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On the DSR Daily for Wednesday, we discuss the Supreme Court decision allowing for mass federal layoffs, the IRS allowing churches to endorse political candidate, stalling ceasefire talks in Gaza, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Rising today, Robby Soave delivers radar on President Trump shutting down media over questions about the Jeffrey Epstein's, "client list." Trump heard threatening Russia and China in leaked audio. Secretary of the Department of Agriculture Brooke Rollins suggests undocumented farm workers should be replaced with Medicaid recipients. Elon Musk's chatbot Grok spews antisemitic tropes. Vice President JD Vance goes after Zohran Mamdani. All this, and more. #Rising Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AP correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports on a Wisconsin Supreme court ruling in a power dispute between the governor and state lawmakers.
In a split decision, the Supreme Court cleared the way to deport eight South Sudanese men, overriding a Massachusetts judge's order—even with warnings of potential torture or death. We explore the legal and moral implications of the ruling. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black‑owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
America's House of Representatives passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” by 218 to 214 votes, sending it to Donald Trump's desk ahead of his July 4th deadline.
The NYPD commissioner has cleared an officer who fatally shot an unarmed man during a 2019 traffic stop, going against a judge's recommendation to fire him. Meanwhile, Fourth of July celebrations in Plainfield, New Jersey, are canceled after severe thunderstorms swept through the area. Plus, the Mets and Yankees square off this weekend in their second Subway Series of the season. And Congress narrowly passed a sweeping tax and spending package this week, handing President Trump a major legislative victory. WNYC's Jimmy Vielkind breaks down what it means for New York State.
Donald Trump's flagship finance bill has finally passed through congress. But what does it mean for the economy – and for low-income Americans relying on federal support? Plus, Hollywood rolls out yet another Superman reboot – is there still an appetite for the caped crusader? And with Oasis reuniting on stage, we explore the tour merchandise expected to rake in millions.
The House has cleared a hurdle on President Donald Trump's bill of legislative priorities.USA TODAY National Correspondent Marco della Cava puts Diddy's trial in context after a verdict.A federal judge has blocked President Trump's asylum ban at the U.S.-Mexico border.Kilmar Abrego Garcia experienced "severe beatings" and "psychological torture" at a prison in El Salvador, according to a new court filing.USA TODAY Youth Mental Health Reporting Fellow Rachel Hale discusses why LGBTQ+ youth are twice as likely to be homeless.Clayton Kershaw joins the 3,000 strikeout club.The U.S. men's soccer team advances to the Gold Cup Final to play Mexico.Let us know what you think of this episode by sending an email to podcasts@usatoday.com.Episode transcript available hereSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Breaking News. A live look at Capital Hill and the House Floor. President Trump's massive spending and tax package clearing critical procedural hurdle in the House in the Last few hours, paving the way for debate and a final vote on the House floor expected sometime this hour.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Sean 'Diddy" Combs mixed verdict, bail denial and what comes next.
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Amy King hosts your Wednesday Wake Up Call. ABC News national correspondent Steven Portnoy opens the show talking about Vice President Vance breaking the tie to pass Trump's ‘Big, Beautiful Bill' in the Senate. ABC News tech reporter Mike Dobuski joins the show for ‘Wired Wednesday.' Today, Mike discusses all the tech stuff in the Republican spending bill and shares an update on Trump mobile. Courtney Donohoe from Bloomberg Media joins the show to give a business and stock market update. The show closes with the Executive Director of Friends of Big Bear Valley Sandy Steers talking about the use of fireworks.
The Senate took a big step forward in passing Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill.’ An unspeakable tragedy in Idaho as two Coeur d’Alene firefighters are shot and killed. Protesters gathered in Tacoma to demand an end to US involvement in Iran. // Alleged Idaho murder Bryan Kohberger has agreed to plead guilty. Even CNN is admitting that Trump is on a roll. // Jason thinks it’s too hot outside. Former Seahawk Richard Sherman plead guilty to a DUI.
“My mom had a clean bill of health. A month later, she needed a quadruple bypass.” That's what Dr. Camille told me as we continued our conversation in this two-part episode. At the time, she was already deep into functional medicine, helping patients uncover what standard labs missed. But when her own mother—vibrant, active, and ‘perfect on paper'—ended up in the ER with life-threatening blockages, the cracks in conventional care became undeniable. In Part 1, we uncovered how hormones like testosterone and progesterone are routinely ignored in women's health. Now, we go further—into the how behind hormone dysfunction. Because it's not just about how much estrogen you have. It's about how your body breaks it down. Metabolizes it. Clears it. And if those systems aren't working—your labs can look “normal” while your risk keeps rising. We talk about the tools Dr. Camille now relies on—DUTCH testing, methylation panels, advanced gut testing. She explains how enzymes like beta-glucuronidase can quietly recirculate hormones your body was trying to clear—raising inflammation and risk in the background. And then there's thermography. A non-radiation imaging tool that revealed unexpected inflammation in Dr. Camille's own breast tissue—despite her clean lifestyle and normal labs. It was a wake-up call. One that changed how she supports her body—and how she guides her patients forward. This isn't about chasing wellness—it's about knowing what path you're on before you land in crisis. If you haven't listened to Part 1 yet, start there. Then come back. Because once you see what's missing from the standard of care—you can't unsee it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's Monday, June 30th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus South Korea detains 6 Americans sending Bibles into North Korea South Korean authorities detained six Americans today after they attempted to send 1,600 plastic bottles containing miniature Bibles into North Korea by sea, reports International Christian Concern. In Isaiah 55:11, God says, “My Word that goes out from My mouth: It will not return to Me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.” According to the Gwanghwa Island police, the Americans are being investigated because they allegedly violated the law on disaster management. The Americans reportedly threw the bottles, which also included USB sticks, money, and rice, into the sea, hoping North Koreans would eventually find them washed up on their shore. The police did not disclose the contents of the USB sticks. Christian missionaries and human rights groups have attempted to send plastic bottles by sea and balloons by air into North Korea. Sadly, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, who was just elected June 4, 2025, has pledged to halt such campaigns, arguing that such items could provoke North Korea. According to Open Doors, North Korea is the most dangerous country worldwide for Christians. Trump's Big, Beautiful Bill clears procedural vote The U.S. Senate advanced the latest version of President Trump's “One Big Beautiful Bill” in a procedural vote on June 28, clearing the way for floor debate on the substance of the sweeping megabill, reports The Epoch Times. This moves Republicans one step closer to delivering on key parts of President Donald Trump's second-term agenda. The bill advanced in a vote of 51 to 49, with enough Republican holdouts joining party leaders to avoid the need for Vice President J.D. Vance's tie-breaking vote and to push the measure forward despite lingering concerns about some of its provisions. Republican Senators Susan Collins of Maine and Josh Hawley of Missouri, two pivotal holdouts, said on June 28 that they would vote to advance the megabill, pointing to revisions unveiled by party leaders on June 27 that addressed some of their earlier objections. Hawley, who had previously objected to proposed Medicaid cuts, told reporters on June 28 that he would back not only the motion to proceed, but also final passage of the bill. He credited his decision to new language in the updated bill that delays implementation of changes to the federal cap on Medicaid provider taxes—a provision he said would ultimately bring more federal funding to Missouri's Medicaid program over the next four years. In an attempt to delay passage of the bill, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York and his fellow Democrats required that the clerks read the entire 940-page bill out loud, which took 15 hours 55 minutes through yesterday afternoon, reports CBS. The chamber began up to 20 hours of debate on Sunday afternoon which you can watch through a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. Senate Majority Leader John Thune expects a final vote on the package sometime today. Two GOP defections on Trump's Big Beautiful Bill There were two Republicans who voted against advancing Trump's Big Beautiful Bill, reports The Hill.com. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, who opposes a provision to raise the debt limit by $5 trillion, and Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who says the legislation would cost his state $38.9 billion in federal Medicaid funding. Three other Republicans, who had wavered, changed their minds. Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin changed his “no” vote to “aye,” and holdout Senators Mike Lee of Utah, Rick Scott of Florida, and Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming also voted yes to advance the bill. The bill had suffered several significant setbacks in the days and hours before coming to the floor, at times appearing to be on shaky ground. Trump blasted Tillis on Truth Social, vowing to interview candidates to run against him in the upcoming senatorial primary. He said, “Looks like Senator Thom Tillis, as usual, wants to tell the Nation that he's giving them a 68% Tax Increase, as opposed to the Biggest Tax Cut in American History! “America wants Reduced Taxes, including NO TAX ON TIPS, NO TAX ON OVERTIME, AND NO TAX ON SOCIAL SECURITY, Interest Deductions on Cars, Border Security, a Strong Military, and a Bill which is GREAT for our Farmers, Manufacturers and Employment, in general. Thom Tillis is making a BIG MISTAKE for America, and the Wonderful People of North Carolina!” Just one day after drawing President Trump's ire for opposing the party's sweeping domestic policy package, Senator Tillis surprisingly announced that he will not seek a third 6-year term in 2026, reports The Guardian. Trump's bill does defund Planned Parenthood President Trump's Big, Beautiful Bill still includes language to stop forced taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood and Big Abortion for one year, reports LifeNews.com. The good news is that Planned Parenthood defunding is retained in the final version of the bill, but the bad news is that the 10 year funding ban has been scaled back to just one year. According to Planned Parenthood's latest annual fiscal report, the organization killed more than 400,000 babies through abortion in 2023 and 2024 and received nearly $800 million from taxpayers. Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America President Marjorie Dannenfelser said, “The One Big Beautiful Bill Act that stops forced taxpayer funding of the abortion industry has been retained in the Senate bill, as we were confident it would, though for one year. This is a huge win.” Jeremiah 1:5 says, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart.” Call your two U.S. Senators ASAP on Monday at 202-224-3121 to urge them to retain the defunding of Planned Parenthood in the bill. That's 202-224-3121. Supreme Court curbs injunctions that blocked Trump's birthright citizenship plan Last Friday, the Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a major win by allowing it, for now, to take steps to implement its proposal to end automatic birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants, reports NBC News. TRUMP: “That was meant for the babies of slaves. It wasn't meant for people trying to scam the system.” In a 6-3 vote, the court granted the request by the Trump administration to narrow the scope of nationwide injunctions imposed by judges so that they only apply to the states, groups and individuals that sued. TRUMP: “This was a big decision, an amazing decision!” The White House said, “Since the moment President Trump took office, low-level activist judges have been exploiting their positions to kneecap the agenda on which he was overwhelmingly elected. Of the 40 nationwide injunctions filed against President Trump's executive actions in his second term, 35 of them came from just five far-left jurisdictions: California, Maryland, Massachusetts, Washington, and the District of Columbia. “Now, the Trump administration can promptly proceed with critical action to save the country — like ending birthright citizenship, ceasing sanctuary city funding, suspending refugee resettlement, freezing unnecessary funding, and stopping taxpayers from funding transgender surgeries.” Appearing on Fox News Channel, Jonathan Turley, a George Washington University Law School Professor, explained that this is a major victory for Trump. TURLEY: “This is a huge win for him. It does negate what has been a stumbling block. These judges have been throwing sand in the works in many of these policies, from immigration to birthright citizenship to [Department of Government Efficiency] cuts -- that will presumably now be tamped down. If these judges try to circumvent that, I think they'll find an even more expedited path to a Supreme Court that's going to continue to reverse some of these, lift some of these injunctions.” President Trump agreed wholeheartedly. TRUMP: “We've seen a handful of radical left judges effectively try to overrule the rightful powers of the president, to stop the American people from getting the policies that they voted for in record numbers.” Professor Turley was shocked by the forcefulness of Amy Coney Barrett's 96-page majority opinion, which took on leftist Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the author of the 20-page dissent. Barrett wrote, “We will not dwell on Justice Jackson's argument, which is at odds with more than two centuries' worth of precedent, not to mention the Constitution itself. … Justice Jackson decries an imperial Executive while embracing an imperial Judiciary.” TURLEY: “The opinion was really radioactive in this takedown of Justice Jackson. I've been covering the Supreme Court for decades. It's rare to see that type of exchange. The important thing to remember is that Justice Barrett delivered what was essentially a pile driver. “But she didn't do it alone. I mean, her colleagues signed on to this. And I think it's very clear that the majority is getting tired of the histrionics and the hysteria that seems to be growing a bit on the left side of the court.” Turley cited two examples of the hyperbolic rhetoric of the three leftist judges on the Supreme Court. TURLEY: “It's the hyperbole that's coming out of the dissent that is so notable. Justice [Sonia] Sotomayor, in that Maryland case, said that giving parents the ability to opt out of a few [pro-homosexual/transgender] lessons was going to, ‘create chaos and probably end public education.' Justice [Ketanji Brown] Jackson saying this could very well essentially be the ‘death of democracy.' It's the type of hyperbole that most justices have avoided.” Even CNN's Michael Smerconish said that Trump is meeting and surpassing expectations. SMERCONISH: “By any objective measure, President Trump has his opponents on the run.” 30 Worldview listeners gave $8,873 to fund our annual budget And finally, toward our $123,500 goal by today, June 30, to fully fund The Worldview's annual budget for our 6-member team, 30 listeners stepped up to the plate. Our thanks to Frederick in Kennesaw, Georgia who gave $20 as well as Michael in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, Kenyon in Merritt Island, Florida, Leslie in Florham Park, New Jersey, Augustine in Auburn, California, Anastasia in Beausejour, Manitoba, Canada, and John-William in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan – each of whom gave $25. We appreciate Tim in Derby, New York who gave $33 as well as Charles from an unknown city, Yvonne in Cornwall, New York, Stephanie in Mesa, Arizona, James and Mary in Glade Valley, North Carolina, Colleen in Goose Creek, South Carolina, Glenn and Linda in Palmdale, California, Timothy and Brenda in Colorado Springs, Colorado, George in Niagara Falls, New York, Keziah in Walpole, New Hampshire, and Bob in Wilmot, South Dakota – each of whom gave $50. We're grateful to God for Samuel in Bartlett, Tennessee, Elizabeth in Cordova, Illinois, Amy in Snohomish, Washington, Kevin in North Bend, Oregon, Carl and Mary in Chaska, Minnesota, and an anonymous donor through the National Christian Foundation – each of whom gave $100. And we were touched by the generosity of Tobi (age 17), Kowa (age 15) Jedidiah (age 14), and Kensington (age 11) in Star, Idaho who pooled their resources and gave $140, Royal in Topeka, Kansas who gave $250, Joe and Becky in Gainesville, Georgia who pledged $40/month for 12 months for a gift of $480, Stuart in Zillah, Washington who gave $500, Stephen in California, Maryland who pledged $100/month for 12 months for a gift of $1,200, and an anonymous donor through the National Christian Foundation who gave $5,000. Those 30 Worldview listeners gave a total of $8,873. Ready for our new grand total? Drum roll please. (Drum roll sound effect) $112,959.55! (People clapping and cheering sound effect) Wow! To each one of you who gave Friday and over the weekend, thank you! That means by tonight, we need to raise the final $10,540.45 on this Monday, June 30th, our final day to get across the finish line to fund the 6-member Worldview newscast team. We need to find the final 5 people to pledge $100/month for 12 months for a gift of $1,200. And another 8 people to pledge $50/month for 12 months for a gift of $600. Go to TheWorldview.com and click on Give on the top right. If you want to make it a monthly pledge, click on the recurring tab. Help fund this one-of-a-kind Christian newscast for another year with accurate news, relevant Bible verses, compelling soundbites, uplifting stories, and practical action steps. Proverbs 12:22 says, “The LORD detests lying lips, but He delights in people who are trustworthy.” We aspire to earn your trust as we report on the news. Stand with us now so we can continue to accurately report the last 24 hours of God's providential story. Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, June 30th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. 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First: Make or break. After a late night of arm twisting, the Trump agenda clears a key hurdle. But with the July 4th deadline just days away, can badly divided Republicans seal the deal? My panel joins me with the very latest from Capitol Hill. Plus: Identity crisis. Political shockwaves after a Big Apple bombshell. But as Democrats divide over a new messenger, is this the Democrats' future or downfall? And: Extreme makeover, White House edition. And: RFK Jr. shifts vaccine policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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U.S. Senate Republicans have narrowly advanced President Donald Trump's tax-and-spending package in a 51-to-49 procedural vote.
In an emergency episode, Leah, Kate, and Melissa break down today's radical decision in Trump v. CASA, Inc., which gives this administration carte blanche to pursue its heinous agenda by curbing the judiciary's ability to issue nationwide injunctions. Get tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE – The Bad Decisions Tour 2025! 10/4 – ChicagoLearn more: http://crooked.com/eventsOrder your copy of Leah's book, Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad VibesFollow us on Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky
Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on June 27, 2025 There are a lot of rumors and reports surrounding Ace Bailey and him not reporting to the Utah Jazz. Is that something we should be worried about? Steve Bartle, Utah Insider for KSL Sports, joined the show to give the latest information on Utah's recruiting. Andrew Witlieb, President of GSE Worldwide (Ace Bailey's Agency) cleared the air on all rumors. They think Utah is a great fit and Ace Bailey will report to the Jazz.
The Supreme Court sided with South Carolina, ruling Planned Parenthood and one of its patients could not sue over that state’s effort to deny it Medicaid funds. The 6-3 decision was split along ideological lines and paves the way for other states to cut funding to abortion-care providers. Geoff Bennett breaks down the case and its implications with PBS News Supreme Court Analyst Amy Howe. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The Supreme Court sided with South Carolina, ruling Planned Parenthood and one of its patients could not sue over that state’s effort to deny it Medicaid funds. The 6-3 decision was split along ideological lines and paves the way for other states to cut funding to abortion-care providers. Geoff Bennett breaks down the case and its implications with PBS News Supreme Court Analyst Amy Howe. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The Supreme Court sided with South Carolina, ruling Planned Parenthood and one of its patients could not sue over that state’s effort to deny it Medicaid funds. The 6-3 decision was split along ideological lines and paves the way for other states to cut funding to abortion-care providers. Geoff Bennett breaks down the case and its implications with PBS News Supreme Court Analyst Amy Howe. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Here's your local news for Wednesday, June 25, 2025:We get the details on a bid to revitalize the western corner of Capitol Square,Hear the pros and cons of a proposed low-income housing development on Verona Road,Brave the heat to participate in a flax processing demonstration,Share lessons in solidarity from the Act Up movement,Broadcast the most comprehensive weather report on the airwaves,Travel back in time to 1966,And much more.
A fall in fruit & housing prices saw a shock monthly inflation result, which sets the tone for the Reserve Bank to cut rates sooner than expected.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jrue Holiday traded to the Portland Trailblazers Sacramento Kings looking to get in the trade Market HEAT looking at a few pieces besides Demar DeRozan Tyrese Haliburton undergoes successful surgery to repair his torn Achilles Are the HEAT the "Sacramento Kings" of the East? Who will the HEAT select with the 20th pick? Tobin updates us on a story from yesterday's show that took us for a surprising turn Kendall Lamm clears the air on his now Viral Quote He denies making the claim and reiterates his love and appreciation Kendall makes it clear that he would never talk bad about Miami Marcos Mixed Bag! 500k worth of a Panthers Celebration at Club Eleven gets covered by the Club Canelo Alvarez's English shines in this heated exchange with Terrence Crawford Zach Lowe commends the HEAT for not going all in on KD Markieff Morris explains why he's frustrated with the HEAT for not making this happen
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The regional transit plan advances in the North Carolina House, new information is revealed about CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings, and the NAACP will not invite Trump to its convention in Charlotte.
Today we are chatting with Tai from Destination X! Tai is here to chat about her time on the show and her castmates! She reveals the reason why she lied about meeting JaNa and JaNa's role in ALL OF IT! She also chats Alli and Shayne and IF she actually thinks they are going to last. Tai also chats BIGGY and what she thinks about being lied to and played by him. Why she chose Brussels and what it was like living in the conditions on the bus. TAI shares what she wants to see next season, the changes to be made and IF she is rooting for anyone left in the competiton.Contestant Bio: Hailing from Prince George's County, Maryland, Tai traded her full-time career as an attorney to become a flight attendant because of her love for travel. Recently divorced, Tai is going through a major life change. She's ready for a new chapter, and a trip through Europe is at the top of her bucket list. Tai is an adrenaline junkie who has bungee jumped, river rafted and skydived her way around the world. Nicknamed "Travel Tai" by her friends, she has been to Egypt, Kenya, Japan, Cuba, Guatemala, Thailand, Zanzibar and beyond. Whether persuading a jury or being an extremely personable flight attendant, Tai knows how to get people to trust her and can convince anyone of anything. She's strategic, competitive and willing to do whatever it takes to win.Connect with me on social:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zacharyrealityTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@zacharyrealityTwitter: https://twitter.com/zacharyrealityYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@ZacharyReality
The high court makes way for nuclear waste storage in two U.S. states, for now.
The Today in Manufacturing Podcast is brought to you by the editors of Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN).This week's episode is brought to you by our friends at SugarCRM. If your sales team is struggling to close deals, you need to read "How to Close More Deals in Manufacturing," a new guide to modern, insight-driven sales.Every week, we cover the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:NTSB Reveals Fuel Leak in American Airlines Engine FireOrbic Hopes to Bring 1,000 Tech Jobs Back to US SoilP&G to Cut 7,000 Jobs Amid Economic UncertaintyBillion-Dollar Battery Factory Halts BMW EV ProjectJohn Deere Commits $20 Billion to U.S. ManufacturingIn Case You Missed It How One Manufacturer Took AI to Prime Time – and It WorkedFabcon Precast Gets Max Penalty After Worker Crushed in Concrete MixerNew Drone Orders Aim to Counter Threats, Encouraging Flying Cars, Supersonic Flights Please make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out a lot by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast, you can reach any of us at David, Jeff or Anna [at] ien.com, with “Email the Podcast” in the subject line.Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson Discover how technology is reshaping our lives and livelihoods.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Cowboys minicamp came to a close on Thursday, and we got to hear from several players on the team about multiple topics. Hear a clip from Micah Parsons about his trip to visit Trevon Diggs during his injury rehab and how it might reveal how Brian Schottenheimer's coaching style has rubbed off on him, as well as what Diggs said about how his recovery is going.
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Tune in to this episode of the Security Token Show where this week Herwig Konings, Kyle Sonlin, and Nico Pantelis cover the industry leading headlines and market movements, including Clearpool passing $800M in institutional loans, issuances and expansion to XRP Ledger, and more RWA news! Company of the Week - Herwig: Franklin Templeton Company of the Week - Kyle: Clearpool Companies covered include BlackRock, Securitize, Inveniam, Armada ETF Advisors, Franklin Templeton, Dubai Land Department, PRYPCO, IOST, Kadena, CurveBlock, Futures Industry Association, Ondo, Alchemy Pay, Backed Finance, Moody's Ratings, Solana, Alphaledger, PayPal, Stellar, World Liberty Financial, TRON, Chainlink, Visa, Fidelity, China AMC, Societe Generale, Guggenheim, Zeconomy, Ozean, Serenity, Zoniqx, and Binaryx. Sign up for our webinar with IFI Global on June 17th at 12pm ET covering alternative fund tokenization adoption. We will cover research results and feature a panel with Archax and Maple Finance: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NcStmMJaQbOgQVyULGwLSg#/registration ⏰ TABLE OF CONTENTS ⏰ 0:00 Introduction 0:16 Welcome 1:07 Market Movements 14:14 RWA Foundation Updates 16:14 Token Debrief 28:21 Companies of The Week
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Major news hits the South Side as Jerry Reinsdorf takes a pivotal step toward a potential sale of the Chicago White Sox to billionaire investor Justin Ishbia. The CHGO White Sox crew breaks down what this long-term investment agreement means, how it positions Ishbia as Reinsdorf's successor, and what it could mean for the team's future in Chicago. Could a new era be coming to 35th and Shields? Don't miss this urgent breakdown of one of the most significant ownership developments in White Sox history.
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During a Dáil debate on Wednesday, Clare Fianna Fáil TD, Cathal Crowe criticised Israel's "eye-for-an-eye approach" in the aftermath of the Hamas-led 7 October 2023 attack on southern Israel, and compared it to Britian's approach to Ireland. Yesterday, after a wave of criticism, he apologised. He discusses the incident with Gavin Jennings.
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – I examine how the House and Senate clash over Trump's flagship tax cut extension, splitting border security and permanence in competing bills. After a narrow 215-214 House approval, the ‘Big Beautiful Bill' moves to the Senate, where partisan amendments reshape spending cuts and the debt ceiling. I explore the looming battle as senators and representatives brace for renewed legislative handoffs.
In a major breakthrough for crypto legislation, the U.S. Senate voted 66-32 to advance the Genius Act—marking the most significant step yet toward stablecoin regulation. NLW breaks down what flipped Democratic support, why Elizabeth Warren fought to the bitter end, and what's next as the bill moves toward a final vote. Plus, Circle is reportedly exploring a $5B sale instead of going public, raising new questions about the future of USDC, its partnership with Coinbase, and the impact of looming regulation. Enjoying this content? SUBSCRIBE to the Podcast: https://pod.link/1438693620 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBreakdownBW Subscribe to the newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/thebreakdown Join the discussion: https://discord.gg/VrKRrfKCz8 Follow on Twitter: NLW: https://twitter.com/nlw Breakdown: https://twitter.com/BreakdownBW
The U.S. Supreme Court has now made its determination on President Donald Trump's policy to mass deport Venezuelan illegal immigrants. The administration is cleared to remove their temporary protection status, which could lead to hundreds of thousands being deported. In other news, there could soon be criminal charges over the so-called “Russiagate” scandal. FBI Director Kash Patel and Assistant Director Dan Bongino say that new evidence has been uncovered and that justice could be incoming.Views expressed in this episode are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
The defense in the case of the illegal immigrant that killed Washington State Trooper Christopher Gadd had its motion to get the case thrown out dismissed by the judge. The House GOP advanced the “big, beautiful bill” through committee last night. Former FBI Director James Comey is attempting to downplay his controversial social media post. Exclusive: Shaun Scott unblocks critics. // LongForm: GUEST: Newsbusters’ Curtis Houck on the left-wing media’s dishonest coverage of all of the Biden news over the weekend. // Quick Hit: SCOTUS gave Trump the go-ahead to remove deportation protections for illegal Venezuela migrants.
The House Budget Committee approved the GOP's reconciliation bill late Sunday night, but Speaker Mike Johnson still faces tough negotiations ahead. Plus, one move could completely reshape Illinois' already-chaotic Senate primary…and it all hinges on one name: Rep. Lauren Underwood. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter at punchbowl.news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5.12.25, Jayden Daniels' mom, Regina Jackson clears up the narratives surrounding her regarding her son's NFL career.