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Greg Belfrage gives his final thoughts on the day's news including Trump and Iran, Kharg Island, Trump and the Meet The Press interview with Kristen Welker, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
H3-S1 full 00:07 Tanda wanted to know where to vote in our poll here on the Charlie James show. Here's what you do. You text, now this is between Pamela Vett and Alan Wilson. uh Just an informal poll to find out who you guys want to be the Republican nominee for the governor's race. um If you would like Pamela Vett, text Pam, P-A-M to 800-9050-989. oh 00:36 If you would like Alan Wilson, text Alan, A-L-A-N to 800-9050-989. Same numbers, the numbers are text lined. It's scrolling across the screen right there over on the stream. um It's the text line. So let us know, either Pam or Alan, let us know who you would like to be the next governor. Just taking a quick look, let's do a little refresh here, see how we stand on this. It is now, it's still 95 to five. 01:05 Still 95 to five. Let's go to Everett in Spartanburg. How you doing Everett? 01:10 Charlie how you doing good man? What's up? two things Allen Wilson if he's so good How come we got so much illegal immigration and they got and they I've been fighting this no cash bond for over two years in the upstate they Hello, excuse me Hobart Lewis said they don't even arrest them They take the vehicle let them go if you do that you don't even have a record you don't know how many they are here 01:37 That's thing, we don't, we don't. I've asked several of the candidates during our Governor Series, do we have a, are we a sanctuary state? And you know, it's looking like in some cases the answer to that is yes, because we don't have, well here's what Alan Wilson wants to do. He wants to enact the 287G program, which would deputize all, you know, every member of law enforcement to be ICE agents. Now that doesn't mean we're gonna be pulling them. 02:06 off of their duties to go round up people, if they come across somebody, you see, but here's the thing Everett, that is the way the law reads. That's the way the law reads. check it out. He said one thing, he said he had reached across the aisle. The only reason I'd reach across the aisle is to grab him up by the sack of swivel. There's nothing like this. There's nothing like this. I don't know what a sack of swivel is, but I can just picture it. 02:35 Yeah, it's okay. Don't explain. Don't explain. I just want to say one other thing. Well, the war in the Strait of Hormuz today in Google News, read a Military Watch article. It'll tell you why we're losing in Iran. Thank you very much. Well, we're not losing in Iran. Sorry to... If you read that I don't need to read somebody to... I mean, I got my own eyes there. I appreciate it. We're not losing. We're not losing. 03:02 Stop that, that's anti-Trump, that's anti-American BS. We're not losing. We got more guns, we got more ammo, we got more of the big bombs than they've got. We're not losing. Sorry, we've been in control the entire time. 800, 905, 098, 9. We're getting a lot of people voting in this poll now. Listen to this, I we've got, I didn't even know this. 03:31 Do know when I found this out? It was a couple of weeks ago when we found out that our Congress, our House of Representatives in Washington, they passed a bill. Are you ready for this? This is crazy. They passed a bill to defund the Taliban. 03:53 Well, wait a minute, hold on. What are you talking about? Defund the Taliban. So if our Congress passed a bill to defund the Taliban, what does that tell you has been going on for a while now? We've been funding the Taliban. 04:14 Over in Afghanistan. 04:17 because of the abysmal and who did that? Well, that was the Biden administration with that pullout of Afghanistan. We're now funding those people. But listen to this. This is from, uh I think it's Allison in the know over at Lindale TV um talking to John Thune. Listen to this. House passed Tim Burchard's bill to div on the Taliban. I think it was 11 months ago. Every week that goes by, they get another $40 million. When can the American people expect to see a vote on this? And do you expect it to pass? 04:47 uh.. ... 438 Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:19:00 +0000 eOBpiDvZG1vo6D4pQcr8JRXyJOikzeiP news The Charlie James Show Podcast news H3-S1 The Charlie James Show originates from News/Talk 989 WORD, The Upstate's #1 Talk Station, weekdays 3-7pm. Charlie tackles the topics that matter to the Carolina's. He interviews the movers and shakers while letting listeners sound off on the news of the day. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.amperwave.net%2Fv2%2Fe
Hour 3 full 00:14 Tonda wanted to know where to vote in our poll here on the Charlie James show. Here's what you do. You text, now this is between Pamela Vett and Alan Wilson, um just an informal poll to find out who you guys want to be the Republican nominee for the governor's race. um If you would like Pamela Vett, text Pam, P-A-M to 800-9050-989. oh 00:43 If you would like Alan Wilson, text Alan, A-L-A-N to 800-9050-989. Same numbers. The number is our text line that's scrolling across the screen right there over on the stream. uh It's the text line. So let us know, either Pam or Alan, let us know who you would like to be the next governor. Just taking a quick look. Let's do a little refresh here, see how we stand on this. It is now, it's still 95 to 5. 01:11 Still 95 to five. Let's go to Everett in Spartanburg. How you doing Everett? 01:17 Charlie, how you doing? Good man. What's up? Two things. uh Allen Wilson, if he's so good, how come we got so much illegal immigration? I've been fighting this no cash bond for over two years in the upstate. Hobart Lewis said they don't even arrest them. They take the vehicle and let them go. If you do that, you don't even have a record. You don't know how many they are here. 01:44 That's thing. We don't. We don't. I've asked several of the candidates during our Governor Series, do we have a sanctuary state? And you know, it's looking like in some cases the answer to that is yes, we don't have... Well, here's what Alan Wilson wants to do. He wants to enact the 287G program, which would deputize all, you know, every member of law enforcement to be ICE agents. Now, that doesn't mean we're to be pulling them. 02:13 off of their duties to go round up people, if they come across somebody, you see, but here's the thing Everett, that is the way the law reads. That's the way the law reads. Check it out. He said one thing, he said he had reached across the aisle. The only reason I'd reach across the aisle is to grab him up by the sack of swivel. Hey, they're nothing like us. They're nothing like us. I don't know what a sack of swivel is, but I can just picture it. 02:41 Yeah, it's okay. Don't explain. Don't explain. I just want to say one other thing. the war in the straight-o-road news today in Google News, read a Military Watch article. It'll tell you why we're losing in Iran. Thank you very much. Well, we're not losing in Iran. Sorry to... If you read that article, you'll I don't need to read somebody to... I mean, I got my own eyes there. I appreciate it. We're not losing. We're not losing. 03:09 Stop that, that's anti-Trump, that's anti-American BS. We're not losing. We got more guns, we got more ammo, we got more of the big bombs than they've got. We're not losing. Sorry, we've been in control the entire time. 800, 905, 098, 9. We're getting a lot of people voting in this poll now. Listen to this, I we've got, I didn't even know this. 03:38 Do know when I found this out? It was a couple of weeks ago when we found out that our Congress, our House of Representatives in Washington, they passed a bill. Are you ready for this? This is crazy. They passed a bill to defund the Taliban. 04:00 Well, wait a minute, hold on. What are you talking about? Defund the Taliban. So if our Congress passed a bill to defund the Taliban, what does that tell you has been going on for a while now? We've been funding the Taliban. 04:20 Over in Afghanistan. 04:23 because of the abysmal and who did that? Well, that was the Biden administration with that pullout of Afghanistan. We're now funding those people. But listen to this. This is from, uh I think it's Alison in the know over at Lindale TV talking to John Thune. Listen to this. Thune, the House passed Tim Burch's bill to defund the Taliban. I think it was 11 months ago. Every week that goes by, they get another $40 million. When can the American people expect to see a vote on this? And do you expect it to pass? 04:53 uh... don't know when ... 1937 Thu, 11 Jun 2026 22:05:00 +0000 MiiITdXJZYY0ho7Ta48O35nGlbj4CwiH news The Charlie James Show Podcast news Hour 3 The Charlie James Show originates from News/Talk 989 WORD, The Upstate's #1 Talk Station, weekdays 3-7pm. Charlie tackles the topics that matter to the Carolina's. He interviews the movers and shakers while letting listeners sound off on the news of the day. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.amperwave.net%2Fv2%2F
**Join the AI Agent Bootcamp here: https://www.inventium.ai/learnvirtually-agents** You have access to AI. You probably use it a fair bit. And yet there's a good chance you're still manually scrubbing through meeting transcripts, tabbing between LinkedIn and Google News before every sales call, and spending 20 minutes writing an executive summary for a paper you just finished writing. That gap between having AI and actually letting it take things off your plate is where a lot of time quietly disappears. In this How I AI episode, Neo and I walk through eight tasks that knowledge workers should never have to do manually again, and what it actually looks like to hand them off to agents. How I AI is a special series within How I Work where Neo and I explore how high performers are using AI at work to boost productivity, make better decisions and reduce overwhelm. What you'll learn in this episde: Which meeting-related tasks are the easiest to hand off to an agent How to build a pre-meeting briefing agent for sales and business development Why editing and proofreading agents need very specific instructions to protect your voice Where inbox agents are most useful, and what they can and can't do for you How to think about agents when comparing options before a purchase decision Practical AI tools for productivity and focus Real-world AI workflows used by high performers How to use AI at work without burning out Smart shortcuts for managing time and mental load Connect with Neo Aplin on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/neoaplin/) and via inventium.ai (https://inventium.ai), where he leads Inventium's AI training and upskilling work with organisations and teams. My latest book The Energy Game is out on July 7, 2026. You can order a copy here: https://amzn.to/48ID29M Connect with me on the socials: Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanthaimber) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/amanthai) If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work and live, I write a weekly newsletter where I share practical and simple to apply tips to improve your life. You can sign up for that at https://amantha.substack.com/ Visit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes. Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au Credits: Host: Amantha Imber Sound Engineer: Martin Imber See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage gives his final thoughts on the day's news including the lawsuit and the White House Ballroom, Google News, the aftermath of Scot Pelley's firing, the murder of actor James Handy, the funding of ICE and Boreder Patrol, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In seiner monatlichen Solo-Episode fasst Robin Heintze die wichtigsten Google-News aus dem Mai zusammen. Im Fokus stehen die Zukunft der Suche, neue KI-Funktionen, Werbeformate und die Auswirkungen auf SEO, GEO und Performance Marketing.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1: Tim and Chris were out on Friday visiting a Google data center in Kansas City 16:26 SEGMENT 2: THIS JIM TALENT INTERVIEW WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY https://www.royalbanksofmo.com/ JIM TALENT, Former US Senator and Chairman of the Reagan Institute’s National Leadership Council || TOPIC: National security, foreign policy, news of the day || Peace talks with Iranx.com/JimTalent 33:09 SEGMENT 3: Dan Schneider, Vice President at the Media Research Center || TOPIC: Despite massive breaking news cycles, Google News featured zero stories on appalling scandals || Southern Poverty Law Center || Congressional exits || Minneapolis FBI raids mrc.orgx.com/schneider_dc https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Google News is enhancing how entrepreneurs and CEOs access information by offering personalized and comprehensive news experiences. It aggregates content from various sources, providing balanced views on current events and industry trends. Advanced algorithms curate content to present relevant updates tailored to user interests. The service includes features like 'Full Coverage' for diverse perspectives and supports multiple formats, including text, video, and audio, for convenient consumption. This tool empowers business leaders to make informed decisions swiftly.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Google News, a news aggregation service launched in 2002, curates content from thousands of sources using algorithms, influencing news consumption and public perception. It offers personalized news experiences, potentially creating echo chambers by aligning content with user preferences. The platform's impact on the journalism industry is significant, driving traffic and visibility for traditional media outlets and highlighting the need for innovative content delivery strategies.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Google News continues to impact entrepreneurs by providing aggregated news from thousands of sources, enabling quick access to industry-specific updates. Recent AI-driven enhancements personalize content based on user behavior, ensuring relevance for CEOs and founders. The platform's advanced algorithms combat misinformation by filtering unreliable sources, promoting credible journalism. Additionally, Google News supports content creators with tools to optimize articles for search engines, fostering a diverse news ecosystem.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Morris, the director of Media Research Center Free Speech America, talks to Rich about studies that show Google News has a bias against conservative news stories.
Bill is back on Sunday Night! The Pope and some Cardinals are calling this an "immoral" war and are against our actions in Iran. Trump responded. We must support our President and the war against this evil regime. Uri Kaufman talks on the war with Iran, Isreal and more. Michael Morris talks media bias on Google News, Apple News and MSN news. Former Congressman Brad Wenstrup talks on the war and an issue that happened at his Catholic church this morning that caused people to walk out. He wraps up the show talking to Paul RunkoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill is back on Sunday Night! The Pope and some Cardinals are calling this an "immoral" war and are against our actions in Iran. Trump responded. We must support our President and the war against this evil regime. Uri Kaufman talks on the war with Iran, Isreal and more. Michael Morris talks media bias on Google News, Apple News and MSN news. Former Congressman Brad Wenstrup talks on the war and an issue that happened at his Catholic church this morning that caused people to walk out. He wraps up the show talking to Paul RunkoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill is back on Sunday Night! The Pope and some Cardinals are calling this an "immoral" war and are against our actions in Iran. Trump responded. We must support our President and the war against this evil regime. Uri Kaufman talks on the war with Iran, Isreal and more. Michael Morris talks media bias on Google News, Apple News and MSN news. Former Congressman Brad Wenstrup talks on the war and an issue that happened at his Catholic church this morning that caused people to walk out. He wraps up the show talking to Paul Runko
Bill is back on Sunday Night! The Pope and some Cardinals are calling this an "immoral" war and are against our actions in Iran. Trump responded. We must support our President and the war against this evil regime. Uri Kaufman talks on the war with Iran, Isreal and more. Michael Morris talks media bias on Google News, Apple News and MSN news. Former Congressman Brad Wenstrup talks on the war and an issue that happened at his Catholic church this morning that caused people to walk out. He wraps up the show talking to Paul RunkoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill is back on Sunday Night! The Pope and some Cardinals are calling this an "immoral" war and are against our actions in Iran. Trump responded. We must support our President and the war against this evil regime. Uri Kaufman talks on the war with Iran, Isreal and more. Michael Morris talks media bias on Google News, Apple News and MSN news. Former Congressman Brad Wenstrup talks on the war and an issue that happened at his Catholic church this morning that caused people to walk out. He wraps up the show talking to Paul Runko
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Notfall, Ernstfall, Verteidigungsfall, Kriegsfall: Die deutschen Medien sind noch immer voller Nachrichten, die vom „Fall des Falles“ berichten. Eine einfache Suche auf Google News lässt erahnen, was im Land passiert. Die Politik bestimmt den Ton, alle untergeordneten Stellen folgen. Gerade berichten die Nürnberger Nachrichten von dem „Geheimplan Deutschland“ und „Warum Nürnberg ein gewaltiges Militär-DrehkreuzWeiterlesen
About Claus Enevoldsen: Claus Enevoldsen is the founder of Elsie AI, an AI-powered business partner built for solo e-commerce founders, operating out of 1848 Ventures, a B2B SaaS venture studio focused on SMBs. Before building Elsie, Claus spent years at Flipboard, where the platform scaled to 145 million active users and became the fourth-largest referral traffic source for publishers ahead of Google News. A self-described builder with a growth mindset, Claus brings both large-scale product experience and a scrappy zero-to-one mentality to everything he builds. About Elsie AI: Elsie AI is an AI-powered business partner designed specifically for solo e-commerce founders, the segment Claus believes has been the last to benefit from the AI revolution. Built inside 1848 Ventures, Elsie was co-designed from day one with real e-commerce solopreneurs to address the unique challenge of wearing ten hats at once: prioritizing what to do next, creating marketing content, and monitoring website health. The goal is simple but ambitious: to become the first thing founders open every morning.Show Notes: 00:00 Introduction: what founders will take away from this episode 00:46 What the first 24 hours after launch actually looks like 01:56 How to find your ICP before you have a single customer 04:59 Why going narrow is a wedge, not a limitation 09:48 Lessons from scaling Flipboard to 145M users 11:52 How AI changes the zero-to-one game for founders 13:13 "Sell to build" vs. "intentional speed to market" 14:55 Building micro apps for marketing and lead gen 17:50 Unconventional go-to-market decisions at Elsie AI 19:20 What metrics matter on launch day (and the next two weeks) 21:07 Signups vs. PQLs: why activation rate is the real signal 22:03 The AI churn trap: front-loading value and losing retention 22:25 How Elsie builds habits instead of features 25:23 Churn prediction and behavior-based retention 25:48 Using pricing experiments to test willingness to pay 26:29 Balancing startup life with a creative practice 30:28 AI art, generative work, and the future of creative tools 33:42 Claus asks Luke: What stage is Baremetrics in? 35:00 Hypothesis-driven experimentation and what startups get wrong 39:11 Wrap-up and what's next for Elsie AI
March Madness may be over, but the Mailbag is just beginning—and as always, you're the star of the show. This month we hear from listeners who tracked the data on our Market Cap Game Show strategies (does “always disagree”… really work?), revisit a thoughtful challenge from Professor Jason Corso on whether Rule Breaker Investing is built on habits, recipes, or something closer to an algorithm, pick up a clever Google News hack that lets you see the world through another country's headlines, and yes… return to Pet Peeves territory with a “Bamm!” vs. “Boom!” breakdown of locker room acoustics. Along the way, we touch on how we think, how we learn, and how we behave—in markets and in life.And we close with one Fool's simple question: Does the Snap Test apply… beyond stocks? Sign up for The Motley Fool's Breakfast News here: www.fool.com/breakfastnews Order David's Rule Breaker Investing book here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1804091219/ Companies mentioned: AXON, DIS Host: David GardnerProducer: Bart Shannon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don't experiment on your own revenue with broken game mechanics. Get our guide "Core Drives in the Wild" to learn how to apply real behavioral science to your product: professorgame.com/WildCD We dismantle the myth that simply adding points, badges, and leaderboards will fix a broken product. We explore why superficial rewards often lead to a 90% failure rate in corporate gamification and cause dangerous spikes followed by massive engagement crashes. By contrasting Google News's failed badge system with Wikipedia's intrinsic motivation model, we highlight the critical shift from transactional features to human-focused behavioral science. You can learn how to balance White Hat techniques like Epic Meaning with Black Hat mechanics like Scarcity to build long-term retention without burning out your user base. Rob Alvarez is Head of Engagement Strategy, Europe at The Octalysis Group (TOG), a leading gamification and behavioral design consultancy. A globally recognized gamification strategist and TEDx speaker, he founded and hosts Professor Game, the #1 gamification podcast, and has interviewed hundreds of global experts. He designs evidence-based engagement systems that drive motivation, loyalty, and results, and teaches LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® and gamification at top institutions including IE Business School, EFMD, and EBS University across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Links and resources Google News: https://news.google.com Wikipedia: https://www.wikipedia.org Duolingo: https://www.duolingo.com The Octalysis Group: https://octalysisgroup.com Lets's do stuff together! Core Drives in the Wild: Professor Game Guide Let's chat about your gamification project YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Start Your Community on Skool for Free Ask a question
In the 5 AM hour, Larry O'Connor and Bethany Mandel discussed:: TUCKER & MEGYN: Tucker Carlson's alleged backchannel foreign policy with Iran and President Trump defending Mark Levin against vicious attacks from Megyn Kelly. MEDIA BIAS: New MRC data showing only 2% of Google News' top stories in February came from right-leaning media. GRAHAM PLATNER: Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner backtracks on his apology for a "Nazi skull" tattoo, now calling it "eminently reasonable." NAVY YARD: Chaos in D.C.'s Navy Yard neighborhood as 200 juveniles flood the area, ending in robberies, assaults, and gunfire. Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Audible, and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Monday, March 16, 2026 / 5 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we are joined by Marcelle Lee, cybersecurity consultant and researcher, discussing "CTI tradecraft: Investigating a mobile scareware campaign." She details how a routine click on a Google News story led to a mobile scareware pop-up—and a deeper investigation into a broader campaign. Using free tools like Censys, URLScan, VirusTotal, and CyberChef, she pivoted from two domains to uncover more than 100 related domains, shared infrastructure, and links to questionable antivirus apps in the Google Play Store. The findings are mapped to the MITRE ATT&CK framework, showing how freely available resources can power meaningful, actionable threat intelligence. The research can be found here: CTI tradecraft: Investigating a mobile scareware campaign Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we are joined by Marcelle Lee, cybersecurity consultant and researcher, discussing "CTI tradecraft: Investigating a mobile scareware campaign." She details how a routine click on a Google News story led to a mobile scareware pop-up—and a deeper investigation into a broader campaign. Using free tools like Censys, URLScan, VirusTotal, and CyberChef, she pivoted from two domains to uncover more than 100 related domains, shared infrastructure, and links to questionable antivirus apps in the Google Play Store. The findings are mapped to the MITRE ATT&CK framework, showing how freely available resources can power meaningful, actionable threat intelligence. The research can be found here: CTI tradecraft: Investigating a mobile scareware campaign Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10:25 – 10:37 (17mins) Weekly: Karen Kataline @KarenKataline More info on Karen: www.karenkataline.com 10:41 – 10:56 (15mins) MRC Guest Curtis Houck110 to 4: 'Independent Fact Checkers' PILE ON Trump, Spanberger Gets a Free Pass Democrats have ZERO fear of fact-checkers Extreme 110-to-4 imbalance, a 27-to1 ratio: Fact-checkers ran 110 checks on Trump’s speech vs. only 4 on Gov. Spanberger’s response. All four Spanberger claims were rated accurate or supported; Trump’s were relentlessly attacked. 8 to 0: Google News Rages Against Trump, Pushes Left-Leaning Media Undercutting SOTU Stark 8-0 bias in top stories Google News promoted 8 left-leaning articles and 0 right-leaning ones in its top coverage of Trump's SOTU—zero balance, all from outlets like NYT, Guardian, NPR, and NBC (per AllSides ratings). Gatekeeping shuts out conservatives In the top 20 stories analyzed the morning after the speech, Google acted as a "digital gatekeeper," excluding right-leaning media entirely while elevating left-leaning sources that undercut Trump. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10:25 – 10:37 (17mins) Weekly: Karen Kataline @KarenKataline More info on Karen: www.karenkataline.com 10:41 – 10:56 (15mins) MRC Guest Curtis Houck110 to 4: 'Independent Fact Checkers' PILE ON Trump, Spanberger Gets a Free Pass Democrats have ZERO fear of fact-checkers Extreme 110-to-4 imbalance, a 27-to1 ratio: Fact-checkers ran 110 checks on Trump’s speech vs. only 4 on Gov. Spanberger’s response. All four Spanberger claims were rated accurate or supported; Trump’s were relentlessly attacked. 8 to 0: Google News Rages Against Trump, Pushes Left-Leaning Media Undercutting SOTU Stark 8-0 bias in top stories Google News promoted 8 left-leaning articles and 0 right-leaning ones in its top coverage of Trump's SOTU—zero balance, all from outlets like NYT, Guardian, NPR, and NBC (per AllSides ratings). Gatekeeping shuts out conservatives In the top 20 stories analyzed the morning after the speech, Google acted as a "digital gatekeeper," excluding right-leaning media entirely while elevating left-leaning sources that undercut Trump. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can small businesses really land on major news platforms like Google News or FOX affiliates? In this episode, we explore content distribution, multi-channel repurposing, and how modern tools help small businesses build authority and drive organic traffic without massive budgets. For more, visit https://ampifire.com/blog/what-is-multicasting-the-future-of-content-repurposing-syndication/ AmpiFire City: London Address: London Office 15 Harwood Road, , London, England United Kingdom Website: https://ampifire.com/
The DOJ's drop of reportedly the complete Epstein file sucks most of the oxygen out of the news cycle, but our eye is on the ball: Election fraud. The 2020 election was fraudulent, no matter how you slice it, with an election attorney in Wisconsin dropping the results of an audit conducted 5 years ago that raises serious questions about Joe Biden's "win" of the state. The "Big 4" online news outfits Yahoo News, Google News, MSN and Apple News almost never cite conservative sources or stories.
In this kickoff episode for 2026, Eric Shanfelt runs an “ask me anything” session focused on real-world problems publishers are dealing with right now, including ad strategy, performance, analytics, and the growing impact of bots and AI on measurement.You will hear practical guidance on whether you should rotate or refresh ads, when AMP still matters (and when it does not), why email click data can be distorted by security bots, and how to think about AI crawlers and AI-driven discovery without losing control of your content. The episode wraps with a clear walkthrough of Core Web Vitals and what typically causes publishers to fail, especially cumulative layout shift from ad rendering.Resource mentioned:Google PageSpeed Insights: https://pagespeed.web.dev/Key topics covered:Rotating and refreshing ads: why “more impressions” can create advertiser trust issues and hurt CTRAMP today: where it still shows up for some publishers, especially in Google News, and what to do if you do not have itEmail measurement: how security bots can trigger false clicks and how to interpret click performanceAI and publishers: indexing, sponsored content considerations, and what “value” looks like from AI surfacesGA4 basics that trip up dashboards: active users vs engaged users vs new usersCore Web Vitals: what they measure, why they matter, and how to reduce cumulative layout shift by reserving fixed ad spaceLearn more at https://nearviewmedia.com/
People often ask what I'm actually building with AI all day. In this episode, I break down the 6 active projects I'm coding right now to automate my work and save money:The QuickBooks Killer: Replacing a $30/month subscription with a custom Python & Plaid script for automated tax reporting.Content Agent: Automatically converting podcast audio into a written Substack newsletter.Voice-First Trading Journal: A system to log trading results and tax liabilities verbally into a secure database.Global Earnings Tracker: Monitoring earnings revisions across US and global markets.The Buffett Scan: An automated scanner finding stocks that meet Warren Buffett's investing criteria.Yutori Scouts: Using a new navigator API to dig up better market intel than Google News.
In today's MadTech Daily, we cover Disney and OpenAI striking a deal to bring characters to Sora, Google testing AI article overviews on certain Google News pages, as well as a look at Meta's shift from open-source to revenue-driven AI.
Google is piloting a new commercial partnership program in Google News, a bipartisan group of state attorneys general warns AI companies about delusional outputs, and US Customs and Border Protection proposes requiring 5 years of social media data to travel to the U.S. MP3 Please SUBSCRIBE HERE for free or get DTNS Live ad-free. AContinue reading "Disney Has Signed A Three-Year Licensing Deal With OpenAI – DTH"
AI Chat: ChatGPT & AI News, Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI, Machine Learning
In this episode, we break down Google's experiment with AI-generated article overviews appearing on select publishers' Google News pages. We explore what this test means for readers, publishers, and the broader future of AI-assisted news discovery.Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiAI Chat YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JaedenSchaferJoin my AI Hustle Community: https://www.skool.com/aihustleSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Things are getting so dire in the PC-building space that we had to revisit the subject again this week, primarily to discuss the sudden and shocking end of longtime RAM and SSD maker Crucial, with a deeper dive into the way the memory supply chain works and a glimpse into a very dark future where building your own PC might be out of reach for many. We also dig into some new reporting about the Steam Machine's HDMI output, and why open gaming platforms are going to be in conflict with proprietary HDMI standards going forward. Plus, the latest AI nonsense (and how to work around it) in Firefox and Google News.NOTE: We're working on freeing ourselves from the need for Adobe products, so bear with us if the podcast sounds a little different this week. Feedback welcome!Crucial press release: https://investors.micron.com/news-releases/news-release-details/micron-announces-exit-crucial-consumer-businessGamersNexus video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A-eeJP0J7cSteam Machine and HDMI 2.1: https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2025/12/why-wont-steam-machine-support-hdmi-2-1-digging-in-on-the-display-standard-drama/Disable Firefox AI features: https://flamedfury.com/posts/disable-ai-in-firefox/The Verge on Google News AI headlines: https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/838354/googles-ai-news-bot-is-still-confused-but-no-longer-replacing-our-headlines Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, a monthly bonus episode, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod
1274. YouTube y podcasting vuelven a cruzarse en mi día a día y, una vez más, me obligan a detenerme un momento para reflexionar sobre qué significa realmente “triunfar” con un proyecto. Hoy he grabado este episodio casi sobre la bocina, algo poco habitual en mí desde que establecí un flujo de trabajo más estable, pero precisamente esta improvisación me ha venido de lujo para aterrizar una duda que cada vez escucho más entre creadores: ¿estamos teniendo éxito con nuestro podcast o simplemente estamos siguiendo el ritmo que una plataforma concreta quiere marcarnos? Esa pregunta me lleva inevitablemente a fijarme en YouTube, que parece estar colocándose como juez y parte del crecimiento de muchos proyectos sonoros. En estas últimas horas me he cruzado con dos contenidos que han coincidido en señalar el mismo tema: el empuje de YouTube sobre el formato. Por un lado, un post de Fran Izuzquiza hablando de un acuerdo entre Acast y Little Dot Studio para impulsar podcast a través de las herramientas de YouTube. Por otro, una entrega de la newsletter Podcast Strategy centrada exclusivamente en cómo acelerar el crecimiento de un canal de YouTube. Dos reflexiones distintas, dos contextos diferentes, pero un mensaje común: si quieres crecer, pasa por YouTube. La cuestión es… ¿queremos crecer como podcasters o como creadores de vídeos? Lo que plantea Fran en su post es totalmente acertado: estamos olvidando el porqué llegamos al podcasting. Muchos nos adentramos en este mundo para construir un camino propio, para desarrollar un formato donde la voz y el contenido mandan, no para bailar al ritmo de un algoritmo. Y, sin embargo, cada vez veo más podcast que miden su éxito por métricas que ni siquiera pertenecen al audio. Que un episodio tenga 5.000 visualizaciones en una red social no significa que 5.000 personas hayan escuchado tu podcast. Significa que has funcionado en esa red social. Y no es lo mismo. La reflexión continúa cuando leo los comentarios al post. AudioGen recuerda algo clave: cuando el crecimiento depende de un tercero, es un espejismo. YouTube, Amazon, TikTok… todos tienen estrategias perfectamente diseñadas para retener contenido y creadores. Cuando dependes por completo de su tráfico, también dependes de sus cambios de humor. Y eso, a largo plazo, destruye industrias enteras. No hay más que mirar la historia de los medios tradicionales con Facebook o Google News. A esta conversación se suma también Txema, que compara a estas plataformas con agujeros negros: lo que entra, ya no sale. Y la metáfora no puede ser más acertada. Si todo tu éxito está unido a una plataforma, si mañana esa plataforma decide penalizarte, ocultarte o directamente expulsarte, tu podcast desaparece con ella. Tu audiencia no es tuya. Tu canal no es tuyo. Tu contenido, en cierto modo, tampoco. Y precisamente por eso siempre insisto tanto en la multidistribución, en la importancia de mantener un feed propio, una web propia y un espacio propio donde tus oyentes puedan encontrarte sin depender de un algoritmo. Porque un podcast no es un vídeo. Un podcast no es un canal. Un podcast es un proyecto que debe resistir el tiempo, el contexto y la plataforma donde se escuche. El vídeo puede ayudarte, claro que sí, pero siempre como herramienta, nunca como timón. Después de repasar todo esto, lo más curioso es que la newsletter de Podcast Strategy ni siquiera habla de podcast en el titular. Todo gira en torno a optimizar vídeos, títulos, categorías, descripciones, metadatos y hojas de cálculo para que YouTube te quiera un poco más. Y está bien si quieres crecer en YouTube. Pero no confundamos tener éxito en YouTube con tener éxito en podcasting. Parece una obviedad, pero no lo es. Y cada día veo más creadores perdiendo el rumbo por culpa de este malentendido.Post en Linkedin de Fran Izuzquiza sobre el anuncio de Acast:https://www.linkedin.com/posts/izuzquiza_youtube-podcasts-are-big-business-in-the-activity-7401892930317266944-zYOgYouTube podcasts are big business. In the UK, Acast and Little Dot Studios are vying for a bigger piece.https://www.tubefilter.com/2025/12/02/youtube-podcast-acast-little-dot-studios-uk/How to grow YouTube views FASThttps://podcaststrategy.substack.com/p/this-grows-youtube-podcasts-fast_____________El ciclo 2026 de Podnights Madrid ya está en marcha y puedes apoyarlo a través de la campaña de Verkami. Consigue tu abono de temporada, podcast en directo, merchandising o patrocinio con descuento a través de este enlace: https://podnightsmadrid.com/_____________ ¡Gracias por pasarte 'Al otro lado del micrófono' un día más para seguir aprendiendo sobre podcasting! Si quieres descubrir cómo puedes unirte a la comunidad o a los diferentes canales donde está presente este podcast, te invito a visitar https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/unete Además, puedes apoyar el proyecto mediante un pequeño impulso mensual, desde un granito de café mensual hasta un brunch digital. Descubre las diferentes opciones entrando en: https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/cafe. También puedes apoyar el proyecto a través de tus compras en Amazon mediante mi enlace de afiliados https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/amazon La voz que puedes escuchar en la intro del podcast es de Juan Navarro Torelló (PoniendoVoces) y el diseño visual es de Antonio Poveda. La dirección, grabación y locución corre a cargo de Jorge Marín. La sintonía que puedes escuchar en cada capítulo ha sido creada por Jason Show y se titula: 2 Above Zero. 'Al otro lado del micrófono' es una creación de EOVE Productora.
Send us a textThe Corporate Life Podcast is taking a short creative production break — and we're returning in January with a completely elevated, cinematic Season 3.In this quick update, Hina Siddiqui shares what's happening behind the scenes as the podcast prepares for its next chapter: → More powerful founder stories → High-profile CEO interviews → Cinematic storytelling → A deeper look into leadership, reinvention, and modern entrepreneurship → A global expansion into the Top 1% business podcastsWe're using this time to rebuild, refine, and elevate the show into a world-class platform for IT founders, CEOs, business leaders, and creators who want to hear real, raw, unforgettable stories of ambition, courage, and personal transformation.Season 3 returns in January with new episodes, new guests, and a bold new cinematic format.Stay tuned. A big vision is unfolding. Subscribe so you don't miss the relaunch.
Whether it's Google News or Apple News or Wikipedia, too often the media outlets defined as "reliable sources" are the elitist liberal sources. People cruising their phones or digging into search engines are force-fed NPR, CNN, NBC, The Washington Post, The New York Times. Conservative sites are classified as unreliable. Wikipedia smeared NewsBusters as "unreliable."
AI Answers by Dr. Tamara PatzerWhere Human Brilliance Meets Artificial IntelligenceThe USA Today Effect: How to Build Unshakable AI VisibilityAuthorityAnswer.comWhat if I told you that one single news network could lock in your credibility across AI search, voice assistants, and every major generative platform — without buying ads, gaming SEO, or chasing algorithms?That network is USA TODAY and the Gannett News System — and it's the invisible backbone of how AI learns who to trust.I'm Dr. Tamara Patzer, your AI Visibility Strategist, and today we're diving into why Gannett's partnership with Perplexity AI just changed the visibility game — and how you can leverage it through my Authority Consistency Program and 30-Day Blitz for Authority.⚙️ The Shift No One Else Is Talking AboutIn July 2025, Gannett — owner of USA TODAY and 200+ regional papers — signed a content-licensing deal with Perplexity AI.That means every story in the USA TODAY Network feeds directly into AI answer engines that power Perplexity, Gemini, and even ChatGPT's training windows.You heard that right — the world's largest news network is now a direct input into AI search.So when your name appears in a USA TODAY article, a regional Gannett affiliate, or my exclusive magazine system that cross-indexes through their distribution, AI learns who you are and starts suggesting you as a trusted answer.That's not PR. That's AI training data engineering for human brands.
Web Optimization: Technical SEO and Content Marketing Best Practices with Favour Obasi-Ike | Get exclusive SEO newsletters in your inbox.Focusing on web optimization, technical SEO, and content marketing, likened to building a durable house or maintaining a high-performance car. The discussion features several experts who explore strategies for increasing online visibility and revenue, emphasizing the critical role of a strong website foundation, reliable hosting, and effective content creation, particularly through blogs and YouTube, to address customer questions. We also debate the impact of AI on search and the necessity of SEO versus relying on other traffic channels like TikTok, concluding that a unified, authoritative online presence is key to gaining trust and accelerating business growth.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Next Steps for Digital Marketing + SEO Services:>> Need SEO Services? Book a Complimentary SEO Discovery Call with Favour Obasi-Ike>> Need more information? Visit our Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services.>> Visit our Official website for the best digital marketing, SEO, and AI strategies today!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------What marketing topics are central to this discussion? The core topics discussed are web optimization, technical SEO, and content marketing.Why are technical setup and content vital for a website? Technical and content aspects should work together to make your website an "optimized place" and an "optimized greenhouse" for your business online. When you combine technical elements and content, you create a much wider network and a more extensive resource.What does the term "optimization" imply? Optimization is equated with consistency. If a website is not being optimized consistently, it is metaphorically stuck, like a car not moving in a driveway.How should a business approach content creation to serve both people and algorithms? Website owners should write for people first, but they must also keep the search algorithm in mind. The goal is to create many pages that interlink, providing a journey from discovery to decision for the user, utilizing various formats like video, audio, infographics, FAQs, or glossaries.How does authorship relate to building credibility online? When content is created on your website, it should be attributed to an author page originating from the person writing the content. Including expert quotes within a blog that has your name attached builds credibility. Furthermore, having your name indexed by Google as a blog author via a profile link can put you ahead of the competition.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Technical SEO and Website FoundationWhat are the fundamental components necessary for a website? The process starts with your domain, followed by your hosting, and then your website. Key technical considerations include where you host the website, the CMS platform used, and how your DNS records are configured.Why is choosing a quality host important? You must have the correct hosting, meaning the host should not go down. Many cheap hosting services put literally thousands of websites on the same servers. It is better to pay more for a higher quality server.How can I monitor if my website is experiencing downtime? You can use free monitoring tools, such as Uptime Robot, which will monitor your website's uptime and send you an alert if the site goes offline.What is a major technical mistake regarding domain names? A "big one" is simply keeping track of your domain name. It is recommended to renew your domain name for a couple of years at a time, rather than just one year.What is the distinction between technical setup and content in an analogy? Technical SEO is like the exterior of a car—the battery, engine, oil, and fluids—determining speed and duration. Content marketing is the interior—the steering wheel, comfort, and aesthetics.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------AI, Schema, and Search StrategyWhat is the relationship between AI, search, and structured websites? The rise of AI suggests a thin line is developing between unstructured websites and structured websites. AI is actively affecting the way people search.What is schema, and how is it used on a website? Schema refers to structured data. When implementing schema on a web page, you should focus on elements like breadcrumbs, FAQs, and price/stock information, as these elements allow you to have a much higher signal. Structured data involves taking unstructured information (like a general blog post) and organizing it using visual elements, examples, statistics, and expert quotes.How can a business influence LLMs (Large Language Models) like ChatGPT? AI platforms (LLMs) seek to grab information. The "secret key" is to release news about your business through press releases. This process helps your information get into Google News, which the LLMs will then pick up.In terms of building authority, what should a business prioritize? The priority is to first be known, as you cannot be trusted if you are not known. Putting out content on how you solve problems is essential for gaining recognition.What specific content strategy is recommended for building authority (e.g., for an auto dealership)? A good strategy is to find long-tail keywords, particularly questions, using tools like ChatGPT or the "People Also Ask" section on Google results. Then, create content answering those questions, allocating one question per blog post. These articles should be at least 300 to 500 words long. To enhance this content, you can create and embed a related YouTube video on that specific blog page.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Content Distribution and Platform UseWhat platforms should be used to support a website's foundation? In addition to a strong website, you should have supporting foundations such as YouTube, social media, or news outlets. The game is distribution; the more you can distribute your content, the more you can increase your capacity.If a client is highly successful using a non-search channel (like TikTok), is SEO necessary? If a client has an amazing traffic funnel on a channel like TikTok or YouTube, they do not necessarily need SEO; they should focus on doing more of what is already working. However, if the market relies more on search, setting up a broad SEO net is highly recommended.What is the key difference in content interaction between Pinterest and Instagram? On Instagram, you can save a post, but you cannot click on the image to go to a destination link outside of the platform (unless you use the link in the bio). On Pinterest, you can click on an image, and it will take you to a destination link, providing a "soft backlink".What unique data intelligence does Pinterest provide to business owners? While Instagram saves are private, a business owner with a Pinterest business account can see the names of the boards that users saved their pins to (if the boards are public). This information tells the business owner what context the user assigned to the content (e.g., "mentorship," "food"). This data intelligence allows the business to create more relevant content.What category of platform is Pinterest considered? Pinterest is viewed as a hybrid of both search and social. People use Pinterest to plan.Why is it important to consider factors like font size in web content? When optimizing content, size matters. A font size of 20 pixels will likely be read faster than a font size of 12 pixels, as people often skim or scan content rather than reading every detail. Similarly, small text in emails can be ignored because people do not want to squint.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Glossary Term & DefinitionAuthorshipThe practice of associating content with a specific person or brand name. This builds credibility and helps Google and other search algorithms recognize the entity as an expert, which can improve search rankings.CMS (Content Management System)The software platform used to build and manage a website's content. The choice of CMS is a foundational technical decision that impacts how a site is built and maintained.Content MarketingThe strategic practice of creating and distributing various forms of media (text, audio, video, images) to attract and engage a target audience. In the session's car analogy, it represents the "interior" of the car—the user's experience.DeepseekAn AI search tool mentioned as an alternative to ChatGPT. It was noted for providing more detailed, contextual answers compared to just a list of questions, suggesting it performs a deeper data crawl.LLMs (Large Language Models)The AI systems, like ChatGPT, that power modern search and chat platforms. These models crawl the web for information, and the discussion focuses on how to get a website's content indexed and recommended by them.llms.txtA file, similar to robots.txt for search engines, that is intended to control how AI Large Language Models crawl and use a website's content.PinterestDescribed as a "hybrid of both search and social," this platform is highlighted as a powerful tool for web optimization. It functions like "Google Images," driving traffic through clickable pins and providing deep user insights through public board names.Press ReleaseA news announcement distributed to media outlets. It is presented as a key tactic to get a business featured in Google News, which helps it get noticed by LLMs and establishes the business as "known."SchemaA form of structured data markup added to a website's code. It helps search engines understand the content more deeply, enabling features like FAQs, price ranges, and breadcrumbs in search results, which is crucial for ranking in AI-driven search.Sigmoid CurveA concept mentioned by John to describe the adoption rate of new technology. It illustrates that different demographics (e.g., older vs. younger generations) are at different points on the curve in their adoption of tools like AI search.Technical SEOThe process of optimizing the technical aspects of a website to improve its performance and crawlability for search engines. In the session's car analogy, it represents the "exterior" and "under the hood" components like the engine and battery, which dictate speed and reliability.Uptime RobotA free online tool recommended for monitoring a website's availability. It alerts the owner if their website goes down, preventing loss of traffic and revenue from unnoticed outages.Web OptimizationA consistent, ongoing process of improving a brand's entire online presence, not just the main website. It involves technical SEO, content marketing, and leveraging surrounding platforms (like YouTube and Pinterest) to drive traffic and engagement.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Digital Marketing SEO Resources:>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Need SEO Services? 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This episode explores how crypto projects skyrocket from obscurity to visibility overnight. Matilda and Brian break down the secrets of timing, trust, and distribution power, revealing why synchronized launches on Google News-approved sites are the key to credibility, momentum, and long-term success. JCH Digital City: Quesnel Address: Blair Street Website: https://www.jchdigital.ca/
Instagram Hits Google, Wallen's Remix Tease, Holiday Chaos & Country Music WeeklyIn this episode of Off Topic, we're diving into Instagram's newest update—your posts might start showing up on Google (yes, really). We break down what that means for creators and small businesses. Then we're talking about the Morgan Wallen “Miami” remix featuring Lil Wayne and Rick Ross—what's the hype and will it live up? Plus, stores are already rushing the holidays (because why wait?), and we wrap it all up with this week's hottest country music updates.Whether you're here for the algorithm tea or the country charts, you're in the right place.
HTML All The Things - Web Development, Web Design, Small Business
What happens when a real developer uses AI to build something in a language and toolset they've never touched before? In this episode, Matt shares the story of how he created a free, custom-coded Google News sitemap generator using Node.js, GitHub Actions, and the Webflow API—with help from AI. The catch? He had no prior experience with any of those tools. Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcasts/what-happens-when-a-real-developer-starts-vibe-coding Use our affiliate link (https://scrimba.com/?via=htmlallthethings) for a 20% discount!! Full details in show notes.
Lukas Mathis tells us to stop uploading our data to Google, Robert Vitonsky wants web devs to not guess his language using his IP, Tom from GameTorch reminds us that software talent is gold right now, Austin Parker from Honeycomb describes how LLMs are upending the observability industry, and Vitess co-creator, Sugu Sougoumarane, joins Supabase to lead their Multigres effort to bring Vitess to Postgres.
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News Publications' issue with Apple and Google News by Nick Espinosa, Chief Security Fanatic
i.e it's not a money maker!
Google dominates the search market with an 89.6% share. With most Americans getting their news from the Internet, Google News is a major delivery system. Yet 63% of its stories lean Left, per All Sides Media, 16% Center and 6% Right. Tusk is working to level the playing field and to address that ideological skew.
Plus, Tencent builds another Indonesian data center. And FTX's estate sues Binance for $1.8 billion. James Rundle hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices