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Hundreds of thousands of years ago, deep in the mountains of the Yukon, a ground squirrel pooped. That scat stayed frozen for millenia—until very recently, when researchers thawed it out and realized it was a literal data dump. They found traces of a surprising number of animals and plants, providing a detailed snapshot of life during the last ice age. Flora talks with biomolecular archaeologist Tyler Murchie about the gold mine that is ancient squirrel poop. And, if you liked our poop jokes, you'll want to hear how two different types of laughter are processed in the brain. Think big belly laughs versus polite chuckles in conversation. Ira chats with neuroscientist Sophie Scott about how these laughs originate and why we need them both. Guests: Dr. Tyler Murchie is a biomolecular archaeologist at the Hakai Institute in British Columbia and McMaster University in Ontario, Canada. Dr. Sophie Scott is a professor of cognitive neuroscience at University College London in England. Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Follow our show on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Bluesky @scifri and sign up for our newsletters. Got a science question that's keeping you up at night? Call us: 877-472-4374 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Sonny Gray dominated the Yankees (2:30). ... Foster Griffin has really picked things up (6:26). ... Brandon Young has a new splitter (10:30)? ... Esmerlyn Valdez homered in three straight (13:10). ... News (23:55): Elly De La Cruz tweaked his ankle. ... Luis Garcia Jr. is on fire (46:09). ... There are a lot of interesting waiver wire SP right now (53:10). ... DROP-O-METER (1:05:07). ... Start or sit these pitchers (1:09:26)? ... We wrap up with leftovers, bullpens and streamers (1:16:57).Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/FantasyBaseballTodaySign up for the newsletter at https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters
Newly declassified government records suggest a U.S. national laboratory considered a laboratory origin for COVID-19 to be just as plausible as a natural origin as early as May 2020, raising new questions about what officials knew during the pandemic's early months The released documents describe federally funded coronavirus research that included spike protein engineering, receptor adaptation experiments, and testing in humanized mice, helping explain why those techniques later became central to debates over the virus's origin According to the report, declassified records show Anthony Fauci participated in a 2021 intelligence briefing on COVID-19's origins, prompting new scrutiny over whether his later congressional testimony matched the documented timeline Internal emails and reviewer-selection discussions described in the records suggest scientists and intelligence officials continued debating competing origin theories behind the scenes even as the public conversation increasingly focused on a natural origin The documents underscore why reviewing original records, following the timeline and comparing private discussions with public statements gives you a stronger foundation for evaluating major public health claims
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The White House and their cable news propagandists spent all week selling a fake peace deal with Iran. Anyone who bought it got played. Israel is now on a full war march through Lebanon, seizing land and openly admitting they will keep taking it. They are also grabbing chunks of Syria
Send us Fan MailIn a historic development, Dominion drops its $1.3B lawsuit against Mike Lindell. Mike returns to The Remarkable People Podcast to expose deep national NGO corruption, reveal his plan for Minnesota, and share how truth is finally winning.
Colleen observed men talking about sports, specifically the Naz Reid trade. we warm up for this morning's WTF: Pop Culture Pride edition, and Jason shares his heart-filling friend reunion. Plus, the Aldi Blind Box promotion didn't go as planned, so they're doing it one more time to make good. And the "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" Cinemark drink cup is an interesting design choice...What is the 100 year baby name rule? Will we ever see another baby Gary?! Colleen tells us about celebrities haunted by other celebrities, we play SMUSH!, and James Bond could have gone to Disney?!SCREEN QUEENS: Katic Couric on "Call Her Daddy," Season 5 of "The Bear" dropped, and don't sleep on "Difficult People." Plus, it's WEEKLY TRIVIA FACE-OFF: Pop culture Pride! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-13:06) 99 Luft Balloons. Audio of Ecuador shocking Germany. Do better or retire Tim. 61Hate not happy with the Matthew Tkachuk interview. Why is Jackson pretending to like soccer? An executive aura. My people celebrate on Saturday. Tony, Tony, look around, something's lost that must be found.(13:14-30:05). Blues owner, Tom Stillman joins us. Four picks in the first round of the draft. Some ability to wheel and deal. His thoughts on the current state of the franchise. Does he feel the need to add a star? Television rights situation. Biggest challenges since taking over as owner of the Blues.(30:15-35:13) Happy Birthday PTA. Drops of the Week.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matthew Tkachuk is the lede today, Doug. Matthew joins us on the phone lines. Back dooring the flight with his brother. Carrying a 5 HDCP. How the Brady trade to Florida came together. Grandpa's Apple Watch breaking the news. Panthers needing to take the next step. The difficulty for an athlete to play in their home town. Hoping to play his entire career in Florida. Dad getting the call for the Hall of Fame. Grandma praying it into existence. Did he feel pressure in the Olympics? Going to Chaminade with Jayson Tatum. Can't say that on the radio, Matthew. Heading to a bachelor party at LOTO.Team USA loses a last second heartbreaker last night that really didn't mean anything. USA vs. Bosnia on Wednesday. Some Blues news. Jason Robertson not interested in signing with the Note. Mason McTavish.Some with the Diamondbacks weren't thrilled with the Cardinals not moving the game up yesterday. You're fine, shut up. Not much upside to the tweet. Day game in July.99 Luft Balloons. Audio of Ecuador shocking Germany. Do better or retire Tim. 61Hate not happy with the Matthew Tkachuk interview. Why is Jackson pretending to like soccer? An executive aura. My people celebrate on Saturday. Tony, Tony, look around, something's lost that must be found.Blues owner, Tom Stillman joins us. Four picks in the first round of the draft. Some ability to wheel and deal. His thoughts on the current state of the franchise. Does he feel the need to add a star? Television rights situation. Biggest challenges since taking over as owner of the Blues.Happy Birthday PTA. Drops of the Week.Pleased to be joined in studio by friend of the show and World Series Champion, Jeff Suppan. Supp almost went out and got a navy hat for the occasion. Cheating on us with KMOX tonight. Doug taking Tom Seaver deep. Hiding out by the Golden Tee machine. Supp's 13 day call in streak ended when Jackson big leagued him. Supp's thinking about starting a podcast. He wasn't afraid of Carpenter.Chairman has licensed "Soup's Gone Cold" for Supp to use for his podcast. Lots of smells and odors in here. Suppan is a fan of Jackson's hair. Stuck in the middle seat on the way to STL. Not a skier or a surfer. Giving up a homerun to the first batter he faced in the big leagues. Throwing a no-hitter without knowing what a no-hitter was. Stealing a base at Wrigley Field. His post season starts. His relationship with Yadi. Speaking Spanish with the latin players.One more segment of stories with Supp.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 2 (6.25) This hour goes from hope to havoc. We kick off with a real breast cancer breakthrough — the FDA just greenlit Trodelvy as a first-line treatment for the hardest-to-treat triple-negative breast cancer, the first ADC approved across PD-L1 status, and it's already proving more durable than chemo. Then sports get ugly: the WNBA suspended Phoenix's Alyssa Thomas and slapped her with a flagrant 2 for driving her fist into Caitlin Clark's throat — a hit refs somehow missed live. Next, the House Whisperer himself, Dean Sharp, breaks down home electrical do's and don'ts (electricity isn't magic, it's water in a pipe) and the man-stuff guide to buying power tools. And we close on the stench story gripping LA: 85 million pounds of spoiled meat, seafood, and bread rotting inside a burned-out Boyle Heights warehouse, as crews race to haul it out before it becomes a full-blown biohazard. Breakthroughs, cheap shots, and a biohazard. Hit play. breakthrough, game-changer, greenlit, FDA-approved, cheap shot, flagrant, dropped the hammer, no-call, caught on camera, ugly, stench, biohazard, rotting, race against time, hauled out, do's and don'ts, man stuff, must-know, dangerous, exposed, accountability, fallout, sidelined, suspended, slammed, viral, jaw-dropping, hope vs. havoc, the truth about, what you need to know. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Researchers found that every 10% increase in ultraprocessed food intake linked to measurable declines in attention performance, even in adults without dementia Attention problems such as brain fog, distractibility, slower thinking, and mental fatigue often appear long before obvious memory loss and may reflect early metabolic stress in the brain The study found that ultraprocessed foods harmed attention independently of overall diet quality, suggesting that industrial food processing itself creates biological stress beyond poor nutrition alone Researchers identified inflammation, unstable blood sugar, impaired cellular energy production, and cardiometabolic dysfunction as major pathways linking ultraprocessed foods to higher dementia risk Removing seed oils and packaged ultraprocessed foods while rebuilding your diet around whole foods, healthy carbohydrates, movement, and sunlight helps restore steadier energy, sharper focus, and better long-term brain resilience
Photojournalist Nick Stern still has nightmares from the night an officer fired a flashbang into his leg as he covered the LA immigration protests. He's one of dozens of journalists assaulted, arrested, or deported in Trump's second term — a year that pushed the US to 64th on the World Press Freedom Index, its lowest ranking ever.In this episode of The Battle for Free Speech, Michael Fox is joined by Real News investigative journalist and Capitol Hill correspondent Taya Graham to map the assault on the American press: the rubber bullets and broken bones, the billion-dollar lawsuits, the FBI raids on reporters' homes, the jailing of journalists like Georgia Fort and Don Lemon, and the deportation of immigrant reporters Mario Guevara and Estephanie Rodriguez. Featuring voices from the Committee to Protect Journalists and the National Press Photographers Association, they trace how violence, intimidation, media consolidation, and the gutting of access all serve a single goal: self-censorship — the silencing of the press in the name of free speech.The Battle for Free Speech is a production of The Real News Network.Hosted by Michael Fox and Marc Steiner. Theme music by Michael Fox, Jordan Klein and Daniel Nuñez. Other music from Blue Dot Sessions and Epidemic Sound. Production and Sound Design by Michael Fox and Stephen Frank. Editorial support by Kayla Rivara and Heather Gies. Research by Ben Schweiger.Guests: Nick Stern, photojournalistMickey Osterreicher, National Press Photographers Association Katherine Jacobson, Committee to Protect Journalists Benjamin Grazda, Reporters Without BordersResources: World Press Freedom IndexU.S. Press Freedom Tracker Georgia FortMario GuevaraEstefany RodríguezVideo of the Shooting of Nick SternThe war on our sightThe Trump administration arrested this journalist. She says the censorship is ongoing.Global Press Freedom Hits Record Low, U.S. Drops to 64th in the World: Reporters Without BordersBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-news-podcast--2952221/support.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Follow us on:Bluesky: @therealnews.comFacebook: The Real News NetworkTwitter: @TheRealNewsYouTube: @therealnewsInstagram: @therealnewsnetworkBecome a member and join the Supporters Club for The Real News Podcast today!
Timestamps: 0:00 Windows 11 Search Finally Gets Better 1:49 AMD FSR 4.1 Comes to RX 7000 3:13 Meta Launches Cheaper Smart Glasses 4:36 Sponsor 5:31 QUICK BITS INTRO 5:38 Motherboard Prices Are Plummeting 6:15 Meta Pauses Employee Keylogging 6:57 Cloudflare Wants to Replace CAPTCHAs 7:49 Wikipedia Blocks Its Co-Founder 8:22 Ultra-Black Car Coating 9:05 Credits News Sources: https://lmg.gg/XvRcv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 192 Friday, June 19, 2026 On the Needles 1:40 ALL KNITTING LINKS GO TO RAVELRY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. Please visit our Instagram page @craftcookreadrepeat for non-Rav photos and info OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams, Knit Picks Felici in Silent Film 135-1 Limestone by DROPS design, Baa Ram Ewe Donegal Twists in Banshee and Dullahan Vesna Tee by Ksenia Naidyon/Life is Cozy, Shel Designs Finito Fingering in Tutti Frutti and Shel Designs Suri Silk Lace in seafoam– DONE!! On the Easel 9:20 Oil studies with R&F oil drawing sticks Plus, the japanese color palette book On the Table 16:22 Julia Turshen's Sticky Chicken or sheet pan Sticky Pork Pizza Beans with Rancho Gordo Caballeros beans. Chicken & Zucchini Fritter/burger Cookie parcels: browned butter-corn flake choc chippers, neopolitans, confetti cookies, and classic choc chippers. Strawberry Rye cookies (from 100 Cookies; subbed strawberry for raspberry) On the Nightstand 27:36 We are now a Bookshop.org affiliate! You can visit our shop to find books we've talked about or click on the links below. The books are supplied by local independent bookstores and a percentage goes to us at no cost to you! A Long and Speaking Silence by Nghi Vo (singing hills #7) The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan #1) (audio) Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker The Shippers by Katherine Center The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me by Ilona Andrews (maggie the undying #1) Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauser Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauser The Fountain by Casey Scieszka The Other Half by Charlotte Vassell (audio) This Book Made Me Think of You by Libby Page (sort of JOYFUL). Bingo 50:04 Starts Friday May 22, ends Mon Sept 7 Need to post a photo of completed Bingo with #CCRRsummerbingo2026 to instagram or Ravelry. Get a blackout for a second entry. Bingo thread on Ravelry (you may need to register to view/participate but it's free) Monica's Bingo: Award winner: The In Crowd, The Safekeep, The Tainted Cup Start new project: sweater for Boy #1 Sweet & spicy: Julia Tushen sticky pork World Cup book: the Safekeep (Holland) Let someone cook for you: friends in San Diego Vacation reading/crafting: on the beach in San Diego Cortney's Bingo: Cook for sharing–cookies Debut author–Lady Tremaine Monica Rec–The Other Half New Technique–using the drawing oils under the oil paint (because I learned that the oil pastels would have been an unstable foundation for any oil sketch or painting).
One factor that could keep pressure on oil prices is the return of Iranian crude to the market. Iran reportedly has roughly 120 to 150 million barrels of oil in storage and could increase exports as sanctions are eased and shipping lanes reopen. That won't flood the global market overnight, but combined with the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, it removes much of the war-driven premium that had been supporting higher energy prices. The question now is whether this is a temporary reprieve during a 60-day negotiating period or the beginning of a more permanent shift in global oil supply.
War Room Dominion Drops Lawsuit Against Minn. GOP Gov. Candidate Mike Lindell, U.S. Airstrike Kills ISIS Leader in Syria… PLUS, Bill Gates Transcript Confirms Epstein Blackmail Op
- Beltway Blitz - G&D think AJ Dybantsa has the "IT" factor. - New Brandon Aiyuk video dropped...
In this cloudy Las Vegas morning crypto space, Dave and insiders unpack Ethereum's Foundation shakeup and the rise of new decentralized teams. They break down the broad market correlation and 20% drops across majors, driven by macro forces and AI draining liquidity. The crew debates DeFi's yield wins versus broken trading mechanics, the edge of perpetual swaps, exploding prediction markets, Binance's Europe regulatory mess, MicroStrategy as a Bitcoin yield play, cronyism in finance, and privacy tech like Midnight that protects choice while opening institutional doors. A quick look at recent hacks and summer doldrums rounds out the candid chat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of Artist Friendly, Joel Madden is joined by Pat Monahan of Train. Beginning in July, Train will go on a huge tour to mark the 25th anniversary of Drops of Jupiter — the 2001 album with a title track that won them two Grammy nominations and reached certified diamond status last year. Before hitting the road, the pop-rock frontman stopped by the Artist Friendly studio to catch up with Madden, where they discussed coming up in an era when shelf space drove record sales, scoring the upcoming musical Begin Again, and the band's upcoming run. ------- Listen to their Artist Friendly conversation on Spotify. ------- Follow Artist Friendly! IG: @artist.friendly TikTok: @artist.friendly YouTube: youtube.com/@artist.friendly ------- Host: Joel Madden, @joelmadden Executive Producers: Joel Madden, Benji Madden, Jillian King Producers: Janice Leary, Josh Madden, Joey Simmrin Director/Visual Producer/Editor: Ryan Schaefer Audio Producer/Composer: Nick Gray Music/Theme Composer: Nick Gray Cover Art/Design: Ryan Schaefer Additional Contributors: Anna Zanes, Neville Hardman ------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid had to actively look for things to be sad about this week and could not find any. Yesterday and today the White House went full blown Q in public for the first time. The "Q means Quantum" post hid a special character at line 48, which decodes to Q drop 48 about Q clearance and the Department of Energy. The fake Always Trust 47 post landed at 14:25 Eastern, which decodes to Q drop 1425 reading "given we have now undeniably on purpose verified ourselves to be an inside source." Then the War CTO posted at 9:18 matching Q drop 918 about coincidences becoming mathematically impossible. The guys break down every contextual reference frame in order. Pete Hegseth confirmed the first successful Golden Dome test using directed energy and the DDAD system to defeat drones and cruise missiles autonomously. Bill Pulte walks into his first day as acting DNI and fires more than fifty career intelligence officials, sending Andy McCabe into a televised meltdown. Plus Trump's new Air Force One with Q clearance comms, John Solomon and Devin Nunes both quietly moved to ODNI, MK Ultra hearings Tuesday, the Hillary Clinton planes on the tarmac admission, and the Great American State Fair kicking off America's 250th tomorrow.
Tulsi Gabbard is pulling new COVID-era receipts back into the spotlight, once again raising serious questions about Anthony Fauci and the lies he told Americans during the pandemic. The conversation centers on how much of the COVID narrative was controlled, and why so many answers remain missing years later. Jesse Kelly breaks down these latest COVID revelations, the fallout surrounding Keir Starmer, and a chilling new development at the southern border that just might keep you up at night.Pure Talk: Support America’s Warrior Partnership and cut your phone bill today by switching to Pure Talk at https://PureTalk.com/JESSETVAmerican Financing: Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an average of $800/mo. NMLS #182334 https://nmlsconsumeraccess.orgAPR for rates in the 5s start at 6.327% for well qualified borrowers. Call 866-891-2821 for details about credit, costs and terms. Visit https://AmericanFinancing.net/JesseAverage savings based on borrowers who save over $199.99Beam: Visit https://shopbeam.com/JESSEKELLYand use code JESSEKELLY to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off.Follow The Jesse Kelly Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJesseKellyShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we will have a discussion on a wide variety of topics. First we will lead off with a bit of celebration as TSPC just turned 18 years old over the weekend. We will also check out a song that a listener used AI to make about me and TSPC to celebrate the occasion. It is pretty damn good given how quickly he made it. We will also talk about the fact that Laws of Life – Book Two – Now Build the System for Your Life will be released on Tuesday, June 30th, next week. With another quick update … Continue reading →
Earlier this year,ICE bought two warehouses in Pennsylvania with plans to convert them into immigrant detention centers. Now they're looking to offload the buildings instead. Executive producer Mallory Falk and Sophia Lo explain what happened. Plus, we're sharing what you need to know about PRT's new payment system, the demolition of a major Pittsburgh bridge, and a potential redevelopment plan for Century III Mall. Where should Sophia watch the Commercial Street Bridge demolition and replacement? Call or text us our SLIDING BRIDGE hotline 412-212-8893. Party with us on the Andy Warhol Bridge! The county is hosting a 100th birthday party for the Warhol Bridge and we're emceeing. Join us on Saturday, June 27 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. More details here. Notes and references from today's show: ICE Spent $700 Million on 7 Warehouses. Now It Wants To Get Rid of Them [NYTimes] ICE Plans to Offload Berks County and Schuylkill County warehouses, report says [Pennsylvania Capital-Star] PODCAST: Does Our State Bird Suck? Plus, ICE Updates & Vacant Lots [City Cast Pittsburgh] ReadyFare Card [Pittsburgh Regional Transit] Commercial Street to close June 29 for bridge project [Axios Pittsburgh] Commercial Street Detours [PennDOT] ‘Phenomenal' plan for Century III Mall site could emerge soon [Public Source] PODCAST: So Long, Century III Mall [City Cast Pittsburgh] PODCAST: Can Pittsburgh Mills Avoid Century III's Fate? [City Cast Pittsburgh] Learn more about the sponsors of this Tuesday, June 23rd episode: AIDS Free PGH The Frick Pittsburgh Pittsburgh CLO Quantum Theatre Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.
The episode reveals a structural shift where “AI powered” has moved from a selling point to a source of liability and customer distrust. Surveys from WordPress VIP, the Pew Research Center, and Carnegie Mellon University indicate that both consumers and professionals increasingly see visible AI in products and services as a negative attribute, eroding trust rather than adding perceived value. This trend impacts MSPs directly, as their role in advising clients on technology adoption now brings increased accountability for customer experience outcomes tied to AI-driven automation. According to a WordPress VIP survey, 60% of US consumers are deterred by the term “AI” in brand marketing, and 86% do not fully trust AI-delivered information, preferring original sources. The Pew Research Center found that, while 49% of US adults now use AI chatbots, 40% believe AI will worsen society and 67% distrust regulatory oversight. A Carnegie Mellon study of working visual artists reported 99% disapproving of generative AI and 85% refusing to use it. These quantified findings underscore a broad disconnect between AI adoption and public trust. Additional research reinforces this skepticism and clarifies operational risks. AnswerConnect's survey of 6,000 consumers across the US, UK, and Canada found that 85% prefer human service over bot interactions, 57% lose trust in brands using AI for support, and 73% exhibit greater loyalty to businesses maintaining human involvement. Data from Fractal and Search Engine Land shows that the share of consumers who say heavy AI use would decrease their trust in a brand nearly doubled in a year, rising from 20% to 39%. Furthermore, 84% desire businesses to disclose AI use, yet only 20% of businesses consistently do so. These patterns suggest tangible declines in customer loyalty and increased expectation for transparency surrounding AI deployment. For MSPs and IT service providers, visible AI in customer-facing areas introduces pricing risk and trust liabilities. Delegating key customer interactions to AI without clear disclosure can erode brand equity and disrupt client retention metrics. The operational recommendation is to segment human-in-the-loop service as the standard premium offering, with fully automated AI positioned as a disclosed, lower-tier alternative. Writing these distinctions explicitly into contracts and statements of work—pairing them with actual client retention data—enables more defensible pricing and clarifies accountability, helping avoid unintended consequences tied to silent automation. 00:00 The Turn-Off 03:39 Reading the Motive 05:25 The Loyalty Account 08:35 Why Do We Care? Supported by: Pax8 ScalePad Sign up for the SMB Online Conference: www.smbonlineconference.com
Jon Herold comes in Tuesday on a short show before heading to Deadwood and delivers two things worth staying for. First, a pointed and honest analysis of who is actually hyping the White House quantum computing posts as Q confirmation: Jon asked seven OG Anons who have no financial stake in being right, and all seven said it looks like a troll. The only people going all in are content creators trying to monetize. He asks why that is and lets the question sit. Then he plays the GART trailer, a mock news broadcast depicting a fictional future where Democrats flip the House in the midterms, Badlands Media gets indicted by a federal grand jury, and the community faces consequences for questioning elections. It is genuinely unsettling and clearly the setup for something bigger happening live in Deadwood this week. A federal judge also ordered Trump's SAVES voter verification database dismantled for violating federal privacy laws, Jon gives it a mixed read, and Rand Paul is subpoenaing Fauci again. No Daily Herold tomorrow. Whatever happens at GART, you will want a virtual ticket.
Drops in Big Tech companies are pulling stocks lower on Wall Street.
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JD Vance says Iran talks are going great—so why is everyone mad? The Iran deal paradox: everyone hates it, yet it's moving forward. Yes, it’s a crap sandwich but why it might be the best deal we can get. ICE is the enemy? Tell that to families who lost loved ones. Deport the agency, ignore the victims? The political fight explodes as primaries approach. Who's driving the housing crunch? New fed data is out. What it says about illegal immigration and housing. And how does it impact the long-term strategy of Democrats and America’s future. You won't believe the latest anti-trump trend. The TDS crowd's newest brilliant idea... Algae? With Special Guest Brian Maloney, RealAmerica.vote - Andrea delivers the sharpest analysis in her unique southern style, with a focus on America First policies built on accountability. VANCE SAYS THE IRAN DEAL IS AMAZING—SO WHY IS EVERYBODY FURIOUS? / DEMS GO TO WAR WITH ICE—WHO'S FIGHTING FOR THE VICTIMS?/ FED DROPS A HOUSING BOMBSHELL—AND THE ANSWER ISN'T WHAT YOU THINK / GO ALGAE! THE TDS CROWD HAS FINALLY LOST IT On today’s episode of The Andrea Kaye Show, Andrea breaks down the top news of the day— JD Vance says Iran talks are going great—so why is everyone mad? The Iran deal paradox: everyone hates it, yet it's moving forward. Yes, it’s a crap sandwich but why it might be the best deal we can get. ICE is the enemy? Tell that to families who lost loved ones. Deport the agency, ignore the victims? The political fight explodes as primaries approach. Who's driving the housing crunch? New fed data is out. What it says about illegal immigration and housing. And how does it impact the long-term strategy of Democrats and America’s future. You won't believe the latest anti-trump trend. The TDS crowd's newest brilliant idea... Algae? With Special Guest Brian Maloney, RealAmerica.vote - Andrea delivers the sharpest analysis in her unique southern style, with a focus on America First policies built on accountability.Support Our Mission: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZMGRBFGDJKRS8See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JD Vance leads turbulent peace talks with Iran in Switzerland, foreign FIFA fans take pro-America sentiment viral, and Tulsi Gabbard drops new evidence of Anthony Fauci's COVID cover-up on her last day as DNI. Reporting from Tim Pearce & Megan Basham. Plus, we speak with Robert Malone. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.- - -Ep. 2853- - -Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3- - -Today's Sponsors:Alliance Defending Freedom - Please give your best gift now to defend the next 250 years of freedom. That's https://JoinADF.com/WIRE or text WIRE to 83848.Balance of Nature - Visit https://BalanceofNature.com today and subscribe to the Whole Health System to get an additional 10% off your subscription with promo code WIRE. - - -Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacymorning wire,morning wire podcast,the morning wire podcast,Georgia Howe,John Bickley,daily wire podcast,podcast,news podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Just one day after signaling a mental health defense, Luigi Mangione's legal team abruptly pulled the filing as he continues to fight state and federal charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brandon Aiyuk drops another Commanders video message
Hour 4 of the Marc Cox Morning Show delivers one of the most information-packed hours of the year. Chuck Schumer accidentally admits 25 million people could be removed from voter rolls under the SAVE Act — and Marc Cox wants to know exactly who those people are. Rosie O'Donnell crawls back from Ireland to push election conspiracy theories, and Kamala Harris demands 13 Supreme Court justices on the Don Lemon show. Then Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway arrives live at Whitmore Country Club and delivers back-to-back blockbusters — MLB's Bible verse crackdown gets a hard June 25th deadline, 179 Missouri abortion safety laws get gutted in one ruling, Lorex baby monitors are feeding your family's audio and video to Chinese military-linked servers, kratom-derived 708 has killed 161 Missourians and is being sold to kids in recovery, and 18,000 illegal slot machines have been shut down across the state. Marc's son Brad Cox closes the show with the news that 350 golfers across two courses are set to raise $400,000 for Folds of Honor today. It has been an extraordinary morning — and the Marc Cox Morning Show was there for every minute of it. HOUR HASHTAGS: #MarcCoxMorningShow #Hour4 #CatherineHanaway #MissouriAG #FoldsOfHonor #BradCox #ChuckSchumer #SaveAct #LorexMonitors #Kratom #IranDeal #Amendment3 #ConservativeRadio #STLConservative #MarcCox #PatriotVoices HOUR 4 GUEST LIST: Catherine Hanaway — Missouri Attorney General, issuing a June 25th deadline to MLB over Bible verse suppression, appealing 179 gutted abortion safety laws, warning parents about Chinese-linked Lorex baby monitors, and reporting 18,000 illegal slot machines shut down statewide Brad Cox — Folds of Honor Junior Professionals Board President, revealing the tournament spans two courses with 350 golfers projected to raise $400,000
Guest Jared Knott, author "Tiny Blunders/Big Disasters", joins to discuss how global issues are changing culture around the world. Discussion of the future of the Middle East, Europe changing their immigration policy, and the relationship between US and Israel. Recognizing men and fathers is now back in society after a successful Father's Day Weekend. Tulsi Gabbard wraps up last week leaving the Dept of National Intelligence with some major bombshells against Anthony Fauci. When will we see justice?
Allen covers Invenergy returning four offshore wind leases for $765 million, a Block Island study finding turbines became reefs, RES’s Smart Pilot drone inspections, RWE’s three new French wind farms, and a $12 billion Japan-UK floating wind compact. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly newsletter 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 YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary’s “Engineering with Rosie” YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Good Monday everyone. There is a deal being made in Washington today … and the ocean is watching. Invenergy, the largest privately held power developer in North America, has agreed to hand back four offshore wind leases to the federal government. The price tag … seven hundred sixty-five million dollars. Those leases covered waters off New York, the Gulf of Maine, and Morro Bay off central California. One of those projects … Leading Light Wind … a two-point-four gigawatt development in the New York Bight … had already been canceled last November due to economic and regulatory pressure. The remaining three lease areas represented another four-point-eight gigawatts of potential capacity. All of it … gone. In exchange, Invenergy will redirect that capital into natural gas plants in Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri … and into geothermal projects across the Western United States. This is now the eighth offshore wind lease the Trump administration has bought out. Total cost to the federal government across all eight deals … more than two-point-five billion dollars. Seven state attorneys general are already suing over an earlier buyout with another developer, arguing the administration lacks legal authority to use federal funds this way. Invenergy is already pivoting toward geothermal. Just last week, the company acquired a five thousand-acre geothermal parcel in New Mexico through a federal lease sale. That brings its total federal geothermal footprint to forty-five parcels … one hundred forty-four thousand acres … across five western states. While Invenergy’s offshore leases are being canceled … the ocean beneath those kinds of projects may be quietly thriving. Scientists have spent seven years studying the Block Island Wind Farm off the coast of Rhode Island … America’s first offshore wind installation. They tracked nearly a million marine animals across seventy-one species. What they expected to find was damage. What they found instead … was astounding. Black sea bass abandoned their old wandering patterns and began clustering around the turbine foundations to feed. Blue mussels colonized the steel pylons. Macroalgae spread across the submerged surfaces. Cod, lobster, and reef fish moved into the rock piled around the bases. The turbines became reefs. Accidental … but unmistakable. Researchers at the University of St. Andrews strapped GPS trackers to harbor seals expecting them to flee offshore wind farms. Instead … the seals swam straight lines through the turbine rows … stopping to forage at each foundation … like a delivery driver working a route. One seal traced the turbine layout so precisely that researchers said you could have mapped every foundation from that single animal’s trail alone. Researchers are finding a sobering conclusion: whether a turbine helps the ocean or hurts it depends almost entirely on how old it is … and where it stands. New foundations going in … disruptive. Old foundations with fifteen years of growth on them … something closer to a reef. The science is finally precise enough to say which is which. The seals figured it out years ago. They just went where the food was … in very straight lines. Meanwhile, on dry land … RES, the global renewable energy company, has launched a new tool called Smart Pilot that automates wind turbine blade inspections using drones. RES says it will take twenty-five percent less time. And it runs on standard DJI consumer drone hardware … no proprietary equipment required. RES currently supports approximately forty-five gigawatts of installed renewable capacity worldwide. And over in France … RWE has officially opened three new wind farms in northern France. Combined capacity: sixty-eight-point-eight megawatts. Together, they will power approximately thirty-eight thousand French households with electricity from the wind. The projects took a decade from development to inauguration. The turbines are spinning now. And over in the UK, Japan and the United Kingdom have signed an Offshore Wind Compact committing Japan to facilitate up to nine billion British pounds … roughly twelve billion dollars … in investment for five-point-nine gigawatts of floating offshore wind in British waters. Three projects underpin the deal. Ossian … three-point-six gigawatts … Green Volt … five hundred sixty megawatts … and Erebus … a one hundred megawatt demonstration project planned for the Celtic Sea. The United Kingdom called it a long-term structural measure. Not a reaction to the moment. But a bet on the future. There are many roadblocks ahead for offshore and onshore wind. That is clear. Invenergy turning over their offshore leases feels more like financial leveraging than an internal philosophy shift. At some point in the relatively near future Invenergy can probably buy back those leases at a fraction of the cost. Because wind energy — along with solar energy — is only getting cheaper. And economics eventually wins. And the worry about sea life due to offshore turbines — that worry seems misplaced. And that’s the state of the wind industry for the 22nd of June 2026. Join us tomorrow for the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.
Tulsi Gabbard has released newly declassified documents related to the origins of COVID-19, U.S.-funded research, and Dr. Anthony Fauci's role during the pandemic. The records include internal communications and allegations that could reignite debate over how the virus began and how government officials handled information.
Check out our NEW Vetted Merch Store: https://vettedmerch.storePatrick discusses bombshell comments made by former chief scientist Bob McGwier in an X Space claiming that he and former skywatcher psionic asset Mike Battista summoned a UFO, captured on video the UFO landing with two beings stepping out and that the video will be released to the public.
Obama reminds Jesse why he was the worst President this country ever had, he was a good liar. He was the first President to truly hate the country. Tulsi Gabbard drops a Fauci bomb on the way out the door, prayer to her and her family. Follow The Jesse Kelly Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJesseKellyShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a week. Don looks back at the biggest stories making headlines from his candid conversation with Kamala Harris and the latest bombshells from Ashley St. Clair, to Gavin Newsom's claim that the DOJ has launched an investigation into him and his wife, and the debate over the Knicks' White House visit. Join us as we break down the biggest moments, the biggest controversies, and everything you need to know heading into the week ahead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" gives a first look to the stories you need to know to start your day including more than a million New York Knicks fans flooding Manhattan for the franchise's first NBA championship parade in 53 years as Knicks owner James Dolan takes a pointed shot at New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani during the celebration; and Joe Rogan alleging that powerful political figures, PACs, advocacy groups, and even former presidents pressured Spotify to remove "The Joe Rogan Experience" during the COVID-19 era over claims of vaccine misinformation, reigniting debates over censorship, free speech, Big Tech, and the role of political influence in controlling public discourse, and much more.
Hours before leaving office, DNI Tulsi Gabbard drops a treasure trove of newly unclassified materials proving that Anthony Fauci didn't just use our money to create Covid, he created the virus with the intent of cashing in on the pharma products to "cure" it. Two US senators now say Fauci's autopen pardon should be closely investigated and that the good doctor should face a trial for his crimes. JD Vance gets asked a question he wasn't expecting on his book tour.
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to Knicks’ Tyler Kolek being stopped by NYPD at parade, Jalen Brunson has no words to hatters and Jordyn Woods on the “No Sex” rule. Timeline:00:00 - Ocho or Paul George sighting at the Knicks parade (cont.)21:07 - Tyler Kolek stopped by NYPD, didn’t recognize him as a Knicks player23:02 - Jalen Brunson spoke at the parade25:57 - Jordyn Woods asked about the alleged Knicks ‘No Sex’ rule39:47 - Luka wants the Lakers to acquire an A list center (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TMA teaming up to fill up the truck for Operation Food Search. Martin, Jackson, and Jeremy Rutherford hanging out outside Hubbard Radio. Pee before you leave. Is the lede Jackson's public appearance? Rough one for Matthew Liberatore last night. Maybe no more Velazquez in LF. You've lost ankle privilege. Wyndham Clark your leader at the U.S. Open. Marlins Man and Jay Delsing joining us today.Someone took the best donut. Are old school razors banned? Dodie wants a photo. Huge turnout in NY for the Knicks parade. The Congo fan standing like a statue. Fun with clocks. Is Australia going to park the bus? Rich Gould wanted Papers' number. Blues don't have anyone Ottawa would be interested in for Tkachuk. Fact Free Friday. Joshua Baez just can't stop hitting homeruns. Let's skip to a break.Rizz going to join us in the 10:00 hour. Does Jackson have a doppleganger? Favorite canned foods.Chairman is taking this opportunity to self-promote his music. Topless October with a Drake inspired album cover. Joined by Marlins Man who didn't like STL's sink hole. Taking strangers to ball games. Marlins Man following doctor's orders to get out to games to walk a little bit. Does Marlins man enjoy hockey? He was in Boston cheering for the Blues when they won The Cup. He thinks the players should take the owners' offer.The Rizz Show is making fun of us for being tucked in the corner. If there's a show to hide, we're that show. We've lost control of the fountains. Salvador Perez and George Brett. A heated Cardinal debate between Papers and Martin. We've got a heckler. Ope, the heckler has turned.Come up to the station and meet Martin. JR has a great offer if you bring ten cans. Drops of the Week. Pasta sauces.Joined by Jay Delsing talking a little U.S. Open and the difficulty of Shinnecock. How are winds going to affect today's scores? Will Wyndham Clark still be in the lead at the end of the day? Drier weather going to bake out the greens. Dustin Johnson resurrection? Jay getting into the YouTube game. Jay's book. Does he have any golf balls left to give away?JR bringing us back from break to get a little exposure. Nobody has taken JR up on his offer of 10 cans for butt cheeks. Jackson's dad is here offering rides. APB out for the skinnys. Come on out and see Jackson today. Jackson doesn't like Salvador Perez wearing the C. Dangerous takes.This show teaches people how to gamble. So many listeners coming out to meet us. Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD. Rizz sits down at the dais. RIzz's favorite pasta sauce. Knicks. Growing up in New York.Rizz hanging out with us for the final hour. Iggy is omnipresent. Some guy with his dog wants us to talk sports. Rizz has engrained himself in the STL. Moon's getting an Imo's tattoo for free pizza for life. Jersey Mike's is #1 in consumer satisfaction among fast food places.There's something in the air. JR has plenty of room for tattoos. Rizz may get a Lee's Chicken tattoo. Lookin' for a name for the Lee's Chicken mascot. Talking World Cup.And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-22:14) Chairman is taking this opportunity to self-promote his music. Topless October with a Drake inspired album cover. Joined by Marlins Man who didn't like STL's sink hole. Taking strangers to ball games. Marlins Man following doctor's orders to get out to games to walk a little bit. Does Marlins man enjoy hockey? He was in Boston cheering for the Blues when they won The Cup. He thinks the players should take the owners' offer.(22:22-36:09) The Rizz Show is making fun of us for being tucked in the corner. If there's a show to hide, we're that show. We've lost control of the fountains. Salvador Perez and George Brett. A heated Cardinal debate between Papers and Martin. We've got a heckler. Ope, the heckler has turned.(36:19-50:48) Come up to the station and meet Martin. JR has a great offer if you bring ten cans. Drops of the Week. Pasta sauces.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Simon Constable and John Batchelor discuss extreme summer heat in France and the potential for a "super El Niño." They analyze shifting commodity prices, noting significant drops in Brent crude, electricity, and precious metals, while rising copper prices signal increased manufacturing demand for data centers and new technology. (1)
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John Morgan joins Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Adam Sosnick, and Vincent Oshana to break down Trump's 60 million UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House, the foiled drone and sniper plot, and how Trump's new Iran deal is already shaking oil, gas, and geopolitics.------