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    The Photographer Mindset
    Lessons in Resilience, Collaboration, and Pricing Your Value

    The Photographer Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 55:02


    In this episode, Seth and Aaron catch up on life's recent challenges and wins. Aaron shares his journey through back surgery recovery, while Seth reflects on creative growth and pricing strategies. They also dive into a unique collaboration where Aaron's 10-year-old son lent his voice to a video project for Seth, showcasing the power of collaboration and authenticity.Expect to Learn:How small, consistent efforts lead to meaningful progress over timehow to approach creative teamwork with professionalism and authenticityWhy taking time to look back on your progress helps you stay motivatedHow to navigate setbacks and use them as opportunities for growthSponsors:Thanks to WhiteWall for being our lead sponsor this episode! They're the top choice for photographers who want the highest-quality prints! https://www.whitewall.com/Thanks also to the National Park Foundation for sponsoring today's episode. Enter the Share the Experience photo contest for a chance to win $10,000 and prizes from Celestron, Historic Hotels of America, and YETI. The grand prize winner's photo could be featured on the America the Beautiful—the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass. Deadline to submit is December 31st 2025! Submit your best shots now at sharetheexperience.org/tpmOur Links:Join our subreddit where you can share stories and ask questions:https://www.reddit.com/r/photographermindset/Subscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show: https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show

    The Deadline Report - Ben Vidgen Investigates
    The Deadline Report - Ep195 - Captain Cornflakes and Santa Clause

    The Deadline Report - Ben Vidgen Investigates

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 23:52


    The Deadline Report - Ben Vidgen Investigates. A double shot of reality.

    Simon Marks Reporting
    December 20th, 2025 - Trump fails to release full Epstein files, despite legal deadline

    Simon Marks Reporting

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 12:18


    Simon's live update for Matt Frei's Saturday morning programme on the UK's LBC.

    The Texas Hemp Show
    TRUMP MARIJUANA ORDERS - WHATS NEXT?

    The Texas Hemp Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 61:58


    TRUMP MARIJUANA ORDERS - WHATS NEXT?Jay Maguire, Rachel Nelson, Tamara Anderson join Russell for a panel discussion about Trumps move to reschedule Marijuana today. How will this look in the coming years and will it create a big box market for major companies to take the bite from smaller craft cannabis? Guest: Tamara Anderson is Founder of Culinary & Cannabis, an all sensory interactive cannabis event production company. Tamara oversees daily operations and growth for Culinary & Cannabis including online content, marketing, and brand partnerships.https://www.culinaryandcannabisevents.com/press/blazednews.com/Deadline for the Gummy Challenge is Jan 4thblazed@blazednews.com

    CTV National News with Lisa LaFlamme
    CTV National News for Friday, Dec. 19, 2025: Thousands of Epstein files released by Trump DOJ ahead of deadline

    CTV National News with Lisa LaFlamme

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 23:31


    The latest on the U.S. Justice Department releasing thousands of redacted files related to the Epstein case, including photos and call logs; Daniel Jolivet, 68, who has maintained his innocence since being convicted of a quadruple murder in 1994, was granted release Friday by a Quebec Superior Court; A Toronto man is facing terrorism-related charges linked to ISIS, along with other offenses, allegedly targeting the Jewish community.

    Up First
    Brown University Suspect Found Dead, Epstein Files Deadline, Kennedy Center Renamed

    Up First

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 13:13


    The suspected gunman behind the shooting at Brown University and the killing of an MIT professor has been found dead. The Justice Department faces a deadline to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. And the board of the Kennedy Center has voted to change the name of the cultural hub to the Trump Kennedy Center.Want more analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletterToday's episode of Up First was edited by Robbie Griffiths, Megan Pratz, Jay Vanasco, Lisa Thomson and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Stacey Abbott. Our technical director is Carleigh Strange.And our Executive Producer is Jay Shaylor.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

    Mo News
    Suspect In Brown Shooting & MIT Professor Shooting, Found Dead; TikTok Deal Details; Epstein Files Deadline

    Mo News

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 31:02


    Headlines: – Welcome To Mo News (02:00) – Suspect in Brown University Shooting Is Found Dead in New Hampshire, Also Connected To MIT Professor Shooting (04:00) – Inflation Cooled Unexpectedly In November (09:00) – Today's Epstein Files Deadline (14:00) – TikTok Signs Deal For Sale Of U.S. Unit After Years-Long Saga (18:20) – RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz Announce Moves To Ban Gender-Affirming Care For Young People (20:00) – Trump-Appointed Board Renames Kennedy Center To Trump-Kennedy Center (22:50) – They Get Wheeled on Flights and Miraculously Walk Off. Praise ‘Jetway Jesus.' (24:45) – What We're Watching, Reading, Eating (27:10) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Aura Frames -  $35 off best-selling Carver Mat frames | Promo Code: MONEWS – Monarch - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS

    CNN News Briefing
    Epstein Files Deadline, Northeast Storm, 'Patriot Games' and more

    CNN News Briefing

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 6:57


    There are questions over whether all the files related to Jeffrey Epstein will actually be released tonight. A powerful storm is causing flight delays and knocking out power for millions in the Northeast. We explain how an anonymous reddit post helped track the suspected Brown University shooter. The EU has announced a funding package for Ukraine. Plus, we'll tell you why President Donald Trump's “Patriot Games” are being compared to the “The Hunger Games.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Renegade Talk Radio
    Episode 339: American Journal DOJ Faces Epstein Files Deadline, Brown University Shooting Suspect Found Dead, Dem Judge Convicted For Obstructing ICE Agents

    Renegade Talk Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 110:05


    DOJ Faces Epstein Files Deadline, Brown University Shooting Suspect Found Dead, Dem Judge Convicted For Obstructing ICE Agents

    Rational Boomer Podcast
    DEADLINE - 12/18/2025 - VIDEO SHORT

    Rational Boomer Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 2:59


    Deadline

    The Don Lemon Show
    HOT TOPICS | Today Is the Epstein Files Deadline, Will They Be Released? - December 19th, 2025

    The Don Lemon Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 53:25


    This is it. Today is the deadline for the full release of the Epstein files. After years of delays, deflections, and half-measures, the question is simple...will they actually be released? If they are, what else will we learn? Who else appears in the documents? And most importantly, will anyone named ever face real accountability? We're joined this morning by Congressman Ro Khanna to break down what this deadline means, what happens next if the files are withheld, and why transparency in this case matters so deeply to the public. Join us live as we track the developments, separate fact from spin, and talk honestly about whether justice is finally within reach, or once again being pushed out of sight. This episode is sponsored by ZBiotics. Go to https://zbiotics.com/LEMON and use LEMON at checkout for 15% off first time orders. This episode is brought to you by Graza. Take your food to the next level with Graza Olive Oil. Visit https://graza.co/DON and use promo code DON today for 20% off your first order! This episode is brought to you by MSI. Donate now to help millions of women get access to care — and to hope. You can Text LEMON to five eleven five eleven, or go to https://MSIUnited States.org. This episode is sponsored by Beam. Go to https://shopbeam.com/LEMON, use code LEMON, and take advantage of my exclusive offer for up to 40% off during Beam's Dream Powder. So with my discount code, LEMON, you can get their best selling dream powder for just $39 dollars. This episode is sponsored by Ollie. Take the guesswork out of your dog's well-being. Go to https://ollie.com/lemon and use code lemon to get 60% off your first box! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Newsmax Daily
    The Transparency Deadline

    The Newsmax Daily

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 27:49


    -Newsmax confirms the suspect in last week's Brown University shooting is found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. -Former FBI agents Johnathon Gilliam and Scott Duffy say key questions remain about the Brown University shooting. -Peter Navarro criticizes the Federal Reserve, saying President Trump's policies are key to reducing inflation. -North Carolina Senate candidate Michael Whatley explains why Democrats are historically unpopular. -Rob Schmitt Tonight hits the streets of New York to test whether people know more Supreme Court justices or Kardashians. -Education Secretary Linda McMahon calls for Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to resign over fraudulent college applicants using federal funds. -Today is the deadline under the Epstein Transparency Act to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Today's podcast is sponsored by : WEBROOT : Live a better digital life with Webroot Total Protection. Newsmax Daily listeners get 60% off at http://webroot.com/Newsmax  Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at ⁠http://Newsmax.com/Listen⁠ Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at ⁠http://NewsmaxPlus.com⁠ Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : ⁠http://nws.mx/shop⁠ Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media:  -Facebook: ⁠http://nws.mx/FB⁠  -X/Twitter: ⁠http://nws.mx/twitter⁠ -Instagram: ⁠http://nws.mx/IG⁠ -YouTube: ⁠https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV⁠ -Rumble: ⁠https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV⁠ -TRUTH Social: ⁠https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX⁠ -GETTR: ⁠https://gettr.com/user/newsmax⁠ -Threads: ⁠http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX⁠  -Telegram: ⁠http://t.me/newsmax⁠  -BlueSky: ⁠https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com⁠ -Parler: ⁠http://app.parler.com/newsmax⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Morning Rundown
    Brown shooting suspect found dead; Epstein release deadline arrives

    The Morning Rundown

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 10:56


    The man investigators believe carried out the deadly shooting at Brown University has been found dead in a New Hampshire storage unit. Authorities now say he's also linked to the killing of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor. Plus, former NASCAR champion Greg Biffle, his wife and their children were killed when a small business jet crashed in North Carolina. Investigators said the plane had just taken off and was attempting to return to the runway. And the Kennedy Center board has moved to rebrand the iconic venue with President Trump's name, a decision Democrats say was pushed through while critics were silenced. Is the move legal, and can it stand? These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Friday, December 19, 2025.

    AP Audio Stories
    Justice Department faces deadline to release files on Epstein sex trafficking investigation

    AP Audio Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 0:58


    AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the Justice Department's deadline for releasing its Jeffrey Epstein files is today.

    AP Audio Stories
    The Latest: Justice Department faces deadline to release Epstein files

    AP Audio Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 0:45


    AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on the Justice Department saying it will not release all its Jeffrey Epstein files today, which is the deadline set in law.

    Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
    Take 2: Prop 4 signatures move forward as tax referendum faces tight deadline

    Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 54:55


    HOST: Heidi HatchGUESTS: Maura Carabello Exoro Group, Rep Ryan WilcoxProp 4 is moving closer to the ballot as organizers report tens of thousands of signatures submitted to county clerks, even as another major policy fight begins to take shape. A newly filed effort to challenge Salt Lake County's tax increase is now racing against a tight signature-gathering deadline, adding urgency to an already crowded political landscape. At the same time, unresolved court questions surrounding Prop 4 are keeping key decisions in limbo.Did you catch the Variety White House Expose?https://www.vanityfair.com/news/story/trump-susie-wiles-interview-exclusive-part-1?srsltid=AfmBOopKq4pM-ka2qo47Cc-_KgQd8ZemDcDLj8JIfkSPGgD6Yg2yglP7 Salt Lake County Tax ReferendumGoud Maragani and others applied for the referendum on Monday, which if approved by clerk's office, gives them a chance to put the increase on next year's ballot.They would need to get about 45,000 handwritten signatures in 45 days. They are using volunteers. Prop 4 Signature Gathering Rob Axson Utah GOP Chair reports an estimated 75k valid signatures gathered – first signatures turned in a week ago to county clerks. Few Hundred paid gatherers- majority local Utah hires Latest on Prop 4 Case appeal In new court filings, the legislature is asking Third District Judge Dianna Gibson to issue a final judgment in the case so they can appeal it to the Utah Supreme Court, which the plaintiffs and Gibson say she can't do yet because of unresolved claims. 3 Governors Take the Stage together 3 Utah governors say the country ‘desperately needs more of Utah' ... in the White House? https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/3-utah-governors-country-desperately-030000599.html Bridger Bolinder A leader in Utah's House Republican caucus says he will not seek reelection next year, citing other commitments and responsibilities that require his attention.House Majority Assistant Whip Bridger Bolinder, R-Grantsville, announced the decision this week. Bolinder was elected by his House colleagues to a leadership role over the summer, becoming one of the newest GOP leaders on Capitol Hill.“Serving in the Utah House of Representatives has truly been the honor of a lifetime,” Bolinder said in a post on Instagram. “Representing the people of Tooele, Juab and Millard counties has meant more to me than I can put into words.” Political and Religious Violence Brown University Shooting/MIT Professor Shooting – person of interest found dead Salem New Hampshire2 Students killed, 9 critically injuredMIT professor shot and killed at homeBondi Beach ShootingOn Dec. 14, a mass shooting during a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney's Bondi Beach killed 15 people, including a child, and injured dozens. Australian authorities said two gunmen linked to the Islamic State opened fire on a crowd of about 1,000 people, with police killing one suspect and arresting the other, who was critically injured. Police later removed two homemade bombs from a car connected to the attackers. Trump Gave himself a year in review in primetime address.Border closedPeaced Deal Gaza/IsraelEconomy is awesome (Many would debate this) Utah Year in Review Charlie Kirk shooting and Utah Congressional Maps biggest stories of the year New Year New Documentary: Melania Exclusively in theaters Jan 30https://x.com/MELANIATRUMP/status/2001266577077837917?s=20“Hi, Mr. President, congratulations,” Melania Trump says on the phone, speaking from a golden bathroom in the first trailer for “Melania,” Amazon MGM Studio‘s upcoming documentary about the First Lady.“Did you watch it?” Donald Trump asks on the other end of the call.“I did not, I will see it on the news,” she replies. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
    Trump Suspends US Green Card Lottery After Brown, MIT Attacks; DOJ Faces Epstein Files Deadline

    Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 15:37 Transcription Available


    On today's podcast:1) Officials have found the dead body of the suspected shooter in a Brown University rampage and the murder of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor in his Boston-area home. The suspected shooter — Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, a 48-year-old Portuguese national who was a former student at Brown — took his own life, Providence Chief of Police Oscar Perez said at a press briefing on Thursday night. Meantime, the Trump administration halted the US green card lottery program, which it said was used by the suspect. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a post on X that she’s asking US Citizenship and Immigration Services to pause the lottery, officially known as the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program.2) A trove of Justice Department records tied to Jeffrey Epstein is set for release Friday, part of a long-awaited public reckoning over the convicted sex offender’s ties to elites and years of alleged abuse. The documents could shed new light on government investigations dating back nearly two decades. President Trump, who had previously resisted efforts to unseal the files, signed legislation last month mandating their release, while the Justice Department has yet to specify a time for publication.3) European Union leaders have agreed to loan Ukraine €90 billion ($106 billion) for the next two years in a bid to strengthen Kyiv’s hand at the negotiating table and keep the war-torn country afloat. The EU will fund the loan through joint debt raised on the capital markets and backed by the bloc’s budget, a significant pivot from the preferred plan to use Russian assets frozen on European soil. The decision came early Friday morning after marathon talks at a summit in Brussels. Ukraine won’t need to repay the loan until Moscow compensates Kyiv with reparations — and in the meantime, the Russian assets will remain immobilized in the EU.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Breakdown
    Tomorrow's Epstein Deadline and a Surveillance State Taking Shape

    The Breakdown

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 44:43 Transcription Available


    The Morning Rundown (Video)
    Brown shooting suspect found dead; Epstein release deadline arrives

    The Morning Rundown (Video)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 10:56


    The man investigators believe carried out the deadly shooting at Brown University has been found dead in a New Hampshire storage unit. Authorities now say he's also linked to the killing of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor. Plus, former NASCAR champion Greg Biffle, his wife and their children were killed when a small business jet crashed in North Carolina. Investigators said the plane had just taken off and was attempting to return to the runway. And the Kennedy Center board has moved to rebrand the iconic venue with President Trump's name, a decision Democrats say was pushed through while critics were silenced. Is the move legal, and can it stand? These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Friday, December 19, 2025.

    Your News Now
    Tributes Along The Coast & Epstein Deadline Looms

    Your News Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 1:57


    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Beau of The Fifth Column
    Let's talk about chaos in the GOP House over the ACA deadline....

    Beau of The Fifth Column

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 3:55


    Let's talk about chaos in the GOP House over the ACA deadline....

    Beyond The Horizon
    The Epstein Files Deadline: Managing Expectations in a System Built on Silence (12/18/25)

    Beyond The Horizon

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 11:28 Transcription Available


    As the December 19th DOJ deadline approaches, expectations for a meaningful Epstein file release remain predictably low. History suggests this will be less a moment of transparency and more a carefully managed pressure-release, offering recycled information already known while withholding anything truly damaging to the government or to Donald Trump. If there had been genuine intent to disclose the full truth, it would not have required months of procedural theater and resistance. Instead, the long delay itself signals reluctance, not resolve. A DOJ overseen by figures who have actively fought disclosure is unlikely to suddenly reverse course out of goodwill. Skepticism here is not cynicism for its own sake, but a rational response to an institution that has consistently prioritized self-protection over accountability.What should be expected is a document dump heavy on redactions, light on substance, and carefully curated to avoid embarrassment or legal exposure. FBI 302s, internal emails, candid assessments, and anything implicating systemic failures or political sensitivity are almost certainly off the table. Names may appear without context, timelines without consequence, and pages without meaningful content. If this release is perceived as insulting or deliberately hollow, it risks igniting a backlash that narratives and media spin may not contain. The real story may not be what is released, but what is conspicuously absent—and the justifications used to keep it that way. Epstein disclosures have only ever advanced under pressure, not voluntary transparency, and this release is unlikely to change that fundamental reality.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

    The Don Lemon Show
    Lemon LIVE at 5 | Epstein Files Deadline: Time's Up! - December 18th, 2025

    The Don Lemon Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 77:54


    Tonight we're counting down to a critical moment: tomorrow is the deadline to release the Epstein files. Time's up. The pressure is on and the questions are louder than ever. Will the files actually be released? What's in them? And what will we finally learn if they see the light of day? The stakes couldn't be higher, and the silence from those in power is only fueling more suspicion. We're joined tonight by Tara Palmeri to break down what this deadline means, what could come next, and why this moment matters so much. This episode is sponsored by ZBiotics. Go to https://zbiotics.com/LEMON and use LEMON at checkout for 15% off first time orders. This episode is sponsored by Aura Frames. Exclusive $35 off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/DONLEMON. Promo Code DONLEMON This episode is sponsored by Ollie. Take the guesswork out of your dog's well-being. Go to https://ollie.com/lemon and use code lemon to get 60% off your first box! This episode is brought to you by Graza. Take your food to the next level with Graza Olive Oil. Visit https://graza.co/DON and use promo code DON today for 20% off your first order! This episode is sponsored by Fatty15. Get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to https://fatty15.com/LEMON and using code LEMON at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Franchise Your Business
    SBA Franchise Registry Deadline December 31, 2025

    Franchise Your Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 5:03 Transcription Available


    We share an urgent update on the SBA franchise certification deadline and explain how it affects financing for franchisees. We outline who must act, what to submit, and how FranData helps brands stay on the SBA directory. The article source is from FranData's website and the direct link is here: https://frandata.com/sba-extends-franchise-certification-deadline-to-december-31-2025/ Ready to talk about franchising your business or help with your franchise efforts? Book a complimentary consultation with one of our consultants: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/consultation-routing/#callVisit our website: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/Subscribe to our Multiply Your Success podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/multiply-your-success-with-dr-tom-dufore/id1518562762 Subscribe to our Franchise Your Business podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/franchise-your-business/id1578524542Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bigskyfranchiseteam3523• SBA certification deadline extended to 31 December 2025 • Directory status determines SBA loan eligibility • Brands listed as of May 2023 must certify • Risks of removal from the SBA directory • Steps to verify status and submit forms • Role of FranData in monitoring and submissions • Guidance for development and lender conversationsPlease hit subscribe to our podcast, leave an honest review, and give us a thumbs up on YouTube if you found this helpful.ABOUT BIG SKY FRANCHISE TEAM:This episode is powered by Big Sky Franchise Team. If you are ready to talk about franchising your business you can schedule your free, no-obligation, franchise consultation online at: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/ or by calling Big Sky Franchise Team at: 855-824-4759. The information provided in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered financial, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making any business decisions. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host, Big Sky Franchise Team, or our affiliates. Additionally, this podcast may feature sponsors or advertisers, but any mention of products or services does not constitute an endorsement. Please do your own research before making any purchasing or business decisions. References to external data sources, studies, statistics, or other third-party content are not claimed as our own unless explicitly stated. We do our best to provide proper credit and citation where due. If we unintentionally fail to cite or credit a source, please let us know, and we'll gladly correct it and provide the appropriate acknowledgment."

    Multiverse News
    The Russo Brothers Trolling, Scarlett Johansson's Role in The Batman II, and Katniss and Peeta Returning

    Multiverse News

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 63:49


    Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universesThe Russo Brothers are teasing us again, having shared another blurry and mystifying image on their social media Monday that - according to them - has to do with Avengers: Doomsday. Speaking of teases, sources have told The Hollywood Reporter that Marvel plans to show four different Doomsday teaser trailers that will play in front of Avatar: Fire & Ash. Last week we speculated about what Scarlett Johansson's role might be in The Batman II…and didn't have to wait long to find out! Prominent leaker The InSneider reported Johansson will be cast as Gilda Dent, wife of Harvey Dent or Two-Face. It is also reported the studio is looking around to cast Harvey and his father, Christopher Dent, though this is all unconfirmed by DC Studios at this time. Hunger Games fans, rejoice! Peeta and Katniss return, as Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson are confirmed to return to the Hunger Games prequel film, Sunrise on the Reaping. While no details are truly known, with the movie focusing on other characters and a different time period, it looks likely that these two will appear in a flash forward or something of that nature. This second prequel film releases next year on November 20.Rob and Michele Reiner both died this week tragically. Rob Reiner directed countless memorable films such as The Princess Bride, This Is Spinal, and The American President plus so many more.Sony is moving forward with a third installment of the 28 Years Later franchise. Cillian Murphy is in talks to return to star after kicking off the franchise more than 20 years ago with 28 Days Later. Franchise writer Alex Garland is working on the script.Zootopia 2 crossed the $1 billion dollar global box office mark this weekend, the fastest for any PG film in history.Less than two weeks after it was revealed that Paramount had partnered with Blumhouse-Atomic Monster on a reboot of Paranormal Activity, The Hollywood Reporter has learned the project is now landing a director: rising Canadian filmmaker Ian Tuason.Lucas FIlm has announced a handful of upcoming Star Wars projects over the last few days including two video games, one an RPG titled The Fate of the Old Republic, and another a racing game titled Star Wars: Galactic Racer. In addition, a five issue miniseries focusing on Darth Maul will also kick off in March of next year and will serve as a prequel to the upcoming Darth Maul TV series. The issues will be written by Benjamin Percy and feature art by Madibek Musabeckov.The first trailer has been released for Street Fighter, which hits theaters on October 16, 2026.Slow Horses star Zachary Hart and Lola Petticrew, who most recently starred in FX's Say Nothing have been cast as series regulars in Netflix's Assassin's Creed series.Sources tell Deadline that Disney is in early development on a film centered on the Beauty and the Beast character Gaston. Dave Callaham is writing the script with Michelle Rejwan producing. No director is attached at this time.Universal has pulled M3GAN spinoff SOULM8TE from the release calendar, and the film is expected to be shopped to other studios. The film was originally set to release on Jan. 8, 2026.Universal has released the first trailer for Steven Spielberg's upcoming alien invasion film titled Disclosure Day, which stars Emily Blunt and Josh O'Connor. The film is set to open on June 12 of next year.Jacobi Jupe, currently starring in one of this award season's top contenders, Hamnet, will star opposite Scarlet Johansson in Blumhouse and Universal's latest take on The Exorcist.

    Beyond The Horizon
    The Epstein Files Deadline: Managing Expectations in a System Built on Silence (12/17/25)

    Beyond The Horizon

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 11:28


    As the December 19th DOJ deadline approaches, expectations for a meaningful Epstein file release remain predictably low. History suggests this will be less a moment of transparency and more a carefully managed pressure-release, offering recycled information already known while withholding anything truly damaging to the government or to Donald Trump. If there had been genuine intent to disclose the full truth, it would not have required months of procedural theater and resistance. Instead, the long delay itself signals reluctance, not resolve. A DOJ overseen by figures who have actively fought disclosure is unlikely to suddenly reverse course out of goodwill. Skepticism here is not cynicism for its own sake, but a rational response to an institution that has consistently prioritized self-protection over accountability.What should be expected is a document dump heavy on redactions, light on substance, and carefully curated to avoid embarrassment or legal exposure. FBI 302s, internal emails, candid assessments, and anything implicating systemic failures or political sensitivity are almost certainly off the table. Names may appear without context, timelines without consequence, and pages without meaningful content. If this release is perceived as insulting or deliberately hollow, it risks igniting a backlash that narratives and media spin may not contain. The real story may not be what is released, but what is conspicuously absent—and the justifications used to keep it that way. Epstein disclosures have only ever advanced under pressure, not voluntary transparency, and this release is unlikely to change that fundamental reality.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

    Puck Off
    S13Ep11 - December Deadline?

    Puck Off

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 58:31


    Frazer, Joe, and Andy discuss the 2 huge trades Quinn Hughes to Wild, Jarry for Skinner, Penguins epic weekend from hell, Olympic rink update, and more.

    News & Views with Joel Heitkamp
    Congressman Earl Pomeroy speaks to looming deadline to extend the ACA health insurance subsidies

    News & Views with Joel Heitkamp

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 26:15


    12/17/25: Joel Heitkamp is joined on "News and Views" by former Congressman Earl Pomeroy to talk about the Affordable Care Act. Congressman Pomeroy served as North Dakota’s at-large U.S. Representative from 1993 to 2011 and North Dakota Insurance Commissioner from 1985 through 1992. On the night that the House passed the Affordable Care Act in March 2010, Congressman Pomeroy cast the 218th out of 219 votes to pass the bill. Then that November, he was one of 63 Democrats who lost their seats because of his support for the 2010 health care law, sometimes known as Obamacare. As we near the end of the year, it's looking likely that Congress will leave without extending Affordable Care Act health insurance subsidies. The enhanced subsidies for ACA marketplace plans will expire, spiking premiums for millions of Americans, with many seeing the price tag of their plans double or triple. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross
    The Epstein Files Deadline

    Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 34:46


    Scott Sistek on the winter storms and what to expect in the year's end // Xavier Walton on what to expect from travel next week // Jeff McCausland on the latest US moves in the waters outside Venezuela // Charlie Commentary on the "Great Straw Shakedown" // Scott MacFarlane on the upcoming deadline for releasing the Epstein Files and the charges against Nick Reiner // Gee Scott on more Amazon layoffs

    Heal Grow Glow
    Unlearning Rom-Com love and Growing Up Emotionally

    Heal Grow Glow

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 61:06


    Rom-coms romanticise avoidance, mixed signals, silent treatment, and emotional immaturity and then sell it to us as passion and love.But romance in the real world doesn't work like that. Real love requires you to take responsibility for your inner world, learning accountability, repair, and emotional leadership.One path keeps you stuck, waiting to be chased, or emotionally “chosen.” The other matures you, and that maturity unlocks barakah, and a depth of romance no scripted movie could ever touch.This episode is about unlearning scripted love and learning the kind of emotional growth that leads to real connection, real peace, and a marriage that actually feels like home.Guest bio:Maab, aka Lifewithmaab, is a lawyer on pause, first time mum and a digital creator on Instagram and Tiktok sharing content about daily life, faith, gentle ambition and healing.You can connect with Maab ⁠here⁠____Want to work with me? Applications to join the Jan 2026 cohort of the Find Your Nur Group Coaching Programme is open. Deadline to apply is December 30th 2205. Only 10 spots available. First come first serve. Click ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to apply.

    A New Morning
    The deadline for shipping holiday gifts is approaching

    A New Morning

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 3:10


    The deadline is almost here to ship your holiday gifts. Fox's Tonya J. Powers tells us more.

    Good Morning Orlando
    Healthcare deadline.

    Good Morning Orlando

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 30:16


    Jon Decker - Healthcare deadline at the end of the year. Jeff Monosso - President Trump announces a new national ‘bee' for American history and civics.

    Docs Outside The Box - Ordinary Doctors Doing Extraordinary Things
    Wale's New Album “Everything Is A Lot” + HSA Deadline #474 Part 2

    Docs Outside The Box - Ordinary Doctors Doing Extraordinary Things

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 16:51 Transcription Available


    SEND US A TEXT MESSAGE!!! Let Drs. Nii & Renee know what you think about the show!In this episode, we're diving deep into: 1. Wale's new album. Is it worth playing in the OR? A quick, fun review: focus, vibe, and OR compatibility.  2. HSA Deadline Reminder. LAST MONTH to contribute We're making ours… are you? If you're a med student, resident, or attending in a high deductible plan, this is the best tax tool available. This episode hits home for: ● Nursing students ● Medical students ● Residents & fellows ● Attending physicians ● 1099 & locums doctors● Anyone interested in healthcare policy or physician lifestyle If you're studying, training, practicing, or thinking about locums… this one's for you. Comment Below: ● Would you listen to Wale's new album in the OR? ● Are you making your HSA contribution this year? FREE DOWNLOAD -  7 Considerations Before Starting Locum Tenens - https://darkos.lpages.co/7-considerations-before-locumsSIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER!  WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE!Send us a Voice Message - https://www.speakpipe.com/docsoutsidetheboxHave a question for the podcast?Text us at 833-230-2860 Instagram: @docsoutsidetheboxEmail: team@drniidarko.comTwitter: @drniidarkoMerch: https://docs-outside-the-box.creator-spring.comThis episode is sponsored by Set For Life Insurance. What the Darkos use for great disability insurance at a low cost!! Check them out at https://setforlifeinsurance.com/

    Crain's Daily Gist
    12/17/25: Illinois flexes with ACA enrollment deadline

    Crain's Daily Gist

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 19:09


    Illinois' marketplace has extended its health insurance enrollment deadline for plans starting Jan. 1. Crain's contributor Jon Asplund discusses with host Amy Guth.Plus: Chicago dealmaking primed for 2026 uptick as tariff woes ease, Kraft Heinz replaces CEO ahead of split into two public companies, law firm beefs up Wacker Drive office space, DePaul University cuts more than 100 jobs and Portillo's plans to open in the Loop. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast
    Smith Injury Reaction, How Will Sharks Get No. 1 D? | EP 113 Randy Hahn Talks Comeback Call!

    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 168:57


    San Jose Sharks legend Dan Boyle, insider Sheng Peng, prospects guru Keegan McNally, and rink rat Zubair Jeewanjee talk all things Sharks! We've got a jam-packed episode this week! Randy Hahn joins to discuss his rousing call in the greatest regular season comeback in San Jose Sharks history, the 6-5 OT win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday. Hahn also shares more about the vibe on the team airplane after the game and declares that the Sharks are making the playoffs this year. We discuss the Will Smith and Philipp Kurashev injuries: Did the Sharks call up the right prospects in Igor Chernyshov and Ethan Cardwell? Finally, Keegan and Sheng discuss how San Jose is going to improve their defense in the future. Should they have been more aggressive chasing after Quinn Hughes? Which teams with No. 1 defensemen might make them available, via trade or UFA, in the near-future? Or, how can the Sharks make a Stanley Cup-caliber defense without a true No. 1? (00:00:00) – Intro: Randy Hahn, Will Smith Injury, No. 1 Defenseman (00:05:29) – Road Trip Recap: Three Wins and a Statement Finish (00:06:03) – Should Macklin Celebrini Wear the C Next Year? (00:07:20) – Celebrini Steps up for Will and the Bench Feels It (00:13:50) – Are We Overhyping Celebrini or Watching a LeBron Arc (00:14:46) – Guest Joins: Randy Hahn Talks Sharks Comeback (00:20:43) – Where Does This Rank Among Randy's All-Time Sharks' Calls? (00:22:19) – Randy's Bold Take: San Jose Sharks Make the Playoffs This Year (00:24:45) – Was Smith Hit Dirty? Randy's Take and Why the Response Mattered (00:26:40) – John Klingberg's Bounceback: Patience, Health, and Power Play Time (00:34:10) – Handling the High: How Players Reset After a Massive Win (00:36:01) – Why Two Days Off Might Be the Smartest Coaching Move (00:39:36) – Randy's Hidden Talent: Late Night Karaoke Standards (00:41:04) – Dan Clears a Room: Rage Against the Machine at Midnight (00:42:54) – Last Thought With Randy: Why This Win Becomes a Team Touchstone (00:50:54) – Road Trip Takeaways and Call-Ups After Injuries (00:57:30) – Ryan Reaves Factor? (00:59:34) – Deadline Dilemma: Can Grier Trade UFAs During Playoff Push? (01:01:12) – Playoff Experience vs Asset Value: What Matters More? (01:03:54) – Sheng's Vegas Parallel: When a Team Forces You to Believe (01:06:49) – Sam Dickinson Development: Defense First, Power Play Later (01:11:02) – Sam Dickinson's True Projection: Two-Way Minutes Eater (01:12:04) – Why the Sharks Still Need an Offensive Defenseman (01:13:44) – Comparing Dickinson to Noah Hanifin, Not Quinn Hughes (01:15:27) – Alex Wennberg's Quiet Impact on the Comeback (01:17:00) – Smith and Kurashev's Injury Report (01:18:05) – Why Chernyshov and Cardwell Were the Right Call-Ups (01:19:14) – The Sunburn Story and Why Chernyshov Slid in the Draft (01:20:28) – AHL Eye Test: Who Actually Looks NHL-Ready (01:21:54) – Why Musty Isn't There Yet (01:22:49) – How Scouts View Chernyshov's Ceiling (01:23:39) – What a True No. 1 Defenseman Means for This Roster (01:26:10) – Multiple Ways to Build a Cup-Winning Blue Line (01:27:30) – By Committee vs Superstar Defense Models (01:33:45) – Should San Jose Sharks Accelerate Rebuild (01:36:52) – How the Panthers Won Without a Quinn Hughes Type (01:38:08) – Historical Cup Winners and Their No. 1 Defensemen (01:39:58) – Why the 2026 Draft Might Be Too Late (01:41:27) – Safe Defense Picks vs Swinging for Elite Skill (01:43:10) – Evaluating the Sharks' Defensive Prospect Pool (01:47:43) – Why the Sharks Were Right to Pass on Hughes (01:49:26) – Why Minnesota Could Gamble and San Jose Couldn't (01:50:58) – Vulnerable Teams With Elite Defensemen (01:52:09) – McAvoy, Dahlin, Werenski, Fox: Who's Actually Gettable? (01:54:04) – Why Dahlin Is a Near-Impossibility (01:59:05) – Why the Sharks May Need a Statement Signing (02:03:12) – Why Bowen Byram Is Intriguing (02:05:49) – Learning From Florida: Buying Devalued Assets (02:07:05) – Brandon Montour as a Transitional D? (02:09:14) – Finding Deals in Risky Defense Contracts (02:10:39) – Evan Bouchard as a Long-Term Wild Card (02:12:06) – Adam Fox Debate: Skill vs Size (02:13:29) – Grier's Methodical Approach vs Big Swings (02:14:24) – The Askarov Trade as a Blueprint (02:15:17) – Why the Sharks Didn't Rush the Hughes Market (02:18:09) – Celebrini Is Accelerating the Timeline (02:25:05) – Could San Jose Sharks Buy at Deadline? (02:25:30) – Keegan's Prospect Corner (02:27:43) – Tynan Lawrence Rockets Up 2026 Draft Boards (02:28:52) – Why Lawrence's Rise Is About Center Scarcity (02:30:25) – Lawrence's Game: Strengths and Limits (02:33:58) – Current Top of the 2026 Draft Board (02:36:50) – Teddy Mutryn Development Check-In (02:45:01) – Keegan vs. Hodge: Who Was First to Graf Meme? (02:48:29) – Final Thoughts and Sign-Off Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Minimum Competence
    Legal News for Tues 12/16 - No Tax on Overtime is Bogus, Trump's $10b Lawsuit, Law School Enrollment Way Up, Ball Room Court Fight and SNAP Deadline Ruling

    Minimum Competence

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 9:30


    This Day in Legal History: West Coast HotelOn December 16, 1936, the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish, a case that would become a cornerstone in constitutional law and mark a significant turning point in the Court's approach to economic regulation. At issue was the constitutionality of Washington State's minimum wage law for women, which had been challenged by the West Coast Hotel Company after Elsie Parrish, a maid, sued for back wages.The case arrived during a period when the Court had consistently struck down New Deal-era economic regulations, relying on a broad interpretation of “freedom of contract” under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Earlier cases like Lochner v. New York had enshrined a judicial skepticism toward government interference in labor and wage arrangements.However, in Parrish, the Court's posture shifted. The eventual decision, handed down in 1937, upheld the minimum wage law, effectively signaling the end of the so-called Lochner era. The majority reasoned that the state had a legitimate interest in protecting the health and well-being of workers, particularly vulnerable low-wage employees.Justice Owen Roberts, who had previously sided with the Court's conservative bloc, voted with the majority—his move later came to be known as “the switch in time that saved nine,” as it followed President Roosevelt's controversial proposal to expand the Court.The decision validated broader governmental authority to regulate the economy, and it cleared the path for many New Deal policies to take root. It also marked a recalibration in the balance between individual economic liberty and the public interest.West Coast Hotel remains a landmark case in US constitutional history, exemplifying how judicial interpretation can evolve in response to changing social and economic realities.The 2025 tax-and-spending law introduced an overtime tax deduction that was billed as relief for overworked, working-class Americans. But the reality shaping up for the 2026 filing season is far more complicated—and far less beneficial—than its political framing suggested. The deduction does not exempt overtime pay from taxation; instead, it offers a narrow, post-withholding deduction that workers must calculate themselves, often without support from their employers or sufficient guidance from the IRS.The structure of the deduction is flawed: it only applies to the “half” portion of time-and-a-half pay and is capped at $12,500. For lower-wage workers to take full advantage, they must clock extraordinary amounts of overtime—something not feasible for many. Meanwhile, employers are actively disincentivized from helping employees understand or claim the benefit. If they report eligibility and make an error, they could face legal penalties, while doing nothing carries no risk. The system thus favors inaction and leaves employees to fend for themselves.Without clear W-2 guidance or safe harbor rules, the deduction becomes accessible primarily to those with tax professionals or payroll tools—functioning as a quiet subsidy for the well-advised. For others, it's a bureaucratic maze with limited reward. To prevent administrative failure, the IRS should at least provide a legal safe harbor for employers and model W-2 language. A more ambitious fix would be a flat-rate standard deduction for eligible workers, reducing complexity. Until then, this “relief” policy punishes transparency, discourages compliance, and places the greatest burden on those with the fewest resources.Trump Overtime Tax Break More a Political Tagline Than Tax ReliefDonald Trump filed a lawsuit in federal court in Miami seeking up to $10 billion in damages from the BBC, alleging defamation and violation of Florida's unfair trade practices law. The suit stems from an edited segment in a BBC Panorama documentary that combined parts of Trump's January 6, 2021 speech—specifically his calls to “march on the Capitol” and to “fight like hell”—while omitting language where he encouraged peaceful protest. Trump claims the edit falsely portrayed him as inciting violence and caused substantial reputational and financial harm.The BBC had previously admitted to an error in editing, apologized publicly, and acknowledged the clip could give a misleading impression. However, the broadcaster argues that there is no legal basis for the lawsuit. UK officials have backed the BBC's position, saying it has taken appropriate steps. Despite this, Trump's legal team claims the broadcaster has shown no real remorse and continues to engage in what they describe as politically motivated misrepresentation.The documentary in question aired before the 2024 U.S. presidential election and triggered significant fallout for the BBC, including the resignations of its top two executives. While the program did not air in the U.S., it was available via BritBox—a BBC-controlled streaming service—and possibly distributed in North America through licensing deals with Canadian firm Blue Ant Media.Legal experts say Trump faces a high bar in U.S. courts under First Amendment standards. He must prove not only that the edited content was false and defamatory, but also that the BBC acted with actual malice or reckless disregard for the truth. The BBC may argue that the content was substantially accurate and did not materially harm Trump's reputation. Other networks, including CBS and ABC, previously settled defamation claims with Trump after his 2024 election victory.Trump seeks up to $10 billion in damages from BBC over editing of January 6 speech | ReutersU.S. law school enrollment surged 8% in 2025, reaching a 13-year high with 42,817 first-year students, according to new data from the American Bar Association. The increase follows an 18% rise in law school applicants and continues a multi-year upward trend, fueled by a mix of economic uncertainty, political intensity, and a growing interest in legal careers. The sluggish job market for college graduates, coupled with the centrality of legal issues during Donald Trump's second presidential term, has contributed to renewed interest in law degrees.A significant number of prospective students also cited personal and social motivations. A survey of 15,000 LSAT takers found rising interest in using law degrees to “help others” and “advocate for social justice,” with both reasons seeing double-digit percentage increases over last year. The pool of LSAT test-takers has grown as well, signaling likely continued enrollment growth in 2026.Some elite law schools, including Harvard, enrolled their largest first-year classes in over a decade. However, the long-term outlook remains uncertain. Legal employment has been strong in recent years, with the class of 2024 posting record job placement, but experts warn that advances in artificial intelligence could reduce demand for new associates—particularly at large firms offering high salaries. Smaller sectors like government and public interest law may struggle to absorb excess graduates if hiring slows.US job market, politics fuel 8% surge in law school enrollment | ReutersDonald Trump's controversial plan to build a $300 million, 90,000-square-foot ballroom on the White House grounds is facing its first legal challenge in federal court. The National Trust for Historic Preservation has sued Trump and several federal agencies, alleging that the demolition of the East Wing to make way for the ballroom violated multiple preservation laws and bypassed required reviews. The group is seeking a temporary restraining order to halt ongoing construction, citing irreversible damage to the historic structure.Since returning to office in January, Trump has made high-profile aesthetic changes to the White House, including installing gold accents in the Oval Office and converting the Rose Garden lawn into a patio modeled after Mar-a-Lago. But the scale and visibility of the ballroom project has drawn particularly intense criticism, especially as heavy machinery was seen dismantling the 120-year-old East Wing.The lawsuit argues that no president, including Trump, has the unilateral authority to alter protected parts of the White House without following procedures involving public input and reviews by agencies like the National Capital Planning Commission and the Commission of Fine Arts.The administration defended the project as lawful, citing historical precedent and presidential authority to modify the executive residence. It emphasized that above-ground construction was not scheduled to begin until April, rendering emergency relief unnecessary. Still, the National Trust contends that public consultation and proper approvals are not optional and must be upheld regardless of the project's timeline or presidential status.Trump's $300 million White House ballroom makeover faces day in court | ReutersA federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) must extend the deadline for states to implement new immigration-related restrictions on food aid benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The decision, issued by U.S. District Judge Mustafa Kasubhai in Oregon, came in response to a lawsuit brought by 21 Democratic-led states and the District of Columbia. The states argued they were not given adequate time or clarity to comply with the new rules, which were tied to President Donald Trump's domestic policy legislation passed in July.The USDA had initially set a November 1 deadline for states to comply with the restrictions, which limit SNAP benefits to U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents. However, the guidance issued on October 31 created confusion by implying that some lawful residents—such as those who entered the U.S. as asylees or refugees—were ineligible, contrary to what the law allowed. The USDA later revised the guidance, but still maintained the November 1 deadline.Judge Kasubhai extended the grace period for compliance until April 9, finding the original deadline arbitrary and harmful to state budgets. He noted that the USDA's sudden guidance rollout undermined states' ability to respond and eroded trust in federal-state cooperation. The ruling blocks the USDA from penalizing states that don't meet the earlier deadline while the lawsuit proceeds.USDA must give states more time to implement new food aid restrictions, judge rules | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

    Chicago Bulls Central
    Bulls MUST Use Deadline, Not Free Agency

    Chicago Bulls Central

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 28:25


    The Bulls' “wait for cap space” plan sounds nice… until you look at the 2026 free-agent class

    The Moscow Murders and More
    The Epstein Files Deadline: Managing Expectations in a System Built on Silence (12/15/25)

    The Moscow Murders and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 11:28 Transcription Available


    As the December 19th DOJ deadline approaches, expectations for a meaningful Epstein file release remain predictably low. History suggests this will be less a moment of transparency and more a carefully managed pressure-release, offering recycled information already known while withholding anything truly damaging to the government or to Donald Trump. If there had been genuine intent to disclose the full truth, it would not have required months of procedural theater and resistance. Instead, the long delay itself signals reluctance, not resolve. A DOJ overseen by figures who have actively fought disclosure is unlikely to suddenly reverse course out of goodwill. Skepticism here is not cynicism for its own sake, but a rational response to an institution that has consistently prioritized self-protection over accountability.What should be expected is a document dump heavy on redactions, light on substance, and carefully curated to avoid embarrassment or legal exposure. FBI 302s, internal emails, candid assessments, and anything implicating systemic failures or political sensitivity are almost certainly off the table. Names may appear without context, timelines without consequence, and pages without meaningful content. If this release is perceived as insulting or deliberately hollow, it risks igniting a backlash that narratives and media spin may not contain. The real story may not be what is released, but what is conspicuously absent—and the justifications used to keep it that way. Epstein disclosures have only ever advanced under pressure, not voluntary transparency, and this release is unlikely to change that fundamental reality.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

    The Beat with Ari Melber
    New Epstein pics put heat on DOJ for December deadline

    The Beat with Ari Melber

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 40:56


    December 12, 2025; 6pm; House Democrats releasing numerous photos of Jeffrey Epstein with prominent individuals including Bill Gates, Donald Trump, Steve Bannon and Bill Clinton, ahead of the December 19 deadline for DOJ to release its Epstein files. MS NOW's Ari Melber reports and is joined by Molly Jong-Fast, Michelle Goldberg, and 50 Cent. To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW 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.

    Beyond The Horizon
    The Epstein Files Deadline: Managing Expectations in a System Built on Silence (12/15/25)

    Beyond The Horizon

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 11:28 Transcription Available


    As the December 19th DOJ deadline approaches, expectations for a meaningful Epstein file release remain predictably low. History suggests this will be less a moment of transparency and more a carefully managed pressure-release, offering recycled information already known while withholding anything truly damaging to the government or to Donald Trump. If there had been genuine intent to disclose the full truth, it would not have required months of procedural theater and resistance. Instead, the long delay itself signals reluctance, not resolve. A DOJ overseen by figures who have actively fought disclosure is unlikely to suddenly reverse course out of goodwill. Skepticism here is not cynicism for its own sake, but a rational response to an institution that has consistently prioritized self-protection over accountability.What should be expected is a document dump heavy on redactions, light on substance, and carefully curated to avoid embarrassment or legal exposure. FBI 302s, internal emails, candid assessments, and anything implicating systemic failures or political sensitivity are almost certainly off the table. Names may appear without context, timelines without consequence, and pages without meaningful content. If this release is perceived as insulting or deliberately hollow, it risks igniting a backlash that narratives and media spin may not contain. The real story may not be what is released, but what is conspicuously absent—and the justifications used to keep it that way. Epstein disclosures have only ever advanced under pressure, not voluntary transparency, and this release is unlikely to change that fundamental reality.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

    The Photographer Mindset
    Aaron's Emergency Back Surgery Has Become the Ultimate Reset Button

    The Photographer Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 53:02


    What happens when your body forces you to stop? Aaron shares the story of his sudden back injury, the decision to undergo emergency surgery, and the mindset needed to face recovery. From ignoring warning signs to embracing a full reset, we explore the balance between pushing through and knowing when to pull back. What does it take to rebuild stronger, and how can setbacks become opportunities for growth?Expect to Learn:How to differentiate between pushing through discomfort and addressing underlying issuesHow to set boundaries and step back from commitments when prioritizing yourself and recoveryHow to mentally navigate setbacks and reframe challenges as opportunitiesWhy having a strong support system is crucial during tough times and how to lean on them without guiltSponsors:Thanks to WhiteWall for being our lead sponsor this episode! They're the top choice for photographers who want high-quality prints! Order by December 16th 2025 to receive your print(s) before Christmas! : https://www.whitewall.com/Thanks also to the National Park Foundation for sponsoring today's episode. Enter the Share the Experience photo contest for a chance to win $10,000 and prizes from Celestron, Historic Hotels of America, and YETI. The grand prize winner's photo could be featured on the America the Beautiful—the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass. Deadline to submit is December 31st 2025! Submit your best shots now at sharetheexperience.org/tpmOur Links:Join our subreddit where you can share stories and ask questions:https://www.reddit.com/r/photographermindset/Subscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show: https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show

    The Epstein Chronicles
    The Epstein Files Deadline: Managing Expectations in a System Built on Silence (12/15/25)

    The Epstein Chronicles

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 11:28 Transcription Available


    As the December 19th DOJ deadline approaches, expectations for a meaningful Epstein file release remain predictably low. History suggests this will be less a moment of transparency and more a carefully managed pressure-release, offering recycled information already known while withholding anything truly damaging to the government or to Donald Trump. If there had been genuine intent to disclose the full truth, it would not have required months of procedural theater and resistance. Instead, the long delay itself signals reluctance, not resolve. A DOJ overseen by figures who have actively fought disclosure is unlikely to suddenly reverse course out of goodwill. Skepticism here is not cynicism for its own sake, but a rational response to an institution that has consistently prioritized self-protection over accountability.What should be expected is a document dump heavy on redactions, light on substance, and carefully curated to avoid embarrassment or legal exposure. FBI 302s, internal emails, candid assessments, and anything implicating systemic failures or political sensitivity are almost certainly off the table. Names may appear without context, timelines without consequence, and pages without meaningful content. If this release is perceived as insulting or deliberately hollow, it risks igniting a backlash that narratives and media spin may not contain. The real story may not be what is released, but what is conspicuously absent—and the justifications used to keep it that way. Epstein disclosures have only ever advanced under pressure, not voluntary transparency, and this release is unlikely to change that fundamental reality.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
    Judge Ends US Wind Moratorium, GB Energy Invests £1 Billion

    The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 1:51


    Allen covers a federal judge striking down the US wind energy moratorium, calling it arbitrary and capricious. Plus Maryland opens offshore wind bids for 8.5 gigawatts, Great British Energy announces a £1 billion supply chain investment, and Nordex lands its largest US turbine deal in 25 years with Alliant Energy in Iowa. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes’ YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! You know… they said wind power was finished. On day one of the new administration, an executive order landed on desks across Washington. Stop the turbines. Halt the permits. Shut it down. Seventeen states watched their clean energy investments… billions of dollars… suddenly frozen. The order called it a pause. Critics called it a burial. But here is what happened next. Federal Judge Patti Saris of Massachusetts looked at that order. She called it arbitrary. She called it capricious. And on December ninth… she threw it out. Wind energy… is back. The very next day after that federal judge struck down the wind moratorium… Maryland issued a new invitation for offshore wind bids. The state wants eight-point-five gigawatts of offshore wind by twenty thirty-one. Deadline for proposals… January sixteenth. You see… wind power now provides ten percent of America’s electricity. It is the United States’ largest source of renewable energy. Now… three thousand miles across the Atlantic… something else was stirring. In Britain, a state-owned company called Great British Energy unveiled a one billion pound plan. That is more than one-point-two billion dollars. Three hundred million pounds available right now… for turbine blades, transmission cables, and converter stations. The goal… not just to install clean energy… but to build it. On British soil. With British workers. CEO Dan McGrail put it simply. We are investing in British industry. Now… back here at home… in the cornfields of Iowa. The Nordex Group just announced the largest turbine deal in its twenty-five-year American history. Up to one hundred ninety wind turbines. Manufactured in West Branch, Iowa. That facility reopened just this past July. The customer… Alliant Energy. The capacity… more than one thousand megawatts. Enough electricity to power hundreds of thousands of homes. CEO Lisa Barton said they chose a local provider on purpose. “This decision promotes substantial economic development throughout our service area.” Development continues in the US for onshore and offshore wind — although it will take more time offshore wind to grow. But pay attention to what is happening in the UK with GB Energy as offshore and onshore wind production is being built within its borders. Having attended the UK Offshore Wind Supply Chain Spotlight 2025 event in Edinburgh last week, there is massive capability in the UK. And the rest of the world should learn from their efforts. That’s the wind energy news for the 15th of December 2025. Join us tomorrow for the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.

    V Sessions with Yves V
    V Sessions 539

    V Sessions with Yves V

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 63:26


    01. Benny Benassi, Glowal, SQU4RE - Shades (Extended Mix) 02. Fafaq x DJ Kuba & Neitan - Spread Love (Extended Mix) 03. Yves V - Here Comes That Sound (Extended Mix) 04. James Vickery - Fall In Your Arms (YvesV Remix) 05. 39 Kingdom, DEADLINE feat. Émilie Rachel - Hit Me Like A Fire (Extended Mix) 06. Truth x Lies - Turn The Volume Up (Extended Mix) 07. Aldor, Semblance Smile - Lose Control (Extended Mix) 08. DISORDER - Touch My Body (Extended Mix) 09. Alok, SCRIPT - Substance (feat. FAANGS) (Extended Mix) 10. Vintage Culture, Gabss - Lost (Extended Mix) 11. 22Bullets ft. Junior - Chasing (Extended Mix) 12. Michael Nizzar - Brighter Days (Extended Mix) 13. Kelland x Cody Ko - 2SWEET (Extended Mix) 14. Repiet & Julia Kleijn - Lifetime (Extended Mix) CLASSIC OF THE WEEK 15. Sebastien Leger - Bambou (Original Mix)

    Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective
    Lakers Need To Make A Move? + Teams To Watch At Deadline & OKC's Historic Chase

    Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 55:13


    Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Vincent Goodwill and Bobby Marks to react to the Spurs exposing some of the Lakers key weaknesses, the guys discuss if LA needs to address these at the deadline. Plus, we talk how far ahead of schedule San Antonio's young talent may be. Then, the crew breaks down the challenges rebuilding in the NBA before talking the historic domination from the Thunder including if any team can stop them from achieving history. Finally, what players and teams to keep on eye for trade season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Lead with Jake Tapper
    Senate Rejects Health Care Bills As Obamacare Deadline Looms

    The Lead with Jake Tapper

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 91:02


    Can a majority in a deeply divided Congress agree on a health care fix before the deadline in less than three weeks when premiums for millions of Americans could go up drastically? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The World According To Ben Stein
    Zelensky on Deadline: Is Peace Coming to Ukraine?

    The World According To Ben Stein

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 50:53


    On the December 11, 2025, edition of the podcast, will Zelensky meet the deadline he's been given for peace? Also, is the U.S. economy going to improve, will Donald Trump fire the FED chair, is Europe about o collapse? All that and more on #TheWorldAccordingToBenStein.

    The Rundown Wrestling Network
    The Rundown: Dild' Em, Damn Near Killed Him

    The Rundown Wrestling Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 57:42


    Adam and Troy are here to recap Deadline and play some songs. https://soundcloud.com/woodstock-meep

    Shop Sounds Podcast
    Ep. 133| Professor Prostate and the Secret Door

    Shop Sounds Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 79:55 Transcription Available


    On this week's show, Jason talks about the pregress on his new shop build out, Keith has screwed himself again by working on 2 (well actually 3) projects at the same time and Mary needs to take a break from house DIy and is moving on to a very emotional build.  Be sure to check out Bits & Bits at www.bitsbits.com and use coupon code MORSELS15 to save 15% on your order of router and/or CNC bits. Be sure to hit up Katz-Moses Tools at www.KMTools.com - cool tools at a fair price. If it's on their website, it's in Jonathan's apron. www.kmtools.com **And check out the new Katz Moses toolless adjustable countersink and new sharpening jig. Oh, and don't forget about his new aluminum channel French Cleat system with some bad azz 3D printed accessories that lock in place!! **WTB Woodworking has a new JET giveaway that includes sweet benchtop lather with variable speed and reverse! The link for the giveaway will be: https://www.wtbwoodworking.com/giveaway , so go sign up and win yourself some sweet kit! DEADLINE is December 19th at MIDNIGHT ET! Be sure to check out WTB Woodworking new store at 390 Pike Road, Unit 2, Huntingdon Valley, PA for lumber, slabs, woodworking tools and MORE!! Or shop online and earn yourself some Burkell bucks for every dollar you spend!Help us support Grit-Grip!! A revolutionary new breed of double-sided sanding sponges that we all three LOVE! Check it out at https://grit-grip.com/ and use code "shopsounds" at checkout to get a free sanding block!The Bourbon Blade: https://www.bourbonmoth.com/shop/p/the-bourbon-blade-original-pocket-chiselIf you'd like to support us on Patreon and have access to our irreverent aftershow, you can sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/shopsoundspodcastYou can find us on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook and TikTok (maybe): Bourbon Moth Woodworking and Keith Johnson Woodworking and Kodamari Design

    The Brian Lehrer Show
    Paramount and Netflix Come for Warner Bros.

    The Brian Lehrer Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 40:58


    Rohan Goswami, business reporter at Semafor, and Katie Campione, senior TV and labor reporter at Deadline, discusses the recent merger talks for Paramount and Netflix to buy up parts of Warner Bros. Discovery, including news of Paramount's "hostile" bid of $108 billion — one of the largest ever.