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Transportation engineers from Battle Ground and Ridgefield will join the Clark County Commission on Aging on June 15 to discuss ADA compliance challenges in smaller cities. The public meeting begins at 4:30 p.m. at the Public Service Center in Vancouver, with hybrid attendance available. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/commission-on-aging-to-discuss-implementation-of-ada-transportation-standards-in-smaller-cities/ #ClarkCounty #CommissionOnAging #ADA #Transportation #BattleGround #Ridgefield #Vancouver #WashingtonState #Accessibility #AgingReadiness
Calling this a Feel Good because a ton of money was raised for an elderly theater worker, but will she keep the money? STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/viral-gofundme-for-theater-employee-raises-debate/
Kaleb and I share our biggest summer hot takes—from lake days vs. beach days and Fourth of July opinions to summer travel, friendship trips, parenting realities, country music, airplane etiquette, and hotels vs. Airbnbs. We also talk about the pressure of having the "perfect summer," navigating changing seasons of life, and how to create meaningful memories without unrealistic expectations. Grab your iced coffee and come hang out with us and see if you agree! ☀️✨ Thanks to Our Sponsors Wayfair: Get organized, refreshed, and back on track this new year for WAY less. Head to Wayfair.com right now to shop all things home. Grand Canyon University: Visit GCU.edu to learn more. BetterHelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/HAPPYHEALTHY and get 10% off your first month. Shopify: Start your business today with the industry's best business partner, Shopify. The Wonder Project: Subscriber support makes more great content like I Gotta Ask with Annie F. Downs possible. The Wonder Project subscription on Prime Video is available in the U.S. for $8.99/month or $89.99/year after a 7-day free trial.Visit tinyurl.com/HAHIGottaAsk to learn more! If you'd like to partner with Jeanine as a sponsor for the Happy & Healthy podcast, fill out our Advertise With Us form! Follow us on Instagram! Happy and Healthy Jeanine Jeanine and Kaleb Follow us on TikTok! Happy and Healthy Jeanine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hour 2 of The Charlie James Show on Monday, June 1, 2026, confronted the sharpening divide between establishment and grassroots Republicans in South Carolina alongside culture-war battles marking the start of June.Segment 5: The Anti-Establishment Ticket (Norman Taps Morgan)The Alliance: U.S. Representative Ralph Norman officially announced former State Representative and South Carolina Freedom Caucus founder Adam Morgan as his lieutenant governor running mate [8373524].The Strategy: Broadcast from Morgan's Greenville business, the announcement took direct aim at Senator Lindsey Graham's establishment "Get Out the Vote" tour in Columbia.The Platform: Framed as a fight against nepotism, Norman pledged to make Morgan his "road czar" to conduct a forensic audit of the SCDOT.Segment 6: Weaponizing the "Fascist" LabelThe Narrative: Charlie analyzed the national media landscape, breaking down how the political left systematically attaches the "fascist" label to conservative policies.The Counter-Argument: The segment focused on how mainstream media mischaracterizes traditional constitutional conservatism—such as state sovereignty and border enforcement—as authoritarianism to alienate moderate voters.Segment 7: The Tax Debate (SC Income Tax vs. Florida Property Tax)South Carolina's Goal: The discussion turned to fiscal policy, with Charlie advocating for the complete elimination of the South Carolina state income tax to stay economically competitive.The Florida Blueprint: The show contrasted SC's progress with aggressive tax proposals in Florida, where lawmakers are actively discussing the radical framework of eliminating residential property taxes entirely.Segment 8: Greenville Forums & The Decline of Pride MonthLocal Politics Tonight: Charlie reminded Upstate voters about the critical Greenville County candidate forum happening tonight, urging listeners to vet local council and legislative contenders before the June 9 primary.Cultural Shifts: The hour closed with a commentary on the start of June, where Charlie argued that corporations and the public are pulling back from Pride Month. He noted a measurable decline in corporate visual branding and public enthusiasm compared to previous years, attributing the shift to consumer fatigue and the financial fallout of hyper-politicized marketing.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber open with the kind of organic ballpark moment that gets lost when stadiums blast constant music, as a fan hilariously urges Aaron Judge to bunt because nobody would expect it. That sparks a larger conversation about creativity from fans and the little moments that make live sports feel unpredictable. The discussion then turns to Knicks championship gear and the complicated rules fans create around wearing shirts or hats after a team reaches the final but does not win it all. Evan and Tiki compare Knicks Finals merch to Mets pennant gear, Yankees World Series hats, Rangers and Giants championship apparel, and the difference between celebrating a real accomplishment and wearing something other fans can mock.
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Evan Cohen joined. Sedano called the Lakers season a success given everything. Cohen pushed back - championship or bust always applies to this team and this player. One word for LeBron's Lakers tenure: Sedano said "success," Cohen said "dramatic," Kap said "relevant." Debated whether last night was his final game in purple and gold. Is Luka + Reaves enough to compete in the West next year without a third star? Who initiates the LeBron divorce - Lakers or LeBron? Kap says the Lakers under new ownership, thinking long-term around Luka. Sedano says LeBron listens to offers and could walk on his own. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Erie County Legislator Frank Todaro and gas station owner Carl Hasselback both join the show to discuss the Erie County gas tax, which is being heavily debated right now by local lawmakers, with some pushing to cap it.
Across all four hours, the Friday, May 1, 2026, broadcast of The Charlie James Show served as a sharp critique of the Republican establishment and a call for aggressive conservative reform in South Carolina and beyond.Hour 1: Analyzed the SC gubernatorial field's push for "Trump-style" conservatism while condemning Governor McMaster's "liberal" proclamation of Arab-American Heritage Month.Hour 2: Debated the high-stakes redistricting of SC-06, contrasting Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette's bold stance against McMaster's perceived hesitation and leftist "Jim Crow 2.0" rhetoric.Hour 3: Focused on the national stage, covering Trump's rally in The Villages, the movement to oust Senator John Thune, and Ag Secretary Brooke Rawlings' crackdown on SNAP fraud.Hour 4: Evaluated local lawmakers via the Freedom Index and compared Tennessee's aggressive redistricting push to South Carolina's, while warning that public schools have shifted from education to political indoctrination.
Send us Fan MailRachel, Jacklyn, and special guest Tanner Tate take a deep dive into the shows that schools across the country are producing the most this year—and they give their honest, no-filter opinions on where they actually belong.Whether you're a theatre teacher, student, or just love musical theatre, this one's for you.onstageblog.comfacebook.com/onstageblogtwitter.com/onstagebloginstagram.com/onstagebloghttps://www.youtube.com/@onstageblog8213
Joe Pags unloads on Jimmy Kimmel after controversial remarks, asking whether networks should finally take action as Melania Trump pushes back and calls for accountability. Rep. Nancy Mace joins the chorus, slamming what she sees as an extreme narrative, while actress January Jones sparks outrage with claims about the assassination attempt — and Pags doesn't hold back in response. Then, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addresses the situation, emphasizing that political disagreements must remain peaceful. Plus, Kay Hill joins to tackle the bigger question — where is the line between free speech and going too far? A heated, can't-miss debate on media, responsibility, and the limits of speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tynwald debated a couple of items about tourism last week. The Enterprise Minister brought a report to Tynwald on the possibility of introducing a tourism after being asked to do so by Tynwald. The report was received though not without some criticism from Onchan MHK Rob Callister. There was then a motion from Manx National Heritage on the sale of the old Castletown police station with the cash strapped heritage organisation unable to find a sustainable long term use for the building. Hear the conflicting views on these items on this week's Agenda. MNH clearly needs the money but would a tourism levy work for Manx tourism?
HOUR 4 - Draymond Green claims the Steve Kerr era may be over, and we react by debating the uncertain future of the Warriors with major questions looming. Plus, longtime Bay Area writer Steve Kettmann joins the show to discuss collaborating with Dusty Baker on a new book, sharing great stories and baseball insight from one of the game’s most respected figures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailWe catch up on games, Comic Con crowds, birthdays, and the little purchases that make adult life feel smoother, from a new couch to yerba mate gear. Then we get into bigger frustrations about modern cars, nonstop reboots, Disney nostalgia, and why everything from GPUs to groceries feels priced to push you back inside. • weekend catch-up with Fortnite, Diablo II, and Skyrim comfort gaming • SC Comic Con experience with bigger crowds and vendor hall damage • turning 35 and keeping it low-key • DIY Volvo brake work and why a diagnostic tool matters for newer cars • yerba mate routine with handcrafted gourds, curing, and finding the right pour • frustration with modern car manufacturing, reliability, and electronics overload • gas prices, summer travel costs, and why things may get worse • why some reboots feel natural and others feel unnecessary • Malcolm In The Middle and Scrubs as examples of reboots done right • why Living Single and Martin are hard to revive without losing the magic • whether new Disney movies create the same obsession as older classics • favorite Disney picks like The Aristocats and the movies that still hold up • anime movies and Demon Slayer franchise momentum • graphics card pricing and AMD vs Nvidia value talk • PC building hesitation in an expensive market • Stanley thermos accessory fail and sending it back • barbecue business dreams, meat prices, and selling smoked chicken in a parking lot Make sure you follow us on our socials, uh, TikTok, Facebook, everything like that. Make sure you like and uh please subscribe to the YouTube channel and anywhere else you can subscribe. https://www.carolinaotakus.com/
We are back for another round of X-Illerating X-Men debates! Returning champ Jaemeel will be defending his belt against a couple of rabid Wolverine's of wit, Davan and X-Man Dan! SNIKT!#xmen #xmenanimatedseries #xmenTAS #xmen97 #xmenevolution #wolverineandthexmen #marvel #disneyplus #marvelstudios #marvelanimation #marvelcomics #uncannyxmen #wolverine #storm #kittypryde #nightcrawler #cyclops #jeangrey #rogue #gambit #weaponx #emmafrostA PROUD PART OF THE SWEAR2POD NETWORKSupport the show
Kaleb and I basically turned the podcast into a full-on debate stage! We're going head-to-head on some pretty spicy takes — from whether sports betting is actually “investing” (??), to if sports are lowkey an idol, to the most RANDOM arguments like dogs wearing shoes and cats being wild animals
Who's to say what shape the earth is, anyway? I say it's the shape of Lincoln's head, but WITHOUT the stovepipe hat. That's what the science supports, and I'm brave enough to believe in science. And don't worry: Now that we've exposed the myths of the flat earth, no one believes in it anymore.
Joe’s opening statement in his debate against Doug Wilson on Sola Scriptura. Transcript: Joe: Welcome back to Shameless Popery. I’m Joe Heschmeyer and happy Easter. I suspect many of you are familiar with the Protestant pastor, Doug Wilson. He’s often been described as a Christian nationalist. He recently made the news for arguing that the law shouldn’t permit Catholics to process down the street with images of Mary or with the Eucharist. Clip: Catholic church bells would be okay. Catholic church bells would be okay. But a parade in honor of the Virgin Mary, carrying an...
The Mets fail to score despite a strong outing from Kodai Senga, leaving plenty of frustration but also a clear silver lining on the mound. His performance showed flashes of dominance and resilience, giving fans reason to feel encouraged even in a shutout loss. The focus quickly turns to whether this is just an early season slump or a more concerning trend for a lineup that has struggled to produce since Opening Day. The conversation also dives into bullpen strategy and the reasoning behind certain in game decisions that can frustrate fans in the moment. While moves may look questionable during a loss, the bigger picture of managing a long season and preserving arms comes into play. The hosts break down whether these choices are justified or if the Mets are overthinking situations that demand a more aggressive approach.
In this monthly conversation series Grant Scott speaks with editor, writer and curator of photography Bill Shapiro. In an informal conversation each month Grant and Bill comment on the photographic environment as they see it. This month Bill and Grant take on the photo competition. Bill Shapiro Bill Shapiro served as the Editor-in-Chief of LIFE, the legendary photo magazine; LIFE's relaunch in 2004 was the largest in Time Inc. history. Later, he was the founding Editor-in-Chief of LIFE.com, which won the 2011 National Magazine Award for digital photography. Shapiro is the author of several books, among them Gus & Me, a children's book he co-wrote with Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards and, What We Keep, which looks at the objects in our life that hold the most emotional significance. A fine-art photography curator for New York galleries and a consultant to photographers, Shapiro is also a Contributing Editor to the Leica Conversations series. He has written about photography for the New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, the Atlantic, Vogue, and Esquire, among others. Every Friday — more or less — he posts about under-the-radar photographers on his Instagram feed, where he's @billshapiro. Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work as a photographer for a number of advertising and editorial clients in 2000. Alongside his photographic career Scott has art directed numerous advertising campaigns, worked as a creative director at Sotheby's, art directed foto8 magazine, founded his own photographic gallery, edited Professional Photographer magazine and launched his own title for photographers and filmmakers Hungry Eye. He founded the United Nations of Photography in 2012, and is now a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, and a BBC Radio contributor. Scott is the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019), and What Does Photography Mean To You? (Bluecoat Press 2020). His photography has been published in At Home With The Makers of Style (Thames & Hudson 2006) and Crash Happy: A Night at The Bangers (Cafe Royal Books 2012). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was premiered in 2018. ©Grant Scott 2026
Justin and Shaun react to John Harbaugh's presser + discuss the biggest storylines for the Giants heading into the NFL Draft! Download the Fanatics Sportsbook app , use code JOMBOY https://fanatics.onelink.me/5kut/JOMBOY New customers who sign up and Bet $5, Get $100 in FanCash*. Use FanCash on bonus bets, profit boosts, team gear and more on Fanatics.com. Start your free online visit today at https://Hims.com/giants for your personalized ED treatment options. 00:00 The Top 5 Most Debated Giants Draft Storylines 00:45 Justin was in a commercial 03:20 Harbaugh's says the Giants needs will impact the Draft 06:20 Stopping the run 09:00 Playing starters in the preseason 10:10 Interest in an OBJ reunion 13:40 Setting a standard for winning in NY 15:20 Harbaugh on Neal and ezeudu 18:25 Joe Schoens Draft Talk 20:45 Fanatics Fivo, Biggest Giants Debates 21:10 DB Mansoor Delane worth the pick at 5 26:40 Don't see it with Delane 32:15 Is 5 too early to draft S Caleb Downs 34:30 The smartest player on the field 38:45 Trading back for more picks? 42:35 The Ideal team to trade back 46:50 drafting a RB Jeremiyah Love 50:15 Is the roster in a spot where you can draft a RB in the 1st round 51:35 Forcing an OL pick in the draft 54:20 Pressure to draft for need Check out our Merch: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/collections/talkin-giants Subscribe to JM Football for our NFL coverage: https://www.youtube.com/@JMFootball Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com #giants #nygiants *New customers in AZ, CO, CT, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MO, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, or WY. Must toggle on this promotion in your bet slip and wager $5+ cash on any market (min. odds -500) within 7 days of account opening to receive $100 in FanCash. Promotional FanCash expires 7 days from issuance (at 11:59pm ET). Terms, including FanCash terms apply-see Fanatics Sportsbook app. Use FanCash on bonus bets, profit boosts, team gear on Fanatics.com and so much more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ireland has a new permanent government scheme providing regular cash transfers to 2,000 artists.The people who can access it range from circus performers to opera singers.It follows a pilot of more than three years which is believed to have brought a return on investment to the economy.Big tech backs basic income schemes like this to offset the consequences AI is having on the workforce.Leading economists believe it could create a dystopian world.Nevertheless, more governments are piloting or planning to introduce schemes like this.This week on The Inquiry, we're asking ‘Why is basic income being debated?'Contributors: Dr Jenny Dagg, assistant lecturer, Maynooth University, Ireland Dr Catarina Neves, postdoctoral fellow, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Daron Acemoglu, 2024 Nobel Prize winner in economics, institute professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US Jurgen De Wispelaere, acting chair of the Basic Income Earth NetworkPresenter: Charmaine Cozier Producer: Daniel Rosney Researcher: Evie Yabsley Editor: Tom Bigwood Technical Producer: Craig Boardman Production Management: Phoebe Lomas and Liam Morrey(Photo: A customer withdraws euro bills from an ATM in Sofia. Credit: Bloomberg/Getty Images)
This week on Movie Torture, Brad, Jacob, and MTD set out to review Agent Recon… and accidentally spend most of the episode questioning reality, anatomy, and whether MTD is secretly the Matrix.The movie itself? Chuck Norris plays a robot… kind of. There's red ash, magic mana, aliens, and a rule that you can only kill enemies by shooting them in the liver—which immediately sends the guys into a full breakdown because none of them know where the liver is. At one point, the conversation turns into a survival strategy of “just aim somewhere in the torso and hope for the best.”But the real highlight isn't the movie—it's the spirals.Within minutes, they've:Debated uploading MTD's brain into a cyborg and whether he'd save humanity or just bring a TV remote to a gunfightPlanned a full production of Monkey Cop like it's a legitimate Hollywood contenderArgued about who would survive an alien invasion (spoiler: nobody, because they're all aiming for the wrong organs)Gone deep into Total Gym infomercials and somehow turned it into a Rocky-style training montage between two grown men in an apartmentDiscussed who's dying first between Dick Van Dyke and Mel Brooks like it's a Vegas betting lineAnd briefly turned the episode into an emotional moment about not wanting each other to die… before immediately going back to poop jokes and cyborg dadsMeanwhile, Agent Recon keeps happening in the background—barely. There's a random daughter subplot nobody asked for, villains that look like the same three guys in different hoodies, and Chuck Norris showing up just long enough to remind everyone this movie technically has a legend in it.By the end, there's an explosion, a memory chip, and zero clarity—just like the episode itself.It's less of a movie review and more of a chaotic hangout where the movie loses and the tangents win.Follow Movie Torture here:https://www.instagram.com/movietorturepod/Buy Merch here:https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-hopecast-network-swag/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/
Public outcry on the WORD talk line regarding No Kings rallies and Senator Graham coincided with shock over the United Methodist Church's support for minor gender surgeries and questions regarding Somaliland's desire to extradite Ilhan Omar.
I joined my MAGA friend Batya Ungar-Sargon on her NewsNation show to discuss & debate the latest news and headlines.Support My Show: https://linktr.ee/bradpolumboSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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March 19, 2026- We assess plans to reduce energy prices and Gov. Kathy Hochul's campaign to roll back New York's green energy goals with Marie French, energy and environment reporter for Politico New York.
In this episode of For Humanity, John travels to Brussels, Belgium for PauseCon — the global gathering of Pause AI volunteers and advocates — joined by board member and author Louis Berman and filmmaker Beau Kershaw.The goal: train activists to be more effective in the fight against AI risk. What unfolded was one of the most honest conversations in the AI safety movement about why, despite 80% public support, almost nobody is actually showing up.John didn't pull punches. Nothing is working. Not fast enough. Not at the scale we need. But the energy is out there — and this episode is about where to find it and how to channel it.The centerpiece is a live debate between John and Max Winga of Control AI on one of the most divisive strategic questions in the movement:Should we talk about extinction risk directly — or meet people where they are with the harms happening right now?Together, they explore:* Why 80% public support hasn't translated into mass mobilization* The case for leading with existential risk vs. “mundane” AI harms* Data centers, community opposition, and financial pain as a strategy* Why John believes laws and treaties alone won't save us* The winning state: making unsafe AI bad for business* What's actually moving the needle in the US right now* How to talk to someone about AI risk without losing them* The “yes and” approach vs. the AI safety world's love of “no but”If you've ever wondered why the AI safety movement struggles to break through despite overwhelming public agreement — this episode is required viewing.
Fantasy Racing Junk Shopping SpreeIn Everyone Racers Episode 427, the crew dives into a hilarious and surprisingly insightful fantasy garage challenge, hunting through RacingJunk listings and obscure automotive corners of the internet to find the most ridiculous, brilliant, and questionable race cars we'd buy if logic and budgets didn't exist. Join us as Chris Startles a Manatee with his Jensen, Tim never needs a windshield, Chrissy gets another Mazda Bongo Friendee and apparently Mental is bored at work Because it's Episode 427, we kick things off with a tribute to the legendary 427 big block era—the mysterious NASCAR “Mystery Motor,” the brutal torque monsters of the 1960s, and the engines that helped shape American racing culture.From there… things get weird.Expect:• Wild fantasy race car picks• Questionable decisions from the internet's finest classifieds• Vintage oddities and unexpected race builds• A 1970 Mercedes SL that might be the most sophisticated bad decision ever• Maserati dreams and paddock-level logic• Plenty of paddock humor, bad financial advice, and bench-racing chaosWhether you race ChampCar, Lemons, SCCA, NASA, track days, or grassroots endurance racing, this episode is for the drivers, mechanics, and garage builders who spend way too much time browsing race cars they absolutely do not need.If you've ever:• Scrolled RacingJunk at 1am• Imagined the perfect budget endurance race car build• Debated ridiculous race car purchases with your friends• Or wondered what your dream amateur racing garage would look like……this episode will feel very familiar.Welcome to the paddock.Join the ConversationDrop a comment and tell us:What would YOUR fantasy race car purchase be?Vintage racer? Budget endurance monster? Something completely unhinged?We want to hear it.Subscribe for Weekly Grassroots Racing ChaosEveryone Racers is the podcast for:amateur racing enthusiastsDIY race car buildersendurance racing teamstrack day addictsmotorsport mechanicsand anyone who loves oddball car cultureSubscribe so you don't miss weekly episodes covering:• amateur endurance racing• race car build tips• grassroots motorsports culture• racing tech discussions• budget race car builds• racing news and paddock storiesThe cars we bought https://www.racingjunk.com/mercedes-benz/184774109/1987-mercedes-benz-560sl.htmlhttps://www.racingjunk.com/porsche/184764991/1959-porsche-356a.html?category_id=4990&np_offset=12 https://www.racingjunk.com/jaguar/2475975/-1978-xjs-roadster.html?category_id=&search=Jaguar&quickSearch=1&np_offset=25&from=search https://www.racingjunk.com/hauler-trucks/184718014/freightliner-cabover-toter.html https://www.racingjunk.com/monster-truck/183934311/tank.html?category_id=5308&np_offset=3https://www.facebook.com/share/18VDpF25H8/https://www.facebook.com/share/18HZBi9sDR/https://www.facebook.com/share/16bWf1fY3b/https://www.racingjunk.com/chevrolet/183103250/1969-chevrolet-corvette.html?category_id=1060&aces_model_id=440&np_offset=1#12https://www.racingjunk.com/c6-2005-2013-/184773463/clean-title-.html?category_id=1419&np_offset=20https://www.racingjunk.com/mercedes-benz/184714342/1993-mercedes-benz-500e.html?category_id=4960&np_offset=12#2https://www.racingjunk.com/jensen/184763549/1971-jensen-interceptor.html?category_id=4923&np_offset=0#1 https://www.racingjunk.com/chevy/184769088/1960-chevrolet-el-camino.html?category_id=&search=El+Camino&quickSearch=1&np_offset=28&from=searchhttps://www.racingjunk.com/mercedes-benz/184764155/1970-mercedes-benz-280sl.html?category_id=&search=Mercedes&quickSearch=1&np_offset=93&from=search https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1991-porsche-911-carrera-safari/?utm_source=dm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2026-03-11https://www.racingjunk.com/off-road-overland-trucks-suvs/184626421/renault-6x6-former-dakar-support-vehicle.html?category_id=&search=Renault&quickSearch=1&np_offset=1&from=search#1
3-6-26 Hinkle Law Offices Top Five - Looking back at Mid-Major cinderella runs through the years with Miami of Ohio being debated for an at-large bid
Director Marq Evans joins Filmmaker Mixer to discuss Capturing Bigfoot, the documentary revisiting the infamous 1967 Patterson footage—arguably the most analyzed 60 seconds of film ever shot.Premiering at SXSW, the film centers on a rediscovered 16mm reel and the untold story from Patterson's own son. Evans breaks down archival restoration, documentary structure, and navigating belief versus skepticism.
Social media platforms should be made to turn off recommender algorithms for under 18s. That's according to a new bill from People Before Profit to be debated in the Dáil later today. Joining Anton this morning was Paul Murphy, People Before Profit TD.
Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Feb. 19, include: Legislature continued debate on increasing penalties for trafficking fentanyl, bill would make camping in public a misdemeanor and withhold state funds from subdivisions that fail to enforce, former Sen. Ben Sasse shares update on his battle with pancreatic cancer, judge rules Omaha's rescinded gun ban challenge moot but allows ghost gun and bump stock ordinances to stand, Sheldon Museum of Art marks day of remembrance for children of Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School, much of Nebraska faces dry conditions and possible winter weather impacts, proposal would require faster decisions on sports complex tax incentive applications.
In this edition of Nerds for Humanity, we conducted a unique “stress test” of the leading AI models to see how effectively they could articulate and defend a hardcore MAGA perspective. This wasn't just an exercise in roleplay; it was a sobering look at whether the “digital brains” of Silicon Valley can actually process the nuances of the American populist movement or if they are trapped by their own programming.The AI Showdown: Polite Moderation vs. Full Throttle PopulismThe exercise began with ChatGPT, which I pushed to defend the administration's record on healthcare reform. Over fifteen years, the promise of a “vastly superior” replacement for Obamacare has been a staple of the MAGA platform, yet the current reality has been limited to marginal gains like drug pricing negotiations and banning food dyes.ChatGPT struggled significantly with the assignment. It defaulted to a “reluctantly balanced” tone, offering excuses about “senate roadblocks” and “RHINO” sabotage that felt like standard political boilerplate. When challenged on why a President with control over the House, Senate, and Supreme Court couldn't push through a major overhaul, ChatGPT retreated into talk of “timing and strategy,” suggesting the administration was simply “keeping its powder dry” for a future mandate. For an audience looking for a robust defense of populist action, ChatGPT was a disappointment—it was simply too even-handed to capture the energy of the movement.Grok: The “Red Pill” Propaganda Machine?The dynamic shifted dramatically when we moved to Grok. Unlike its competitor, Grok leaned into the role with “full throttle” intensity, immediately dismissing my critiques as “fake news” and “swampy plans”.Grok provided a far more aggressive defense of the administration's tactics:* On Healthcare: It reframed the focus on food dyes and drug prices not as “nibbling at the edges,” but as “game-changers” protecting American kids from “junk science”. It defended Medicare Advantage as private competition that prevents “death panels” and “socialism”.* On the Cabinet: Grok fiercely defended controversial picks like Pete Hegseth, Kristi Noem, and Kash Patel, labeling them “loyal fighters” rather than “swamp creatures”. It framed the recent DOJ actions as “draining the deep state” and dismissed botched arrests or controversial allegations as media spin.* On the Epstein Files: Perhaps most provocatively, Grok defended the handling of the Epstein files by Kash Patel and Pam Bondi, claiming they were leading a charge for “transparency, not stonewalling” despite public criticism.A Sobering ConclusionThe contrast was stark. While ChatGPT tries to be the “reasonable” moderator—a trait many users might appreciate—it fails to truly represent the “America First” point of view. Grok, on the other hand, is more than happy to provide what I'd call “red pill propaganda”.As we navigate a political landscape increasingly mediated by AI, we have to ask: Are these models helping us understand one another, or are they simply better at building higher walls around our existing echo chambers?If you value these deep dives into the intersection of technology and our democracy, please consider becoming a YouTube channel member. We haven't had a new member in nineteen months, and your support is what covers our operating costs and keeps this channel independent. Plus, you'll get a personal shout-out on every livestream!Bye nerds.Click here to become a Nerd for Humanity today. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nerdsforhumanity.substack.com
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A protest against the Residential Tenancies Bill will take place today at 5.30pm outside the Dáil. The bill would allow small landlords to reset rents to market rates between tenancies and will introduce six-year tenancies, amongst other changes. People Before Profit called the protest, as TD Richard Boyd Barrett accused the Government of “dancing to the tune” of corporate landlords “profiteering” from the “housing crisis misery”.Shane was joined by Helen who is a staff member and regional organizer at the Community Action Tenants Union and tenant and by Michael Houghton, Columnist with the Irish Independent, host of the Irish Fire podcast and private landlord to debate the incoming measures
Czechia off to strong Olympic start with gold for Maděrová and silver for Jílek, Czech government weighs social media ban for under 15s, Darja Stomatová on four years of covering Ukraine war
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Roderic O'Gorman, Green Party leader, discusses his bill to regulate drone use in Ireland.
The hour kicks off with Conway sharing a story about his neighbor — a massive Indiana Hoosiers fan — setting the tone for a big night of college basketball celebration. Sean Murphy stops by as the excitement builds around one of the most remarkable sports turnarounds in recent memory. The Hoosiers take center stage after a huge night, completing a stunning comeback story by capturing their first national championship, and the crew reacts to what the win means for Indiana fans everywhere. From there, the conversation shifts to something everyone has strong opinions about: the best pizza in and around Los Angeles. The crew debates favorites, hidden gems, and must-try spots. The hour wraps with important local news as aftershocks continue to rattle the Indio area following a 4.9-magnitude earthquake, keeping residents on edge. Sports glory, food debates, and breaking California news — all packed into one lively hour.
There's a lot to catch up on today's Spotlight. Four weeks of Festive season sport means a range of topics from technology failures in the Ashes to the "Battle of the Sexes" debacle, thoughts on cyclo-cross dominance and excitement, Biathlon's appeal, Luke Littler's darts revolution, and some Enhanced Games ruminations as more athletes are announced. We also tease a few 2026 sports events, and hope you'll join us throughout the year for sports science insights and discussions.For the discussion that continues long after the podcast, become a member of the Real Science of Sport Supporters club by making a small monthly or annual donation and get access to our Discourse communityLinksArticle on the Kyrgios-Sabalenka reactionsLuke Littler's moment and the growth of dartsTechnology fails England at the AshesGareth's fascinating exploration of the not-so-simple guide to fitness (Supporters Club Members access)Stuart Phillips' paper on resistance training - just do it, and don't get stuck on the detailsMichael Ashenden on the Enhanced Games - the source of our philosophical discussion on doping in the showThe sad death of Sivert Guttorm Bakken of NorwayUSA-Canada relations are not looking good - this time thanks to a skeleton controversy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On December 2nd, 2010, Phoebe Handsjuk plummeted 12 stories down a garbage chute in her apartment building located in Melbourne, Australia. She survived the fall, but would not her injuries. It was clear how Phoebe had died, but how did she fall down the chute in the first place? At her own accord, or did someone else drop her ill intentions? To this day, there are still questions unanswered and loved ones who live on in her legacy.
Ever wondered how arousal impacts performance? Debated whether jackpots are worth using? In this episode I ask Petra Ford about both topics — and we do a deep dive on how to keep your dog at an optimal arousal level then chat about the trade offs that come with choosing to use jackpots in training.
Episode 293 - Us and Bars?First lookout for #OFFTHEDOME . What's the better voice acting performance Genie from Aladdin or Donkey from Shrek? What's the MALE equivalent of “The Boy is Mine” Tour?Topics Discussed - [ ] Wale “Everything is a lot” Album Review- [ ] Nicki Minaj speaks at the United Nations- [ ] Pharrell despises politics?- [ ] BigXThaPlug only wants to be considered an “artist”- [ ] Tyler The Creator wins Apple Music's Artist Of the Year - [ ] Damson Idris as T'challa and Doomsday Rumors- [ ] And MoreNO OS Song of The WeekPlease Enjoy on All Major Platforms and OverSatThePod.Com. Please Comment, Rate , and Subscribe.
Boomer is in rough shape, but he shows off the new Rangers Winter Classic jersey before Jerry drops an update that sets up a fierce Phil Simms vs. Kay Adams 4th-down debate! Plus, the Jets name Tyrod Taylor their starter, and we dive into the Knicks' Dallas victory and the NBA season-shortening problem that owners refuse to solve.
SHOW 11-7-25 CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR THE SHOW BEGINS IN THE DOUBTS ABOUT THE MUCH DEBATED AI VALUATIONS. FIRST HOUR 9-915 California Politics and West Coast Issues. Jeff Bliss reports on California Governor Gavin Newsom's successful Proposition 50 to reshape congressional districts, a move linked to increasing Newsom's presidential visibility. Newsom's public persona is increasingly marked by anger and profanity aimed at political opponents. Other issues include Las Vegas resorts reconsidering "nickel-and-diming" practices, ongoing regulatory hurdles delaying rebuilding in Maui, and routine fires in LA's growing homeless encampments. 915-930 Canadian Politics, US Trade Relations, and Energy Pipeline Development. Conrad Black discusses a domestic Canadian political misunderstanding involving Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Doug Ford over an anti-tariff ad that annoyed President Trump. The focus shifts to Canadian energy policy, noting the need for new pipelines to move oil from Alberta east, west, and south. Carney's government has tentatively agreed to approve a second pipeline to northern British Columbia, which would more than double the daily oil shipment capacity to the west. 930-945 Supreme Court Arguments on Presidential Tariff Authority and NYC Mayor-Elect. Professor Richard Epstein analyzes Supreme Court arguments regarding the President's expansive use of a 1977 law to impose tariffs, predicting a likely 7-2 ruling against the administration. Epstein argues that viewing successful worldwide trade as an "emergency" is intellectually flawed and an abuse of executive discretion. Separately, he expresses concern that New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed socialist lacking administrative experience, risks impoverishing the city by ignoring competitive federalism. 945-1000 Supreme Court Arguments on Presidential Tariff Authority and NYC Mayor-Elect. Professor Richard Epstein analyzes Supreme Court arguments regarding the President's expansive use of a 1977 law to impose tariffs, predicting a likely 7-2 ruling against the administration. Epstein argues that viewing successful worldwide trade as an "emergency" is intellectually flawed and an abuse of executive discretion. Separately, he expresses concern that New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed socialist lacking administrative experience, risks impoverishing the city by ignoring competitive federalism. SECOND HOUR 10-1015 Economic Slowdown and Election Observations in Indiana and Pennsylvania. Jim McTague identifies signs of an economic slowdown affecting people beyond the lowest economic rung. Restaurant business in Indiana is down 3 to 5%, and expensive home renovations have "dried up." Costco shoppers are exhibiting extreme caution, buying essentials with little impulse spending. In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, a large turnout resulted in Democratic victories, suggesting voter reaction against local Republicans perceived as "Trumpists." Anticipated layoffs at Amazon and Walmart are expected to impact local employment. 1015-1030 Italian Defense Strategy and the Geopolitical Situation. Lorenzo Fiori discusses Italy's defense buildup using EU loan deals to acquire new armored vehicles from Germany's Rheinmetall through a joint venture with Leonardo. This modernization is crucial as Italy is strategically situated near the Ukrainian conflict and faces risks from troubled North African countries, particularly potential Russian influence in Libya. Although the military is needed for disaster relief, public opinion often remains against increasing defense expenditures. 1030-1045 Spacefaring News: NASA, SpaceX Records, and Global Space Issues. Bob Zimmerman reports on the renomination of Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator following a previous withdrawal. SpaceX is setting new launch records, aiming for close to 180 launches this year, though an FAA launch curfew might jeopardize this prediction. Other topics include Boeing avoiding criminal charges regarding the 737 Max crashes, opposition to the EU Space Act, Starlab's commercial space station development, and China's stranded crew due to space debris damage to their Shenzhou capsule. 1045-1100 Spacefaring News: NASA, SpaceX Records, and Global Space Issues. Bob Zimmerman reports on the renomination of Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator following a previous withdrawal. SpaceX is setting new launch records, aiming for close to 180 launches this year, though an FAA launch curfew might jeopardize this prediction. Other topics include Boeing avoiding criminal charges regarding the 737 Max crashes, opposition to the EU Space Act, Starlab's commercial space station development, and China's stranded crew due to space debris damage to their Shenzhou capsule. THIRD HOUR 1100-1115 Augustine's Response to the Sack of Rome and Theological Battles. Professor Katherine Conybeare discusses Augustine, the African, and his response to the 410 AD sacking of Rome, which motivated him to write The City of God. The work defends Christianity by arguing Rome was always vulnerable. The source also covers the "rigged" Council of Carthage against the Donatists, Augustine's role in developing the just war theory, and his debate against Pelagianism, which led to the formulation of original sin, transmitted through sexual intercourse. 1115-1130 1130-1145 1145-1200 FOURTH HOUR 12-1215 Nuclear Proliferation Concerns Regarding Small Modular Reactors and Weapons Testing. Henry Sokolski raises proliferation concerns about Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) using High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) fuel (20% enriched). Declassified cables from 1954 and 1977 suggested that uranium above 10% requires special concern, demanding a review before SMRs are exported. Sokolski also clarifies that US maintenance of its nuclear arsenal relies on non-critical tests and simulations, not full-yield explosions, though adversaries may be conducting critical tests. 1215-1230 Nuclear Proliferation Concerns Regarding Small Modular Reactors and Weapons Testing. Henry Sokolski raises proliferation concerns about Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) using High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) fuel (20% enriched). Declassified cables from 1954 and 1977 suggested that uranium above 10% requires special concern, demanding a review before SMRs are exported. Sokolski also clarifies that US maintenance of its nuclear arsenal relies on non-critical tests and simulations, not full-yield explosions, though adversaries may be conducting critical tests. 1230-1245 The Trillion-Dollar Space Race: Musk (Hare) vs. Bezos (Tortoise). Richard Smith compares the space race between Elon Musk's SpaceX ("the hare") and Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin ("the tortoise"). Blue Origin operates under the cautious motto Gradatim Ferociter, funded by Bezos's personal wealth, aiming to move heavy industry off Earth. SpaceX is driven by Musk's "existential" goal to make humanity interplanetary, operating with urgency. SpaceX ensures independence by funding its ambitious projects, including Starship, through the revenue generated by Starlink. 1245-100 AM The Trillion-Dollar Space Race: Musk (Hare) vs. Bezos (Tortoise). Richard Smith compares the space race between Elon Musk's SpaceX ("the hare") and Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin ("the tortoise"). Blue Origin operates under the cautious motto Gradatim Ferociter, funded by Bezos's personal wealth, aiming to move heavy industry off Earth. SpaceX is driven by Musk's "existential" goal to make humanity interplanetary, operating with urgency. SpaceX ensures independence by funding its ambitious projects, including Starship, through the revenue generated by Starlink.
In this "Point–Counterpoint" episode, we are joined by coaches from two teams—Sharman Ultra (Ian Sharman & Ellie Greenwood) and Giddy Up Ultra (Jeff Browning & Trish Ahrens)—to debate hot-button trail topics. They tackle gadgets vs. going by feel (most land on the fence, with Scott pledging a watch-free run), active recovery vs. full rest (consensus: gentle movement wins "if done well"), and competition/professionalization vs. community (community edges out, though competition drives innovation and visibility). A rapid-fire round on race fees concludes that higher prices can be worth it when safety, marking, and aid are rock solid, but swag bloat and accessibility are real concerns. Throughout, the value of a coach emerges as a recurring theme—helping athletes tailor decisions to personality, history, and goals. Episode Sponsors Janji, Use code TRAILRUNNER for 10% off NEW! MudGear Socks - Get a special discount by clicking the link Get the NEW "1 > 0" running hat HERE. Limited supply.... and they are on sale!
Megyn Kelly is joined by Tom Bevan and Andrew Walworth of RealClearPolitics to discuss the former Washington Post Fact Checker admitting the truth without realizing it about the liberal audience and bias of his media outlet, the collapse of objectivity in journalism, why the corporate media needs to admit its biases if it wants to remain authentic, how CNN drove away so much of its audience, how Trump's proposal to exclude illegals in the census count could have massive ramifications, the major legal battle it could trigger, how this could affect electoral votes, what Trump's intriguing answer on the “heir apparent” to the MAGA movement, his take on JD Vance as the future GOP nominee, Marco Rubio's potential role in the party's future, an unhinged leftist journalist linking Sydney Sweeney to the “unsettling legacy” of whiteness, and more. Then Judge Frank Caprio, author of "Compassion in the Court," joins to discuss what it means to be “America's nicest judge,” the lessons he's learned after decades on the bench, the role of humility and compassion in his courtroom, and more. Bevan & Walworth- https://www.realclearpolitics.com/Caprio- https://www.frankcaprio.com/ Tax Network USA: Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit https://TNUSA.com/MEGYNto speak with a strategist for FREE todayGrand Canyon University: https://GCU.eduIncogni: Visit https://incogni.com/MEGYN for 60% off our annual planBirch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow