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Evan & Tiki talk about the Jets decision to place the Franchise Tag on Breece Hall, Aaron Judge's WBC Speech, Paul Skenes' odd comments, Rosie has a fascinating Cinco de Luncho about international NFL Games and more!
It's Cinco de Luncho time, and this list goes global. With the NFL expanding internationally, the guys draft their Top 5 dream international destinations to host a game, and the debate gets wild. From St. Andrews in Scotland to Athens, Greece, Jasper National Park in Canada, the pyramids of Giza, and even Pompeii with Mount Vesuvius in the background, every pick sparks strong reactions. Tiki shuts down the Athens hype in a hurry, Venice catches a stray, and Iceland somehow enters the chat. It's scenic backdrops, golf trips disguised as football weekends, and pure lunchtime chaos as the NFL goes worldwide.
With Shaun out, Evan and Tiki hand the reins to WFAN glue guy Paul Rosenberg for a historic first: his own Cinco de Luncho. Rosie delivers a wildly entertaining (and very questionable) list of the most important No. 48s in New York sports history… and yes, it includes a Mets playoff villain, Yankees debates, a teenage hockey phenom climbing the ranks in real time, and even a Westminster Dog Show champion because, technically, it happened at MSG. The guys react to every pick, argue Andrew Miller vs Anthony Rizzo vs Paul Goldschmidt, marvel at how rare the number 48 is in basketball, and crown Jacob deGrom as the undisputed king of the number. They also uncover the family story behind Matthew Schaefer's jersey, discuss why Carson Benge's eventual number could become iconic, and spiral into classic WFAN territory with Nimmo slander, dog show trivia, and callers suggesting better omissions from the list.
The leaked NFLPA report cards spark a New York football reckoning. The Giants get crushed, including Joe Schoen landing the lowest GM grade in the league, while the Jets somehow come out glowing and Aaron Glenn grades out as one of the best-liked head coaches. And of course, MetLife's field gets dragged again, with World Cup grass plans creating even more questions. Then it's Cinco De Luncho time: in honor of the Giancarlo Stanton “can't open a bag of chips” saga, we draft the Top 5 hardest things to open. Plus, Mets fans argue Opening Day pitching drama, Jets fans debate drafting offense vs. defense, and the show detonates into Rangers chaos as Adam Fox's reaction fuels a full-blown Chris Drury and Mike Sullivan freakout.
Cinco De Luncho delivers a painfully relatable draft after Giancarlo Stanton's injury update revealed he can't even open a bag of chips. That sparks the ultimate debate: what are the absolute hardest everyday things to open? From vacuum-sealed jars to impossible packaging and diner condiments that refuse to cooperate, the crew counts down the Top 5 most infuriating items that test your strength, patience, and dignity. Expect personal horror stories, kitchen fails, and the kind of chaos that only a Friday lunch hour can produce.
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Emisión del jueves 26 de Febrero de 2026 Desde la muerte de Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, El Mencho, el pasado domingo en Tapalpa, Jalisco, la pregunta que muchos se hacen en los círculos de seguridad, política y periodismo es: ¿qué le pasará ahora al Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación? La pregunta es legítima, pero cualquier respuesta honesta debe comenzar con una advertencia: todo lo que se diga o se escriba es pura especulación. Nadie sabe con certeza qué ocurrirá dentro de una organización criminal que opera en las sombras, y quien diga lo contrario miente o se equivoca. "Deja que tus oídos te abran los ojos." #RuizHealyTimes #AbriendoLaConversación www.ruizhealytimes.com
Cinco de Luncho, sparked by the news that CC Sabathia's No. 52 is headed for Monument Park. The guys draft the next five New York athletes most likely to have their numbers retired, sparking debates across all four major sports. On the list: Carmelo Anthony's complicated Knicks legacy, Chris Kreider's Rangers records and playoff heroics, Jacob deGrom's emotional Mets case despite finishing elsewhere, and the glaring omission of Darrelle Revis — arguably the greatest Jet ever — whose No. 24 still isn't retired. Callers weigh in on whether team success should matter, how fan emotion shapes these decisions, and why some franchises move faster than others. The conversation expands into what makes a number-retirement truly meaningful, how rivalries and late-career moves affect legacies, and whether teams sometimes wait for the “right moment” to celebrate former stars. It's a passionate, cross-town debate to close the hour, mixing nostalgia, hot takes, and a little disbelief at who's still waiting for the call.
After getting crushed online for his “next numbers to be retired” Cinco, Shaun opens this segment by admitting he missed some obvious names, most notably Carlos Beltrán, a future Hall of Famer likely to go in as a Met. That sparks a quick cleanup of the list, including the realization that Aaron Judge's No. 99 will almost certainly be retired long before some of the earlier picks. From there, the show pivots to fresh intel out of the NFL Combine, where reports suggest the Jets are open to listening on additional trades beyond Jermaine Johnson. The guys try to figure out who that could realistically be, why accumulating assets might be the strategy, and whether the roster even has enough desirable talent to move. Giants free agency chatter also surfaces as top agents meet with teams in Indianapolis.
Big Cinco CC Number Retired and Stanton Future
MLB's Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) system is here, and after seeing it up close in spring training, Evan is fired up. What's supposed to make the game fairer is instead creating constant interruptions, delayed reactions to big moments, and a whole new layer of controversy. The biggest gripe? If the technology can get every call right instantly, why are players “challenging” pitches at all instead of just making the strike zone automatic? The guys break down the chaos of “infinite” successful challenges, why this could dominate the early weeks of the season, and how baseball may be overthinking a problem with a simple solution. Calls pour in comparing ABS to VAR in soccer, pitch framing, and even where an umpire should stand to get the best view of the zone. And because nothing stays on track for long, the conversation spirals into a hilarious hockey history mix-up involving Walter vs. Keith Tkachuk, an on-air apology challenge, locker-room prank stories, hotel room accusations, and a classic Cinco de la Show on the absolute worst parts of snow. A pure slice of late-winter sports talk chaos.
nother snowstorm, another breaking point. From the soggy towel pile by the front door to kids stuck home with cabin fever, the crew unleashes a brutally honest “Cinco” ranking of the absolute worst parts of snow. Boots that destroy your feet, slush that turns everything ugly within hours, and the all-encompassing inconvenience that wrecks commutes, travel plans, and daily life all make the list. Plus, stories of weather chaos, being stranded mid-trip, and the mental toll of a winter that just won't quit. If you're sick of shoveling, slipping, and staring at gray snowbanks, this one will hit way too close to home.
No 3 em 1 desta quarta-feira (25), o destaque foi que o Supremo Tribunal Federal condenou nesta quarta-feira (25), por unanimidade, cinco réus pelo assassinato da vereadora Marielle Franco e do motorista Anderson Gomes, também morto no atentado de 2018. Os irmãos Domingos e Chiquinho Brazão receberam penas de 76 anos de prisão. Reportagem: Janaína Camelo. O senador e pré-candidato à Presidência da República, Flávio Bolsonaro (PL), adotou um tom conciliador e anunciou que buscará diálogo interno para superar resistências. Após visitar o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro, o parlamentar afirmou que procurará Michelle Bolsonaro (PL) para alinhar estratégias e colocar todos "na mesma página". O objetivo é consolidar sua candidatura e unificar o grupo para 2026. Reportagem: André Anelli. A CPI (Comissão Parlamentar de Inquérito) do Crime Organizado no Senado aprovou convites para ouvir os ministros Alexandre de Moraes e Dias Toffoli sobre o caso do Banco Master. A participação do dono da instituição, Daniel Vorcaro, na CAE (Comissão de Assuntos Econômicos), foi adiada para o dia 10 de março. Reportagem: Beatriz Souza. O presidente da Câmara dos Deputados, Hugo Motta (Republicanos), afirmou que o foco do PL (Projeto de Lei) Antifacção deve ser o combate ao crime organizado e que o “momento não é de confronto com o Executivo”. O parlamentar classificou como naturais os possíveis vetos do presidente Lula (PT) ao texto que endurece a legislação contra facções. Em entrevista ao programa 3 em 1, o deputado federal Paulo Azi (União Brasil), relator da PEC (Proposta de Emenda à Constituição) que prevê o fim da escala 6x1, afirmou ser possível uma redução na carga horária de trabalho. O parlamentar destacou que duas propostas principais serão avaliadas para construir um texto equilibrado entre os direitos dos trabalhadores e a produtividade das empresas. O senador e pré-candidato à Presidência da República, Flávio Bolsonaro (PL), aparece em situação de empate técnico com o presidente Lula (PT) em uma simulação de segundo turno para 2026. O levantamento foi realizado pelo Instituto Atlas em parceria com a Bloomberg e aponta um crescimento nas intenções de voto do parlamentar. Reportagem: André Anelli. O balanço de vítimas fatais em decorrência das fortes chuvas em Minas Gerais subiu para 46 nesta quarta-feira (25). A região da Zona da Mata é a mais atingida, com Juiz de Fora concentrando 40 óbitos e o município de Ubá registrando outras seis mortes. Tudo isso e muito mais você acompanha no 3 em 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Big Cinco Kyle Murray Jets and New York Athlete Roasts Own Team?!
Conferencia de Mons. José Ignacio Munilla sobre el mensaje de la Virgen María, en su aparición a Sor Lucia, después de la de Fátima.
Evan gets roasted for an airplane meltdown scenario before the show pivots back to the NFL Combine and the New York Post's “biggest offseason storylines” game: the QB carousel, Stafford rumors, franchise tags (including Breece Hall), and whether this draft really could produce only one Round 1 quarterback again. Plus, a deep dive into what the Giants should actually spend on in free agency, why Tyler Linderbaum might be too pricey, and why Cordale Flott could be the sneaky “whoa” contract of the offseason. The hour also features Cinco de Luncho with the Top 5 local NFL players we want back, capped by a full-on debate about trading Kayvon Thibodeaux and why selling low makes no sense. Also in the mix: Tommy Lugauer's travel nightmare, a rabbit hole on the Hughes hockey family, and the weirdest medal-ceremony tradition that has athletes getting handed stuffed mascots right after heartbreak.
After stories about Olympic flag football dreams, curling fantasies, and a brutal travel nightmare for a stranded colleague, it's finally time for chaos: Cinco de Luncho. With the Combine underway and free agency looming, the focus shifts to the Top 5 local NFL players that absolutely must return to the Jets or Giants this offseason. The list includes a debated linebacker bounce-back candidate in Quincy Williams, a crucial secondary piece in Cordale Flott, and the importance of maintaining offensive line continuity with Jermaine Eluemunor. Then it ramps up with Breece Hall's future in green and why letting key contributors walk could create even bigger roster holes than the ones teams are trying to fix.
El Egipto de los faraones es una de las civilizaciones mejor conocidas de la antigüedad. Esto es así porque aquellas gentes nos dejaron un montón de textos, monumentos, templos y tumbas profusamente decoradas y llenas de jeroglíficos, que son una mina de información para los arqueólogos. En las librerías sobran los títulos sobre el antiguo Egipto y se han hecho centenares de documentales para televisión en los que nos cuentan hasta los detalles más íntimos de cómo vivían los egipcios de hace tres mil años, cuáles eran sus creencias y cómo gobernaban sus faraones. Sabemos mucho de ellos, pero, a pesar de todo, hay una serie de lugares comunes sobre el aquel mundo que se resisten a morir. En algunos casos simplemente trasladamos periodos más modernos hacia el pasado, en otros extendemos prácticas limitadas a un número pequeño de personas a toda la sociedad. · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “Contra el pesimismo”… https://amzn.to/4m1RX2R · “Hispanos. Breve historia de los pueblos de habla hispana”… https://amzn.to/428js1G · “La ContraHistoria del comunismo”… https://amzn.to/39QP2KE · “La ContraHistoria de España. Auge, caída y vuelta a empezar de un país en 28 episodios”… https://amzn.to/3kXcZ6i · “Contra la Revolución Francesa”… https://amzn.to/4aF0LpZ · “Lutero, Calvino y Trento, la Reforma que no fue”… https://amzn.to/3shKOlK Apoya La Contra en: · Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/diazvillanueva · iVoox... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-contracronica_sq_f1267769_1.html · Paypal... https://www.paypal.me/diazvillanueva Sígueme en: · Web... https://diazvillanueva.com · Twitter... https://twitter.com/diazvillanueva · Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/fernandodiazvillanueva1/ · Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/diazvillanueva · Linkedin… https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-d%C3%ADaz-villanueva-7303865/ · Flickr... https://www.flickr.com/photos/147276463@N05/?/ · Pinterest... https://www.pinterest.com/fernandodiazvillanueva Encuentra mis libros en: · Amazon... https://www.amazon.es/Fernando-Diaz-Villanueva/e/B00J2ASBXM #FernandoDiazVillanueva #antiguoegipto #faraones Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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La semana pasada, en la prisión de alta seguridad de Canaleta, en Ciego de Ávila, estalló un motín protagonizado por más de un centenar de reclusos, motivado —según relatan ellos mismos— por el "hambre" y los "malos tratos". En conversación con RFI, Armando Labrador, fundador del Movimiento Cuba Primero, denuncia el secretismo oficial que rodea los hechos, en los que, al parecer, una persona habría muerto y al menos diez permanecen desaparecidas. De acuerdo con testimonios recogidos por las ONG Prisoners Defenders y el Centro de Documentación de Prisiones Cubanas (CDPC), las fuerzas policiales habrían utilizado "balas de goma", "gas pimienta" y violencia física para controlar la revuelta. El episodio reaviva antiguas denuncias sobre las condiciones penitenciarias en la isla: hacinamiento, insalubridad, falta de atención médica, corrupción interna y prácticas represivas. Danibel Labrada, preso político cubano, envió desde la prisión de Canaleta el siguiente testimonio dirigido a Armando Labrador, fundador del Movimiento Cuba Primero: "Mi nombre es Danibel Labrada Morales. Me encuentro preso en la Prisión Provincial de Ciego de Ávila (Canaleta). Pertenezco a la organización 'Cuba primero'. Fui trasladado el 18 de diciembre a esta prisión. Te felicito, Armando Labrador, por el buen trabajo que haces dentro de la prisión y fuera. En estos momentos, Armando, estamos pasando por una crisis muy grande en esta prisión. El hambre está doblegando a los hombres. Tenemos escasez de agua. El órgano represivo sigue torturando a los presos y dándoles grandes golpizas dentro de la celda como [lo hace] Noel Morales López. Te seguimos felicitando y vamos a vencer. Patria y vida y libertad". "Ahí delante de todos, le dieron una golpiza" Desde Miami, a través del canal Cántalo TV, Armando Labrador ha denunciado reiteradamente las violaciones de derechos humanos contra presos políticos en la isla. Sobre el amotinamiento del jueves pasado, de la Nuez, líder opositor y una de las pocas personas con contacto directo con los reclusos de Canaleta, explicó a RFI: "Danibel Labrada empezó a exigir atención médica y mejor alimentación. Cogió una sábana y escribió en ella: 'Suelten a los del cuartico, Cuba primero, patria y vida, libertad'. Cuando la guarnición vio la sábana, lo sacaron de la celda y ahí, delante de los presos, le dieron una golpiza. Esto provocó que los destacamentos 3 y 2 de la prisión de Canaleta empezaran a protestar y se amotinaron totalmente. Amarraron la puerta y la tumbaron. La guarnición no pudo sostener aquello y mandaron a buscar las brigadas antimotines. Éstas dieron una golpiza salvaje a todo el destacamento número 3, totalmente todos ellos, ciento y pico de personas fueron golpeadas". Exigencia de transparencia Cinco días después del suceso, organizaciones de derechos humanos continúan exigiendo claridad al régimen cubano. Los familiares de muchos presos aún no han logrado comunicación alguna con ellos y se desconoce cuántos fallecidos dejó la represión. Labrador resume así la situación: "Hay un supuesto ahorcado. Se trata de una persona que había recibido una golpiza. Hay más de diez personas que están desaparecidas. Todos fueron golpeados, pero la guarnición no da información sobre su paradero. Las autoridades no esclarecen, dicen que van a haber traslados, que están en instrucción penal. Hay un secretismo muy grande", concluye. Mientras tanto, continúan las denuncias internacionales sobre muertes por negligencia, malos tratos, problemas de salubridad y castigos en las cárceles cubanas. Prisoners Defenders, con sede en Madrid, ha registrado hasta la fecha 1.207 presos por motivos políticos en la isla.
En Aragón Cultura viajamos hasta Borja, donde el teatro vuelve a ser protagonista con una nueva edición de su ciclo teatral. Cinco espectáculos compondrán una programación diversa que llenará de actividad el Teatro Cervantes entre finales de febrero y el mes de marzo. Drama, comedia, teatro familiar, adaptación clásica y monólogo se dan la mano en una propuesta que refuerza la apuesta de la localidad por la cultura. Conversamos con Jorge Jiménez, concejal de Cultura del Ayuntamiento de Borja.
Sumérgete en el oscuro legado de nuestros abuelos... relatos que han pasado de generación en generación y que aún hoy siguen helando la sangre.Cinco historias reales de terror que marcaron a nuestras familias y que revelan la conexión entre lo antiguo y lo sobrenatural.
La semana pasada, en la prisión de alta seguridad de Canaleta, en Ciego de Ávila, estalló un motín protagonizado por más de un centenar de reclusos, motivado —según relatan ellos mismos— por el "hambre" y los "malos tratos". En conversación con RFI, Armando Labrador, fundador del Movimiento Cuba Primero, denuncia el secretismo oficial que rodea los hechos, en los que, al parecer, una persona habría muerto y al menos diez permanecen desaparecidas. De acuerdo con testimonios recogidos por las ONG Prisoners Defenders y el Centro de Documentación de Prisiones Cubanas (CDPC), las fuerzas policiales habrían utilizado "balas de goma", "gas pimienta" y violencia física para controlar la revuelta. El episodio reaviva antiguas denuncias sobre las condiciones penitenciarias en la isla: hacinamiento, insalubridad, falta de atención médica, corrupción interna y prácticas represivas. Danibel Labrada, preso político cubano, envió desde la prisión de Canaleta el siguiente testimonio dirigido a Armando Labrador, fundador del Movimiento Cuba Primero: "Mi nombre es Danibel Labrada Morales. Me encuentro preso en la Prisión Provincial de Ciego de Ávila (Canaleta). Pertenezco a la organización 'Cuba primero'. Fui trasladado el 18 de diciembre a esta prisión. Te felicito, Armando Labrador, por el buen trabajo que haces dentro de la prisión y fuera. En estos momentos, Armando, estamos pasando por una crisis muy grande en esta prisión. El hambre está doblegando a los hombres. Tenemos escasez de agua. El órgano represivo sigue torturando a los presos y dándoles grandes golpizas dentro de la celda como [lo hace] Noel Morales López. Te seguimos felicitando y vamos a vencer. Patria y vida y libertad". "Ahí delante de todos, le dieron una golpiza" Desde Miami, a través del canal Cántalo TV, Armando Labrador ha denunciado reiteradamente las violaciones de derechos humanos contra presos políticos en la isla. Sobre el amotinamiento del jueves pasado, de la Nuez, líder opositor y una de las pocas personas con contacto directo con los reclusos de Canaleta, explicó a RFI: "Danibel Labrada empezó a exigir atención médica y mejor alimentación. Cogió una sábana y escribió en ella: 'Suelten a los del cuartico, Cuba primero, patria y vida, libertad'. Cuando la guarnición vio la sábana, lo sacaron de la celda y ahí, delante de los presos, le dieron una golpiza. Esto provocó que los destacamentos 3 y 2 de la prisión de Canaleta empezaran a protestar y se amotinaron totalmente. Amarraron la puerta y la tumbaron. La guarnición no pudo sostener aquello y mandaron a buscar las brigadas antimotines. Éstas dieron una golpiza salvaje a todo el destacamento número 3, totalmente todos ellos, ciento y pico de personas fueron golpeadas". Exigencia de transparencia Cinco días después del suceso, organizaciones de derechos humanos continúan exigiendo claridad al régimen cubano. Los familiares de muchos presos aún no han logrado comunicación alguna con ellos y se desconoce cuántos fallecidos dejó la represión. Labrador resume así la situación: "Hay un supuesto ahorcado. Se trata de una persona que había recibido una golpiza. Hay más de diez personas que están desaparecidas. Todos fueron golpeados, pero la guarnición no da información sobre su paradero. Las autoridades no esclarecen, dicen que van a haber traslados, que están en instrucción penal. Hay un secretismo muy grande", concluye. Mientras tanto, continúan las denuncias internacionales sobre muertes por negligencia, malos tratos, problemas de salubridad y castigos en las cárceles cubanas. Prisoners Defenders, con sede en Madrid, ha registrado hasta la fecha 1.207 presos por motivos políticos en la isla.
Snowstorm delirium, travel exhaustion, and total studio chaos set the stage for a wild Cinco de Luncho as the crew debates the five greatest American sports victories of all time. From a dramatic overtime Olympic hockey triumph that ended a decades-long drought, to the unstoppable dominance of the 1992 Dream Team, to iconic moments that transcended sports entirely, the list sparks instant arguments. Did Hulk Hogan's title win count as a true sports moment? Where does the 1999 Women's World Cup rank in American history? And why the Miracle on Ice still stands alone as the ultimate underdog victory with global stakes. But the segment completely derails when a post-bar Venmo mishap becomes the real controversy. An overzealous attempt to cover the bill turns into a heated debate about tipping, snowstorm etiquette, and whether anyone should actually send money back. A classic Cinco packed with nostalgia, patriotic pride, sports history arguments, and laugh-out-loud dysfunction that only this crew can deliver.
Big Cinco NFL Franchise Tag and Goz's Ego and Hate List Out of Control
Podcast 543 ABC Podcast - Cinco Noticias ( Mañana - 23 de Febrero 2026) by ABC Color
Episodio 1011 de Contralínea En Vivo conducido por Aníbal García y Anahí del Ángel: -Cinco claves de análisis sobre la incursión militar de EU en Venezuela- Transmisión 20 de enero de 2026 CONTRALÍNEA EN VIVO se transmite de lunes a viernes a partir de las 10:00hrs (hora del centro de México) a través de Facebook live, YouTube y Telegram. La MESA DE ECONOMÍA POLÍTICA se trasmite todos los lunes a partir de las 14:00hrs. Nuestro programa de análisis, AMÉRICA INSUMISA, se trasmite los martes a partir de las 14hrs. AGENDA DE SEGURIDAD NACIONAL es los miércoles a partir de las 14:00hrs Estamos en Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, Whatsapp y Telegram como Contralínea. Escúchanos en Spotify, Apple Podcast e Ivoox como Contralínea Audio.
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Friday chaos hits the studio as Cinco de Luncho delivers one of the most outrageous lists yet: the five worst inappropriate relationships to get caught in. From a best friend's partner to the ultimate family betrayal, the crew debates just how bad each scenario really is in the wake of the Tony Clark headlines. Nothing is off limits, the arguments get wild, and the phones light up. Plus, the conversation spins out into everything from Giants coaching expectations to Olympic hockey controversy, conspiracy theories, and a caller sparking a deep dive on John Harbaugh's resume. It's messy, unpredictable, and pure Friday energy from start to finish.
This hour of Evan and Tiki spirals fast, starting with Tom Brady calling WWE “cute” and turning into a full-on theory that Brady is getting “worked” into a WrestleMania moment in Las Vegas. The guys also untangle the Logan Paul confusion, clown the “All-State linebacker” claim, then get forced into a real-time apology when the receipts come out. From there, it's a throwback to Lawrence Taylor's WrestleMania 11 main event, why WWE used it to hook casual fans, and why some Giants fans still want nothing to do with it. The show also hits Giants fans taking over road stadiums, the “book vs. show” debate with 11/22/63, and the usual spring training viewing confusion. And yes, Cinco de Luncho takes over: Shaun Morash drops his list of the five worst inappropriate relationships to get caught in, and it somehow gets even more unhinged once the guys start offering “honorable mentions.” The hour keeps rolling with a caller-driven John Harbaugh ranking debate, a quick hockey rules rant during Canada vs. Finland, and an absurd detour into “classified files,” UFOs, and the theory that the real mystery might be hiding in the ocean.
Barcelona vive un día histórico: la Sagrada Familia, con el brazo superior de la cruz de la Torre de Jesús ya colocado, es ahora el punto más alto de la ciudad y la iglesia más elevada del mundo (más de 172 metros). Gran expectación. La línea AVE Madrid-Sevilla se restablece hoy tras un mes de parálisis por el accidente de Adamuz. Pasajeros temen retrasos y falta de seguridad. Maquinistas alertaron del deterioro de vías por falta de inversión, criticando la gestión de crisis que afecta confianza y puntualidad. España suma más de medio millón de cotizantes a la Seguridad Social en 2025, rozando los 22 millones. Pese a ello, la calidad del empleo preocupa: 2800 personas pierden su puesto diario al no superar el periodo de prueba. Despidos que duplican la cifra tras la reforma laboral y se quintuplican en fijos, evidenciando precariedad. Madrid homenajea a víctimas de violencia machista. Cinco asesinadas esta semana (dos menores), diez en el año. Un minuto de silencio insta a reforzar la ...
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Podcast 542 ABC Podcast - Cinco Noticias ( Mañana - 20 de Febrero 2026) by ABC Color
Total midday madness as Shaun Morash unleashes another Cinco list and immediately sets off a studio-wide debate. His updated ranking of the five worst months of the year trashes December's holiday illusion, destroys April's cold rain lies, calls March the ultimate tease, buries February, and crowns January as the undisputed king of frozen misery. From there, the conversation spirals in the best way possible. The crew argues whether this winter has broken everyone mentally, whether “bomb cyclone” panic is real, and which months are absolute locks for the misery list, including the annual August heat meltdown debate. Callers then hijack the show with real-life fan perspective. A Bronx listener explains why international tournaments like the WBC hit on a completely different emotional level when national pride is involved. Others fight over swapping months on the list, whether you can actually escape summer heat, and why winter feels endless when the snow never melts.
It starts with a deep dive into baseball's labor storm, but this segment goes everywhere. The Athletic's Evan Drellich joins to unpack the fallout from Tony Clark's exit, Bruce Meyer taking charge, looming CBA negotiations, salary cap battles, revenue sharing fights, deferred contracts, and whether missing games or even replacement players could become reality. From there, the conversation turns into a full-blown fan perspective on money in sports, why nobody trusts ownership finances, whether teams like the Dodgers are actually doing anything wrong by spending, and how big-market clubs, small-market teams, and franchise values all collide behind the scenes. And because no show stays serious for long, the hour also veers into classic midday chaos: debates about who really makes money in baseball, YES Network rabbit holes, Cinco-style rankings of the WORST months of the year (sparked by a brutal winter), callers chiming in with hot takes, Olympic vs. WBC fandom arguments, Tom Brady hypotheticals, food polls, and pure radio nonsense. Smart analysis, fan frustration, unexpected comedy, and total lack of control, all in one segment.
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The phones are ringing, Evan's yelling, Tiki's laughing, and nobody's in control because it's Cinco time. This one spirals fast when the “final Hooters on Long Island” goes down and Shaun Morash goes full food historian with a Top 5 list of chain restaurants we've lost (or are about to lose) locally. From Roy Rogers nostalgia and Bennigan's smoke-stained memories, to TGI Fridays getting credit for potato skins, plus Friendly's, Sizzler, Ground Round, and the Pizza Hut buffet glory days, this turns into a full-on Long Island food eulogy. Then it gets even better: a caller fact-checks Roy Rogers locations, the crew debates the Mount Rushmore of Wendy's items. Chaos, nostalgia, and food takes that should probably be illegal.
Evan unveils his 25-deep Jets QB Big Board, ranking every realistic option from free agency to “likely trade or release” candidates, and it instantly turns into a full-blown debate. Aaron Rodgers is dead last, the middle tier gets rapid-fired, and then the top 10 drops with a jaw-dropping Anthony Richardson at #1 and Malik Willis at #2, sparking the obvious question: are the Jets hunting “stability” or swinging for the fences on upside? Calls pour in challenging the logic, the risk, and whether the Jets are even capable of fixing a reclamation project. Evan explains why he'd rather take a volatile shot that could hit big (or crater into a top pick) than sign a “bridge to nowhere.” Then Hour 3 takes a hard left into Cinco De Luncho: Food Edition as the crew reacts to the final Long Island Hooters closing, drafts the chain restaurants we miss most, argues Friendly's vs extinction, remembers Pizza Hut buffet glory, and gets sidetracked by a Wendy's poll idea that turns into a mini crisis when Tiki nearly reveals his password on-air. Plus: quick teases on what's coming next with Jalen Brunson and Giancarlo Stanton.
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Was Aaron Judge taken out of context yesterday? A though provoking what if Cinco, and much more.
If you could bring back any former New York athlete in their prime to help today's teams, who would make the biggest impact? In this Cinco de Luncho segment, the debate shifts to players who are not in the Hall of Fame but would dramatically raise a current roster's ceiling. From offensive line help for the Giants to much-needed edge for the Knicks, scoring punch for the Rangers, and lineup protection for the Mets and Yankees, the list sparks plenty of arguments and nostalgia. Plus, a deep dive into the blockbuster A-Rod trade, the era of Yankees excess, and why today's big-market teams operate very differently.
Steve Cohen says the Mets will “never” have a captain as long as he owns the team, but the guys dig into the archives and compare it to what Cohen said a year earlier to see if this is a real flip or just a tone change. Then, Cohen's vague salary cap answer turns into a debate about owners, leverage, and what's coming with MLB labor tension. Plus, the phones light up with Jets quarterback talk as Evan builds his “available QB” big board with Derek Carr near the top, and the crew tees up how aggressive the Giants and Jets should be this offseason. Finally, Cinco de Luncho returns with “Top 5 Non Hall of Famers Who'd Raise Their Team's Ceiling."
Hour 3 is all over the map in the best way. First, the crew reacts to Brian Cashman making a brutal mistake while recapping last season, calling it the “ALCS” and setting off an argument about whether it is a harmless slip or proof the Yankees operate with zero urgency. Big Mac steps in with the defense, Evan and Sean push back, and the phones weigh in. Then it turns to Barack Obama's viral alien comments from a lightning round, why the follow-up never happened in the moment, and the clarification that came after. And of course, Sean Morash brings Cinco de Luncho, drafting the Top 5 Non Big Four Sporting Events he would want to attend, including Daytona, the Kentucky Derby, the Waste Management Open, Japanese baseball, and an SEC rivalry game at No. 1.
It's Cinco de Luncho time, and this week's countdown is all about the biggest, wildest sporting events outside the traditional Big Four leagues. From global spectacles to rowdy American traditions, the guys draft their ultimate bucket list of must-attend events where the party can be just as legendary as the competition. Would you travel across the world for Japanese baseball's electric atmosphere? Brave the chaos of the Waste Management Open? Experience the speed and spectacle of the Daytona 500? Dress to the nines for the Kentucky Derby? Or is nothing topping the pure insanity of an SEC football rivalry on campus? Along the way, the conversation veers into what really makes these events special, cultural immersion vs pure party energy, and which experiences are actually worth the trip.
Evan and Tiki react to the Knicks' latest roster addition, Jeremy Sochan. After being waived by the Spurs, is the young defensive agitator the perfect "dog" for the Knicks' stretch run? The guys also settle a bet regarding Knicks fans taking over Philly with the "Jose" chant for Jose Alvarado. Then, concern grows in Yankees camp as Cam Schlittler is scratched from throwing off a mound due to back tightness. Evan and Tiki debate if the young right-hander will make the Opening Day roster and if fans would sign up for a guaranteed 94-win season. Plus: A shocking email from a Giants fan who defected to the Jets. Shaun Morash's "Cinco de Lunch Show": The Top 5 Most Useless Valentine's Day Gestures. Presidential trivia ahead of the long weekend.
It's a Valentine's Day edition of Cinco De Luncho, and the gloves are off. The guys count down the top five most useless Valentine's Day gestures, from sending nudes and buying chocolates to flowers that die, corny Instagram posts, and overpriced prix fixe dinners that rush you out the door. Along the way, the list completely derails into classic show chaos with real relationship confessions, unsolicited advice, and stories that probably should not have been told on the air. Equal parts comedy, honesty, and bad ideas you should absolutely avoid.