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Behind every medical breakthrough for kids is usually a long history of research advances. Research is incremental, and new therapies exist, thanks to questions that are asked in science laboratories. Those investigators not only asked the hard questions but also found the funding to answer them. What happens when that funding starts to disappear? Research drives progress in pediatric medicine from vaccines to breakthrough treatments for rare diseases. That progress is currently at risk. Cuts and cancellations in key federal research programs, including CDC and NIH funding, threaten to stall discoveries and disproportionately impact pediatric investigators. In this episode, we dig into what's happening with child health research funding, why it matters for every pediatrician, and where the greatest opportunities for advocacy lie. For this episode, we are joined by two experts at the forefront of this conversation. Joe St. Geme, MD, is the Physician in Chief at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, as well as the President of the CHOP Practice Association. He is also a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. Zach Zaslow is the Vice President of Advocacy and Community Health at Children's Hospital Colorado. Some highlights from this episode include: The status of pediatric research funding How pediatric research directly impacts community pediatricians What current threats exist How providers can advocate for their patients and families For more information on Children's Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.
Tax rises! Cuts to everything! Here comes the pain! Seldom has a Budget been heralded with such dire warnings… if you believe the Toryform Press. But according to Giles Wilkes – Institute for Government fellow and former adviser to Vince Cable and Theresa May – Britain isn't in such a disastrous state after all. In a weirdly optimistic conversation he joins Andrew Harrison and Jonn Elledge to look at the real story of Britain's finances; why Brexit is an even bigger drag anchor than the Treasury will admit; and why the embattled Chancellor needs to stick to her course. ESCAPE ROUTES • Jonn has been watching The Celebrity Traitors, yes that again, do our panel ever watch anything else? • Giles recommends Wellington: The Iron Duke by Richard Holmes. • Andrew recommends the old school BBC adaptation of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy with Alec Guinness. When you buy books through our affiliate bookshop you help fund OGWN by earning us a small commission for every sale. Bookshop.org's fees help support independent bookshops too. www.patreon.com/ohgodwhatnow Presented by Andrew Harrison with Jonn Elledge Audio and Video Production by Chris Jones. Art direction: James Parrett. Theme tune by Cornershop. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. www.podmasters.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After three games it's time to fully review the opening of the season for the Missouri Tigers. Season 9 of Dive Cuts returns with Sam Snelling and Matthew Harris to talk all things MIzzou Basketball. ---- Be sure to subscribe to Rock M+ to get all the insider information on Mizzou athletics as well as special access to Rock M+ podcasts. You can follow the members of Today's show here: @SamTSnelling @MattJHarris85 & @theblakelovell Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode! Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. And be sure to follow @RockMPlus and @RockMRadio on Twitter, as well as on YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Media reports suggest US importers may face a lower tariff on products from Switzerland (the suggestion is that the August 39% tariff becomes 15%). Swiss imports are a rather modest contribution to the basket of goods that form US consumer price inflation. However, price reactions to a tariff cut might be an important signal. Other tariff cuts have not led to proportionate reductions in consumer prices. If this trend continues, it might create inflation stickiness if the US Supreme Court rules other tariffs to be illegal.
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Over half the employees at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) who were there in January are now gone, include 12 of the 17 senior leaders. SAMHSA is in charge of distributing and administering mental health programs around the country and the cuts to both staffing and to the programs the agency serves have meant many programs addressing addiction and suicide prevention being severely hobbled or shutting down altogether. In turn, that means fewer people getting help and more people suffering. O. Rose Broderick, Disability and Healthcare Reporting Fellow at Stat, joins us to explain the cuts, why they may be happening, and the extremely fragile state of these programs in America today. Rose also share her own connection to mental health, the struggles her own family has endured, and why all mental health stories are, at their heart, personal matters.Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of Maximum Fun.Check out our I'm Glad You're Here and Depresh Mode merchandise at the brand new merch website MaxFunStore.com!Hey, remember, you're part of Depresh Mode and we want to hear what you want to hear about. What guests and issues would you like to have covered in a future episode? Write us at depreshmode@maximumfun.org.Depresh Mode is on BlueSky, Instagram, Substack, and you can join our Preshies Facebook group. Help is available right away.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 or 1-800-273-8255, 1-800-273-TALKCrisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741.International suicide hotline numbers available here: https://www.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines
Groceries cost more than ever, and the high prices couldn't come at a worse time. Nearly two million Illinois residents depend on SNAP benefits, which are now being cut as the government shutdown drags on. How are Chicago-area residents filling the gap, especially with holidays around the corner? In the Loop checks in with Chicago Sun-Times consumer investigations reporter Stephanie Zimmermann, Wicker Park resident Gale Hethcoat and Common Pantry executive director Margaret O'Conor. For a full archive of In the Loop interviews, head over to wbez.org/intheloop.
Flights have been canceled across the country — including at Sky Harbor — because of the ongoing government shutdown. One expert tells us why the reduction makes him angry. Plus, the future of Valley fever research with uncertain federal funding.
The federal government shutdown continued to have an array of devastating impacts in reent days and, by any fair estimate, one of the most harmful has been the shutoff in SNAP food assistance. While a pair of federal court rulings appear to have forced the Trump administration to restart benefits for the millions of […]
Brent crude fell to $62.84/b last week after Saudi Aramco sharply reduced its official selling prices, signalling weaker demand in Asia. Other Gulf producers followed suit, adding pressure. The decline, in line with softer equity markets, has since steadied with Brent back near $64/b. Please note: this podcast is provided for information purposes only and should not be construed as an offer, or a solicitation of an offer, to buy or sell financial instruments. This podcast does not constitute a personal recommendation and is not investment advice. Investec
Discograffiti is the deep-dive podcast for music obsessives. In this episode, we feature the next entry in The Chuck Granata Pet Sounds Interview Series. It's Chuck's chat with re-issue genius Bob Irwin. Bob and his wife Mary started the Sundazed Music label in 1989. The first Sundazed releases were The Great Lost Knickerbockers Album! by The Knickerbockers and Western Union by The Five Americans, and reflected Irwin's personal preference for garage rock and surf music. His skill at restoring old vinyl records for the (then new) CD format attracted the attention of major labels, who increasingly solicited him to help them re-issue material from their back catalogs. He also helped Sony Music release their archival Legacy Records label. Later, his restoration work included early material by the likes of Bob Dylan, Nancy Sinatra, & The Byrds. In this episode, Bob discusses his relationship with Pet Sounds, its standing in the pantheon no matter how many times you've heard it, its importance and influence on music in general, and the wonders of a technology with inherent, imposed limitations. There'll be a short sneak peak running publicly for free, but the entirety of this podcast will only be accessible on the Major Tier of Discograffiti's Patreon. Don't miss it, or you'll only be getting part of the story. Get it as a one-off, or better yet just subscribe…and then we'll all have world peace. Full Episode: Patreon.com/Discograffiti (available on the Major Tier & up) Free Sneak Peek: linktr.ee/discograffiti Subscribe to Discograffiti's Patreon and receive a ceaseless barrage (4 shows a week!) of must-hear binge-listening. It's completely free to be a basic member, $1 to get your backstage pass, $5/month for the weekly Sunday show by & for our community, $10 for weekly early release, ad-free, super-extended Director's Cuts of the main show plus access to half our Patreon episode archive, & $20 for Discograffiti's weekly bonus episodes and access to our entire Patreon episode archive. There are now over 400 Patreon episodes.
November 9, 2025; 7am: The Federal Aviation Administration ordered flight cuts to ease the workload of air traffic controllers, many of whom have been calling out because they're not getting paid during the government shutdown. There have already been over 3,500 flights cancelled, and thousands more being delayed. Randy Babbitt, pilot and Former FAA Administrator, joins “The Weekend” to discuss. For more, follow us on social media:Bluesky: @theweekendmsnbc.bsky.socialInstagram: @theweekendmsnbcTikTok: @theweekendmsnbcTo listen to this show and other MSNBC podcasts without ads, sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Millions of Americans have found themselves caught in the crossfire—this time, through the suspension of essential food programs like SNAP and WIC. These benefits, lifelines for families already living on the edge, have been frozen as political gridlock deepens in Washington. While leaders posture and point fingers, the impact is immediate...
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Send us a textMarkets have a habit of choosing the path that hurts the most people, and this week they proved it. We open with a jolt: CarMax plunges 24%, the CEO is shown the door, and used‑car demand looks like a classic pull‑forward that left a hole in today's sales. From there, we follow the thread across the macro tapestry: consumer sentiment hovering near crisis lows, layoffs announced at a pace that clashes with payroll prints, and a tech slide that turns “AI capex” from dream to doubt in a heartbeat.I break down how cobweb dynamics and inventory timing errors ripple from toothpaste to autos, why tariffs distorted the clock on purchases, and where the data is more theatre than truth. China's export picture adds another twist: a bilateral surplus that widens even as shipments to the US shrink, exposing the difference between volume and value in a tariff world. We dig into the money plumbing too, because it's no longer just M2. Offshore dollar creation rides on the collateral of investment portfolios, trade invoices, rehypothecated claims that shape and form money in ways the Fed doesn't fully map.For investors, the practical edge is structure and levels. Options now mediate the market's mood, turning volatility into potential income when used with care. Covered calls on quality after big drops can pay you to wait, but path risk matters. We map Meta's gap fill and key Fibonacci retracements, and consider Oracle's round‑trip as a reminder that narratives can outrun cash flows. The stance is clear: acknowledge the pullback, respect the signs of strain, and build selective shopping lists rather than chasing every bounce. Let the market pay you for patience, and let price confirm when the turn is real.If this breakdown helps you navigate the noise, follow the show, share it with a friend who trades the headlines, and leave a quick review. Tell me what level you're watching next. I'll bring the charts.Support the show⬇️ Subscribe on Patreon or Substack for full episodes ⬇️https://www.patreon.com/HughHendryhttps://hughhendry.substack.comhttps://www.instagram.com/hughhendryofficialhttps://blancbleustbarts.comhttps://www.instagram.com/blancbleuofficial⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Leave a five star review and comment on Apple Podcasts!
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned he could force airlines to cut up to 20% of flights if the government shutdown did not end.
Send us a textFresh leadership, fresh pressure, and a fresh set of misconceptions.We kicked off our first live show by unpacking Southern Utah's election night: Hurricane and Santa Clara shakeups, tight Springdale margins, and a notable flip in St. George. We explain why council vacancies won't be handpicked by mayors and how Utah's state code forces an open application process. It sounds procedural, but it decides who steers land use, growth, and the choices that shape our cities for decades.What You'll Get in This Episode:St. George mayoral change and council seat mechanicsHurricane, Santa Clara, and Springdale results and close racesHow vacancies are filled by council application and vote—not mayoral appointmentNational outcomes and realistic limits on big-city agendasGovernment shutdown pressure on SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans and air traffic controller payUranium and vanadium mine restart in southeastern Utah: jobs, water treatment, and oversightData centers, grid demand, and nuclear versus solar tradeoffsRedistricting shifts across states and Utah's Prop 4 timelineFed rate cut versus 10-year yield and mortgage myths bustedWashington County housing inventory, absorption rates, and pricing strategyWho's buying, retiree inflows, and stable median prices around $525KFrom local election mechanics to federal shutdown fallout, energy policy, redistricting fights, and what the Fed's cut really means for mortgages and local housing—we connect the dots so you see the bigger picture behind the headlines.If this helped you understand what's really shaping Southern Utah, subscribe, share with a friend, and drop your questions in the comments—we'll feature the best ones on the next live show.Looking for a Real Estate expert? Find us here!www.wealth435.comhttps://linktr.ee/wealth435Below are our wonderful friends!Find FS Coffee here:https://fscoffeecompany.com/Find Tuacahn Amphitheater here:https://www.tuacahn.org/Find Blue Form Media here:https://www.blueformmedia.com/[00:00:00] Live Launch And Format Shift[00:03:54] Southern Utah Election Results[00:11:02] How Vacant Council Seats Get Filled[00:17:59] St. George Mayoral Flip And Impact[00:27:27] Voter Turnout And Growth Pressure[00:34:25] National Results And NYC Shockwaves[00:41:08] Government Shutdown: SNAP And ATC[00:50:15] Uranium And Vanadium Mine Restart[00:58:45] Energy Demand, Data Centers, Costs[01:04:02] Redistricting Fights In Multiple States
The FAA directs airlines to cut flights by ten percent as the government shutdown strains the nation's air traffic system. A federal judge orders the Trump administration to fully restore SNAP food benefits by today, blasting it for ignoring the harm to millions of Americans who rely on them. And President Trump hosts Hungary's Viktor Orbán at the White House, while some of his allies say he should be paying more attention to the economy at home.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter.Today's episode of Up First was edited by Russell Lewis, Catherine Laidlaw, Dana Farrington, Mohamad ElBardicy, and Alice Woelfle.It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas and Lindsay Totty. We get engineering support from David Greenburg. And our technical director is Carleigh Strange.Our Executive Producer is Jay ShaylorLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Starting Friday, the Trump administration will cut flights at 40 airports nationwide by 4% and incrementally increase the reduction to 10% by next Friday if the shutdown continues, according to an emergency order from the Federal Aviation Administration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Delta, United, Southwest Airlines all announce they are preemptively cancelling flights ahead of the Trump's administration's plan to reduce air traffic starting tomorrow because of the government shutdown. Plus, Nancy Pelosi announces plans to retire from Congress after nearly 40 years in the House. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While millions of Americans go hungry, the Trump regime is fighting a federal court order to fund SNAP benefits for 42 million people — all while cutting deals with Big Pharma to make Ozempic cheaper for profit, not for patients. Meanwhile, Elon Musk just won approval for a trillion-dollar payday. Mary and the team break down how corporate greed and political cruelty have created a nation where billionaires feast and families starve — and why this fight defines the future of our democracy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Burnie and Ashley discuss Thanksgiving buffers, gift giving, Burnie's impatience, hard to find Thanksgiving foods, NSFW Reddit, getting stuck in space, Burnie VLOG, cutting inappropriate content, Uber, Austin, the modern media timelines, and GTA VI gets delayed again.
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Are you flying to Hawaii in the next few months and worried the FAA's flight cuts could derail your trip?With the government shutdown entering day 36 and 10% of flights being eliminated at 40 major airports starting today, Hawaii travelers face a uniquely tough situation because every West Coast hub feeding the islands is being cut.
(November 07, 2025) Up to 1,800 flights a day could be disrupted by airport cuts; California to be hit hard. Trump skips global climate summit in Brazil. Health issues could prevent immigrants from getting visas. The Sierra Club Embraced Social Justice. Then It Tore Itself Apart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Want more MTM Vegas? Check out our Patreon for access to our exclusive weekly aftershow! patreon.com/mtmvegas Want to work with us? Reach out! inquiries at mtmvegas dot com Episode Description This week VICI properties bought yet another huge Vegas Strip casino. This time they purchased Strat from Golden Entertainment along with 6 other Southern Nevada properties. With VICI now owning the land under 5 different Strip operators' casinos, is it time to call them the landlord of Las Vegas and what does this mean for the future? In other news Durango has officially opened their modest phase 2 expansion of their casino as they ramp up for the much bigger phase 3. We also discuss: Penn's debacle with ESPN Bet, how Caesars is adding slots to busy walkways, what is happening at Mayfair Supper Club, why more giant screens coming to the Strip, FAA cutting flights to Vegas, Golden Steer NYC and an F1 car made out of whiskey barrels. Episode Guide 0:00 Jack Daniels Whiskey Barrel F1 car 0:30 Durango's phase 2 expansion is now open 1:29 Mayfair Supper Club shakeup - Entertainment is out 3:15 Bally's funding issues & pumpkin A's stadium 4:55 Another giant screen coming to the Strip 5:25 Bojangles coming close to the Vegas Strip 6:10 Golden Steer exported to NYC 7:23 Is Golden Steer worthy of its lofty reputation? 8:36 New poll - Park MGM vs. Planet Hollywood 10:24 Caesars Palace poker room returns home 11:07 Flamingo adds slots to busy walkway 12:22 Caesars CEO - Most insane quote ever? 13:27 FAA cutting flights to Vegas by 10% 15:04 Penn loses huge ESPN Bet partnership 16:57 Strat land sold to "The Landlord of Vegas" 18:35 How VICI is taking over Strip land ownership Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Chef Ciji Castro imparts invaluable insights into the art of transforming humble ingredients into delectable comfort food, emphasizing the critical need for resourcefulness in the face of escalating food insecurity. Throughout our dialogue, she shares her expertise in crafting a traditional puerco guisado, a slow-cooked pork stew, while ingeniously demonstrating how to stretch this dish to nourish a family of five for under ten dollars. Furthermore, Chef Castro elucidates the significance of culinary traditions, not merely as recipes but as vessels of resilience and community connection, inviting listeners to engage with their own familial narratives through food. She also provides practical tips on reducing kitchen waste, showcasing the importance of creativity in meal preparation. Our conversation ultimately serves as a poignant reminder of the power of food to unite and uplift individuals during challenging times, as well as the importance of seeking assistance without stigma.Takeaways: Chef Ciji Castro emphasizes the importance of resourcefulness in cooking, especially during times of food insecurity. In this episode, we discuss how traditional recipes can be adapted using modern techniques without losing their authentic flavors. The conversation highlights the significance of community support in addressing hunger and food insecurity issues in Tampa Bay. Ciji shares practical tips on turning affordable staples into delicious meals that can feed a family while keeping costs low. We explore the cultural significance of dishes like pasteles and their role in preserving family traditions and history. The episode stresses the need for open-mindedness when it comes to food sustainability and making the most of available ingredients. Mentioned in this episode:Citrus America Citrus America – Commercial-grade juicing systems built for speed and yield.Aussie Select - Fully cooked, premium Australian lambFully cooked, premium Australian lamb—ready to serve and packed with clean flavor.RAK Porcelain USA -Tableware We use RAK for all in-studio tableware—clean, durable, and designed for chefs.
The Trump administration has asked a federal appeals court to block a judge's order to distribute full November SNAP benefits during the federal shutdown. Meanwhile, the FAA will order airlines to cut flights by up to 15 percent starting Friday at 40 major airports, including JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark, citing growing delays and controller shortages caused by the shutdown. Also, ICE is targeting NYPD officers with social media ads urging them to switch agencies. Plus, the FDNY says a discarded cigarette caused the Bronx car explosion that injured seven firefighters earlier this week. Finally, Film Forum wraps up its tribute to silent film historian Kevin Brownlow with sold out screenings of his restored 1927 epic “Napoleon.”
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Today's episode is PACKED. From Zohran Mamdani's socialist takeover of NYC politics to Candace Owens spinning wild conspiracies about Charlie Kirk — it's a ride. We cover predictions about NYC, Charlamagne tha God calling out his own party, Heritage Foundation's internal drama, and Erika Kirk's emotional interview with Jesse Watters.Mock and Daisy don't hold back — calling out the left's hypocrisy, the right's infighting, and the insanity dominating headlines. Key Moments:- Zohran's socialist transition team - Jennifer Welch says America “has no culture” - Candace Owens' conspiracy spiral about TPUSA- Erika Kirk sets the record straight- Heritage Foundation's leaked town hall- MTG's 2028 run?SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW!Feel great and slow aging with Field of Greens—get 20% off at https://FOGChicks.com using promo code CHICKS.Try OneSkin's OS-01 topical supplements, including OS-01 Eye and OS-01 Face, at 15% off with code CHICKS at https://OneSkin.co/Chicks—support our show by telling them we sent you!Get 15% off your entire order at https://StopBoxUSA.com when you use code THECHICKS at checkout—support our show and tell them the Chicks sent you.Be proactive with your health— go to https://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Chicks and use code CHICKS10 to get 10% off your order today. Ivermectin and Mebendazole are 25% off.
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The news to know for Thursday, November 6, 2025! We'll explain how this week's election results could affect negotiations to end the shutdown — and how more travelers are about to be impacted. Also, what might have contributed to that UPS plane crash earlier this week, and its impact on shipping. Plus: why some investors are starting to sell their tech stocks, how Google is changing its app store rules, and how one celebrity used her award show dress to advocate for children in a war zone. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://thenewsworthy.dashery.com/ Sponsors: Go to Quince.com/newsworthy for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Ready to give your liver the support it deserves? Head to dosedaily.co/NEWSWORTHY or enter NEWSWORTHY to get 35% off your first subscription. To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to ad-sales@libsyn.com
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In this episode of Iron Culture, Eric Trexler and Dr. Eric Helms discuss Helms' upcoming bodybuilding competition, his preparation journey, and the importance of nutrition and recovery. They delve into various topics including auto-regulated dieting, GI issues, mini cuts, step counts, energy expenditure, and more. If you're looking for some gym gear or apparel, please be sure to support our friends over at elitefts.com (and use code "MRR10" for 10% off your order) Chapters 00:00 Introduction (Helms bodybuilding plans and updates) 12:38 new MASS issue (and importance of expectancy effects) 27:13 mini-cuts (pros and cons) 35:33 overcoming low appetite while bulking 39:53 Helms updated protein targets 44:26 Lead in protein supplements (and using EAAs as your main protein source) 52:33 Cardio approaches (substrate utilization and recovery considerations) 1:00:44 Dealing with insufficient sleep 1:07:26 Relationship between step count and energy expenditure
The FAA laid out a plan to cut as much as 10% percent of flights operating out of 40 major airports. Airlines already pre-emptively cancelled hundreds of flights in response. The Trump administration said the move was triggered by the government shutdown, as air traffic controllers working without pay have been calling in sick. Amna Nawaz discussed more with David Shepardson of Reuters News. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
The FAA is set to cut flights at dozens of airports, as the government shutdown continues. We have the latest on the investigation into the UPS plane crash in Kentucky. The Philippines has been devastated by the deadliest storm to hit Asia this year, with another one on the way. A male Israeli hostage has described being sexually assaulted while being held in Gaza. Plus, a major hockey milestone has been reached. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Higher premiums and penalties have made shopping for Obamacare plans more confusing this year. Federal funding cuts have left consumers in many states with fewer guides to help them navigate their options. “I don't want people to just feel ghosted,” a West Virginia navigator told Tradeoffs.Guest:Jeremy Smith, director, West Virginia navigator program, First Choice Services.We want to hear from you! Our audience survey takes less than ten minutes, and you'll be entered to win one of two $50 Bookshop.org gift cards.Learn more and read a full transcript on our website.Want more Tradeoffs? Sign up for our free weekly newsletter featuring the latest health policy research and news.Support this type of journalism today, with a gift. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.