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WBS: The Great Bacon Caper. #347 -- The gang is at it again. Brimstone is joined by his wing-man Alex DaPonte, Meg Suss and Brim's wife Danielle as they chat about Alex's bacon adventures, Luigi Mangione no longer facing the death penalty, and the new Mark Iplier film reaching number two in the country. They discuss the new AI agent only social media platform, and the man who was arrested for making fake AI bands and reaping over $10M in royalties. They discuss the passing of Catherine O'Hara and Grady Demond Wilson, and how Major Labels are signing AI acts for millions. Brim explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
Welcome back everyone? Everyone good and fine? This week we have updates on Luigi Mangione and his pending federal case, as well as Brendan Banfield and Cardi B and her lawsuit. We dive into the sentencing of Sean Grayson, the shamed deputy who killed Sonya Massey. We also give an update from a previous episode on Kristen Galvan - please listen to our past episodes surrounding Kristen's case below. And of course we pay tribute to the queen of characters and comedy, Catherine O'Hara. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-think-not/id1513154358?i=1000639806427 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-think-not/id1513154358?i=1000639806450 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
OA1232 - Hey OA-ers, this episode was a Gavel Gavel bonus, but we wanted to be sure everyone was updated on what's going on with the Luigi Mangione trials. New York public defender Liz Skeen is here to break it all down! And since the judge made some rulings on 1/30, I've got an update for ya! Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do!
In this episode of the Faces of the Future Podcast Millz and Rocket are back with reactions to a new week of stories. This week they discuss Ye formely known as Kanye West's apology in the Wall Street Journal, the new Epstein Files that were released and what that means for our government moving forward, Kai Cenat's fans getting scammed ahead of his new clothing drop, Luigi Mangione getting some charges dismissed, plus more.Support the show
Mark Geragos is joined by special guest co-host (and his daughter) Teny Geragos, a criminal defense attorney, for a wide-ranging legal breakdown that moves from the arrest of journalist Don Lemon and the First Amendment issues it raises to a major pre-trial victory removing the death penalty in the Luigi Mangione case. The episode also digs into federal charging tactics, prosecutorial discretion, and the latest Epstein file disclosures, including why heavy redactions have become routine in high-profile criminal cases.Watch Beyond A Reasonable Doubt and all Reasonable Doubt video content on YouTube exclusively at YouTube.com/ReasonableDoubtPodcast and subscribe while you're thereSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A federal judge blocks the death penalty for Luigi Manion in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, citing a technical flaw in federal charges. The PBD panel explains why the ruling happened, why people are furious, and what punishment still awaits.
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Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Adam Sosnick, and Vincent Oshana are joined by Chris Cuomo as they break down Don Lemon's arrest during a church protest, the Mangione death penalty ruling, the latest footage of Alex Pretti attacking ICE, and Trump's nomination of Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chair.------
Join Jim and Greg for the Friday 3 Martini Lunch as they break down the arrest of former CNN anchor and podcaster Don Lemon over his role in the Minnesota church invasion, a federal judge dismissing key charges against Luigi Mangione, and Washington, D.C.'s failure to control sewage or snow.First, they react to Don Lemon's arrest following a grand jury indictment tied to the invasion of a Minnesota church earlier this month. Lemon's defenders argue the case is a violation of his First Amendment rights as a journalist, but Jim explains why press credentials do not grant permission to violate the constitutional rights of others.Next, they're stunned as Federal Judge Margaret Garnett dismisses two charges against Luigi Mangione, who is accused of stalking and murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in 2024. The judge ruled Mangione's actions failed to meet the statutory definition of “use of physical force against the person of another." Jim outlines why he believes the decision is deeply flawed and likely to be appealed.Finally, they spotlight the staggering dysfunction of Washington, D.C.'s local government after roughly 300 million gallons of sewage spilled into the Potomac River over the course of a week, and the city has failed miserably to remove snow from last weekend's storm.Please visit our great sponsors:Try QUO for free, PLUS get 20% off your first 6 months when you visit https://Quo.com/3MLTake your personal data back with Incogni. Go to https://Incogni.com/3ML to get 60% off an Annual Plan. New episodes every weekday.
In our news wrap Friday, a judge ruled that federal prosecutors cannot seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione and dismissed murder and weapons charges, nearly 230,000 homes and businesses across the South have now gone six straight days without electricity after last weekend's winter storm and Russia says its temporary halt on attacking Ukraine's capital will only last until Sunday. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
The Department of Justice is releasing more of its files related to Jeffrey Epstein. A former CNN news anchor has been taken into custody after covering an anti-ICE demonstration. Protests against the Trump administration's immigration crackdown are being organized nationwide. President Donald Trump has named who he wants to be the next Federal Reserve Chair. And, a judge has made a key ruling in Luigi Mangione's federal case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Crime Talk Store: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store A guy allegedly walks into MDC Brooklyn, says he's FBI, waves random paperwork and tries to spring an inmate… with a BBQ fork in his backpack.
Plus: Federal agents arrested former CNN journalist Don Lemon last night over a protest earlier this month. And Exxon Mobil and Chevron report their smallest annual profits since 2021. Pierre Bienaimé hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Trump announces Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve Chair to replace Jerome Powell. Also, deadly frigid conditions blast millions nationwide, with a new storm on the way. Plus, a man charged with impersonating an FBI agent to try to break Luigi Mangione out of jail appears in court today. And, your winter survival guide, with essential tips and tricks to manage another Arctic blast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Coco gives us the news for the morning which involves a failed prison break, an update on the white lotus cast and if Coco would rather be a WAG, or First Lady of the US
The east coast is expected to experience another severe winter storm. A Minnesota man impersonated an FBI agent to try to free Luigi Mangione. Fred asks if you think you're about to do something stupid, but do it anyways!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A man armed with a barbecue fork and pizza cutter facing criminal charges for trying to break accused killer Luigi Mangione out of a New York jail. Newly released court documents have provided details about a fatal shooting earlier this month involving underage patrons to a popular University of Kansas bar. Nebraska authorities looking for a pregnant woman who's car found burning earlier this month. Sydney Sumner reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bomb Cyclone to just give Big Apple a glancing blow....Guy tries to breakout Luigi Mangione with a pizza cutter.....Get a free Croissant on this National Croissant Day full 453 Fri, 30 Jan 2026 10:49:31 +0000 UzsIcUg8123aXqoM4MEG3TvJC8EAaKLb news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Bomb Cyclone to just give Big Apple a glancing blow....Guy tries to breakout Luigi Mangione with a pizza cutter.....Get a free Croissant on this National Croissant Day The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Sussan Ley has appointed a temporary Liberal-only shadow ministry, giving the Nationals an ultimatum to reform the Coalition; A court has been told multiple witnesses who claim they saw no evidence of any sexual abuse from controversial radio host Alan Jones could clear his name; US border czar Tom Homan, who was sent by President Trump to oversee federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, says federal agents will focus on "targeted" operations; Authorities say a man falsely claiming to be an FBI agent showed up at a New York City jail and told officers he had a court order to release Luigi Mangione; Sydney Sweeney has addressed accusations she’s a “Make America Great Again Barbie” by online commenters. THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Ailish DelaneyAudio Producer: Lu HillBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike comes equipped with a crazy story, which he and the rest of the guys react to.
D&P Highlight: Somebody tried to spring Luigi Mangione...with a brisket fork and a...pizza cutter? full 390 Thu, 29 Jan 2026 19:56:00 +0000 IHnIzIcjk12lLZLn8EBsKjoBWILW8aYI news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: Somebody tried to spring Luigi Mangione...with a brisket fork and a...pizza cutter? You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a development in Luigi Mangione's case.
VLOG Jan 29 On Luigi Mangione, NY wants July 1 trial. On Diddy, Clayton Howard files, v 50 Cent. Today Alexander bros trial Day 3, Hampton Horrors: https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/extra-in-us-v-alexander-brothers-632. Federal Reserve says no docs on SVB conflict. 3 habeas. UNSG @AntonioGuterres lies at noon
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports a DA is seeking a July trial in Luigi Mangione's state murder case, with his federal trial slated for fall.
In this episode of Police Off The Cuff, we break down the growing legal battle surrounding the search of Luigi Mangione's backpack, a key moment the defense claims violated the Fourth Amendment. At the center of the dispute is the powerful legal doctrine known as “fruits of the poisonous tree” — and whether prosecutors can still use the evidence seized. From a law-enforcement and courtroom perspective, we analyze: What police are legally allowed to search — and when Whether the backpack search crossed constitutional lines How a motion to suppress evidence could reshape the case What evidence may survive — and what could be excluded How this ruling could impact both the state and federal trials Retired NYPD officers walk through the procedural realities, the defense strategy, and the prosecution's counterarguments, separating legal myth from courtroom fact. If the judge agrees the search was unlawful, this case could change dramatically — before a jury ever hears the evidence. This is not speculation. This is real courtroom analysis, real police procedure, and a real-world look at how cases can be won or lost before trial even begins. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
VLOG Jan 23 Luigi Mangione hearing, Altoona PD;Alexander Bros jury strikes https://www.patreon.com/posts/courtroom-too-in-148738361 Lively v Baldoni https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/extra-in-blake-lively-baldoni-caseAssociated Banc-Corp hit, 10% cap BofA & Citi, JPMC debanking, after OCC denied hearing. Microsoft with UN- on censorship?
Luigi Mangione is accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4, 2024.An article from Gizmodo on Mangione's alleged manifesto: https://gizmodo.com/they-continue-to-abuse-our-country-for-immense-profit-luigi-mangiones-manifesto-leaks-online-2000536812An article from Business Insider on Mangione's alleged social media posts: https://www.businessinsider.com/luigi-mangiones-deleted-social-media-posts-clues-politics-2024-12The Des Moines Register's article on murder victim Brian Thompson: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/money/business/2024/12/05/united-healthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-iowa-murdered-new-york-jewell-native/76775017007/An article from NBC News on Mangione's alleged social media posts: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/reddit-account-linked-luigi-mangione-back-pain-surgery-rcna183674An article from the San Francisco Standard on Mangione's disappearance: https://sfstandard.com/2024/12/13/missing-person-luigi-mangione-sfpd-report/An article from the Associated Press on Mangione's health issues: https://apnews.com/article/luigi-mangione-back-surgery-mental-health-35086d2e01089f53db7b95e7b6c683e4Hawaii Public Radio's piece on Mangione's time in Hawaii: https://www.hawaiipublicradio.org/national-international/2024-12-10/the-life-of-luigi-mangione-including-a-brief-residence-in-hawaiiThe Associated Press's article on suppression efforts in the Mangione case: https://apnews.com/article/mangione-unitedhealthcare-killing-evidence-hearing-77d3b2add7f95341de179f31559eaba1CBS News's coverage of evidence in the Mangione case: https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/luigi-mangione-evidence-photos/Find discounts for Murder Sheet listeners here: https://murdersheetpodcast.com/discountsCheck out our upcoming book events and get links to buy tickets here: https://murdersheetpodcast.com/eventsOrder our book on Delphi here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/shadow-of-the-bridge-the-delphi-murders-and-the-dark-side-of-the-american-heartland-aine-cain/21866881?ean=9781639369232Or here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Shadow-of-the-Bridge/Aine-Cain/9781639369232Or here: https://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Bridge-Murders-American-Heartland/dp/1639369236Join our Patreon here! https://www.patreon.com/c/murdersheetSupport The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/Check out more inclusive sizing and t-shirt and merchandising options here: https://themurdersheet.dashery.com/Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Daniel Mangione is an accomplished Executive Pastry Chef with a wealth of experience in the hospitality industry. For over 23 years, Chef Daniel has been a noteworthy leader in luxury pastry kitchens within the namesake hospitality brand, Marriott. Serving as the Executive Pastry Chef at JW Marriott Nashville, Chef Daniel has been instrumental in shaping the pastry operations of this prestigious hotel in Tennessee. Beginning his tenure with the Marriott family in 2003, he started his pastry internship in The Ritz-Carlton Naples through the Culinary Institute of America (CIA). Since then, he has continued to grow within the Marriott brand and has held Executive Pastry Chef roles managing pastry operations for Ritz-Carltons in Washington DC, Half Moon Bay, Sanya China, Dove Mountain Arizona and Bvlgari Resorts in Bali Indonesia. Chef Daniel was also recognized as a member of the Eastern Region Ritz-Carlton Pastry Advisory Board during his tenure and currently serves on Marriott's Pastry Chef Counsel. Daniel has been a part of over 22 new hotel openings including time spent in Aruba, St. Thomas, Fort Lauderdale, Lake Tahoe, Ranch Mirage, Rome, and Naples. Throughout his career, he has consistently exhibited his passion for pastry and demonstrated exceptional leadership, creativity, and attention to detail. With his extensive experience in luxury hotels and resorts, he has contributed to the success of numerous establishments, elevating the pastry experience for guests and setting new standards in the industry. Known also for his larger-than-life holiday displays, Chef Daniel's versatility and passion for pastry also extends to retail showcases and luxury event buffet creation. Chef Daniel's has most recently been credited with creating Nashville's only life size Whiskey Wonderland Gingerbread Bar where over 2000 guests tasted and toured this fully operational holiday season bar. As well, he was a critical part of the JW Marriott Nashville Valentines dessert lounge named "The Sweet Spot" that catered to over 600 guests in the four days of public operations. When not in the kitchen, Daniel can be found in his woodshop, building the next dessert buffet elevation or décor item in an effort to continue elevating his passion for displays and visuals throughout. Instagram: @danielmangione25 In this episode, we discuss: How an after-school job at the Ritz-Carlton led to an interest in pastry Enrolling at CIA in Napa, and graduating from CIA in Hyde Park Working as Pastry Cook at the Ritz-Carlton in Naples, FL Learning about chocolate production at Norman Love Confections Back to the Ritz-Carlton, this time as Assistant Pastry Chef in Sarasota The economy crashes in 2008, so Daniel takes an opportunity to work in China Paradise found – working as Executive Pastry Chef at the Bulgari Hotel in Bali Playing politics – working at the busy Ritz-Carlton in Washington, D.C. Erecting the first life-size, eat-in gingerbread house at the Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain in Tucson, AZ Landing at the JW Marriott in Nashville, and loving it And much more! Episode Sponsored by Valrhona, a certified B Corporation, has been crafting exceptional chocolate in the village of Tain L'Hermitage, France, since 1922. Founded by Pastry Chef Albéric Guironnet as the chocolate of chefs, Valrhona is known for its dedication to creating unique, artisan-quality chocolate with complex and balanced flavors. This commitment to excellence reflects the rich gastronomic traditions of the Rhone Valley, ensuring that every bite of Valrhona chocolate offers a consistent and unparalleled tasting experience. Visit valrhona.us for more information.
VLOG Jan 20 Epstein victim files SDNY, Mangione 9 Cir for Jan 23 (Alexander bros unseal Jan 23, openings Jan 26). MLK Day CRA challenges by Fair Finance Watch in Alabama & Arkansas, UNMIK corruption
When Luigi Mangione was charged as the UnitedHealthcare shooter – it changed everything. The public knew this was a political act, but Luigi was not the crackpot vigilante many had pictured. He had no clear personal link to UnitedHealthcare (or CEO Brian Thompson) – and he had everything to lose. To many, he became a certified, revolutionary, anti-capitalist heartthrob.But there's also a lot more to Mangione than the selfless martyr with chiselled abs. In our concluding part, we take a deeper look at Mangione's life: his privileged upbringing, world travels, and the innermost thoughts shared in his notebook – which reveal how a charming, idealistic tech bro with the world at his feet, turned his thoughts to murder.Watch this episode on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNXJAQTDEVU--Patreon - Ad-free & Bonus EpisodesYouTube - Full-length Video EpisodesTikTok / InstagramSources and more available on redhandedpodcast.com
Send us a textHappy 2026! Colin and Russ kick off the New Year by discussing the goings-on of murder suspect Luigi Mangione's state and federal charges for the fatal shooting of United Healthcare CEO Bryan Thompson. His attorneys are currently trying to suppress evidence in his case and are attempting to spare him the death penalty. Colin and Russ also discuss actor Timothy Busfield who is facing charges in New Mexico related to Criminal Contact with a Minor. A new DCOTW, a new Is This Legal, a new year! Come hang!
VLOG Jan 15 Epstein unsealing opposed by MCC guard Noel https://www.patreon.com/posts/epstein-filing-148237450 Mangione hearing Jan 23, book: https://www.amazon.com/Luigi-Mangiones-Search-Lone-Altoona-ebook/dp/B0G6PMB8QK/Pokemon (& sports) trading card fraud trial https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/extra-in-trading-card-fraud-trialFulton debanking? https://innercitypress.com/occ1debankingfultonwithheldffw011426.html UN bans Press
This is the All Local 5am update.
OneLegUpAlex News- Federal Judge Must Not Exonerate Luigi Mangione on Technicality 1-13-26
In a surprising turn of events on Monday, a federal judge announced plans to conduct an evidentiary hearing to assess whether the seizure and search of Luigi Mangione's backpack at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, during his arrest was conducted legally.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
VLOG Jan 12 Maduro lawyers Pollock v Fein; Mangione schedule if death penalty. Dixon v LA Reid: too much sealing - settling? https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/extra-la-reid-in-sexual-assault-lawsuit-609 Federal Reserve independence- from banks? https://innercitypress.com/fedres1conflictsffwicp011226.html UNFPA scoop: https://innercitypress.com/ungate1unwomenunfpascoopicp011126.html
The subpoenas arrived late Friday. Jerome Powell, a lawyer by training, spent the weekend huddled with advisers, weighing how to respond. Powell made clear by releasing the video statement that he wasn’t going to let this play out in the shadows. A federal judge on Monday changed her mind and decided there should be a hearing to determine whether Luigi Mangione's backpack was lawfully seized and searched during his arrest in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On “Banfield,” criminal defense attorney Mark Geragos joins to discuss the latest developments in the trial of accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione and why he says Mangione's defense has a “real shot.”Plus, police in Columbus, Ohio, have sought to clear up misinformation about the murders of Spencer and Monique Tepe, saying the couple never made 911 calls to authorities leading up to the Dec. 30 killings. Former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins “Banfield” to discuss the latest developments.And Banfield discusses Johnson City, Tennessee, paying $28 million to the rape victims of convicted child sex offender Sean Williams.Ashleigh Banfield is *the* definitive authority on the nation`s biggest true crime stories. A veteran award-winning journalist, Ashleigh brings a sharp focus to the crime stories gripping America, distilling facts and analyzing context in a way which captures viewers` interests and imaginations. No one knows the prosecution and the defendants` cases better than BANFIELD, all the while keeping the victim at the heart of every story we tell just another reason NewsNation is truly News for All Americans.Weeknights at 10p/9C. #BanfieldNewsNation is your source for fact-based, unbiased news for all Americans. More from NewsNation: https://www.newsnationnow.com/Get our app: https://trib.al/TBXgYppFind us on cable: https://trib.al/YDOpGyGHow to watch on TV or streaming: https://trib.al/Vu0Ikij
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VLOG 2 Jan 9 After US v. Luigi Mangione hearing in Federal court, mostly about whether interstate stalking statute is "divisible" to preserve the crime of violence on which death penalty charge rides. Trial Jan 2027 - or Sept 2026 if no death penalty on table
VLOG Jan 9 Luigi Mangione 11 am - last minute filings https://www.patreon.com/posts/luigi-docket-for-147761846 Book: https://www.amazon.com/Luigi-Mangiones-Search-Lone-Altoona-ebook/dp/B0G6PMB8QK/Dixon v LA Reid, bid to unseal: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/26464322-opencourts3vargasdixonreidicp010826/Maduro says Fein doesn't rep him. UN scam in Colombia scoop: https://innercitypress.com/ungate20colombiaicp010826.html
This Day in Legal History: Schenck v. United StatesOn January 9, 1919, the U.S. Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments in Schenck v. United States, a foundational case in American free speech law. Charles Schenck, the general secretary of the Socialist Party, had been convicted under the Espionage Act of 1917 for distributing leaflets urging resistance to the military draft during World War I. The case raised critical constitutional questions about the boundaries of the First Amendment in times of national crisis. Schenck's defense argued that his actions were protected political speech. However, the government maintained that his words posed a threat to wartime recruitment and national security.The Court would go on to unanimously uphold Schenck's conviction in a decision authored by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Although the ruling came in March 1919, the arguments heard on January 9 and 10 set the stage for what became a pivotal moment in legal history. In his opinion, Holmes introduced the “clear and present danger” test, writing that the First Amendment does not protect speech that creates a clear and present danger of causing substantive evils Congress has a right to prevent. He famously noted that the most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man falsely shouting fire in a crowded theater.This standard marked the beginning of a more nuanced approach to free speech jurisprudence, where context and consequences mattered. It reflected the tensions between civil liberties and national security during wartime. Although later cases would refine or move away from the “clear and present danger” test, Schenck remains a foundational precedent in American constitutional law. The case also marked the rise of Holmes as a central figure in shaping First Amendment doctrine.The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to issue at least one opinion this Friday, potentially including a highly anticipated decision on the legality of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. The case represents a significant test of presidential authority, especially in the context of Trump's use of emergency powers under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Trump imposed these tariffs after returning to office in 2025, targeting nearly all U.S. trading partners and citing national emergencies such as trade deficits and drug trafficking, including fentanyl, as justification.During oral arguments in November, justices from both ideological sides expressed skepticism about the legal basis for the tariffs. Lower courts previously ruled that Trump had exceeded his authority, prompting his administration to appeal. Trump has defended the tariffs as strengthening the U.S. economy and warned that a ruling against them would severely harm the country.The case was brought by affected businesses and a coalition of 12 states—mostly led by Democrats—arguing that the tariffs were unlawfully broad. The outcome could have major implications for global trade and executive power. The Supreme Court, which currently holds a 6-3 conservative majority, is also considering other significant cases, including a challenge to part of the Voting Rights Act and a First Amendment dispute over a Colorado ban on “conversion therapy” for LGBT minors.Supreme Court set to issue rulings as Trump awaits fate of tariffs | ReutersA federal appeals court has ruled in favor of New York Yankees star Aaron Judge and the Major League Baseball Players Association, rejecting a Long Island man's attempt to trademark the phrases “All Rise” and “Here Comes The Judge.” The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's decision that Michael Chisena's filings infringed on Judge's common law trademark rights.Chisena filed for the trademarks in 2017 during Judge's breakout rookie season, claiming he planned to use them on clothing. He denied any connection to professional sports and insisted he had never seen Judge play. However, the USPTO's appeals board cast doubt on his good faith, noting the suspicious timing of the filings and their close link to Judge's rising fame.Judge and the MLBPA opposed the applications in 2018, arguing they would likely confuse consumers by associating the phrases with Judge's well-known public persona. They emphasized that the baseball star's last name, with its clear legal overtones, naturally lent itself to those phrases, which had become synonymous with him early in his career.The appeals court affirmed that Judge had built strong common law trademark rights through commercial use, and that Chisena's applications lacked merit. Chisena, who represented himself in court, also lost a related claim involving an image of a gavel and scales over a baseball diamond.Yankees' Judge clinches win in ‘All Rise,' ‘Here Comes The Judge' trademark case | ReutersLuigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson in a high-profile Manhattan shooting in December 2024, is set to appear in federal court Friday to challenge the possibility of facing the death penalty. Mangione, 27, has pleaded not guilty to federal charges including murder, stalking, and firearms offenses, and remains in custody while awaiting trial.His attorneys will argue before U.S. District Judge Margaret Garnett that prosecutors failed to meet legal standards for the firearm-related murder charge—the only count that could result in a death sentence. They are also seeking to dismiss the entire indictment, claiming Mangione's constitutional rights were violated, which they argue should disqualify the government from pursuing capital punishment.While New York outlawed the death penalty in 2004, the ban applies only to state prosecutions. Because Mangione is being tried in federal court, the death penalty remains a legal possibility. He also faces separate charges at the state level, where a conviction could carry a life sentence.Judge Garnett has yet to decide on either the motion to dismiss the death-eligible charge or the broader request to throw out the indictment. No trial date has been set for the federal or state proceedings.Mangione, suspect in health insurance CEO murder, fights death penalty charge in court | ReutersVice President JD Vance announced the creation of a new assistant attorney general role focused on fighting fraud involving taxpayer money. The position will have nationwide jurisdiction and is intended to strengthen federal oversight and enforcement against misuse of public funds. Vance stated that a nominee for the role will be named in the coming days, signaling the administration's commitment to addressing financial misconduct within programs funded by taxpayers. The announcement was made during a White House press briefing, reflecting a broader effort to enhance government accountability—at least, ostensibly.Vance announces new assistant attorney general role to combat taxpayer fraud | ReutersThis week's closing theme is by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.This week's closing theme features one of the most charming and instantly recognizable pieces in the classical repertoire: the first movement of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331 – “Andante grazioso.” Composed around 1783, likely in Vienna or Salzburg, this sonata showcases Mozart's extraordinary ability to blend elegance, wit, and emotional nuance with apparent ease. The opening movement is not a fast-paced sonata-allegro form, as one might expect, but rather a gentle theme and variations, a structure that allows Mozart to explore the same musical idea through shifting textures, moods, and embellishments.“Andante grazioso” lives up to its title—graceful and moderately paced, it opens with a lilting, almost courtly theme that feels both poised and playful. As the variations unfold, Mozart's genius becomes more apparent: he adds rhythmic complexity, dynamic contrasts, and increasingly virtuosic flourishes, while always keeping the original melody in sight. The movement is accessible but never simplistic, classical in form yet deeply expressive.K. 331 is the same sonata that ends with the famous “Rondo alla Turca,” but it is in this opening Andante that we see Mozart at his most refined and imaginative. He draws the listener in not through drama, but through balance, warmth, and an almost conversational intimacy between performer and listener. This piece has been beloved for centuries, not only by pianists but also by those new to classical music.As we close the week, the delicate ornamentation and unhurried beauty of “Andante grazioso” offers a kind of musical exhale—a moment of elegance and clarity in contrast to the noise of modern life. It's a quiet reminder of why Mozart remains one of the most enduring voices in Western music.Without further ado, Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331 – “Andante grazioso” – enjoy! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Our 2026 listener survey is here – if you have 5 minutes to help inform the next year of RedHanded, we'd love to know your thoughts! https://forms.gle/jNhKVqtdyqoyF3ey9--Three words, written on bullet casings, instantly changed the New York City shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson from a senseless inner-city attack, into one of the most polarising, unique and culturally important events in modern memory.In part one of our coverage of the Luigi Mangione story, we run through the entire breakneck timeline of those first five days: the nationwide manhunt, the growing cultural phenomenon, and the arrest, which unmasked the killer and his manifesto for the first time. And then, the madness that followed: when detached, meme-led internet thirst met one of the most febrile political discussions in the modern US.--Patreon - Ad-free & Bonus EpisodesYouTube - Full-length Video EpisodesTikTok / InstagramSources and more available on redhandedpodcast.com
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Happy New Year! Join Jim and Greg as they kick off 2026 with predictions for the year to come. In this special edition, they will start with safe predictions and get increasingly bold as the conversation continues.Jim's first prediction centers on what he expects will be a frequent and disturbing trend as America gets ready to celebrate 250 years of independence. Meanwhile, Greg is bracing for a horrible year in politics close to home as a purplish state shifts strongly to the left and horrible pieces of legislation will likely become law.Next, they get a bit bolder. Jim focuses on where he thinks the economy will be when the midterm elections roll around a little less than a year from now. Greg examines the midterms themselves and has good and bad news for both political parties.Finally, they issue their most aggressive predictions. Jim has an incredibly rosy outlook on where his and Greg's favorite NFL teams will be a year from now. Greg predicts a shocking verdict in a case that should be open and shut.New episodes every weekday.
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