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We're checking in on the latest news in tech and free speech. We cover the state AI regulation moratorium that failed in Congress, the ongoing Character A.I. lawsuit, the Federal Trade Commission's consent decree with Omnicom and Interpublic Group, the European Union's Digital Services Act, and what comes next after the Supreme Court's Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton decision. Guests: Ari Cohn — lead counsel for tech policy, FIRE Corbin Barthold — internet policy counsel, TechFreedom Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:38 State AI regulation moratorium fails in Congress 20:04 Character AI lawsuit 41:10 FTC, Omnicom x IPG merger, and Media Matters 56:09 Digital Services Act 01:02:43 FSC v. Paxton decision 01:10:49 Outro Enjoy listening to the podcast? Donate to FIRE today and get exclusive content like member webinars, special episodes, and more. If you became a FIRE Member through a donation to FIRE at thefire.org and would like access to Substack's paid subscriber podcast feed, please email sotospeak@thefire.org. Show notes: “The AI will see you now” Paul Sherman (2025) Megan Garcia, plaintiff, v. Character Technologies, Inc. et. al., defendants, United States District Court (2025) Proposed amicus brief in support of appeal - Garcia v. Character Technologies, Inc. FIRE (2025) “Amplification and its discontents: Why regulating the reach of online content is hard” Daphne Kelly (2021) “Omnicom Group/The Interpublic Group of Co.” FTC (2025)
Thursday July 10, 2025 Senate Votes to Remove AI Moratorium from Budget Bill
Einen wunderschönen guten Morgen! Misstrauensantrag gegen Ursula von der Leyen: Und was sagt die Kommissionspräsidentin vorab dazu? Weiter berichten wir über die Budapest-Pride trotz Verbot. Ein herber Rückschlag für Orbán? Als Drittes geht es um einen Brandbrief an Kanzler Merz. Betriebsräte schlagen Alarm und fordern ein Moratorium bei der Energiewende.
Nach zwei Monaten mit leichten Erholungszeichen kehrte die deutsche Industrie im Mai zurück in die Rezession: Sinkende Aufträge, ein dramatischer Einbruch im Inland und zunehmende Verlagerung ins Ausland zeichnen ein düsteres Bild. Ein Brandbrief führender Betriebsräte macht der Politik schwere Vorwürfe – vor allem im Bereich der Energiepolitik.
The One Big Beautiful Bill is now President Trump's signature legislative achievement, including sweeping changes to taxes, immigration, and spending priorities. But buried in the budget reconciliation process, an AI regulation fight became one of the most contentious debates in the entire package.Senator Ted Cruz championed a 10-year moratorium on most state and local AI regulation, arguing that a patchwork of conflicting laws would hamstring American companies in their competition with China. His solution was clever: tie the moratorium to rural broadband funding through budget reconciliation, allowing it to pass with simple Republican majorities.The Senate parliamentarian approved the measure under the Byrd rule, giving Cruz's proposal the green light. But the coalition that formed against it was unexpected. Instead of typical partisan lines, opponents included not just Democrats and left-leaning groups, but also MAGA influencers like Steve Bannon, conservative senators like Josh Hawley and Marsha Blackburn, child safety advocates, and Republican governors.The drama peaked when Blackburn—after negotiating a compromise with Cruz to reduce the time frame to five years and add exemptions to allow state laws on child safety and rights of publicity—walked away from the deal at the last moment. When the dust settled, the Senate voted 99-1 to strip the AI moratorium entirely—a decisive defeat for the tech industry.The fight exposed deeper tensions over federalism, corporate power, and whether conservatives are willing to override state authority to boost American tech competitiveness. The resounding rejection suggests many weren't. So where does the fight for a national AI standard go from here, and what does this defeat mean for the shaky alliance between “tech bros” and the Trump Administration? Evan is joined by James Wallner, Vice President for Policy at FAI, and Luke Hogg, Director of Technology Policy at FAI.
Das Gentech-Moratorium in der Schweiz ist vom Parlament im Juni verlängert worden bis 2030. Das Parlament hat es vorher jedoch aufgeweicht. Für bestimmte Gen-Technologien, die neue Züchtungen ermöglichen, soll das Verbot nicht gelten. Im Bio-Sektor gehen die Meinungen darüber auseinander. Weitere Themen: Sie bezahlen keine Steuern, ignorieren staatliche Vorschriften oder bedrohen gar Behördenmitglieder: sogenannte Staatsverweigerer. Neu wird die Szene, in Zusammenarbeit mit der Zürcher Kantonspolizei, vom Nachrichtendienst des Bundes überwacht. Was war ausschlaggebend dafür? Vor 65 Tagen wurde Friedrich Merz als deutscher Bundeskanzler vereidigt. In der so genannten Generaldebatte im Bundestag musste er nun erstmals vor der Opposition seine Arbeit verteidigen. Der verbale Schlagabtausch zeigte gut, wo die Regierung aus CDU, CSU und SPD derzeit steht.
Thanks for listening to The Morning Five! Please subscribe to and rate The Morning Five on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about the work of the Center for Christianity and Public Life at www.ccpubliclife.org. Scripture: Psalm 46 Top Headlines: 1) GOP Senate Passes Tax and Spending Bill 2) Senate Votes to Remove AI Moratorium from Spending Bill 3) Judge Temporary Blocks HHS Reorg Today's host was Michael Wear, President and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life. Join the conversation and follow us at: Instagram: @michaelwear, @ccpubliclife Twitter: @MichaelRWear, @ccpubliclife and check out @tsfnetwork Music by: King Sis #politics #faith #prayer #courts #HHS #Senate #taxcuts #MedicaidCuts #budget #AI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Cochrane, Senior Research Associate for the Center for Technology and the Human Person at The Heritage Foundation. Senate Overwhelmingly Rejects AI Moratorium
On the inaugural episode of Scaling Laws, co-hosts Kevin Frazier, AI Innovation and Law Fellow at the University of Texas School of Law and a Senior Editor at Law, and Alan Rozenshtein, Professor at Minnesota Law and Research Director at Lawfare, speak with Adam Thierer, a senior fellow for the Technology and Innovation team at the R Street Institute, and Helen Toner, the Director of Strategy and Foundational Research Grants at Georgetown's Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET).They discuss the recent overwhelming defeat in the Senate of a proposed moratorium on state and local regulation of artificial intelligence. The conversation explores the moratorium's journey from its inclusion in a House bill to its ultimate failure, examining the procedural hurdles, the confusing legislative language, and the political maneuvering that led to its demise by a 99-to-1 vote. The group discuss the future of U.S. AI governance, covering the Republican party's fragmentation on tech policy and whether Congress's failure to act is a sign of it being broken or a deliberate policy choice.Mentioned in this episode: “The Continuing Tech Policy Realignment on the Right” by Adam Thierer in Medium “1,000 AI Bills: Time for Congress to Get Serious About Preemption” by Kevin Frazier and Adam Thierer in Lawfare “Congress Should Preempt State AI Safety Legislation” by Dean W. Ball and Alan Z. Rozenshtein in Lawfare "The Coming Techlash Could Kill AI Innovation Before It Helps Anyone" by Kevin Frazier in Reason "Unresolved debates about the future of AI" by Helen Toner in Rising Tide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a last second change in the Senate, the AI provision blocking states from enforcing artificial intelligence regulations was stripped from the Big Beautiful Bill. This decision allows the states the have control over their management of AI restrictions. Representative Doug Fiefia calls in to discuss reaction to this removal and the impact on Utah. Holly and Greg discuss where the bill is now, and how pulling these overnighters affects decision making.
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As congress considers whether or not to implement a proposed 10-year moratorium on A.I. state regulation, Haley and Dani talk about the potential devastating effects this could have. Some have even referred to this as “Section 230 on steroids” so this episode is essential for understanding what the moratorium is and what the impacts would be. Big Tech doesn't need another layer of immunity or security to allow them to hide while they profit off the exploitation of human beings in the name of advancing technology. Listen and share this episode and use the links below to take action and learn more! Urge Congress to oppose this moratorium: https://endsexualexploitation.org/AImoratorium Read more about this on our blog: https://endsexualexploitation.org/articles/a-trojan-horse-in-congress-10-year-moratorium-would-block-a-i-safety-bills/
Tim Cartmell wants to press pause infill development. The Edmonton mayor candidate says council has lost the public's trust, and it's time to re-evaluate how mature neighbourhoods are evolving. But what would a moratorium mean, big picture? Jespo gets into it right off the top of the show, and checks in with Real Talker Travis Watt (8:40), who says he's living an infill nightmare. THOUGHTS? talk@ryanjespersen.com 50:00 | Former Conservative MP Rahim Jaffer wants to be Edmonton's next mayor. Does he stand a chance? 56:00 | The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge golf course opens July 1! We feature Canada's #1 golf resort in this edition of #MyJasper Memories presented by our friends at Tourism Jasper. BOOK YOUR TEE TIME at the FAIRMONT JPL: https://www.fairmont.com/en/hotels/jasper/fairmont-jasper-park-lodge/golf.html 1:00:15 | What does it take to build a booming business these days? What are the advantages and disadvantages of doing business in Alberta? We welcome Alberta Business Awards of Distinction winners Annie Zaidi (Tiny Toes Castle - Red Deer) and Ashley Fedorchuk (World Guardian Security Services), and Alberta Chambers CEO Shauna Feth to the Real Talk Round Table. ALBERTA CHAMBERS of COMMERCE: https://www.abchamber.ca/ ALBERTA BUSINESS AWARDS of DISTINCTION: https://abbusinessawards.com/ 1:36:30 | Jespo and Johnny take a look at the Real Talk Live Chat powered by Park Power, and discuss key elements to a healthy, growing city. SAVE on INTERNET, ELECTRICITY, and NATURAL GAS: https://parkpower.ca/realtalk/ FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Elected officials in Congress are still considering an amendment in President Donald Trump's so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” that would limit states' abilities to regulate artificial intelligence. It's a controversial move according to one Virginia state delegate. Brad Kutner has more.
In Sachsen sollen trotz sinkender Kinderzahlen 400 Kita-Stellen erhalten bleiben. Möglich macht das ein Kita-Moratorium, das Linke und Grüne in den Landeshaushalt verhandelt haben. Die GEW spricht von einem Erfolg.
Wir haben schon in der Sessionsvorschau festgestellt: Der klare Schwerpunkt lässt sich nicht ausmachen.Das Parlament hat unter anderem diskutiert:die Verlängerung des Gentechnik-Moratoriums;die Finanzierung des Herdenschutzes;die Abdeckung von Ausläufen für Kälber;den Umgang mit Tierseuchen und -Krankheiten;Vorschläge zur zukünftigen Ausrichtung der Agrarpolitik.Andreas Wyss und Hansjürg Jäger diskutieren im Rückblick kürzer als letztes Mal die Verlängerung des Gentechnik-Moratoriums (das Parlament bewilligt diese, das Moratorium gilt bis 2027). Gleichzeitig findet jetzt gerade die Vernehmlassung des Entwurfs des Bundesgesetzes über Pflanzen aus neuen Züchtungstechnologien (Züchtungstechnologiengesetz, NZTG) statt.Schön sind Sie da – wir wünschen viel Spass mit dieser Folge
The Big Beautiful Bill contains AI legislation that would preclude all states from regulating AI for 10 years. Any existing laws would be paused for 10 years. Such action could decimate consumer protections. But AI fans argue that having 50 states each legislating their own rules would hamstring AI development putting the US at a competitive disadvantage to China.
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The House version of the “Big, Beautiful Bill” includes a 10-year moratorium on state and local regulation of AI models and systems. In this episode, listen to highlights from a congressional hearing held the day before the bill passed — including discussion of this sneaky little dingleberry. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via Support Congressional Dish via (donations per episode) Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media!
Wakil Ketua Umum Kadin Indonesia Nofel Saleh Hilabi berpendapat solusi mengatasi PHK yang kini terjadi di Indonesia bisa dengan pengiriman Pekerja Migran Indonesia ke Luar Negeri. Salah satu Negara yang bisa menjadi tujuan adalah Negara Timur Tengah, misalnya Arab Saudi. Menurut Nofel saat ini komitmen Pemerintah Arab Saudi dibawah Kepemimpinan Pangeran Muhammad Salman Bin Al Saud sangat menjunjung tinggi kesetaraan gender, maka perlindungan terhadap para pekerja migrant akan semakin baik, " Oleh karena itu saya minta agar pemerintah segera mencabut moratorium pengiriman Pekerja Migrant Indonesia ke Timur Tengah, " Ujar Nofel. Ia bahkan menyebut saat ini adalah momentum yang tepat untuk mencabut Moratorium tersebut.Simak pembahasannya bersama Waketum KADIN Bidang Penempatan, Pelatihan, Perlindungan dan Pasca Penempatan Tenaga Kerja Luar Negeri - Nofel Saleh Hilabi
In President Donald Trump's Big Beautiful Bill, there is a proposal that will enact a moratorium on regulation of artificial intelligence. A group of Utah lawmakers are opposing the proposal and have sent a letter to Senator John Curits and Senator Mike Lee. Representative Doug Fiefia joins the show to discuss the concern and why the letter was sent.
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There's a provision tucked into the Big Beautiful Bill, among the tax cuts and Medicaid cuts, that would bar states from passing laws to regulate artificial intelligence for a decade. Plus, Meta is reshuffling its AI team again in an apparent attempt to catch up to the competition. But first, this week, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a law requiring age verification for Apple and Google app stores. It also requires parental consent for app downloads and in-app purchases by minors. But it raises some legal questions. Marketplace's Meghan McCarty Carino is joined by Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios, to discuss all this.
There's a provision tucked into the Big Beautiful Bill, among the tax cuts and Medicaid cuts, that would bar states from passing laws to regulate artificial intelligence for a decade. Plus, Meta is reshuffling its AI team again in an apparent attempt to catch up to the competition. But first, this week, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a law requiring age verification for Apple and Google app stores. It also requires parental consent for app downloads and in-app purchases by minors. But it raises some legal questions. Marketplace's Meghan McCarty Carino is joined by Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios, to discuss all this.
President Trump's budget bill, having recently passed the House of Representatives, is headed for the Senate with a proposed 10-year moratorium on AI regulations at the state level. How should lawmakers approach this rapidly-developing technology without stalling US progress in the AI "arms race," while still prioritizing consumers' data privacy and online safety?Dr. Scott Babwah Brennen, Kevin Frazier, and Adam Thierer join the RTP Fourth Branch Podcast to discuss and debate the arguments of AI regulation, innovation, and preemption.
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On Thursday, May 22, the United States House of Representatives narrowly advanced a budget bill that included the "Artificial Intelligence and Information Technology Modernization Initiative," which includes a 10-year moratorium on the enforcement of state AI laws. Tech Policy Press editor Justin Hendrix and associate editor Cristiano Lima-Strong discussed the moratorium, the contours of the debate around it, and its prospects in the Senate.
My guests today are Curtis and Liam of the Ottawa Hardcore band Moratorium!I'll be chatting to the lads about the bands origins, what brought them to Hardcore as a way to express themselves. the funny story of where the band got their name and the primary focus of this episode which is their most recent single 'Starlight', which was released in January. A super nasty track, I'll be breaking the song down with Liam and Curtis, covering the song's inception, it's recording process and the iconic image used for single's cover photo.Always a pleasuring interviewing bands from outside of Ireland and this was one of those type's of bands where the second I heard them, I had to have them on. Moratorium on LinktreeMoratorium - Starlight (Bandcamp) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tennessee put a hold on executions in 2022 due to concerns about its lethal injection protocol. This morning, the state resumed executions, using lethal injection to put to death Oscar Franklin Smith. He had spent more than three decades incarcerated and went through numerous execution dates. Today on the show, we speak with one of Smith's sons, Casey Smith, about the impact this crime — and its punishment — have had on his life.But first, WPLN criminal justice reporter Paige Pfleger joins us to report on today's latest developments.Today's episode was produced by Paige Pfleger and Tasha A.F. Lemley.GUESTS Paige Pfleger, WPLN Criminal Justice Reporter Casey Smith, son of Oscar Franklin Smith
Congress is considering a bill that could leave Virginia, and every other state, powerless to regulate artificial intelligence. Michael Pope reports.
Die SPD stellt ihre Spitze neu auf, das Moratorium im Zollstreit erleichtert die Finanzwelt und in Cannes beginnt das Filmfest.
In this new podcast, I interview Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada, discussing key issues in the upcoming federal Canadian election (April 28). Max was arrested in 2021 for attending an anti-authoritarian rally in Manitoba in 2021. He has been an ardent defender of civil liberties and free speech throughout the pandemic.We delve into economic policies, taxation, trade wars, government spending, immigration, and the party's vision for Canada in our conversation. Bernier emphasizes the need for fiscal responsibility, a reduction in mass immigration, and a focus on Canadian values and individual freedoms. Bernier argues for a clearer Canadian identity that promotes unity over diversity, while still valuing the contributions of various cultures. Bernier explains here why the Conservative party of Canada is weak, unprincipled, and ultimately powerless in undermining the Liberal Party.Rumble podcast link:https://rumble.com/v6shb45-maxime-bernier-on-canadas-economic-cultural-and-political-trajectory.html?e9s=src_v1_ucpUpgrade to paid membership now to watch the exclusive preview of this critical conversation:Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the People's Party of Canada03:04 Economic Policies and Their Impact06:02 Taxation and Wealth Creation08:58 Trade Wars and Tariffs11:55 Supply Management and Consumer Impact15:12 Government Spending and Inflation17:51 Defining the People's Party of Canada20:48 Social Safety Nets and Crime23:53 Immigration Policies and Economic Feasibility26:57 Cultural Dynamics of Immigration30:09 International Students and Employment33:02 Conclusion and Future Directions40:55 STEM Immigration and Job Market Dynamics46:49 Moratorium on Immigration: A Necessary Pause50:43 Economic Implications of Mass Immigration54:53 Cultural Integration vs. Multiculturalism01:04:40 Defining a Canadian Identity01:12:56 Revisiting Multiculturalism in CanadaTakeaways:* Mass immigration is not solving the aging population issue in Canada.* Government spending during COVID-19 has contributed to inflation.* The People's Party of Canada promotes individual freedom and personal responsibility.* Crime rates have doubled under Trudeau's leadership.* A moratorium on immigration is necessary to address current economic challenges.* International students should not have the right to work while studying. They should apply for immigration through proper channels. Mass immigration is a pressing issue in Canada.* A moratorium on immigration is necessary to address current challenges.* The job market is affected by the influx of low-skilled immigrants.* Cultural integration is crucial for societal cohesion.* Multiculturalism policies may hinder immigrant integration.* A clear Canadian identity is needed to unite diverse populations.* Economic growth does not equate to improved living standards for all.* Housing shortages are exacerbated by mass immigration.* High-skilled immigrants are welcomed, but low-skilled immigration needs to be controlled.* The federal government should not promote multiculturalism.Quotes:* "We must have 0% inflation."* "We need to stop that mass immigration."* "We must promote what unites us."* "Diversity is killing our country."* "We must not promote multiculturalism."Become a paid member now to gain access to this exclusive interview: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
This Deep Dive series is all about why motherhood is so gosh darn hard. Turns out there are sociopolitical forces at play that make motherhood way harder than it needs to be. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify. Mothers have long been held at fault for anything that might occur in their children's lives, from autism ("refrigerator mothers") to colic, and everything in between. Why is there such a long history of blaming everything on Mom? In this episode, we discuss how mom blame has manifested in both psychology and parenting advice over the years, and how we can start to push back on it in our own lives. Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode: Joseph E. Davis, PhD for Psychology Today: "For a Moratorium on Parent Blaming" Mitzi M. Waltz, PhD for the AMA Journal of Ethics: "Mothers and Autism: The Evolution of a Discourse of Blame" Rosjke Hasseldine for Medium: "How Mother Blaming Harms the Mother-Daughter Bond" Bonnie Zucker for Scary Mommy: "From a Psychologist: No, It's Not All Mom's Fault" We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://www.whatfreshhellpodcast.com/p/promo-codes/ What Fresh Hell is co-hosted by Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson. mom friends, funny moms, parenting advice, parenting experts, parenting tips, mothers, families, parenting skills, parenting strategies, parenting styles, busy moms, self-help for moms, manage kid's behavior, teenager, toddler, baby, tween, child development, family activities, family fun, parent child relationship, decluttering, kid-friendly, invisible workload, default parent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Abortion Politics, a Moratorium on Generative AI, and the Meaning of Emergency ft. Elizabeth Ellcessor
https://youtu.be/vFaDm6eo-mk Podcast audio: In this episode of The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast, Onkar Ghate and Ben Bayer examine the Trump administration's recent tariff policy and the legal, economic, and political disruptions they create. Among the topics covered: Why tariffs are not a proper foreign policy instrument to deter the threat from China; Why all justifications for tariffs are arbitrary and collectivistic in nature; How the obsession with trade deficits reveals outright ignorance of economic principles; How legal ambiguity has enabled the executive to wield authoritarian power; How Trump's whim-driven rule is pushing the country toward authoritarianism; The economic chaos caused by the tariffs; What hopes exist for reversing the policy. Recommended in this podcast are Ayn Rand's articles “America's Persecuted Minority: Big Business” and “The Moratorium on Brains.” The podcast was recorded on April 9, 2025 and posted on April 10, 2025. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.
Part Two of this mini series starts pretty mundane, and then oh! Whoa!? Really?!?This episode was hosted by Richie Firth and Chris Skinner and is a Bugle Podcasts production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's a special mini-series and Richie has plans. Has he told Chris what they are? Obviously not. Is something odd happening? Feels like it.This episode was hosted by Richie Firth and Chris Skinner and is a Bugle Podcasts production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Garrett Ainsworth, CEO of District Metals, discusses the company's recent activities, including their liquidity on the Swedish market and the latest drill results from the Stollberg project. He provides insights into the technical aspects of the drilling program, future plans for exploration, and updates on the uranium moratorium in Sweden, highlighting the positive direction of the government's actions regarding uranium mining.
Indiana will create an online portal for Hoosier farmers, a one-stop-shop for them to connect with the government. A teachers union has asked for a moratorium on new schools in Indianapolis. A Marion County Superior judge blocked the Indiana Department of Health from releasing abortion records –– also known as terminated pregnancy reports. Renovations are in full swing along Georgia Street in downtown Indianapolis. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Dr. Lindley is a board-certified family physician with a direct primary care practice in Texas. She became a family physician out of love for the idea of taking care of the whole family and seeing the family grow. Later in her career, she became interested in helping find solutions to improve the overall healthcare system and is a passionate advocate for her patients, veterans, and healthcare and has been very involved with health policy on the state and national levels. She is a Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians and is involved with many medical organizations, including the Global COVID Summit and AAPS. She is the Past President of the Texas Osteopathic Medical Association and the Texas Chapter of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians. In 2023, she co-founded the Global Health Project (GHP) and now serves as its president. She also serves as the Director of Independent Medical Alliance international fellowship program and last year she was elected to the Brock Independent School District school board and will serve 4 year role as a trustee.
Goose hunting has been a pretty big deal on Maryland's eastern Shore since forever, and John Taylor's introductions began when first shaking hands with his high school sweetheart's dad. Cutting his teeth back in the days of "junk yard rigs," he remembers laying out a small fortune for a newfangled Eastern Shoreman goose call, later saying that "the Moratorium (the 6-year period that Canada goose hunting was closed) was the best thing that ever happened." Because that's when he earned his real PhD in Canada goose behavior. A storyteller from the get-go, Taylor colorfully recalls an Eastern Shore goose hunting lifetime from student to mentor. And then some. Related Links: Bay County Goose Calls https://www.baycountrycalls.com Visit MOJO's Duck Season Somewhere Podcast Sponsors: MOJO Outdoors Alberta Professional Outfitters Society Benelli Shotguns BOSS Shotshells Bow and Arrow Outdoors Ducks Unlimited Flash Back Decoys GetDucks.com HuntProof Premium Waterfowl App Inukshuk Professional Dog Food onX Maps Tetra Hearing Tom Beckbe USHuntList.com Voormi Please subscribe, rate and review Mojo's Duck Season Somewhere podcast, let us know your thoughts in comments. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
On this episode Matt & Jon discuss Mickey 17, the return of The Righteous Gemstones, the bloody end of Invincible season three, Daredevil: Born Again, Harley Quinn, Reacher, Yellowjackets and Severance, while Jon saw Squid Game 2, Flow, Venom: The Last Dance for some reason and read Bookshops and Bonedust Travis Baldree, while Matt continues The White Lotus and Gilmore Girls as well as catches up with Strange Darling. Twitter, or X or whatever (For Now): https://twitter.com/Jonwahizzle Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jonwahizzle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/damnthattelevision/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/damntvpod Cage Match: https://whatisamovie.buzzsprout.com/669235 Matt's show The Drop: A Pop Culture Mix Tape: wscafm.org Sundays 6-8 PM: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedropwsca/
On today's show, we make the cultural and economic case to shut down mass migration — both legal and illegal. We have to shoot high and move the Overton window. We're joined by George Fishman, senior legal fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies and one of the foremost experts on immigration law, to discuss his recent piece arguing that the 1924 immigration law was the greatest piece of legislation for the American worker. We go through 100 years of immigration law and data and juxtapose it to the labor market to show how the 1924 bill helped launch the American middle class, while the recent mass migration has crushed the American worker. The sad reality is that unlike 100 years ago, our elite governing class refuse to deliver for the American worker, including the politicians who run on doing just that.he politicians who run on doing just that. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
November 15, 1969. Half a million people march in Washington, D.C., to protest the government's actions in the Vietnam War. This episode originally aired in 2022.Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more.History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.