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Editor's note: Download and listen to the audio version below and click here to subscribe to the Today in Manufacturing podcast.The Today in Manufacturing Podcast is brought to you by the editors of Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN).This week's episode is brought to you by Outsystems. AI has moved past the "experimentation" phase. Today, 96% of organizations are already using AI agents, but 94% of leaders admit that "AI sprawl" is creating massive security risks and technical debt.The State of AI Development 2026 tells you how the world's most successful companies are moving from simple chatbots to complex agentic systems without losing control of their governance or architecture.Here's what you'll learn:The Maturity Benchmark: Where your organization stands compared to 1,900 global IT leaders in the transition to agentic AI.The Governance Gap: Why only 12% of enterprises have a centralized strategy and how to avoid the "fragmentation trap."Proven ROI: Real-world data on how leaders are achieving a 40% increase in productivity by embedding AI directly into the software lifecycle.The 2026 CIO Roadmap: A practical 6-step framework to scale AI safely, modernize legacy data, and maintain "human-in-the-loop" accountability.Download "The State of AI Development 2026" right now.Every week, we cover the three biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:- AI Biffs Design in RAM T-Shirt Gaffe- 'Spud King' Fined for Illegal Potato Chip Factory- Employees Injured After Boeing 787's Nose Landing Gear Collapses at AirportIn Case You Missed It- Why the Brothers Bauman Moved Their Boutique Flyfishing Firm from California to Colorado- Siemens Gets $6.9M to Boost Medical Device Cybersecurity- Artificial Eyes Could Bring Human-like Sight to Self-driving Cars, RobotsPlease make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. And to email the podcast, you can reach any of us at Jeff, Ben or David@ien.com, with “Email the Podcast” in the subject line. Subscribe to our daily and weekly newsletters.
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A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on June 12th 2026. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio. Presenter/producer: Kris Boswell.
Friday June 12, 2026 Piggly Wiggly Store Fined Nearly $200,000 After Worker Loses 4 Fingers in Meat Grinder
Perth Bears coach Mal Meninga has been fined for breaching anti-tampering rules, as the Perth Bears continue building their squad with the signing of Mason Barber on a three-year deal. The Bulldogs are also under pressure to retain second-rower Jacob Preston, with Joel suggesting Alex Conti could be the solution to their ongoing issues. 00:00 – Mal Meninga fined after breaching new anti-tampering rules 02:00 – Perth Bears lock in rising star Mason Barber on a three-year deal 04:30 – Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs face fight to retain star second-rower Jacob Preston 07:00 – The potential role and impact of Alex Conti at the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEST on SEN 1170 AM Sydney and SEN 693 AM Brisbane Listen Online: https://www.sen.com.au/listen Subscribe to The Run Home YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@JoelandFletchSEN Follow us on Social Media! TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@joelfletchsen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelfletchsen X: https://x.com/joelfletchsen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Labour has announced it's first election promise of 2026, capping public transport costs nationwide in a bid to ease the cost of living for everyday people.Qiulae Wong, leader of the Opportunity Party sits down with Guy Espiner to break down some of the party's policies, including full tax system overhaul, citizens income and wanting to be the new 'Kingmaker' and overthrow Winston Peters from his throne.David Seymour's truancy fines for parents whose children are not attending school has affected the parents of children who are disables, unwell and in some cases dying, as reported by the blog 'Emily Writes'.++++++++++++++++++++Like us on Facebook.com/BigHairyNetwork Follow us on Twitter.com/@bighairynetworkFollowing us on TikTok.com/@bighairynetworkSupport us on Patreon www.patreon.com/c/BigHairyNewsCheck out our merch https://bhn.nz/shop/Donate to our work https://bhn.nz/shop/donation/
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An unlicensed potato chip factory in Australia has been fined after authorities were tipped off by the facility's grand opening event.According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Western Australia “Spud King” Tony Galati created the house brand chips Spuddies so he could sell them at his Spudshed stores. He established a facility to manufacture the potato chips and acquired all the necessary equipment including an industrial peeler, blancher, fryer and weight checking system to help with portion control and bagging. He just didn't get any work approvals.The “Spud King” may have gotten away with it, at least for a little bit longer, if he hadn't planned and notified regulators about a grand opening event for the factory. But now the Galati Group has been caught for manufacturing without a license and for dumping “non-oily chip-making waste” without a license. The company has been fined $20,000, equal to about $14,000 in the U.S.This is not the first time the “Spud King” has gotten salty with regulators. Galati, a well-known potato grower in Western Australia, played a key role in the full deregulation of the state's potato industry. Even after the Potato Marketing Corporation was cooked, Galati was still found in contempt for purposefully planting more potatoes than allowed.In 2024, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission hit Galati with more than $60,000 in fines for trading with at least four growers without a horticulture produce agreement in place.No matter how you slice it, the “Spud King” sounds like a potato man who doesn't play by anyone else's potato rules.#manufacturing, #foodmanufacturing, #foodindustry, #industrialnews, #factorynews, #manufacturingnews, #australia, #businessnews, #operations, #compliance, #regulatorycompliance, #potatochips, #foodprocessing, #industrynews, #supplychain
In this episode, we kick things off in Washington, where federal regulators have conditionally accepted the massive Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern merger application, but with major strings attached. The Surface Transportation Board accepted the merger paperwork Thursday, but only on the condition that the railroads submit significantly more information across nine distinct areas of concern by July twenty-seventh. Shares of both companies fell about five percent on the news, while the two Class I railroads argue the proposed transcontinental network will eliminate handoffs, convert two point one million truckloads to rail annually, and kickstart reindustrialization across a sprawling fifty-three thousand-mile network. We also explore how the ocean carrier Maersk is paying a hefty price for billing the wrong parties. The company has agreed to pay a one point nine million dollars civil penalty to the Federal Maritime Commission over detention charges that were billed to third parties who had not agreed to Maersk's bills of lading, service contracts, or tariffs. Under the settlement, Maersk agreed to stop the practice entirely, amend its U.S. tariff rules to strictly limit the definition of "merchant," and provide refunds and waivers to impacted third parties. Finally, we cover the major leadership shakeup at Hub Group following a massive accounting error that continues to reverberate. The logistics company announced Thursday that its chief financial officer and chief operating officer have both departed the company, though both will remain available on a consulting basis during the transition. The exits come as Hub Group is forced to restate results for twenty twenty-three and twenty twenty-four, on top of a previously flagged seventy-seven million dollars understatement of purchased transportation expenses for the first three quarters of twenty twenty-five. Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we kick things off in Washington, where federal regulators have conditionally accepted the massive Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern merger application, but with major strings attached. The Surface Transportation Board accepted the merger paperwork Thursday, but only on the condition that the railroads submit significantly more information across nine distinct areas of concern by July twenty-seventh. Shares of both companies fell about five percent on the news, while the two Class I railroads argue the proposed transcontinental network will eliminate handoffs, convert two point one million truckloads to rail annually, and kickstart reindustrialization across a sprawling fifty-three thousand-mile network. We also explore how the ocean carrier Maersk is paying a hefty price for billing the wrong parties. The company has agreed to pay a one point nine million dollars civil penalty to the Federal Maritime Commission over detention charges that were billed to third parties who had not agreed to Maersk's bills of lading, service contracts, or tariffs. Under the settlement, Maersk agreed to stop the practice entirely, amend its U.S. tariff rules to strictly limit the definition of "merchant," and provide refunds and waivers to impacted third parties. Finally, we cover the major leadership shakeup at Hub Group following a massive accounting error that continues to reverberate. The logistics company announced Thursday that its chief financial officer and chief operating officer have both departed the company, though both will remain available on a consulting basis during the transition. The exits come as Hub Group is forced to restate results for twenty twenty-three and twenty twenty-four, on top of a previously flagged seventy-seven million dollars understatement of purchased transportation expenses for the first three quarters of twenty twenty-five. Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The EU has imposed 200 million euro fine on the online retailer, Temu for allowing the sale of illegal products, including dangerous baby toys and faulty chargers. Our Work and Technology Correspondent, Brian O'Donovan.
Ciara O'Brien, journalist with the Irish Times and Barry Andrews, Fianna Fail MEP for Dublin
Listen to the Top News of 27/05/2026 from Australia in Hindi.Find our podcasts here at SBS Hindi Podcast Collection. You can also tune in to SBS Hindi at 5 pm on SBS South Asian on digital radio, on channel 305 on your television, via the SBS Audio app or stream from our website.Sorry is not enough: Calls grow for action on Stolen Generations justice and healingNSW's first Migrant Workers Centre opens in Sydney to support temporary visa holders
Journalist and broadcaster Rachel Johnson joins Andrew Gold to discuss the "tripwires" currently silencing British discourse. From her "Master" investigation into Neil Gaiman and the complexities of coercive control (33:00) to why she remains a "Remainer" despite the "4-hour biometric queues" of a post-Brexit world (16:00), Rachel pulls no punches. SUPPORT MY GUEST: - Follow Rachel Johnson on X: https://x.com/RachelSJohnson - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/racheljohnsonpublic/ - Watch her The Master series on Neil Gaiman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh48rdEgLIg - Keep up with her on LBC: https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/rachel-johnson/ SPONSORS: Support our sponsor: go to https://boncharge.com and use code HERETICS to save 15%. Go to https://boncharge.com and use code HERETICS to save 15%. Go to https://surfshark.com/heretics for 4 extra months of Surfshark Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily data plans! Use code andrewgold at checkout. Download Saily app or go to https://saily.com/andrewgold Check Plaud UK: https://bit.ly/40Gzdh1 | US: https://bit.ly/475MQKe Notepro: https://bit.ly/479tWSR Organise your life: https://akiflow.pro/Heretics Earn up to 4 per cent on gold, paid in gold: https://www.monetary-metals.com/heretics/ Cut your wireless bill to 15 bucks a month at https://mintmobile.com/heretics We explore the "overcorrection" of the Boris-wave immigration, why the "center ground" is being treated as heresy, and the "puddle-deep" nature of modern political fame. Support the Heretics mission: Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations: Andrew Gold | Heretics. #RachelJohnson #BorisJohnson #UKPolitics #LBC #FreeSpeech #Heretics #AndrewGold #Islamism Join the 30k heretics on my mailing list: https://andrewgoldheretics.com Check out my new documentary channel: https://youtube.com/@andrewgoldinvestigates Andrew on X: https://twitter.com/andrewgold_ok Insta: https://www.instagram.com/andrewgold_ok Heretics YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@andrewgoldheretics Chapters: 00:00 "This country has gone nuts" 05:30 - Should the Burka be banned? 09:00 - The "Boris Wave" of immigration 13:30 - Fined for stopping the boats? 16:00 - Almost divorced in a post-Brexit queue 20:00 - The "Anywhere" people vs. Sovereignty 23:45 - Is Europe becoming a Caliphate? 27:30 - Handling the "Islamophobe" label 33:00 - The "outside bath" & Neil Gaiman 37:15 - "Master" & Coercive Control 43:00 - Why I hate "cancellation" 46:50 - Boris's final morning in Downing Street 48:15 - The Queen's final advice: "Don't be ******" 52:10 - Is Israel an Apartheid state? 55:40 - Getting rid of "Victim Culture" 57:50 - Russell Brand & Noel Gallagher Madness 1:00:00 Rachel Storms Off Set! Is She Really Joking? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Sydney-based Nepali restaurant and its director have been fined and convicted over a series of food safety breaches linked to a 2023 Salmonella outbreak. The YDR Hospitality Group Pty Ltd, trading as Khukuri Nepali Restaurant in Campsie, South Western Sydney, and its director, Jwalanta Khatiwoda, were fined $37,500 and convicted under the NSW Food Act 2003 in the Burwood Local Court on 21 April 2026. A report. - न्यु साउथ वेल्सको एक नेपाली रेस्टुरेन्ट र त्यसका सञ्चालकलाई सन् २०२३ मा फैलिएको साल्मोनेला प्रकोपसँग सम्बन्धित एक खाद्य सुरक्षा उल्लङ्घनको घटनामा दोषी ठहर भएका छन्। दक्षिण पश्चिमी सिड्नीको क्याम्प्सीस्थित खुकुरी नेपाली रेस्टुरेन्टका रूपमा व्यापार गर्दै आएको वाईडीआर हस्पिट्यालिटी ग्रुप प्रोप्राइट्री लिमिटेड र यसका निर्देशक ज्वलन्त खतिवडालाई २१ अप्रिल सन् २०२६ मा बर्वुड लोकल कोर्टले न्यु साउथ वेल्स फुड एक्ट २००३ अन्तर्गत दोषी ठहर गर्दै ३७ हजार ५ सय डलर जरिमाना गरेको हो।हाम्रा थप अडियो प्रस्तुतिहरू पोडकास्टका रूपमा उपलब्ध छन्। यो नि:शुल्क सेवा प्रयोग गर्न तपाईंले आफ्नो नाम दर्ता गर्नु पर्दैन। पोडकास्टमा सामाग्री उपलब्ध हुनासाथ सुन्न यहाँ थिच्नुहोस्।एसबीएस नेपालीको प्रत्यक्ष प्रसारण हरेक मङ्गलवार र बिहीवार दिउँसो २ बजे SBS South Asian मा डिजिटल रेडियोमार्फत, आफ्नो टेलिभिजनको च्यानल ३०५ मा, SBS Audio एपमार्फत, SBS On Demand मा वा हाम्रो वेबसाइटबाट सुन्न सक्नुहुन्छ।साथै हामी सोसल मिडिया प्लेटफर्महरू फेसबुक, इन्स्टाग्राम र एक्स मा पनि रहेका छौं SBS Nepali का नाममा।
Should supermarkets face fines for unsold edible food? A new proposal to tackle food waste would see supermarkets prevented from throwing away unsold food and instead ensure they are donated…Naoise Ó'Cearúil, Fianna Fail TD for Kildare North has proposed we adopt the French model, where supermarkets are not permitted to destroy unsold food and instead they must arrange to give it to charities, or else be at risk of fines of up to €4,000.Naoise joins Shane to discuss.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh reacted to MLB fining Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong for his vulgar comment toward a White Sox fan Sunday.
Jack Heinrich, sports producer, reporter, anchor, and producer of the John Landecker show, joins John Landecker to dive into what's on Jack's sports-filled brain for that day!
"What were you doing there, Dan?" We forgot one part of Dan's time angering ESPN: the time he was suspended for two days for putting up billboards throughout Cleveland after LeBron left Miami. And after Dan gives Jeremy about two seconds of Marlins updates, Bryant McKinnie joins us in the studio to discuss his efforts to support the NFL community on mental health. Check out bryantmckinnie.com for all the details of his mental health awareness event. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Full Show Broadcast. Gene shares his thoughts an opinions after the Buffalo Sabres season ends. Dennis Bernstein from The 4th Period joins the program in hour 2.
Full Hour 2. Gene shares his thoughts & feelings on the Sabres after their season ends in game 7. Buffalo Bills OTAs are also underway from New Highmark Stadium. Dennis Bernstein from The 4th Periods stops by the show to talk Sabres & Stanley Cup Playoffs. Plus Last Call.
Can the Canadiens finish the job on home ice, or will the Sabres finally break through in a winner-take-all moment? We dive into the controversial standings discussion surrounding this matchup, the pressure facing Buffalo's core players, and why this Game 7 could have major offseason implications for both franchises moving forward.We also take a closer look at two rising NHL stars in Rasmus Dahlin and Lane Hutson. Has Dahlin officially entered the conversation as the best defenseman in hockey? Is Lane Hutson already becoming one of the most dynamic young blue liners in the league? We discuss why both players are rapidly establishing themselves among the NHL elite.Later in the show, we debate whether the NHL went too far fining the Vegas Golden Knights after the organization skipped media availability following their playoff win. Was the punishment fair, or did the league overreact in a high-emotion playoff moment?We also preview a massive second-round showdown between the Colorado Avalanche and Vegas Golden Knights. Can Colorado's speed and star power overwhelm Vegas, or are the Golden Knights once again being overlooked as legitimate Stanley Cup contenders?Plus, we play Buy or Sell and wrap things up with major RFA contract predictions involving Connor Bedard, Adam Fantilli, and the next wave of NHL superstars due for huge contracts.
Full Hour 1 in The Sports Bar. Quite possibly the two best words in sports "Game Seven." Gene gets you all set. Buffalo Bills beat reporter Matt Parrino from The Syracuse Post Standard & The Shoud Podcast joins the program to cover all things Buffalo Bills.
Vegas Golden Knights Insider Hockey Show with Frank Harnish and Ryan Wallis
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The NHL has stripped the Vegas Golden Knights of their 2026 2nd Round pick and fined head coach John Tortorella $100,000 for skipping their media obligations after last night's series victory over the Anaheim Ducks.Hit Like and Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@JesseBlakeTV?sub_confirmation=1Follow Jesse on Twitter at @JesseBlakeFollow Jesse on Instagram @Jesse.BlakeSubscribe to The Jesse Blake Sports Report wherever you get your podcasts!Visit https://sdpn.ca for more.Join us on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/MtTmw9rrz7For general inquiries email: info@sdpn.caReach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content!Join SDP VIP:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0a0z05HiddEn7k6OGnDprg/joinApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/thestevedanglepodcastSpotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sdpvip/subscribeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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KiwiRail has been fined $290,000 after two workers were shocked by overhead lines. Felix Walton reports.
Fined $915K For Cutting Down 38 Big Trees by Lehto's Law
"IT'S UNFAIR" Fede Valverde DEMANDS To Leave Real Madrid After Being Fined €500K
Jaylen Brown fined $50k by NBA for Twitch comments // Red Sox manager Chad Tracy maintains it was an intentional hit by Valdez // The chances Jaylen won't be on the Celtics are rising as we speak //
Joey, Daisy and Damo are back in the studio ahead of round nine! Daisy's been sharp off the back of a little R&R last week. Joey's up and about after the Saints turned it on in the second half against the Blues. And Damo's back on Twitter! What do we make of Carlton's $75k fine for Elijah Hollands? Where do Patrick Cripps and Toby Greene play their footy next year, with Cripps potentially on the move and Greene a free agent? Who's Hawthorn's most improved player? And all the tips and big calls ahead of round nine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're talking about the interesting way the city responded to a Portlander asking for help with a homeless encampment outside his home, some new details on the budget cuts the mayor is proposing, and some outdoor bar patios to check out now that we've hit peak patio weather. Joining City Cast Portland host Claudia Meza are food and drink reporter Alex Frane and our very own executive producer, John Notarianni. Discussed in today's episode: He asked for help with chronic camps outside his home. Portland cracked down on his hedge instead [Oregonian] Mayor Wilson's Economic Development Budget Is a Balancing Act of Cuts and Cash Infusion [Portland Mercury] Budget listening sessions [Portland.gov] Become a member of City Cast Portland today! Get all the details and sign up here. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about the sponsors of this May 4th episode: League of Women's Voters D'Amore Law
Legendary Miami Dolphins wide receiver Oronde Gadsden joined the show to share his thoughts on the Dolphins draft picks and his experience of having a weight clause in his contract with the Dolphins.
John Legge, consultant in Emergency Medicine at St. Vincent's Hospital and David Cliff, Chief Executive of the Global Road Safety Partnership
The NBA has doled out nearly $100,000 in fines to two All-Stars after an altercation in a playoff game. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
THE BATTLE FOR REAL FOOD AND THE FUTURE OF AGRICULTURE - On this powerful episode of Rural Route, Trent Loos is joined by Nevada rancher Hank Vogler for a hard-hitting conversation about the forces reshaping agriculture and food production. Hank exposes the growing crisis in the wool industry, where government policy changes wiped out subsidies and crushed markets for coarse wool, while fine wool producers fight to survive. Through years of strategic breeding using Australian merino genetics, Hank reveals how quality has become the only path forward in a broken system. The conversation then turns to the crushing pressure facing ranchers across the country. Rising costs, federal regulations, and shrinking access to grazing land have devastated livestock numbers—especially in Nevada, where massive reductions have hit producers hard. Despite record-high prices for bulls and elite horses, the reality for many ranchers is a fight to stay in business. Trent and Hank take the discussion even deeper, sounding the alarm on global wealth concentration and its connection to food control. They highlight disturbing trends in declining livestock populations and question what it means for the future of protein production. The episode takes a bold turn as they challenge the push toward lab-grown meat and genetically engineered food systems, raising serious concerns about transparency, control, and long-term consequences. Closing the show, they warn about the rapid rise of AI-driven infrastructure and what it could mean for agriculture and rural America. Their message is clear: the fight for real food, independent producers, and rural freedom is far from over—and the stakes have never been higher.
The Ohio Casino Commission levied a $5 million fine against Kalshi prediction market for unlicensed sports gaming.The action comes as some GOP lawmakers press to change much of the 2023 law that made sports betting a billion-dollar industry in the state.Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is on record as saying that legalizing sports betting is his biggest mistake in office.Plus we also take a look at key contested races ahead of the May 5 primary. And the race for governor heats up months before the showdown.Guests:Jo Ingles, senior reporter with Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News BureauLaura Bischoff, politics and state government reporter with The Columbus DispatchChrissa Loukas, statehouse reporter with Spectrum News(photo: Jenny Kane / AP)
The Ohio Casino Commission levied a $5 million fine against Kalshi prediction market for unlicensed sports gaming.The action comes as some GOP lawmakers press to change much of the 2023 law that made sports betting a billion-dollar industry in the state.Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is on record as saying that legalizing sports betting is his biggest mistake in office.Plus we also take a look at key contested races ahead of the May 5 primary. And the race for governor heats up months before the showdown.Guests:Jo Ingles, senior reporter with Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News BureauLaura Bischoff, politics and state government reporter with The Columbus DispatchChrissa Loukas, statehouse reporter with Spectrum News(photo: Jenny Kane / AP)
Steph Curry just reminded everyone why he's still THAT guy. In this episode of Alley Oop, Juju and Trysta break down Steph's explosive second half that kept the Golden State Warriors alive when it mattered most. When the lights get bright, Curry delivers—and this was one of those legacy-type stretches. But that's just the start: The Portland Trail Blazers are quietly exceeding expectations, and Deni Avdija is becoming a serious factor Is Paolo Banchero being held back? The Orlando Magic situation is getting messy, and the coach might be on the hot seat LaMelo Ball gets fined after taking down Bam Adebayo — fair or foul? From clutch performances to coaching drama and rising teams, this episode covers everything shaking up the NBA right now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(0:00) Warriors beat Clippers, Cade & Luka eligible for awards (25:32) Cardinals scout Ty Simpson, Should the Chiefs trade up in the Draft? (37:50) What happens if the Thunder win the lottery? (45:49) DUD List (01:08:36) Can the Lakers upset the Rockets? (01:17:43) LaMelo Ball fined, What's on the line for him in the play-in? (01:25:08) What's next for Kawhi Leonard after Warriors eliminated Clippers? (01:47:15) Frenemies (01:58:01) Front Office (02:07:31) Should the Giants trade back? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to the NBA Play-In Tournament featuring Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors taking on Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers. Later, they react to Tyrese Maxey and the Philadelphia 76ers defeating Paolo Banchero and the Orlando Magic. Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NIGHTCAP Timeline:00:00 - Sixers beat Magic13:59 - NBA fines LaMelo Ball24:46 - Lakers-Rockets predictions25:53 - Q&Aaayyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB is threatening a full revamp of the show, but Billy still kicks us off with the All Sports Report - as the Zak Butters saga shows no signs of stopping. Channel 7 Chief Footy Reporter Mitch Cleary is in studio with all the AFL headlines - including Zak Butters, Gather Round's future, and his shocking question to Essendon's Thomas Edwards. Daniel and Emma battle it out for some sick bumper stickers in the Hump Day Quiz, then Billy debuts a brand new segment - and he's demanding complete seriousness from the team. Some more footy news comes to hand from WA, then Hawthorn's Karl Amon chats to the guys before e plays game 200 this weekend - against his old mob. Finally, Billy has a joke about a teenager and his risque bedroom items to close the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander are for another loaded Sunday show. They open on the Big Ten before the Weekend Whiparound tours the country on the final weekend of the regular season. It was a big weekend for the bubble but a lot of teams struggled on the doorstep of the NCAA Tournament. Then, tickets are punched to the NCAA Tournament and conference championships are among us. (0:00) Intro (1:30) Michigan puts a bow on the regular season, beats Michigan State at home (8:30) Purdue lost in Mackey again … this time to Wisconsin (18:00) Nebraska in the 2 seed in the Big Ten tournament (21:45) Let's start the Weekend Whiparound with Duke's win over UNC (& Duke's injuries) (28:15) a couple ACC coaching changes … let's talk about a common thread in coaching (34:30) Around the Big East: a strange UConn loss & St. John's gets another win (42:30) A tour around the Big 12 (44:15) In the SEC: Florida is the conference champion (49:30) 31-0 Miami!! (56:25) Bubble Talk! It's Norlander's bubble block (1:12:30) we got teams going dancing! (1:17:40) Looking ahead to Monday's AP Poll & the next couple days (conference tournaments!) Theme song: “Timothy Leary,” written, performed and courtesy of Guster Eye on College Basketball is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow our team: @EyeonCBBPodcast @GaryParrishCBS @MattNorlander @Boone @DavidWCobb @TheJMULL_ Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college basketball. You can listen to us on your smart speakers! Simply say, “Alexa, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast,” or “Hey, Google, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast.” Email the show for any reason whatsoever: ShoutstoCBS@gmail.com Visit Eye on College Basketball's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeFb_xyBgOekQPZYC7Ijilw For more college hoops coverage, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices