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49ers New Safety will Bolster the safety Room #sanfrancisco49ers #NFL Join this channel to get access to perks and support the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzZkcTcRj7vKSTHL9DQI4Bw/join Also hop on over to Patreon and get EXCLUSIVE 49ers Cutback content including ALL 22 Film Breakdowns: https://www.patreon.com/49erscutback Find links to all our socials on our Link Tree page: https://linktr.ee/49erscutback Don't forget to check out our NEW MERCH SHOP at: https://49erscutbackshop.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Cooper Petanga, a college football reporter for CBS Sports, joined Sports Talk. Petanga evaluated LSU's talented roster, emphasized the pressure on Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian this season, and projected Ole Miss's first season of the post-Lane Kiffin era.
A massive gaming platform that's introduced new safety measures for kiwi kids said it's leading the way, but it's not perfect. Roblox has set up new kids' accounts, with limits on chat functions and more parental controls adding to safety measures like AI age checks. Internationally Roblox is lawsuits, and allegations predators are grooming children in its virtual world. Sean Lyons the Chief Online Safety Officer at Netsafe New Zealand spoke to Lisa Owen.
If you are a parent wondering whether @Roblox is safe for kids, this conversation is a must watch.In this episode, Donna Moala sits down with Dr. Elizabeth Milovidov, Roblox's Global Head of Parental Advocacy, to unpack Roblox's biggest child safety update yet, including the launch of Roblox Kids (ages 5–8) and Roblox Select (ages 9–15).Australia is the FIRST country to receive these new safety features, designed to help parents confidently navigate the digital world with their children.Timestamps:00:00 Welcome Back Elizabeth00:16 Why Roblox Safety Matters01:51 May 19 Launch Overview02:36 Roblox Kids Ages 5-803:45 Ratings Chat And Controls05:01 Roblox Select Ages 9-1505:56 Digital Conscious Parenting11:32 Age Checks And Defaults16:06 Vetting Developers Content17:53 Community Feedback Next Steps18:43 Australia First Wrap UpThis is a balanced, honest conversation about raising children in the digital age, without fear, shame, or panic.Whether you are parenting toddlers, tweens, or teens, this episode will help you better understand:✔️ Roblox safety✔️ Screen time boundaries✔️ Online gaming safety✔️ Social media and technology for kids✔️ Conscious digital parenting
Social media giant Meta is rolling out new safety features for its teen Instagram accounts which it says it's modelled on the movie ratings system. Meta's Director of Policy in Australia and New Zealand, Mia Garlick spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Camp Mystic withdrew its application to operate this summer, but dozens of other Texas camps are still trying to get state approval to open.Corpus Christi’s water crisis could soon mean people have to make big cuts in water usage — but there’s concern leadership isn’t prepared for the mounting emergency.A Texan in the Trump administration […] The post Texas camps race to meet new safety rules appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Primary election day is Tuesday. Of the many races we're watching, we're diving a little deeper into the open race for the 7th Congressional District. Jessica Mordacq with Austin Weekly News and Forest Park Review has been profiling the candidates. She joins host Jacoby Cochran and freelance reporter Brandon Pope to talk about what she's learned, plus the new CTA safety plan, what's happening for St. Paddy's Day weekend, and Oscars buzz. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our daily newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
Bleav Host Robert Land asks Eagles Insider Mike Gill (who covered him for 97.3 FM ESPN in South Jersey) about Texans Free Agent Pickup Reed Blankenship. You'll hear about his strengths, weaknesses & fun back story. Today's Show is Presented by FanDuel! (00:26) Eagles Fans Reaction to Blankenship loss? (2:04) Strengths & Weaknesses? (5:42) Recent Regression? (6:57) Durability? (9:40) Blankenship Podcast? (12:00) Reed's Personality? (14:01) CJ Gardner-Johnson Issues in Philly & Houston? (17:44) Eagles Free Agency so far? Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X @HSTPodcast Classic Houston Memories & History Playlist ️ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP6kjM8cv81ruXBBvH-vfCxXPO0npG_OS #texans #reedblankenship #eagles Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
-NFL FREE AGENCY MADNESS! A LOT of Roster moves Monday around the league!! -T-Mil's BEST BET$ for Monday Night Around the NBA!$!$ -BREAKING Texans News Monday-Former Eagles SAFETY Reed Blankenship to H-Town
We're learning more about the type of technology that may be implemented in Utah schools for emergency situations... like panic alert devices. Raptor Technologies has been selected as one of the vendors being considered by the Utah State Board of Education. David Rogers, Chief Marketing Officer with Raptor Technologies, calls the show live to explain their technology and how it works to keep schools safe.
Oprah Winfrey has been candid this week about her ongoing use of GLP-1 medications like those containing semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic, for weight management. In recent interviews promoting her new book Enough: Your Health, Your Weight, and What It's Like to be Free, co-authored with Yale professor Dr. Ania M. Jastreboff, she shared that she started these weekly injections in 2023 and views them as a lifelong tool, much like blood pressure medicine. Oprah told People magazine she feels no shame in relying on them, explaining that after stopping for six months to test her willpower, she regained 20 pounds despite strict dieting and exercise. She now believes obesity influences overeating through genetics and hormones, freeing her from self-blame after decades of public scrutiny and jokes about her weight.Social media buzzed with debate over her comments on The View, where she said obesity causes overeating rather than the reverse, a view some experts clarify starts with overeating leading to obesity, which then complicates appetite control via elevated hunger hormones. Still, Oprah emphasizes these drugs help by reducing hunger and slowing stomach emptying, as noted by Harvard Health.Meanwhile, regulators issued fresh guidance on GLP-1s this week. The UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency updated advice for prescribers and patients on semaglutide products like Ozempic and Wegovy, highlighting a small risk of severe acute pancreatitis. They noted about 1.6 million adults in England, Wales, and Scotland used these for weight loss between early 2024 and early 2025, per University College London research. In Canada, generic semaglutide became possible after Novo Nordisk's data exclusivity expired on January 4, promising more affordable options soon.Long-term data reinforces their efficacy. The STEP 5 trial showed once-weekly semaglutide yielding 15.2 percent sustained weight loss at 104 weeks, with mild gastrointestinal side effects like nausea most common. Tirzepatide, a dual agonist, outperformed in the SURMOUNT trials with up to 25 percent loss over 88 weeks. Experts like Dr. Caroline Apovian from Harvard stress indefinite use for best results, alongside diet and exercise, while new oral versions and pipeline drugs like amycretin aim to improve access.Thanks for tuning in, listeners. Come back next week for more. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are everywhere — but thousands of users now allege the medications caused severe, life-altering injuries including everything from stomach paralysis and colon ruptures to sudden blindness. Drugmakers deny the allegations and say the medications are safe when used as directed. USA TODAY investigative data reporter Austin Fast explains what patients are alleging in court, how widespread GLP-1 use has become and how drug companies like Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly are responding. Let us know what you think of this episode by sending an email to podcasts@usatoday.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A Utah lawmaker wants to make it illegal to drink alcohol while riding an e‑bike and introduce new safety requirements for riders. Rep. Paul Cutler joins us to break down what the proposal would change and why he believes it’s needed.
Andrew Lowth, RTÉ reporter, on Iarnród Eireann's new safety camera at the Merrion Gates in South Dublin railway level crossing
This is the evening All Local for January 16th, 2026.
Congressional Democrats hold a candlelight vigil for January 6 … the day democracy almost died. Washington state politician praises Cuba. President Trump raises eyebrows on his Hyde Amendment comments and demands passage of voter integrity laws. President Trump and the first lady disagree on the president's dancing. Superflu running wild across the nation. $3.2 million for one blue tuna! Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) feeling the heat. Major grocery store chain capturing customers' faces. Democrats' cringeworthy lip-sync. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 00:20 Democrats Arrive for J6 Vigil 01:52 Democrats Sing God Bless America 10:19 Shaun Scott Doesn't Understand Socialism 17:55 President Trump on Hyde Amendment 21:00 President Trump on the SAVE Act 25:02 Melania Trump Hates when Trump does his Dance? 32:42 Chewing the Fat 48:49 Civil War in Venezuela 51:08 CNN on Trump's Approval Rating since Maduro's Removal 53:37 Prophet Prayed over Nicolás Maduro 55:15 CNN Explains Maduro's Crimes 58:45 Mark Kelly & Jon Stewart Discuss Venezuela Boat Strikes 1:00:27 Mark Kelly VS. Jake Tapper 1:05:30 U.S. Just Boarded Venezuela-Linked Oil Tanker flying Russian Flag 1:08:06 Tim Walz on Why he Dropped Out of Minnesota Governor Race 1:09:55 Tim Walz on Emails 1:14:50 Tim Walz & Hope Walz Talking about Resignation 1:17:10 Is Science Wrong about the Universe? 1:20:21 Hope Walz Admits to Minnesota Fraud? 1:26:46 Wegmans' New "Safety & Security" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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SoundThinking opened a new office in downtown Orlando to provide advanced safety technology, including real-time data analytics, gunshot detection, and digital evidence management. The office will support public agencies and private businesses, offer training and resources, and facilitate collaboration to enhance emergency response and crime prevention in the city.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new plan to make Auckland safer is being welcomed by the city's main business association. Today Auckland Minister Simeon Brown and Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown unveiled their action plan - including boosting outreach teams to connect rough sleepers with support, and a review of bylaws. Heart of the City CEO Viv Beck told Heather du-Plessis Allan that the plan is broad. She says it picks up things businesses have been crying out for, and while the proof's in the pudding, businesses have got their point across. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We would love to hear your feedback!Ep 278 News LinksA viral claim collapses, a van gets swiped in broad daylight, and a driverless car freezes in an alley—welcome to a week where gig work shows its sharp edges. We open with a wild “clip of the week” from a Spark delivery, then unpack the fallout from the DoorDash creator whose videos led to felony charges after she filmed a customer nude and posted his information online. What counts as evidence, what crosses the line, and how do you protect yourself without chasing clicks?From there, we dive into safety in the field: the naked stranger who climbed into a delivery van and crashed it, the simple habits that would have stopped it, and the broader need for situational awareness when you're juggling keys, phones, and doorsteps. We balance the chaos with practical wins—Octopus tablets for passive tips and engagement, plus why riders should always compare Uber and Lyft before booking. If 84 percent never check both apps, that's money left on the table and drivers feeling the squeeze.Policy and tech loom over it all. New Zealand's top court just said several Uber drivers are employees, opening the door to benefits and back pay claims. Meanwhile, autonomy meets reality: Lyft's CEO doubts self‑driving will dominate soon, even as Waymo expands to freeways while still stumbling in tight urban maneuvers. We talk costs, liability, cleaning fleets, and why geofenced pilots will coexist with human drivers for years. Add a fresh DoorDash data leak and the rise of retail partnerships like Old Navy delivery, and you can see the next phase of gig work: more services, more risk, more need for clear rules.If you care about driver safety, platform policies, and the real timeline for autonomous rides, this one's for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who dashes or rides, and drop a review telling us: would you choose a human driver or a driverless car for your next airport run?Support the showEverything Gig Economy Podcast Related: Download the audio podcast Newsletter Octopus is a mobile entertainment tablet for your riders. Earn 100.00 per month for having the tablet in your car! No cost for the driver! Want to earn more and stay safe? Download Maxymo Love the show? You now have the opportunity to support the show with some great rewards by becoming a Patron. Tier #2 we offer free merch, an Extra in-depth podcast per month, and an NSFW pre-show https://www.patreon.com/thegigeconpodcast The Gig Economy Podcast Group. Download Telegram 1st, then click on the link to join. TikTok Subscribe on Youtube
Sarah Buzynski, the Iowa state director for LifeWise Academy, joins to share about more and more kids wanting to study the Bible. Plugged In's Adam Holz outlines why the ability to communicate well has renewed importance and reviews "The Chosen Adventures" new TV series. Ed Uszynski, co-author of "Away Game: A Christian Parent's Guide to Navigating Youth Sports," unpacks the Biblical example of Daniel, looking how to be involved in the world but not of the world. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Dr. Ala Stanford, founder of the Black Doctors Consortium, has entered the race for Dwight Evans's congressional seat and in city government, Philadelphia City Council is advancing measures to add more speed cameras and improve bike lane safety. $22 million project to rebuild a bridge on City Avenue near the Bala train station will take 20 months to finish. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia School District has extended Superintendent Tony Watlington's contract and Watlington also addressed a recent payroll glitch. In Camden, New Jersey, the police department is using drones as a "force multiplier," to give officers an aerial view of a scene. Nearby in Gloucester County, the Glassboro School District is piloting an AI security system that uses surveillance cameras to detect guns and automatically alert first responders. With the Pennsylvania state budget deadline long passed, lawmakers remain at an impasse. Amid the stalemate, the Democrat-led House tried to pass four gun control bills causing a contentious debate that included shouting and alleged threats on the House floor. As the Philadelphia Flyers begin their season, they are in a declared rebuild under new head coach Rick Tocchet. 00:00 Intro 02:05 Local ripple effects of government shutdown 06:35 City Hall grab bag including bike lanes 13:01 SEPTA safety report has been issued , teacher raises haven't arrived yet, and what to expect on City Ave soon 19:26 NJ new security addition- AI and drones 24:58 Still no state budget and new guns laws are trying to get through 30:43 The Flyers get a new head coach To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Drs. Hindiyeh and Hutchinson review new FDA-issued safety warnings for Raynaud's phenomenon and hypertension in CGRP-based migraine treatment. They explore the impact of this label update and share practical strategies for patient management.
A competency exam was ordered today for Tylor Birch, one of the suspects in drowning death of 13-year-old Jakob Bowerman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An August 3, 2026, trial date is set in the federal wrongful death civil rights lawsuit filed against Wisconsin corrections officials by the family of Micah Laureano; who was killed by his cellmate in August 2024 at Green Bay Correctional Institution.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Medina City Schools announce new safety rules for high school football games full 730 Thu, 04 Sep 2025 10:58:53 +0000 zNtCAsHOsDXVO3EHjqRbSrhqESgNFYLP ohsaa,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima ohsaa,sports Medina City Schools announce new safety rules for high school football games The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.a
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The Australian government has unveiled new childcare safety reforms, introducing CCTV trials, a national register of workers, and a ban on mobile phones. The measures are designed to strengthen child protection and rebuild public confidence in the sector after recent abuse scandals. The reforms will be backed by extra training and more frequent inspections to ensure compliance and safeguard children across the country.
"For me, people say oh he's a celebrity, he's a football player, but millions of people got to see that I was going through the same struggles they were." Cam Bynum As our NFL Training Camp tour continues, we stop in Indy to sit with one of their newest additions who is making noise both on and off the field. In this upbeat and fun-filled episode of The Pivot Podcast, Indianapolis Colts safety Cam Bynum sits down with Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder, and Fred Taylor to talk about his journey from standout NFL Safety to viral sensation — and how his purpose goes far beyond football. The guys are blown away by his positive energy and contagious spirit, which truly shows why Cam is such an asset to any locker room. Now with Indianapolis, Cam reflects on leaving the Vikings, his upmost respect for Justin Jefferson and how he looks for his new defensive unit to lead the league in interceptions like he did in Minnesota. Finding a new home in Indy, he shares how he continues to grow as a leader, husband, and man of faith. Being named Captain of the Colts defense, Cam gets into what it will take to get this young team to be a competitive unit in the AFC, how to buy into new schemes and succeed under a new regime. He shares his insight around the QB competition between Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson and how he hopes to support both by challenging from opposite side of the ball. Cam opens up about what it means to represent the Philippines on a global stage, the story behind his emotional and viral postgame celebrations waving the Filipino flag, and how he's using his platform to spotlight his heritage and his faith. He shares the deeply personal journey of helping his wife gain U.S. citizenship, giving listeners a raw look into the sacrifices, love, and cultural pride that fuel him off the field. This episode blends football, family, and purpose — showing there's so much more to Cam Bynum than what fans see on Sundays. Don't forget to like, comment and hit the subscribe button to stay up to date on our latest conversations and guests. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to our final 2025 episode recorded in North Carolina! To kick things off, we brought you outside to experience some late-summer nature sounds. Unfortunately, the ambiance was interrupted by the air conditioner, so we moved the recording indoors. We hope the natural setting was a nice touch before the interruption! In this episode, we're picking up where we left off last time with our tease about canes. An unexpected situation at the ACB convention has led us to new discoveries, and we're now the proud owners of some telescoping canes! In This Episode: • Telescoping Cane Talk: We dive into two different telescoping canes we've recently tried out: • Ambutech’s Two-Section Graphite Cane: We're big fans of Ambutech for their customizable options and top-notch quality. This cane is adjustable, making it a fantastic travel companion. However, we do have a small concern we share in the episode. Learn more about the cane and order yours by activating this link. • Sam Seavey's Recommended Titanium Cane: You can find this sturdy option on Amazon (via our affiliate link). Sam from the great YouTube channel The Blind Life has a great review of it, and we share our thoughts on why it might be a fabulous travel buddy. • Classic Apps for the Blind: Chris takes us down memory lane with a discussion of two reliable Windows apps: • Remind-Me, and • Handy Address Book by Beiley Software These apps are a throwback but are still packed with practical and helpful features. Best of all, this company cares about accessibility. We discuss how these terrific Windows apps stand the test of time. • Hurricane Tracker App: With Hurricane Erin making waves in the Atlantic, we introduce you to My Hurricane Tracker from jRustonApps. It's a great, accessible tool for tracking hurricanes and tornadoes. We also share about the past hurricanes this app lets you explore—perfect for those who want to dig into storm history! • New Book Release: We're excited to announce the release of our latest book from National Braille Press, Staying Safe: Tips And Tools For A Secure Home, Body, And Spirit. It's filled with advice and tips to help readers stay safe in various situations, like building a secure home, while walking, using rideshare services, in airports, dealing with stress or anxiety, safety in romantic relationships, and more. We think this would also make a nice companion to our book about staying safe online. We feel this book would make a great addition to your library or as a thoughtful gift! As always, thanks for tuning in! We'll see you in September with more insights and updates.
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, TikTok is rolling out new safety features for creators and some of its younger users. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Samantha Kelley.
6am Hour 1 - Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase discuss Keon Coleman's second season in the NFL and what his role on the offense will be for the team this season.
The US nuclear weapons agency was breached using the Microsoft SharePoint hack, Meta is adding new safety features to child-focused Instagram accounts, and privacy advocates start your engines, Amazon is acquiring an AI wearable that listens to everything you do. It's Wednesday, July 23rd and here's a quick look at tech in the news this morning from Engadget. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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New online safety rules came into force today which will require video sharing platforms to have effective age verification systems in place. From more on this Eoghan Cleary Templecarrig Secondary School & Member of the newly established Online Health Taskforce and Fiona Jennings, Head of Policy & Public Affairs at the ISPCC.
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon praised Indiana as a national model for school choice and affordability during a visit to Purdue University. Marion County public schools scored generally lower than the state average in this year's state exam, the ILEARN. The safety of downtown Indianapolis is top of mind for local and state officials ahead of a high-profile weekend. The Indianapolis City-County Council is one step closer to imposing stricter curfew hours for young people 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.
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon praised Indiana as a national model for school choice and affordability during a visit to Purdue University. Marion County public schools scored generally lower than the state average in this year's state exam, the ILEARN. The safety of downtown Indianapolis is top of mind for local and state officials ahead of a high-profile weekend. The Indianapolis City-County Council is one step closer to imposing stricter curfew hours for young people in downtown Indianapolis.
Severe summer storms continue across the country as a group of people in New Jersey are struck by lightning. Also, Republican calls for more information on Jeffrey Epstein grow. Plus, the liquid rule for carry-on bags could be the next airport security measure overhauled by the TSA. And, new shark warnings and safety measures are in place after a series of sightings at beaches along the East Coast.
Today is Thursday, July 17. Here are some of the latest headlines from the Fargo, North Dakota area. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. For more news from throughout the day, visit InForum.com.
The award-winning Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast that takes a deep dive into a compliance-related topic, literally going into the weeds to explore a subject more fully. Are you seeking insightful perspectives on compliance? Look no further than Compliance into the Weeds! In this episode of Compliance into the Weeds, Tom Fox and Matt Kelly discuss Boeing's recent safety initiatives and reforms, as outlined in their annual aerospace safety report. They explore Boeing's efforts to improve its speak-up culture, internal reporting systems, and the introduction of an expansive Safety Champions Program. The episode explores the procedural changes Boeing has implemented, including the handling of third-party reports and increased transparency for employees. Additionally, they examine the challenges and necessities of manager training in fostering an ethical corporate culture. The conversation concludes with insights on the recent Federal District Court hearing regarding Boeing's non-prosecution agreement and the implications for transparency and accountability. Key highlights: Speak Up Culture Enhancements Ambassador Program Expansion Manager Training and Corporate Culture Court Hearing on Boeing's Non-Prosecution Agreement Resources: Matt Kelly in Radical Compliance Tom Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn A multi-award-winning podcast, Compliance into the Weeds, was most recently honored as one of the Top 25 Regulatory Compliance Podcasts, a Top 10 Business Law Podcast, and a Top 12 Risk Management Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The annual Harborfest is set to kick off at Ontario Beach Park this Friday, and attendees will see some new security features at the beach. They are part of a broader effort to create a safer space after fights broke out among some teenagers earlier this month. The Ontario Beach Park Program Committee wants parkgoers to know that despite the disturbances, there are still a number of events and activities planned that are free and open to everyone. This hour, we're joined by local leaders to discuss those programs and the new safety measures. Our guests: Captain Greg Bello, Rochester Police Department Legislator Yversha Roman, Monroe County District 26, and president of the Monroe County Legislator Rich Tantalo, director of public safety for Monroe County James Farr, chair of the Ontario Beach Park Program Committee
Southwest Airlines is adding something new to the cockpit to improve safety during takeoff and landing.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Ron Platt, co-founder of the National Association for Single and Divorced Families (NASDF), to unpack a revolutionary concept: Support Insurance—a financial safety net for divorced and single-parent households that covers child support and alimony in cases of death, disability, or job loss.Ron shares the deeply personal story behind NASDF's creation, how a conversation with his late father sparked a 25-year journey, and how NASDF is more than just insurance—it's a nationwide support system offering resources for legal help, real estate, mental health, and even school supplies. Plus, learn how NASDF is planning to push foster care reform and develop accessible legal credit tools for families navigating financial uncertainty.
In this "Kim on a Whim" segment, Kim St. Onge dives into Uber's bold response to a Colorado bill aimed at increasing rideshare safety. The proposed House Bill 1291 could drive Uber out of the state for the first time ever. Kim breaks down what the bill entails and why Uber says the legal risk is too high.
Raiders signee Lonnie Johnson addresses the media during his introductory press conference. Hear what the #LasVegasRaiders new Safety had to say on the Las Vegas Raiders Insider w/ @HondoCarpenter on the @FansFirstSN. #raiders #NFL #RaidersNation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Raiders signee Lonnie Johnson addresses the media during his introductory press conference. Hear what the #LasVegasRaiders new Safety had to say on the Las Vegas Raiders Insider w/ @HondoCarpenter on the @FansFirstSN. #raiders #NFL #RaidersNation Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Pedestrian deaths in this country are at an all-time high. And now, the government is stepping in. For the first time ever, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has proposed new rules that would affect the external design and look of supersized trucks and SUVs.