can become poor investments when expectations become too optimistic. During every major market cycle, investors eventually discover the difference between a great business and a great stock. The key lesson from both the Nifty Fifty and the dot-com era is that transformative technologies often live up to their promise. What investors frequently get wrong is the price they are willing to pay for that future growth. AI may ultimately be every bit as revolutionary as investors believe. The bigger question is whether today's stock prices already reflect much of that future success. As we've learned from previous cycles, when expectations become too high, excellent results may not be enough to satisfy the market. Private Credit Funds Are Facing High Redemption Requests Again This Quarter For the first quarter of 2026, redemption requests in several private credit funds exceeded the industry-standard 5% quarterly redemption cap. Second-quarter requests appear to be even higher. BlackRock's flagship private credit fund received redemption requests totaling 13.3% of fund assets, up from 9.3% in the first quarter. BlackRock has indicated it will continue to honor only up to 5% of redemption requests per quarter. Blackstone is facing a similar situation. Investors requested redemptions equal to roughly 10% of fund assets, and the firm also appears committed to maintaining its 5% quarterly redemption limit. Cliffwater may be facing the greatest pressure. Its $31 billion private credit fund received redemption requests totaling 17% of fund assets, far above the amount investors can currently withdraw and higher than the roughly 14% that was requested in Q1. Private credit funds have been dealing with a number of challenges, including rising loan losses, fraud concerns, and significant exposure to software companies. Many software businesses are facing pressure as investors question how artificial intelligence could impact their future growth and profitability. During BlackRock's last earnings call, CEO Larry Fink stated that institutional investors such as pension funds and insurance companies continue to allocate capital to private credit strategies. I don't want to call the man a liar, but it does seem strange that with all the problems that private credit is having I would think institutional funds would also be pulling back from investing. One would expect at least some institutional investors to become more cautious as risks increase. What concerns me most is the continued use of redemption gates. The longer funds limit withdrawals to 5% per quarter, the more investors may worry about liquidity. That concern can become self-reinforcing, leading more investors to submit redemption requests. If that happens, redemption demand could continue to rise in future quarters, creating additional pressure on the industry. Investors Turn a Blind Eye to Fundamentals For many years, successful investing was built on analyzing company fundamentals. Today, however, there is a growing trend toward speculation and gambling. Many investors simply do not seem to care about valuation or earnings and instead believe stocks will continue to go "to the moon." Tesla is a good example. Three years ago, Wall Street analysts projected that Tesla would generate $163 billion in revenue by 2025. The actual figure came in far lower at $94.8 billion, more than 40% below expectations. Historically, missing growth expectations by such a wide margin would have been a major disappointment for investors. Yet Tesla shares have risen roughly 59% over the last three years despite falling well short of those revenue projections. There are other signs of speculation throughout the market. Thirteen years ago, there were only 39 private companies valued at more than $1 billion. Today, there are over 800. This trend highlights two important developments. First, private companies are staying private much longer, allowing early investors to capture a greater share of the value creation before public investors have an opportunity to participate. Second, investors are assigning much higher valuations to these businesses, many of which have little or no earnings and, in some cases, no positive cash flow at all. Markets can remain driven by optimism for long periods of time, but eventually fundamentals matter. The challenge for investors is determining when sentiment and speculation have pushed prices too far ahead of reality. Headlines Say Crisis, Economic Data Says Otherwise The economy continues to show surprising resilience despite concerns surrounding higher energy prices and the conflict involving Iran. Many investors expected consumers to pull back as gasoline prices surged and headlines focused on geopolitical risks. Instead, economic data suggests the U.S. consumer remains in good shape. Retail sales in May rose 6.9% from the prior year, exceeding expectations and demonstrating that consumers are still willing to spend despite higher fuel costs. Even excluding gasoline stations, retail sales increased 5.4%, showing that spending strength was broad-based rather than simply a reflection of higher energy prices. Online sales, clothing purchases, restaurant spending, and other discretionary categories all contributed to the gains. Housing is also showing signs of stabilization. Pending home sales, which measure signed contracts on existing homes, rose 3.8% in May to the highest level in six months. The increase was well above economist expectations and marked a 4.8% improvement from a year ago. What makes these numbers particularly impressive is that they occurred while mortgage rates remained above 6% and energy prices were elevated because of Middle East tensions. Buyers and consumers appear to be adapting to a higher-rate environment rather than waiting indefinitely for lower borrowing costs. This does not mean there are no risks. Higher energy prices act like a tax on consumers, and housing affordability remains a challenge. However, the latest retail sales and housing data suggest the economy is far from rolling over. For investors, this is another reminder that economic fundamentals often matter more than headlines. While markets may focus on wars, oil prices, and geopolitical uncertainty, consumers are still spending, homes are still being purchased, and the economy continues to move forward. The Most Important Part of the Fed Meeting Wasn't the Rate Decision The Federal Reserve's June meeting marked one of the biggest shifts in Fed communication and leadership in decades. As expected, the Fed left interest rates unchanged at 3.50%-3.75%, but the details beneath the surface were far more important. For the first time since 1951, a former Fed chair will remain on the Board after stepping down as chairman. Jerome Powell's decision to stay on as a governor creates an unusual dynamic as new Chairman Kevin Warsh begins reshaping the institution. Historically, outgoing Fed chairs have typically left the Board when their chairmanship ended. Warsh wasted little time signaling change. The Fed announced five new task forces that will review key aspects of monetary policy and Federal Reserve operations, including inflation frameworks, the Fed's balance sheet, its reliance on data sources, and productivity and jobs and the impact of artificial intelligence and other transformative technologies. The reviews are expected to produce recommendations later this year and could shape how the Fed operates for years to come. Perhaps the most noticeable change was the Fed statement itself. The policy statement was significantly shortened and went from above 300 words recorded in recent meetings to around 130 wors. It also removed much of the forward-looking language that investors had grown accustomed to under previous leadership. Language that suggested a bias toward future rate cuts was eliminated, reflecting a more data-dependent and less guidance-driven approach. The updated projections were also more hawkish than many expected. Nine of the 18 policymakers who submitted forecasts now expect at least one rate hike before year-end, while the other nine see rates remaining unchanged or moving lower. The result is a Fed that appears deeply divided on the path forward as inflation remains above target. Another major headline came from Warsh himself. Only 18 of the Fed's 19 policymakers submitted a forecast in the quarterly dot plot, with Warsh confirming that he did not provide one. As a long-time critic of forward guidance, Warsh appears to be signaling that the Fed may gradually move away from one of Wall Street's most closely watched communication tools. Half of the committee is worried inflation remains too high and believes rates may need to move higher. The other half sees little need for additional tightening. This sets the stage for Warsh's hope for a “family fight” as he believes more disagreement will lead to a better discussion so the Fed can finally deliver on price stability. While the rate decision itself was unanimous, the projections revealed a growing divide beneath the surface. The takeaway is clear: while rates didn't move, the Federal Reserve did. A shorter statement, less forward guidance, a chairman who won't publish his own rate forecast, five new policy task forces, and a committee split down the middle on the direction of rates all point to a Federal Reserve that looks very different than it did just a few months ago. The era of predictable Fed communication may be ending, and markets will have to adjust. Financial Planning: Give More, Pay Less with Appreciated Stock One of the most tax-efficient ways to support a favorite charity or church is by donating appreciated stock instead of cash. When stock that has been held for more than one year is gifted directly to a qualified charity, the charity receives the full market value of the shares and can sell them without paying tax because it is a tax-exempt organization. The donor generally receives the same charitable income tax deduction they would have received had they donated cash, while also avoiding the realization of any capital gain. For example, if someone is considering donating either $50,000 of cash or $50,000 of appreciated stock, the charity receives the same economic benefit in either case, $50,000 that can be used to further its mission. Likewise, the donor generally receives the same $50,000 itemized charitable deduction. The difference is that if the stock was originally purchased for $20,000, donating the shares allows the donor to avoid recognizing the $30,000 capital gain. If the donor still wants to own the investment, they can use the cash that otherwise would have been donated to repurchase the shares, effectively increasing their cost basis from $20,000 to $50,000 and reducing future taxable gains. Companies Discussed: Accenture plc (ACN)
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‘They are quick to turn a blind eye to protect themselves and not to be seen as racist.'Abuse survivor Ellie Reynolds reacts to the 20 people who have been sentenced to a combined 277 years in prison for the sexual abuse of children in West Yorkshire.#groominggang #westyorkshire #rapegang #suvivor #inquiry #gbnews Keep up to date with GB News at gbnews.com or on X @GBNEWSBecome a Friend of GB News: gbnews.com/friend Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Lisa, Matt, Jules and Noa as we unpack the powerful influence of social media algorithms and how they shape the way we see the world. In this episode, we explore how platforms like TikTok can create completely different realities for users, fueling echo chambers and reinforcing personal beliefs. We discuss why engaging with multiple perspectives is more important than ever in a world where your feed is curated to keep you comfortable—and sometimes misinformed. We also dive into a series of controversial cases involving nudity and privacy, breaking down the complex issues of consent, legality, and public reaction. From internet outrage to legal gray areas, we examine how quickly narratives can form—and spiral—online. A major focus of this episode is the viral DoorDash case that took over TikTok, involving serious allegations of sexual assault. We analyze how the story spread, the role social media played in shaping public perception, and the broader implications of trying highly sensitive situations in the court of public opinion. The conversation wraps with reflections on cultural attitudes toward nudity, personal boundaries, and the often-overlooked challenges faced by delivery drivers navigating unpredictable and sometimes unsafe situations. If you're into true crime podcasts, viral case breakdowns, social media psychology, and discussions that challenge your perspective, this episode will definitely get you thinking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This week Shauna and Dan turn a blind eye to the problems of the world. Bonus: Gaslighting Leaders (1810s), Unpopular Tariffs (1890s), and USA's Concentration Camps (1940s). Wowsers is it a fun one this week! It's free to join our Patreon, patreon.com/bunnytrailspod On our Patreon you have direct access to reach Shauna and Dan, plus join our weekly chats and polls. Paid tiers have even more perks, like early access and name recognition on the show. So join us on Patreon!patreon.com/bunnytrailspod Shownotes are always available on our website, bunnytrailspod.com Copyright 2026 by The Readiness Corner, LLC - All Rights Reserved
In Jim's hands today is a Press Release from the office of Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin. Senator Johnson is chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Last Wednesday he held a hearing titled, "Unmasked: How Biden Health Officials Purposely Turned a Blind Eye Toward COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Signals." It's a hearing that drew little media attention. Along with this hearing, Senator Johnson released a report of approximately 600 pages of records that detailed how beginning in early 2021, FDA officials became aware of a new "state of the art" data mining method that could better detect statistically significant safety signals for adverse events associated with the COVID-19 shots. Rather than adopt this method, Biden health officials continued to employ their older data mining method with known limitations that prevented the FDA from detecting adverse events. Senator Johnson indicates that Peter Marks, head of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, was treating vaccine injuries that were life-threatening and people were pleading with the FDA and NIH to make this pubic, but never did so. Senator Johnson indicated, "We've got a real big problem in this country about vaccine-injury deniers." Again, these vaccine injuries are real, but it's being denied. While this hearing was far longer than a Crosstalk program, listen to Senator Johnson's opening remarks, Ranking Member Senator Blumenthal, the lead Democrat of the Committee, and the witnesses.
In Jim's hands today is a Press Release from the office of Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin. Senator Johnson is chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Last Wednesday he held a hearing titled, "Unmasked: How Biden Health Officials Purposely Turned a Blind Eye Toward COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Signals." It's a hearing that drew little media attention. Along with this hearing, Senator Johnson released a report of approximately 600 pages of records that detailed how beginning in early 2021, FDA officials became aware of a new "state of the art" data mining method that could better detect statistically significant safety signals for adverse events associated with the COVID-19 shots. Rather than adopt this method, Biden health officials continued to employ their older data mining method with known limitations that prevented the FDA from detecting adverse events. Senator Johnson indicates that Peter Marks, head of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, was treating vaccine injuries that were life-threatening and people were pleading with the FDA and NIH to make this pubic, but never did so. Senator Johnson indicated, "We've got a real big problem in this country about vaccine-injury deniers." Again, these vaccine injuries are real, but it's being denied. While this hearing was far longer than a Crosstalk program, listen to Senator Johnson's opening remarks, Ranking Member Senator Blumenthal, the lead Democrat of the Committee, and the witnesses.
You may think fraud is a financial issue. And you would be wrong! According to my guest, “Fraud is a culture issue with financial consequences.” And I tend to agree. Everything in an organization — good or bad — begins and ends with culture. When leaders look the other way (as illustrated by Tom Hardin's first fraudulent trade going unchallenged by his boss), a culture of permissiveness takes root.Kelly welcomes back Evie Wentink for her return appearance on Fraudish. Evie is a compliance professional with 20+ years of experience, founder of the Integrity Playbook program, and a passionate advocate for ethics and compliance in both enterprise and small business settings.
The former minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs during the Howard Government has come out swinging in the wake of the alleged murder of a five-year-old girl in the Northern Territory.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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For four years—from July 16, 1945, the date of the first atomic test, to August 29, 1949, when the Soviet Union detonated its first nuclear device—the history of nuclear weapons might appear to be an exclusively American story. But even that is misleading.From the earliest theorization of the chain reaction, nuclear development was international: a web of scientific collaboration, technological transfer, espionage, and strategic imitation. As my guest David Holloway argues, nuclear weapons have always had an international history—one that can only be understood by examining not just individual states, but their relationships, perceptions, and interactions.To approach nuclear weapons in this way, he suggests, “requires an effort to understand the different parties involved, their strategies, their policies, their behavior, and, above all, their relationships and interactions.” In this conversation, we explore that history—from Los Alamos to Moscow, from Atoms for Peace to nuclear brinkmanship, and from non-proliferation to the limits of the nuclear order itself. David Holloway is Raymond A. Spruance Professor of International History, Professor of Political Science, and Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (Emeritus) at Stanford University. His work focuses on the international history of nuclear weapons, Soviet science and technology, and the relationship between international history and international relations theory. His latest book, Nuclear Weapons: An International History, represents a culmination of decades of scholarship.Chapters0:02:31 — What Is International History?0:07:11 — The International Roots of Nuclear Science0:12:23 — Technology Transfer and the Klaus Fuchs Connection0:16:51 — The Soviet Bomb: Hesitation and Espionage0:19:06 — Atoms for Peace0:21:13 — The Thermonuclear Turning Point0:24:02 — Nuclear Weapons and Marxist Theory0:30:08 — Brinkmanship: Dulles, Khrushchev, and the Logic of the Brink0:33:50 — Non-Proliferation and the NPT0:43:57 — India, Pakistan, and the Blind Eye
Join Lisa, Matt and Jules as we cover the most chilling and perplexing unsolved disappearances at sea—the case of 23-year-old Amy Bradley. In 1998, Amy vanished without a trace from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, leaving behind more questions than answers. In this episode, we break down the timeline of events and explore the leading theories: Did Amy accidentally fall overboard? Did she leave the ship voluntarily? Or could something far more sinister have happened—like being smuggled off the ship? We also dive into the investigative challenges surrounding the case, including the lack of passenger tracking systems at the time and the overwhelming complexity of searching a massive cruise ship filled with thousands of people. This case continues to haunt investigators and Amy's loved ones decades later—and we want to know what you think happened.
Most of the bands (or their labels) in this episode have done something for Ukraine. Please buy music from Ukrainian artists and/or donate to your preferred Ukrainian Charity and/or to United 24 (https://u24.gov.ua). Слава Україні! Героям слава!Slava Ukrainai! Slava varoņiem!Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the Heroes! DJ Moose Played: Intro – 00:00La Bande-Son Imaginaire – Cabaret (2026) – Cabaret (2026) Single – 01:34The Foreign Resort – Resound – Endurance – 07:36Heimberg – Blind Eye – Faceless – 11:40нат.аша – salty – 2025 & salty – 16:41OH! – Un Livre feat. Astou – OH! – We Come In Peace – 22:50Krystal System – Da Punch – Da Punch – 26:38Prometheus Flame – This Is Our Time – This Is Our Time Single – 31:09Juno Reactor – Mona Lisa Overdrive (Reaky Reakson Remix) – 36:44The Grab Society – Indifference (Gleichgültigkeit – DEMOKRATIE Mix) – Indifference (Remixed) – 45:30Mutation 73 – Lose the Name – Lose the Name – 50:32Starsign – 01_Steal The Sun – Silver Linings – 53:50Killing Kind – Humanity (Magic Wands Remix) – Humanity (Magic Wands Remix) – 58:15 The original unmodified image used for this episode is by Eugenia Pan’kiv on Unsplash or Listen to The Gothic Moose – Episode 653– Mostly Bands Supporting Ukraine byDJ Moose on hearthis.at Here is the link to download this episode in MP3 Note: After about a year, episodes may no longer be available here or elsewhere. Shows are sometimes missing from Youtube due copyright restrictions. Use the handy built-in player:
Most of the bands (or their labels) in this episode have done something for Ukraine. Please buy music from Ukrainian artists and/or donate to your preferred Ukrainian Charity and/or to United 24 (https://u24.gov.ua). Слава Україні! Героям слава!Slava Ukrainai! Slava varoņiem!Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the Heroes! DJ Moose Played: Intro – 00:00La Bande-Son Imaginaire – Cabaret (2026) – Cabaret (2026) Single – 01:34The Foreign Resort – Resound – Endurance – 07:36Heimberg – Blind Eye – Faceless – 11:40нат.аша – salty – 2025 & salty – 16:41OH! – Un Livre feat. Astou – OH! – We Come In Peace – 22:50Krystal System – Da Punch – Da Punch – 26:38Prometheus Flame – This Is Our Time – This Is Our Time Single – 31:09Juno Reactor – Mona Lisa Overdrive (Reaky Reakson Remix) – 36:44The Grab Society – Indifference (Gleichgültigkeit – DEMOKRATIE Mix) – Indifference (Remixed) – 45:30Mutation 73 – Lose the Name – Lose the Name – 50:32Starsign – 01_Steal The Sun – Silver Linings – 53:50Killing Kind – Humanity (Magic Wands Remix) – Humanity (Magic Wands Remix) – 58:15 The original unmodified image used for this episode is by Eugenia Pan’kiv on Unsplash or Listen to The Gothic Moose – Episode 653– Mostly Bands Supporting Ukraine byDJ Moose on hearthis.at Here is the link to download this episode in MP3 Note: After about a year, episodes may no longer be available here or elsewhere. Shows are sometimes missing from Youtube due copyright restrictions. Use the handy built-in player:
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Liberal media is still unwilling to accept that there's a real problem with our H-1B system, even as more H-1B-related convictions are happening around the country. Meanwhile, our H-1B investigation got turned into a banger of a song — congratulations, Vajinapally, we made you famous. The DOJ launches an investigation into transgender prisoners allegedly raping female inmates while being incarcerated. Nashville's NHL team is celebrating Pride night with a new rainbow logo and gay jerseys … but its team name is the Predators. Research fellow for the Heritage Foundation Corey A. DeAngelis discusses school choice and points out the flaws in our education system. I react to the craziest videos of liberals having meltdowns. ► Listen to the full “Vajinapally Guacamole” song here: https://x.com/vaginapali/status/2035053918909038675?s=20 ► Watch my latest H-1B visa scam documentary: https://youtu.be/ApBnRnGFht4?si=1RZxBe3SR50B-wMV ► Watch my first documentary on how I exposed H-1B visa scams: https://youtu.be/9sfeESywMUs?si=23qLeBI8neFymdFu ► Email me at saratips@blazemedia.com if you have uncovered potential fraud in your area. ► Subscribe to my second YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SaraGonzalesTX?sub_confirmation=1 ► BlazeTV You can go to https://www.faucicoverup.com/SARA and use code SARA for $40 off a full subscription. Timestamps: 00:00 – MSM's Blind Eye to H-1B Scams 11:23 – H-1B Song 16:42 – Trans Prisoners 22:58 – Nashville Predators' Gay Rebrand 25:07 – Corey A. DeAngelis on Education 40:05 – Lib Meltdown Videos Connect with Sara on Social Media: https://twitter.com/saragonzalestx https://www.instagram.com/saragonzalestx http://facebook.com/SaraGonzalesTX ► Subscribe on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sara-gonzales-unfiltered/id1408958605 ► Shop American Beauty by Sara: http://americanbeautybysara.com Sara Gonzales is the host of Sara Gonzales Unfiltered, a daily news program on Blaze TV. Joined by frequent contributors & guests such as Chad Prather, Eric July, John Doyle, Jaco Booyens, Sara breaks down the latest news in politics and culture. She previously hosted "The News and Why It Matters," featuring notable guests such as Glenn Beck, Ben Shapiro, Dave Rubin, Michael Knowles, Candace Owens, Michael Malice, and more. As a conservative commentator, Sara frequently calls out the Democrats for their hypocrisy, the mainstream media for their misinformation, feminists for their toxicity, and also focuses on pro-life issues, culture, gender issues, health care, the Second Amendment, and passing conservative values to the next generation. Sara also appears as a recurring guest on the Megyn Kelly Show, The Sean Spicer Show, Tim Pool, and with Jesse Kelly on The First TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Former Minnesota House Speaker Kurt Daudt joins Chad to talk about fraud in the state and where he sees some of the biggest problems in how the Walz administration is addressing the problem.
*** CLICK HERE TO HEAR THIS EPISODE *** DJ Jesse Luscious celebrates the music of Gabba from Chaos U.K. & Instant Ruin; a Bristol & Nottingham legend, he passed away Sunday 8 March. The show also dives into weird country-tinged tunes from Slim Cessna's Auto Club, Western Grip, Whiskey & Co, Sab Grey & The Royal Americans, Sneers, & Thee Headcoatees, new music from veteran punx like Dan Kubinski of Die Kreuzen/The Crosses and Vic Bondi of Articles Of Faith/Dead Ending/Redshift. We also hear new tracks from The Darts, Loud Graves, Dez Dare, SlimP, PIG, and Jah Wobble with Jon Klein, and classics from Stiff Little Fingers, Dollyrots, Frightwig, Nomeansno, Reduced, Blind Eye, The Cramps, L7, Zero Again, MDC, & The Stooges! Darts- Vampires In Love Cramps- Beautiful Gardens Loud Graves- Boxcutter Stiff Little Fingers- Breakout (edit) Dez Dare- When I'm Alone (I Forget You're Real) Dollyrots- When We're Sober SlimP- With The One Frightwig- Beverly Hills Nomeansno- Metronome Jah Wobble & Jon Klein- Terminal Terminal The End PIG- Tosca's Kiss L7 - Slide Instant Ruin- Data Spill Chaos U.K.- Global Domination Zero Again- This Death Is For You MDC- Missile Destroyed Civilization Blind Eye- Pizzagate Reduced- Get Through To You Crosses- Nails Articles Of Faith- What We Want Is Free Redshift- All Your Rich Sons Dead Ending- American Virus Western Grip- Stick And Poke Slim Cessna's Auto Club- Americadio Sab Grey And The Royal Americans- Wasted In D.C. Whiskey & Co- Pills (Crushed Up) (edit) Sneers- To The Serpent, You Thee Headcoatees- Modern Terms Of Abuse Stooges- No Fun
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Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations and Employment, Tim Wilson, has accused Premier Jacinta Allan of "turning a blind eye" amid the release of a bombshell CFMEU report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan spoke — and they revealed more than expected. In this episode, we break down the biggest takeaways from the 49ers' end-of-season press conferences, starting with the bombshell admission that Brandon Aiyuk has played his last snap in San Francisco and how Lynch and Shanahan openly admitted they still don't understand what fractured the relationship.We dive deep into the defensive coordinator search, why Gus Bradley being the main internal candidate directly contradicts Shanahan's stated desire for more dynamic fronts and coverages, and why names like Raheem Morris may actually fit what the head coach claims he wants. Plus, why Robert Saleh could raid the 49ers' coaching staff in Tennessee.Other key topics include:The 49ers' plan to re-sign Jauan JenningsWhy Kyle Shanahan expects Mac Jones back in 2026Major injury updates on Nick Bosa, Mykel Williams, Ricky Pearsall, Alfred Collins, and George KittleShanahan admitting the team needs to get fasterThe organization's continued refusal to seriously address its longstanding injury problemWhy that blind spot feels less like bad luck — and more like negligenceJohn Lynch confirming more financial flexibility in free agencyThe push to retain key special teams veteransIf you want an unfiltered breakdown of what the 49ers said, what they didn't say, and what it means for the future of the franchise, this is a must-listen.Purchase G.O.A.T Fuel: https://goatfuel.com/?rfsn=8542698.99750d3Visit Sports Spyder for up to date 49ers content: https://sportspyder.com/nfl/san-francisco-49ers/newsFollow us on Twitter @49ers_AccessFollow us on Instagram @49ers.access
The "Quality Learing Center" has come out and denied the fraud they've been accused of, and did Tim Walz turn a blind eye? Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
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Today on the Show, Jerry and Manaia discuss all the things that they have been turning a blind eye to. Plus, Celebrity Chef Annabel White joins us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Being passive, doing nothing and turning a blind eye to the harm, abuse and injustice that lives on the planet is one of the many forms of collective powerlessness that locks us all into living on the old earth. In this podcast Ellie & Danny go into how and why this shows up in our reality. The Masters of Self University PODCAST is your highest source of Sacred Truth and Universal Wisdom, offered by Rachel Fiori, mystical teacher, psycho-energetic healer, & CEO. Join our journey of soul transformation with hosts Ellie Lee, Danny Morley, and the rest of our amazing Certified Mystical Coaches of Oneness™.Student Enrollment Information: https://www.mastersofselfuniversity.com/university-enrollmentENTER THE PORTAL TO ONENESS https://www.mastersofselfuniversity.com/portal-to-onenessRachel's Book on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/hkyLRMasters of Self University: https://mastersofselfuniversity.com/Ellie's Social Media: https://www.tiktok.com/@ellieyjlee https://www.instagram.com/ellieyjleeDanny's Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/dannyfmorley https://www.tiktok.com/@dannyfmorley www.youtube.com/@DannyfMorley
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Two women who say they were sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein have filed separate lawsuits against JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Deutsche Bank AG, alleging that the banks “turned a blind eye” to Epstein's trafficking operations and actively facilitated his abuse of young women. The suits claim that the banks ignored red flags—such as large cash withdrawals, suspicious wire transfers, and accounts linked to women exploited by Epstein—and that they financially benefited from maintaining him as a client despite his criminal history.In the case against JPMorgan, the lawsuit points to senior executives and the bank's wealth-management division, asserting they prioritized profit over basic due-diligence and knowingly kept Epstein on as a client after his 2008 Florida conviction. The suit against Deutsche Bank likewise claims the bank accepted Epstein in 2013 for business-generating opportunities despite internal warnings and an ongoing regulatory probe, alleging that he was able to channel millions through the bank for rent, tuition, legal-settlement payments, and travel involving recruitments of young women. Both suits seek unspecified damages and ask the court to certify class-action status, arguing the banks bear responsibility alongside Epstein's direct actions.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Two women who say they were sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein have filed separate lawsuits against JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Deutsche Bank AG, alleging that the banks “turned a blind eye” to Epstein's trafficking operations and actively facilitated his abuse of young women. The suits claim that the banks ignored red flags—such as large cash withdrawals, suspicious wire transfers, and accounts linked to women exploited by Epstein—and that they financially benefited from maintaining him as a client despite his criminal history.In the case against JPMorgan, the lawsuit points to senior executives and the bank's wealth-management division, asserting they prioritized profit over basic due-diligence and knowingly kept Epstein on as a client after his 2008 Florida conviction. The suit against Deutsche Bank likewise claims the bank accepted Epstein in 2013 for business-generating opportunities despite internal warnings and an ongoing regulatory probe, alleging that he was able to channel millions through the bank for rent, tuition, legal-settlement payments, and travel involving recruitments of young women. Both suits seek unspecified damages and ask the court to certify class-action status, arguing the banks bear responsibility alongside Epstein's direct actions.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Olive harvest season has become a flashpoint in the West Bank in recent years as extremist Israeli settlers regularly threaten and physically harm Palestinian harvesters, but this year, “the situation on the ground is out of control,” Anton Goodman of Rabbis for Human Rights said on the Haaretz Podcast. “We have never seen anything like this,” Goodman emphasized, noting that in the past, “We've seen settler attacks, and we've seen unnecessary army aggression and restrictions, but we've never seen such a peak moment of violence affecting so many communities.” Goodman described the situation as a “perfect storm” with “extremists at the heart of the Israeli government, who have sent clear policy recommendations to the police” to refrain from arresting violent settlers so that “the rule of law is totally diminished.” He also outlined the ways in which mainstream Religious Zionist institutions and their leaders are complicit – such as when the prominent rabbi Yaakov Medan encouraged his yeshiva students to spend the High Holidays at outposts that are illegal even under Israeli law. Also on the podcast, Leila Stillman-Utterback recounts her experience as an 18-year-old Jewish American volunteer who was recently arrested at an olive harvest and then deported and banned from Israel for 10 years. While Israel has deported non-Jewish solidarity volunteers for years, Stillman-Utterback’s case is believed to be the first time Israel has deported a Diaspora Jew from the West Bank. Speaking from the United States, Stillman-Utterback said a court challenge to banning her entry to Israel is underway. Maintaining her connection to Israel, she said, is “incredibly important to me, even though I am extremely frustrated with the actions of the Israeli government, both in terms of the impunity for settler violence and their actions in Gaza.” Read more: Erased: Israeli Settlers' Brutal War on Palestinian Communities in the West Bank IDF Reports Surge in West Bank Settler Attacks Against Palestinians, Says Police and Shin Bet Looking Away Amid Political Pressure 'We May Have Reached the Point Where Settlers Try to Kill Jews' Analysis | There Will Be No Middle East Peace if Trump Turns a Blind Eye to Wild Settler Violence in the West Bank Op-ed by Anton Goodman: How Israel's Violent West Bank Settlers Place Minors in the Line of FireSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A shocking new case exposes the depths of cartel brutality — and how long the U.S. government knew. Tara breaks down the horrifying story of La Diablo, a cartel kingpin accused of running fake maternity clinics to kidnap pregnant women, perform forced C-sections, and sell their babies and organs for profit — including across the U.S. border. Tulsi Gabbard, now head of National Intelligence, reveals how the newly created fusion cell under President Trump helped locate and arrest La Diablo after years of inaction under Biden. Tara exposes what this says about cartel infiltration, human trafficking, and how deep the corruption runs between the cartels and U.S. political interests.
On July 21st 2025, the FDA convened a hearing on maternal use of antidepressants during pregnancy and the impact this use has on fetal development. Around 400,000 children in the United States are born each year whose mothers took antidepressants while pregnant, and so it's easy to see the societal importance of this topic. What are the risks to the fetus, the newborn, and the long-term development of that child? Adam Urato and Joanna Moncrieff were members of that FDA panel, and so too were several others well-known to MIA readers, including David Healy and Joseph Witt-Doerring. The purpose of the panel was to assess whether the FDA needed to put a warning on antidepressants related to their use in pregnancy, and most on the panel spoke of research that told of the need to do so. However, after the panel concluded, the American Psychiatric Association and other medical associations, most notably the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, responded with what can only be described as howls of outrage, issuing press releases and telling the public that the panel was biased and that the real risk during pregnancy was untreated mental illness. These medical organizations asserted that the increased risk of adverse outcomes for children born to depressed mothers is due to the illness and not the drug, and that there was plenty of evidence that antidepressants were a helpful and even life-saving treatment for maternal depression. Here is where we are today. That FDA hearing put two narratives on public display, and most media reports embraced the narrative put forth by the medical organizations. What we will do today is review the evidence that exists on this topic and the response by the medical guilds to a public airing of that evidence. Dr. Adam Urato is Chief of Maternal and Fetal Medicine at the Metro West Medical Center in Framingham, Massachusetts, and he has been speaking and writing about the risk of medications used during pregnancy for years. Dr. Joanna Moncrieff is a UK psychiatrist and researcher who was a co-founder of the Critical Psychiatry Network and is well known for her research on the safety and efficacy of psychiatric drugs. *** Thank you for being with us to listen to the podcast and read our articles this year. MIA is funded entirely by reader donations. If you value MIA, please help us continue to survive and grow. https://www.madinamerica.com/donate/ To find the Mad in America podcast on your preferred podcast player, click here: https://pod.link/1212789850 © Mad in America 2025. Produced by James Moore https://www.jmaudio.org
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This week, is Ticketmaster finally going to get theirs for screwing over consumers for so long? Is Bon Jovi going to come back with Richie? Can Mellencamp still sing? Also, what's your pedal board pleasure and Gibson goes 70s. Please support our sponsor, Coppersound Pedals www.coppersoundpedals.com and use code DADS10 to 10% off your order! Also - please consider supporting the Dads at patreon.com/guitardadspodcast We have some great exclusive content with special guests AND a special discount code for patreon supporters only!
This is Tore's commentary made during her Sparking Your Memory video stream. This includes Tore's reading of the preface and chapter one of Digital Dominion, volume 5. Digital Dominion Volume 4 will be coming out next. She is gearing up to go do big things. Her fever is down, multi city travel plans loom, and history is incoming. There have been no cooties transfers to her kin. The handbags help so thank you for the gifts. Side chats and discourse aplenty. But horrors await. Nobody wants to look at the migrant children organ transplants. Their constructed reality is not real. The horror is not fiction. The moment you see it, you admit it exists. Can the world allow something so monstrous? In the house across the street or in the alley out back. All of the same crimes were happening in the past, we just weren't aware. Turning a blind eye to evil never means it will go away. Things won't be fine until we make them that way. You can wish this horror doesn't exist, but it does. When we talk about awakening, it's actually about finding faith. In the end, love is always the answer.
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Hey, you know a cool thing? Today's episode of Dog Days means we are now a third of the way through the story. Thank you so much to you, and all of the people listening, for making us part of your own 'Hot Dog Summer!' Downloads are up 20% month on month, and 37% in just the last seven days!As for the contents of this chapter, well, suitably freaked out by Harriot and Hues, Kit wants to get the Earl of Oxford's ring off his finger. It's the afternoon, and he has time before he needs to get to Syon House. But where is de Vere?First stop is the Theatre, but very soon Kit comes to understand that getting free of the Blind Eye might be a tad more complicated than he first thought...Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon, too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcastThree Ravens is a myth and folklore podcast hosted by Eleanor Conlon and Martin Vaux.In each Monday episode we explore a historic county, digging into heritage, folklore and traditions, then we tell a new version of a legend from that county. Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays and Saturdays.Visit our website Join our Patreon Social media channels and sponsors Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A federal jury in Atlanta finds a hotel liable for sex trafficking and orders it to pay $40 million to a survivor. The Bernie Madoff of cows: a Kentucky cattleman’s promise of easy money unravels into a $100 million fraud built on nonexistent livestock, leaving investors betrayed and banks losing a fortune. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The drummer from Six Gun Sound we heard on Monday visits us on Friday to dive deeper into his personal musical journey. Songs include music from him earlier in his career like Blind Eye from Sowat, Laughing Box from Abandoned and We Will Rock You from Queen Legacy, a Queen tribute band.
The Biden administration is accused of empowering Iran through $300B in funds and weak responses to attacks on U.S. interests, including Houthi missile strikes and assassination attempts on Trump. Critics argue Trump's team, led by Pete Hegseth, is now sending a clear warning: any further aggression will be met with force.
Part 1 John Kiriakou :Reluctant Spy: My Secret Life in the CIA's War on TerrorJohn Kiriakou is a former CIA officer, former senior investigator for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and former counterterrorism consultant for ABC News.In 2002, Kiriakou became the chief of counterterrorism operations in Pakistan, where he led a CIA team in the March 2002 raid and capture of Abu Zubaydah, then thought to be al-Qaeda's third-ranking official.Following Abu Zubaydah's capture, Kiriakou became Executive Assistant to the CIA's Deputy Director for Operations, where he served as the Director of Central Intelligence's principal Iraq briefer.Kiriakou left the CIA in March 2004. He later served as a senior investigator on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and as senior intelligence advisor to Committee Chairman Senator John Kerry. Kiriakou also authored a bestselling book, "The Reluctant Spy: My Secret Life in the CIA's War on Terror," and worked as an intelligence consultant for ABC News.Throughout his career, Kiriakou received 12 CIA Exceptional Performance Awards, the CIA's Sustained Superior Performance Award, the Counterterrorism Service Medal, and the State Department's Meritorious Honor Award.In 2007, Kiriakou appeared on ABC News, during which he became the first CIA officer to confirm that the CIA waterboarded detainees, and he labeled waterboarding as “torture.” Kiriakou's interview revealed that this practice was official U.S. policy approved at the highest levels of the government.The government began investigating Kiriakou immediately after his media appearance. Five years later, he was charged with multiple felonies resulting from his whistleblowing. He became the sixth whistleblower indicted by the Obama administration under the Espionage Act - a law designed to punish spies.Eventually, in order to avoid a trial that could have resulted in separation from his wife and five children for up to 45 years, he opted to plead guilty to one count of a reduced charge in exchange for a 30-month sentence.In 2012 Kiriakou was honored with the Joe A. Callaway Award for Civic Courage, an award given to individuals who “advance truth and justice despite the personal risk it creates.” Two days prior to sentencing, he was honored by inclusion of his portrait in artist Robert Shetterly's series "Americans Who Tell the Truth," which features notable truth-tellers throughout American history.Kiriakou reported to federal prison in Loretto, Pennsylvania on February 28, 2013 to begin serving his sentence, where he continued to speak out in a series of "Letters from Loretto," including his first, which provided a stunning portrait of prison life. In November 2013, the Peace and Justice Center of Sonoma County, California honored Kiriakou as its "Peacemaker of the Year." He was awarded the prestigious PEN First Amendment Award from the PEN Center USA in August 2015.He was released from prison in February 2015.Part 2 Attorney Michael J. Bowe - American Marines Turn Blind Eye to Child Sex AbusePro BonoMichael engages in substantial pro bono work for institutions and individuals, including representing victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the family of United States Marine Lance Corporal Gregory Buckley, Jr., and Marine Corp Major Jason Brezler. These high-profile matters of national import have received substantial Congressional, press, and public attention.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
A new MP3 sermon from The Narrated Puritan is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Blind Eye and the Deaf Ear (Lectures To My Students) Subtitle: preaching helps Speaker: C. H. Spurgeon Broadcaster: The Narrated Puritan Event: Audiobook Date: 3/9/2025 Length: 43 min.
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