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Today's Headlines: This weekend saw two devastating mass shootings just hours apart. At Brown University in Rhode Island, a 24-year-old gunman killed two students and wounded nine others inside an academic building, prompting a five-hour campus lockdown before he was arrested at a hotel south of Providence. Several of the victims had previously survived other school shootings. In Australia, a father and son opened fire on a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach, killing 15 people and injuring 40. One victim, a Holocaust survivor, died while shielding his wife. Authorities called it a terrorist attack and recovered explosives nearby. In other news, two U.S. troops and a civilian interpreter were killed in Syria after an attacker—who had recently joined local security forces—opened fire. The incident is being treated as a major security failure, and Trump vowed retaliation against ISIS. Meanwhile, Chile elected its most right-wing president in decades, José Antonio Kast, while Ukraine peace talks continue. President Zelensky signaled he may forgo NATO membership in exchange for U.S. security guarantees, even as the U.S. reportedly plans to scale back European defense commitments and Republicans float leaving NATO altogether. Back in the US, House Democrats released dozens of photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate showing him with powerful figures across politics and business, with tens of thousands more images still under review. The New York Times also reported that Andrew Tate cultivated ties to Trump-world figures to help escape prosecution abroad—after which new assault allegations quickly followed. And finally, Dr. Oz has been emailing federal health workers unsolicited advice on resisting office snacks, reminding everyone that in 2025, nothing—not even cookies—is safe from wellness content. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: WaPo: Person of interest in Brown University shooting is 24, from Wisconsin: live updates CNN: At least 15 killed in shooting that targeted Australia's Jewish community at Bondi Beach NYT: Hanukkah Concerts With Israeli Military Cantor Raise Outcry in Amsterdam AP News: Attacker who killed US troops in Syria was a recent recruit to security forces, official says Reuters: Exclusive: US sets 2027 deadline for Europe-led NATO defense, officials say Axios: NATO chief: "Putin is in the empire-building business again" Axios: Ukraine, U.S. and Europe to debate Trump's plan on Saturday in Paris NYT: Zelensky Offers Compromise for New Round of Ukraine Peace Talks CNN: New photos released from Epstein's estate showing Trump, Bannon, Bill Clinton and other high-profile people NYT: How Andrew Tate, Manosphere Star Accused of Rape and Trafficking, Was Freed Axios: The high cost of the U.S. sports betting boom Wired: Dr. Oz Tells His Federal Employees to Eat Less Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HEADLINES:• Saudi Billionaire Al-Waleed Bin Talal in Final Talks to Buy Al-Hilal for $2 Billion• Noon Raises $500 Million from PIF and Alabbar in New Round• Israel Used Palantir Systems in Deadly 2024 Lebanon Pager Explosions, New Book Says• Lebanese-Founded Podeo Signs YouTube's Most-Viewed Podcast Guest, Yasser Al-HuzaimiNewsletter: https://aug.us/4jqModrWhatsApp: https://aug.us/40FdYLUInstagram: https://aug.us/4ihltzQTiktok: https://aug.us/4lnV0D8Smashi Business Show (Mon-Friday): https://aug.us/3BTU2MY
Israel warns the ceasefire with Hezbollah is unraveling, as one official says that without significant changes. "another round of fighting in the North is almost inevitable;" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeats his goal of ... ...
Israel warns the ceasefire with Hezbollah is unraveling, as one official says that without significant changes. "another round of fighting in the North is almost inevitable;" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeats his goal of ... ...
Israel warns the ceasefire with Hezbollah is unraveling, as one official says that without significant changes. "another round of fighting in the North is almost inevitable;" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeats his goal of ... ...
Israel warns the ceasefire with Hezbollah is unraveling, as one official says that without significant changes. "another round of fighting in the North is almost inevitable;" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeats his goal of ... ...
Israel warns the ceasefire with Hezbollah is unraveling, as one official says that without significant changes. "another round of fighting in the North is almost inevitable;" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeats his goal of ... ...
The end of the 43-day federal government shutdown reignited partisan battles among Washington's congressional delegation. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez joined Republicans in voting to fund the government while fellow Democrats like Suzan DelBene and Pramila Jayapal pushed back, sparking debates over health care and tax credits. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/end-of-shutdown-ignites-new-round-of-sparring-among-was-congressional-lawmakers/ #GovernmentShutdown #WashingtonPolitics #Congress #MarieGluesenkampPerez #DanNewhouse #SuzanDelBene #PramilaJayapal #WashingtonStateStandard #Bipartisan #Politics
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Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. on Thursday started the fifth round of the fiscal 2025 release of treated water from its disaster-crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant into the ocean in northeastern Japan.
Delegations from China and the United States have begun their economic and trade talks in Kuala Lumpur.
Unions for federal employees say the White House is planning thousands more layoffs, even though a federal judge in San Francisco has blocked it. This is taking place as the Trump administration has left the National Labor Relations Board paralyzed after firing Biden-appointed members upon taking office. We talk with William Gould IV, the former National Labor Relations Board Chairman, about the rights of workers during a shutdown, the ways California labor regulators could push back and the future of organized labor in the country. We also talk to Gould about his new memoir where he reflects on breaking barriers as Stanford Law's first Black professor. The book is called “Those Who Travail and Are Heavy Laden.” Guests: William Gould IV, Professor Emeritus, Stanford Law School Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Officials from China and the United States have agreed to convene a new round of economic and trade talks as soon as possible.
October 13th, 2025
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Has Leftist violence become mainstream, acceptable? We examine the issue from a very well written Douglas Murray column from The Spectator.Violent periods in American History are more common than many think but, does the country have the will to make a course correction now? Or, are too many institutions like the press and Democratic Party, as well as economic sectors, willing allies of the bad, violent actors? Van Duyne wants to treat Antifa like the mafia amid crackdown Musk Says “Far More Than $100 Million” U.S. Taxpayer Funds Funneled Into NGOs Fueling Chaos; Trump Briefed On Dark-Money Networks Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
CTL Script/ Top Stories of September 26th Publish Date: September 26th Pre-Roll: From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Friday, September 26th and Happy Birthday to Tommy Lasorda I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Times Journal New round of community grants for literacy open with reading by Super Bowl champ Will Cagle wins vacant Cherokee County commissioner seat Dickerson wins runoff for open Georgia Senate seat Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sodas We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: Ingles Markets 5 STORY 1: New round of community grants for literacy open with reading by Super Bowl champ The Georgia Reads program is back, offering $20,000 grants to boost literacy across the state. And who better to kick things off than Super Bowl champ-turned-literacy advocate Malcolm Mitchell? On Monday, Mitchell read to 400 fourth graders at the College Football Hall of Fame, sharing his book The Magician’s Hat—and a little inspiration. He’s on a mission, attending 75 reading events a year. Mitchell’s foundation, Share the Magic, has been changing lives since 2016. The program, backed by the Georgia Council on Literacy, comes as state test scores show room for improvement—only 43% of fifth graders scored proficient in English last year. Lawmakers are investing millions in teacher training and student screenings, hoping to turn things around. Communities like Dalton and Augusta are already using past grants to teach parents about literacy. Applications for this year’s grants are open now—details on the Georgia Reads website. STORY 2: Will Cagle wins vacant Cherokee County commissioner seat Republican Will Cagle is poised to take the Cherokee County District 1 Commissioner seat, with unofficial results showing a decisive win. By 9:37 p.m. Tuesday, Cagle had secured 75.19% of the vote—8,887 ballots—while Democrat Charles Ravenscraft trailed with 24.81% (2,932 votes). Cagle thanked voters for their turnout, even during Fall Break. Ravenscraft, gracious in defeat, congratulated Cagle. Cagle’s win follows a runoff after no candidate cleared 50% in August. Results await certification. STORY 3: Dickerson wins runoff for open Georgia Senate seat Republican Jason Dickerson is set to become Georgia’s next state senator for District 21, according to unofficial results. By 9:55 p.m. Tuesday, Dickerson, an investment manager from Canton, had secured 61.47% of the vote (19,061 ballots), defeating Democrat Debra Shigley, an attorney from Milton, who garnered 11,950 votes. At his Canton watch party, Dickerson shared that representatives of Donald Trump had called to congratulate him. Shigley, conceding Tuesday night, and thanked her supporters. The seat was vacated earlier this year when Brandon Beach was appointed U.S. treasurer. Results await certification. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: Ingles Markets 5 STORY 4: Three sentenced for trafficking meth in Cherokee County Three people are heading to prison after pleading guilty to meth trafficking and other charges, the Cherokee County DA’s office announced. Justin Carl Benson, 29, of Canton, got 10 years without parole for meth possession with intent to distribute and giving false info to police. Heather Sparrow Bird, 49, also of Canton, was sentenced to 15 years (parole possible) for trafficking meth, plus charges involving oxycodone, clonazepam, alprazolam, and marijuana. Terry Raymond Spriggs, 53, received 20 years without parole for meth trafficking and theft charges. The case began in July 2023 with a 911 call about suspicious activity on Lower Scott Mill Road. Deputies found a stolen truck, drugs scattered throughout a home, and even a stolen Harley in the yard. STORY 5: Canton looks to bond to fund fire station renovations Canton’s Fire Station 16 is finally getting the overhaul it desperately needs. On Sept. 18, the city council gave the green light to move forward with a revenue bond to fund the $8 million renovation. Here’s the deal: firefighters have been living in a mobile unit inside one of the bays since 2017—yes, 2017—because the building’s in such rough shape. The new plan? Permanent housing for firefighters, more space for services, and a design that honors the station’s century-old legacy. The bond, expected to close in November, will cover $5.8 million, with impact fees paying off the debt. Construction starts in 2026. Finally. And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sodas Commercial: We’ll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: Ingles Markets 5 SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.tribuneledgernews.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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Stocks fell as valuation worries overshadowed data showing the economy is holding up. The figures didn't have much of an impact on Federal Reserve bets, but short-dated yields climbed. Bitcoin sank. Following a series of all-time highs, the S&P 500 dropped for a third straight session, the longest slide in a month. That's despite data showing US gross domestic product grew at the fastest pace in nearly two years. For more, we spoke to Brian Krawez, He's President and Chair of the Investment Committee at Scharf Investments. President Donald Trump advanced plans for American investors to buy TikTok's US operations from its Chinese owner ByteDance Ltd., with officials setting a potential value of $14 billion and outlining measures to ensure security of the new venture. In an executive order signed Thursday at the White House, Trump declared that the deal complies with a 2024 law requiring ByteDance to divest control or face a prohibition in the US of the popular video-sharing platform. Trump also reiterated that he had won approval from his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, for the deal. We got reaction from Bloomberg's Annabelle Droulers. And at the same time, President Donald Trump announced a fresh round of tariffs, including a 100% duty on branded or patented pharmaceuticals starting October 1, unless a company is building a manufacturing plant in America. Trump posted on social media that there would be no levies on pharmaceutical imports if companies have broken ground on a US manufacturing plant, or if such a plant is under construction. We heard from Deborah Elms, Heinrich Foundation Head of Trade Policy. She spoke to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Avril Hong on the Asia Trade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we break down MeitY's big announcement awarding BharatGen over Rs 900 crore to build a trillion-parameter “mother model” under the IndiaAI Mission, and what it means for India's AI ecosystem. We also bring you Meta CMO Alex Schultz's insights on why India could emerge as an AI exporter, the IT sector's cautious response despite the Fed's rate cut, and SoftBank Vision Fund's 20% layoffs as Masayoshi Son doubles down on bold AI bets.
Another packed week on Livin' in San Diego! Chris and Cassidy cover everything from weekend soccer tourneys and the never-ending rant on ump cams, to the latest New, To-Do & Adieu segment:NEW: Round 1 arcade + food hall coming soon to San Diego.TO-DO: HoloHolo Fest takes over Gallagher Square with reggae and island vibes.ADIEU: Saying goodbye to summer… but hello to Locals' Summer.⚽ On the sports side, San Diego FC locks in a playoff spot (history in the making).And for the big feature this week: Cassidy's origin story — from growing up in Olivenhain, to a stint in New Mexico and San Francisco (yes, how he became a Giants fan), and why he ultimately came back to call San Diego home.It's a mix of local life, sports, and stories you won't want to miss.
Send us a text00:00 - Databricks Targets $100b in New Round08:42 - Canva Launches Tender at $42b Valuation15:27 - Eight Sleep Raises $100m at $1.5bNick Fusco = CEO at PM Insights, a pre-IPO secondary market pricing company…X - @TheFuscoKid…LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/nickfuscoEvan Cohen = Founder/COO of withVincent.com, a media company focused on alternative investments…X - @evvcohen…LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/evcohenClint Sorenson = Chief Investment Officer at WealthShield, an outsourced CIO and investment research company…X - @clint_sorenson…LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/csorensoncfacmtAaron Dillon = Managing Director of AG Dillon Funds, pre-IPO stock investing for RIAs…X - @AaronGDillon…LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/aarondillonnyc
Send us a text00:00 - Intro00:54 - Databricks Targets $100b in New Round01:53 - Canva Launches Tender at $42b Valuation02:49 - Crusoe Eyes $1b Raise at $10b Valuation03:27 - Anthropic Doubles Raise to $10b at $170b04:15 - Eight Sleep Raises $100m at $1.5b04:47 - Manus Hits $90m ARR in 6 Months05:17 - Anduril Sponsors Ohio State Athletics06:18 - Stripe / MetaMask Launch mUSD Stablecoin
Send us a text00:00 - Intro00:52 - Figma Surges 250% on NYSE Debut to $56b02:10 - Anthropic Triples Valuation to $170b in New Round03:01 - Ramp Jumps 40% to $22.5b in 45 Days04:23 - iCapital Raises $820m to $7.5b Valuation05:28 - BitGo Files IPO at $3.43b Secondary Valuation06:05 - Substack Boosts 70% to $1.1b on $100m Raise06:51 - Shein Posts $10b Q1 Revenue Amid Valuation Pressure08:09 - Klarna Eyes $15b IPO with $11.8b Secondary Valuation09:26 - OpenAI Doubles Revenue to $12b Annualized at $326b10:58 - Groq Projects $500m 2025 Revenue at $6b Valuation12:34 - Lovable Hits $100m ARR in 8 Months13:51 - xAI Scales to 1m GPUs for 20,000 ExaFLOPS
China and the United States have started a new round of trade talks in Stockholm. Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent are holding negotiations for the third time this year.
Editors Jimmy Lovaas and Alex Moore discuss the latest developments on the war in Ukraine, plus more on labor strikes at airports in Portugal, parliamentary recall votes in Taiwan, Trump's birthright citizenship order and NOAA discontinuing some of its weather data.Subscribe to the show: Apple Podcasts, Spotify and many more. These stories and others are also available in our free weekly Forecast newsletter.This episode includes work from Factal editors Alex Moore, Jess Fino, Hua Hsieh, Theresa Seiger and Owen Bonertz. Produced and edited by Jimmy Lovaas. Music courtesy of Andrew Gospe. Have feedback, suggestions or events we've missed? Drop us a note: hello@factal.comWhat's Factal? Created by the founders of Breaking News, Factal alerts companies to global incidents that pose an immediate risk to their people or business operations. We provide trusted verification, precise incident mapping and a collaboration platform for corporate security, travel safety and emergency management teams. If you're a company interested in a trial, please email sales@factal.com. To learn more, visit Factal.com, browse the Factal blog or email us at hello@factal.com.Read the full episode description and transcript on Factal's blog.Copyright © 2025 Factal. All rights reserved.
Russia and Ukraine have exchanged prisoners of conflict as delegations of the two countries held their third round of direct talks in Istanbul.
Russia says it is 'ready to move quickly' on a peace deal with Ukraine, but its 'main goal' is to achieve its 'objectives'. BBC's Ukraine Correspondent James Waterhouse spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
For review:1. Ceasefire in S. Syrian City of Sweida Between Druze & Bedouin.2. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has said elections will be held before the end of the year for the Palestinian National Council, for the first time since 2006.3. Ukraine proposes new round of peace talks with Russia next week.4. New Round of EU Sanctions Against Russian Energy. 5. UK & Germany Sign New Defense Pact.The new bilateral agreement, referred to as the “Kensington Treaty,” was signed on Thursday in London. It includes a broad range of promises, ranging from joint military-industrial exports to facilitating school exchanges between the two countries. It additionally commits the NATO allies to “assist one another, including through military means, in the event of an armed attack on the other.”6. Marine Corps LTG Greg Masiello has taken the reins of the Joint Program Executive Office (JPEO) F-35, from its outgoing leader Air Force LTG Mike Schmidt. JPEO F-35 is a global enterprise that has grown to 19 customers internationally. LTG Masiello was nominated for the F-35 post in June and subsequently confirmed by the US Senate. 7. Breaking Defense Opinion Article: Why selling F-35s to Turkey is smart business for US and NATO.In a response to an op-ed previously published on Breaking Defense, Barın Kayaoğlu and Özgür Ekşi argue that Turkey can and should be trusted with F-35s.
Thirty-one construction workers reach safety after a partial collapse of an industrial tunnel in Los Angeles. Also, a new round of severe storms rocks the Northeast, causing damage and travel chaos. Plus, the latest on the Texas flooding tragedy and rescues, as the community holds a vigil. And, a beloved McDonald's menu item is making its return after nearly 10 years.
For review:1. IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir has told colleagues that Iran is no longer a nuclear threshold state following the Israeli and US strikes on its nuclear program. While Iran may still maintain parts of its nuclear program, it has been set back by years, LTG Zamir has concluded.2. Iranian Parliament votes to suspend cooperation with the IAEA. Bill sent to Iranian President for ratification.3. President Trump prepared to remove sanctions on Iran- changes mind after Iranian Supreme Leader's "blatant and foolish" statement. In a video statement on Thursday, Ayatollah Khamenei said that the (US) strikes did not "achieve anything significant."4. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a circuit of interviews aired Thursday evening that Israel sought to eliminate Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during its 12-day conflict with Iran, but the opportunity never presented itself. 5. The IDF said Thursday that it had eliminated two Hezbollah operatives in separate airstrikes in southern Lebanon in the span of two hours. 6. Russian President: Moscow Ready for New Round of Direct Talks with Ukraine.7. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in an interview with Politico on 25 June that President Donald Trump will resist European pressure to escalate sanctions on Russia, arguing that doing so could close the door to potential peace negotiations with Moscow. 8. US Army & USAF FY26 Budget Info.9. US Army Common Autonomous Multi-Domain Launcher (CAML) program. CAML = autonomous/optionally crewed, highly mobile, air transportable, cross domain fires launcher with the potential to augment or replace existing Army launchers (offensive & defensive).
Israel and Iran exchanged missile barrages for a third straight day Sunday. A human rights group says Israel’s strikes have killed at least 406 people in Iran, while the death toll in Israel rose overnight to 13. John Yang speaks with Josef Federman, the Associated Press news director for Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian territories, for the latest developments. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Israel and Iran exchanged missile barrages for a third straight day Sunday. A human rights group says Israel’s strikes have killed at least 406 people in Iran, while the death toll in Israel rose overnight to 13. John Yang speaks with Josef Federman, the Associated Press news director for Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian territories, for the latest developments. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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American and Chinese delegations are meeting in London for a new round of trade talks, with US tariffs and Chinese export restrictions on rare earth minerals at the top of the agenda. Also in this edition: Japan pushes its own trade talks with Washington, and French art lovers protest a construction project near the site of Paul Cezanne's most famous landscapes.
A show packed full of guests. Annie Speaks with Congressmen, White House Spokespersons, and political commentators about the success of The Big Beautiful Bill.
The TODAY team brings the latest news this morning from Orlando, FL, ahead of the opening of Universal Epic Universe. Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., President Trump urges a divided GOP on Capitol Hill to unify behind his “big, beautiful” tax cuts bill. Also, the latest on severe weather across the U.S., with tornadoes and strong winds impacting parts of the country. Plus, a closer look at an alarming new report revealing that many sunscreens are ineffective—and where to turn for the protection you need. And, remembering the life and legacy of ‘Cheers' actor George Wendt.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports Iran is rejecting U.S. calls to stop enriching uranium.
Hamas has confirmed it's started a new round of ceasefire talks with Israel, as the IDF continues its new offensive in Gaza. Newshour hears from Gaza City itself.Also in the programme: Voyager 1 reactivates its thrusters; and Eurovision gets underway in Switzerland.(Picture: A Palestinian makes his way with belongings as he flees his home, after Israeli air strikes, in the northern Gaza Strip. Credit: Reuters)
In the last mini episode I hosted a round based on my family's road trip over spring break. Today I have another mini episode featuring a round based on a road trip sent in from one of you!Sam's Links and Contact Information:Twitter and Instagram @PubTriviaGroupFacebookYouTubeWebsiteEmail: pubtriviagroup@gmail.com
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Hey all! I just got back from a long road trip I took over Spring Break! While driving I came up with today's round. Let me know what you think!Sam's Links and Contact Information:Twitter and Instagram @PubTriviaGroupFacebookYouTubeWebsiteEmail: pubtriviagroup@gmail.com
The latest on the impact of President Trump's new tariffs amid rising global tensions. Also, two former MLB players are among the dead following the tragic collapse of a nightclub rooftop in the Dominican Republic. Plus, the measles outbreak in Texas grows as more than 500 cases have been identified. And, a closer look at what to buy now, with many Americans beginning to stockpile and panic-buy goods due to the tariffs.
00:00 Intro01:20 China Estimated to Face 65% or Higher US Tariffs04:17 Global Markets Tumble After Latest Trump Tariffs05:07 Canada: We'll Put 25% Tariffs on US Car Imports06:03 World Leaders React to Trump's New Round of Tariffs07:58 Symbolic Resolution to Nullify Canada Tariffs09:51 Trump Order Targets Low-Cost Chinese Goods11:37 Report: US Bans Relationships with Chinese Citizens in China12:41 Tenn. Enacts Law to Stop China-Linked Organ Transplants13:47 Congress Probes Dangers of Ccp Hacking on US16:43 Fitch Downgrades China's Credit Rating17:38 Bill Could Thwart CCP's Efforts to Isolate Taiwan18:34 US Approves Potential Sale of F-16 Jets to Philippines19:26 Report: TikTok Bidders Line Up Ahead of US Ban
Auto stocks are stalling out, as the Trump admin announces new import tariffs. What those taxes will look like, and how carmakers can handle the rough roads. Plus Hyperscale demand on the rise, as tech leans even more into AI. The names leading the charge, and how one tech giant's pullback could mean big opportunity for its competitors.Fast Money Disclaimer
Concerns about the economy grow as the impact of President Trump's policies and tariffs continues to be felt. Also, the latest on negotiations as U.S. and Ukrainian officials meet to discuss a path to end the war with Russia. Plus, a closer look at controlling crowds and keeping travelers safe during spring break. And, an attorney for the Menendez brothers joins to share his reaction to the district attorney's opposition to the resentencing request.
With a score of 40-22, the Eagles are the Super Bowl LIX champions. Also, the next round of winter storms is ahead for the Northeast as they continue to clean up from this weekend's snow. Plus, a nationwide egg shortage is leading to a bulk-buying frenzy. And, a Super Bowl commercials recap.
In this episode, Ron Spomer joins me to talk about the all-new 7mm Backcountry cartridge just announced by Federal. This new round utilizes premium steel-case tech and operates at 80,000 psi. It's the fastest factory-loaded 7mm cartridge on the market—and the case is smaller than a .30-06! It has fast-twist rifling and is optimized for heavy, high-BC bullets. Plus, it's terrific in short barrels, so it's ideal for use with a suppressor. It's rare to see new innovation change the face of modern cartridges. This technology from Federal is revolutionary, and is likely to shape the future of high-performance hunting cartridges. ENJOY! FRIENDS! We're at a crucial time in the growth of the show, and need all the support we can get to take it to the next level. Please join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe on www.patreon.com/backcountry where you'll get access to all our bonus material and can contribute a few dollars. VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: www.onxmaps.com www.silencercentral.com https://www.portersfirearms.com/ www.timneytriggers.com www.browning.com www.barnesbullets.com www.leupold.com www.siembidacustomknives.com https://javelinbipod.com
Nippon Steel is racing to finalize its deal to purchase U.S. Steel before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. But the Biden administration just threw a wrench in that plan, imposing higher tariffs on the Japanese company, despite Nippon’s promise not to import foreign-made steel into the U.S. Also: we discuss market reactions to rising tensions in Ukraine and speak with Rosina Samadani, CEO of Oculogica, a medical device company that has developed a new method of diagnosing concussions.
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