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Luhmühlen delivered one of the biggest results of the season so far and with championship selection getting closer, Nicole and Ali have plenty to unpack. This week they look back on Caroline Harris and D. Day becoming two-time five-star winners, why that performance could matter far beyond one result and which combinations helped themselves as team announcements edge closer. There's also discussion around Emily King's strong weekend, Boyd Martin continuing to collect results, standout performances from Hallie Coon and Julia Krajewski and a look at who might just be peaking at the right time. Plus, Ali's Eventing Manager predictions finally come good and she's taking her moment. Highlights: • Caroline Harris and D. Day win Luhmühlen five-star • What the result means for championship selection • Boyd Martin's podium finish and ranking implications • Hallie Coon's impressive performance • Julia Krajewski and Nickel take the four-star short • Early Aachen team conversations Guests: Ali Barrett – EquiRatings AI & Sports Media Analyst, working across automation, performance analysis and storytelling to turn equestrian data into insights for fans and the sport. EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
In this episode of Beth of Fresh Air, I'm joined by returning guest Dagmar Stansova to talk about the process of detoxing what may be the most heinous of all the toxic metals:Nickel.Who knew??For most people, nickel only comes up in conversations about skin reactions, jewelry allergies, or metal sensitivities.Yet the medical literature is filled with research on nickel toxicity and its effects on human health. Somehow, much of this information has remained hidden in plain sight.Thanks to the work of Dr. Garrett Smith and a growing number of health adventurers—including Dagmar and myself—many people have been experimenting with nickel detox over the past several months and sharing their observations and results.Why Nickel?Nickel is everywhere.It's in food, water, cookware, consumer products, and many of the things people regularly encounter in daily life.Unlike some toxic metals that receive a great deal of attention, nickel often flies under the radar.Yet its influence on health may be far more significant than many people realize.What We'll ExploreWhat damage nickel can do to the bodyHow nickel fits into human biochemistryHow it compares with other toxic metalsThe pathways through which nickel exits the bodyHow to live and eat low nickel (since zero nickel isn't possible)Why nickel toxicity may have been overlooked in many alternative health circlesHow exposure may disproportionately affect people actively pursuing health and wellnessWith Special Guest: Dagmar StansovaDagmar returns to share her own experiences, observations, and discoveries from the nickel detox journey.Together we'll compare notes, discuss what we've learned, and explore why this topic is generating so much interest among those investigating the root causes of chronic health challenges.Get De-NickeledSometimes the most important discoveries are hiding in plain sight.Join us as we explore one of the most overlooked pieces of the health puzzle.***MORE FROM BETHSign up to take a 5-minute King Hero's Journey archetype quizApply to become a member of the House of Free WillRumbleKing Hero Telegram ChannelTwitter (X)InstagramSign up for a Hero's Journey Archetype ReadingOrder a copy of my book, ‘Journey: A Map of Archetypes to Find Lost Purpose in a Sea of Meaninglessness'Donate by PayPal if you're inspiredIf we're just meeting...I'm Beth Martens—founder of the House of Free Will, pattern hunter, archetype reader, podcaster, author, coach trainer, and business coach. My calling has truly been a life-or-death matter. After a decade as a corporate VP in my family's firm, eight transformative trips to India, and a three-year battle with cancer nearly 25 years ago, I turned to archetypes and deep deprogramming work to save my life.Despite doing everything wrong based on limited health knowledge, I accessed the hidden inner roots of what was keeping me sick, stuck, and unconscious. Letting those patterns go changed everything. I went from dying to living almost overnight.Today, I help people who love truth more than their beliefs—people who want to serve with their life's work and walk their Hero's Journey—to deprogram the beast system from within and stop unconsciously feeding the forces that harm us.I host the King Hero interview series, where I spotlight leaders, entrepreneurs, movement makers, and lovers of freedom who are carving new paths in a world that desperately needs them. And I also share my own voice, insights, and stories through my new solo podcast, Beth of Fresh Air.With Special Guest: Dagmar StansovaGet De-Nickeled
“It's not your fault.” This is the message Alissa Quart has spent over a decade trying to get people to believe when it comes to economic hardship. Right now, it feels harder than ever to embrace. Alissa Quart is the executive director of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, the nonprofit Barbara Ehrenreich built after writing her groundbreaking exposé Nickel and Dimed. A journalist herself, Alissa is the author of seven books, including Squeezed: Why Our Families Can't Afford America and Bootstrapped: Liberating Ourselves from the American Dream. She's spent over a decade reporting on class, caregiving, and economic precarity. In this episode, Jessi and Alissa discuss: Why "insecurity" is a more honest and unifying framework than "affordability," and how it builds solidarity across class lines The data behind it: 52% of US families are now financially insecure by one measure, and nearly half of workers lack confidence they could find a job they'd want "Apocalyptic insecurity": the new framework Alissa and economist Lynn Parramore developed to describe how employers use AI dread to manipulate workers The Frederick Taylor parallel: how AI is repeating the logic of scientific management, a century later "AI brain fry": the exhaustion of performing enthusiasm for AI at work while feeling something very different about it personally Why losing the narrative of generational progress is its own kind of psychological injury The AI dividend, universal basic income, and what a modern New Deal could look like Why naming the problem matters: how failing to recognize insecurity as systemic — rather than personal failure — can curdle into self-blame and even disordered coping What Alissa tells her own daughter about finding agency in an uncertain future Follow Alissa Quart and Jessi Hempel on LinkedIn.
In dieser Folge sprechen wir über Rechtsextremismus an Schulen und darüber, was passiert, wenn Lehrkräfte nicht mehr schweigen. Laura Nickel, Schulleiterin und Co-Autorin des Buches "Rechtsruck im Klassenzimmer", erzählt von dem Brandbrief, den sie 2023 gemeinsam mit ihrem Kollegen Max Teske schrieb: ein Hilferuf aus einer Schule in Burg im Spreewald, in der Hakenkreuze an Spinden, Verschwörungserzählungen im Unterricht und die Ausgrenzung von Mitschüler*innen zum Alltag gehörten. Was folgte, war eine bundesweite Debatte, Solidarität von ganz oben und massive Anfeindungen direkt vor Ort. Im Gespräch geht es um rechte Strategien, die gezielt auf Verunsicherung und Zermürbung setzen, um die Frage, ab wann Demokratiebildung ansetzen muss (Spoiler: viel früher als gedacht), und darum, warum Vernetzung und gemeinsame Haltung keine Kür sind, sondern notwendige Bedingungen für eine wehrhafte Demokratie und das Mindeste, was wir tun können.
What Dad 'really' wants for Father's Day. A "Brag" File. And now they're 'scrapping' the Nickel?? That's what Paul is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to the latest episode of Metal Movers to gain insight into the Indonesian policies and global disruptions shaping the nickel and aluminium markets. Find out more: Nickel market tightening and its impact on prices Policy uncertainty in Indonesia Power competition between nickel and aluminium Geopolitical tension pose risks to feedstock supply
What Dad 'really' wants for Father's Day. A "Brag" File. And now they're 'scrapping' the Nickel?? That's what Paul is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Host: Paul McIntyre, Editor-At-Large Not all retailers are victims of scale. North America is pouring billions of dollars into retail media, largely sponsored search and digital screens, making giants like Amazon, Kroger and Walmart richer and other retailers chasing scraps. But luxury department store chain Holt Renfrew has carved out a higher-end niche in Canada, and its physical-plus-digital approach is pulling in new advertisers like Mercedes, as well as taking a larger share of endemic advertiser budgets as they bid to build brand and drive performance in a single hit. Demand for both physical and digital inventory is running hot, helped partly by Holt Renfrew’s retail media operation three years ago moving to its own P&L under trade marketing boss, Ashlee Nickel – whose 16 years at the firm also span merchandise, buying and vendor marketing. It means she speaks the merchandise team’s language as well as that of brands selling through the store. That’s critical to avoid “conflict”, says Sonder’s Jonathan Hopkins. “Media has been used as merch’s sweetie jar for decades, and that entrenched behaviour doesn't change overnight.” He argues retailers will increasingly struggle with their retail media ambitions unless they “create a cross-functional team with people from merch, marketing, finance, media,” all pulling in the same direction. Even then, he says, “give and take” is a pre-requisite. “Pick your battles would be my recommendation.” Since the shift from top line co-op to standalone, Holt Renfrew’s profitable media revenue has changed how every program is priced, packaged, and pitched to vendors. In all, it’s packing 245 distinct media formats, all evaluated by Sonder. It will soon have another – but given Holt Renfrew’s store environment makes even Apple’s look cluttered, a design challenge looms as the retailer mulls how to roll out a screen network that doesn’t damage that aesthetic. Sonder’s Angus Frazer isn’t worried – subtlety is key, he says. “Retail media is not an excuse to ignore CX. Done well, it's an opportunity to improve CX and deliver on broader business objectives.” I.e. “highly profitable commercialisation”. Trade marketing boss Nickel is now hunting more of them – in places where few retailers have thought to monetise. She’s already added in-store beauty carts and cafe menu takeovers to the inventory stack, and has brands queuing up for its in-store Montreal F1 Grand Prix weekend experience – and Holt Renfrew doesn’t even have an official partnership. “One of the biggest opportunities in the space right now is looking beyond the obvious,” says Nickel. “When you start thinking differently about the retail environment, there are often opportunities that don't fit within a traditional media place.” Outside of physical environments – and despite huge digital retail media spend, many are overlooking powerful channels – particularly email, say Sonder’s Frazer and Hopkins, leaving easy money on the table.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn how modern NFL defenses use hybrid "Star" personnel and simulated fire zones to counter condensed formations and heavy personnel packages. Master the exact early-down blitz thresholds and schematic adjustments required to neutralize play-action efficiency without compromising your two-high safety shell.—In this episode:The Heavy Personnel Counter-Revolution: Modern offenses are moving toward condensed, heavy-personnel packages like 12- and 13-personnel packages to distort defensive spacing and pull perimeter defenders into primary run fits.The Play-Action “Tax”: Playing single-high safety coverage to handle a heavier box count hands an extra 2.0 yards per play to highly efficient play-action schemes.Early-Down Blitz Efficiency Limits: Keeping early-down run blitz rates within a 20%-22% sweet spot limits offensive success, while crossing the 25% blitz threshold triggers diminishing returns and more explosive plays.Simulated Fire Zones as a “Fix”: Defenses are increasingly using simulated pressure to create a heavy look, drop edge players into flats using an “action-and-coverage” mechanism, and preserve deep coverage.The Roster Requirement Shift: To match modern offenses, teams must carry three starting-caliber CBs and three starting-caliber Safeties, transforming the hybrid “Star” slot defender into a premium, first-round position.—Timestamps:00:00 - Solved 11 Personnel Run Defense02:16 - Heavy Personnel Surge07:33 - The 3x3 Roster Mandate11:20 - Condensed Formations Strain14:30 - Play-Action Single-High Tax20:14 - Traditional Slots & 5-Man Fronts25:33 - Hybrid Star Alley Fitters37:32 - The 25% Blitz Threshold41:00 - Simulated Fire Zone Spacing—» Join Felix and Cody each Wednesday as we dive deep into the game we love!MatchQuarters is a reader-supported publication. So, make sure to subscribe.—© 2026 MatchQuarters | Cody Alexander | All rights reserved. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.matchquarters.com/subscribe
Winshear Metals CEO Richard Williams joined Steve Darling from Proactive to provide an update on the company's exploration activities in Scotland and northwestern Ontario, highlighting a series of upcoming catalysts expected to drive news flow throughout the year. At the company's nickel-copper-cobalt project in Scotland, Winshear recently completed a drilling program aimed at expanding known mineralization in both the North and South zones. Williams said drilling indicates the North Zone may be widening toward the west and remains open for further expansion, while the South Zone successfully intersected the targeted sulphide mineralization at depth. Although assay results are still pending, Williams noted that previous drilling by the project's option vendor returned high-grade nickel, copper, and cobalt mineralization, supporting the project's potential as a significant critical minerals asset. In parallel, the company is advancing metallurgical testing and additional geophysical surveys to further evaluate and refine exploration targets. “The North Zone looks like visually it's getting wider to the west, so it's completely open,” Williams said. In Ontario, Winshear is advancing its large-scale gold project near Thunder Bay, where it has assembled a 360-square-kilometre land package along the eastern extension of the prospective Shebandowan Greenstone Belt. Exploration completed last year identified several large gold anomalies, including the six-kilometre-long Inflection target and the four-kilometre-long El Dorado target. To further define these targets, the company has launched a detailed soil sampling program and drone-based magnetic survey. The goal is to generate multiple drill-ready targets by the end of the summer and position the project for future drilling. With pending drill assays, metallurgical results, geophysical surveys, and ongoing exploration work across both projects, Winshear believes it is entering a catalyst-rich period that could significantly advance its portfolio of critical minerals and precious metals assets. #proactiveinvestors #winshearmetals#tsxv #wins #mining #portsoynickel #NickelExploration #GoldExploration #CriticalMinerals #ScotlandMining #OntarioMining #CopperExploration #Cobalt #MiningNews #ResourceDiscovery
La pression américaine s'accroît sur les ressources minières cubaines. La compagnie minière canadienne Sherritt, qui extrait du nickel et du cobalt à Cuba depuis les années 1990, a annoncé en mai dernier la suspension de ses activités sur l'île en raison des nouvelles sanctions de Washington. Une société américaine, appartenant à un ancien conseiller de Donald Trump, s'est positionnée pour un possible rachat. L'entreprise canadienne Sherritt International a annoncé négocier la vente majoritaire de ses actions à Gillon Capital, un groupe d'investissement américain appartenant à la famille de Ray Washburne, ancien conseiller de Donald Trump. Ces négociations interviennent quelques semaines après l'annonce par Sherritt International de la suspension de ses activités à Cuba, où elle produit en coopération avec une société publique cubaine des dizaines de milliers de tonnes de cobalt et de nickel. C'est justement ce partenariat avec l'État cubain qui a conduit à des sanctions de la part du gouvernement américain. Le chef de la diplomatie Marco Rubio a estimé que l'entreprise « exploitait les ressources naturelles de Cuba au profit du régime ». À lire aussiLes entreprises étrangères quittent Cuba sous pression américaine Le nickel et le cobalt cubains ne représentent que 6 à 7 % des réserves mondiales Comme le souligne le cabinet Project Blue, Cuba est un producteur relativement modeste de nickel et de cobalt. En 2025, Cuba représentait environ 1 % de l'offre mondiale de nickel primaire et de produits intermédiaires de cobalt, tandis que l'Indonésie fournissait plus de 65 % du nickel primaire mondial et la République démocratique du Congo environ 68 % de l'offre mondiale de cobalt. Mais Washington ne dispose pas de capacité d'extraction et de raffinage et dépend exclusivement des importations. Pour ce qui est du nickel, le Canada est le principal fournisseur, représentant plus de 65% des importations totales l'an dernier. Les États-Unis ont donc un besoin urgent de diversifier leurs approvisionnements et Cuba est située juste en face des côtes de la Floride. À écouter aussiLes quotas congolais maintiennent le marché du cobalt sous tension Assurer les approvisionnements face à une demande croissante Un des secteurs les plus porteurs est celui des batteries, notamment à destination des véhicules électriques. La demande de nickel dans le secteur devrait croître à un taux annuel de 8 % entre 2025 et 2036, selon les chiffres du cabinet Project Blue. C'est encore plus parlant pour le cobalt : 70 % de la demande mondiale de cobalt est portée par le secteur des batteries. Autre secteur porteur : celui des superalliages pour l'aérospatiale et la défense.
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to Justin Gaethje upsets Ilia Topuria, Ciryl Gane dominates Alex Pereira, Sean O’Malley makes easy work on Zahabi and more from UFC 250! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 00:00 - Introduction04:15 - Knicks beat Spurs to become NBA Champs07:50 - Justin Gaethje upsets Ilia Topuria by KO19:00 - Ciryl Gane def Alex Pereira by TKO32:15 - Sean O’Malley def Aiemann Zahabi by TKO37:30 - Josh Hokit def Derrick Lewis by TKO45:45 - Mauricio Ruffy def Michael Chandler by TKO49:05 - Bo Nickal def Kyle Daukaus (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Battery Metals Expert Matt Fernley explains the three reasons for nickel's perfect storm. Matt also shares insights into the oil market and critical materials markets amidst the Middle East conflict. Other metals market dynamics analyzed are manganese, graphite, aluminum, cobalt and rare earths. 00:00 Intro 00:40 Middle East Fallout 04:17 Inflation and Demand 07:38 Nickel Market Reset 10:26 Manganese Cathodes 12:59 Oil Majors in Lithium 18:45 Graphite Reality Check 26:40 Price Floors and Policy 29:25 Rare Earths and M&A 34:42 Picking Metals Ahead 38:02 About RK Equity RK Equity: https://rkequity.com/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Mining Stock Education (MSE) offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
Ohio Hot Bed for Drive-Ins; Senior Pranks Going TOOOOO Far; Cheez-It Marker Event Ideas; Guinness World Record Idea; LingeRAT; Rounding Up to the Nickel; Ohio May Mayhem; Wing It THURSDAY, with the Versailles Poultry Days
Dan Wiederer and Mark Grote discuss what they observed at the first day of Bears mandatory minicamp. Nickel cornerback Kyler Gordon remained sidelined by injury, but cornerback Jaylon Johnson shined on the field.
Master the defensive rules of the low red zone as we analyze why Match Quarters disappears and how coordinators adjust inside the 15-yard line. Backed by 2025 NFL data, this episode breaks down the strategic shift from nickel to base personnel, the surge in cover zero, and static-front mechanics designed to stop condensed vertical-run games.—In this episode:The Death of Match Quarters: Inside the 15-yard line, match quarters completely evaporates, dropping from 22% in the high red zone to nearly zero as defenses shift to aggressive bracket coverages and cover zero to eliminate passive space-mitigation.Offensive Distortion Filters: Elite offenses weaponize condensed formations, quick-return motions, split-flow action, and quarterback-run elements within the low red zone to restrict defensive surface area and force coordinators into predictable man-centric tells.The Goal Line Personnel Swap: To combat vertical, penetrating run schemes like duo and power, NFL defenses drop their Nickel usage by 10% below the 50% threshold, favoring heavier base personnel structures.Static Front Mechanics: Defensive coordinators abandon lateral read-and-react techniques at the goal line; run stunts plummet to a microscopic 2% in the low red zone as units prioritize static, single-gap vertical penetration.Aggression Spike: When facing clear passing tendencies inside the 10-yard line, defensive blitz rates surge to 38%, utilizing edge pressures and simulated Cover Zero looks to contract windows and accelerate the quarterback's internal clock.—Timestamps:00:00 - Red Zone Overview and Part 1 Recap01:22 - The Disappearance of Match Quarters Inside the 1501:53 - 1. Condensed Formations and Defensive Predictability06:34 - 2. The Quarterback Run Game Mismatch09:40 - 3. Split-Flow Action and Natural Rubs11:40 - 4. Pre-Snap Eye Candy and Quick Return Motion14:20 - 5. Combating Outside Breaking Routes and Corner Leverage18:13 - The Dangers of Vacating Zones via the Blitz18:50 - Simulated Pressures and Accelerated Quarterback Reads21:30 - Defensive Coordinator Archetypes: Fangio vs. Flores24:39 - Offseason Evaluations and Roster Turnover27:15 - Vertical Run Schemes: The Death of Wide Zone at the Goal Line31:02 - Reconciling Analytics with Vertical Physicality34:23 - Data Trends: The Cover Zero Explosion and Blitz Spikes42:20 - Front Mechanics: Static Gap Fits over Run Stunts43:40 - Personnel Shifts: The Drop from Nickel to Base Structures—» Join Felix and Cody each Wednesday as we dive deep into the game we love!MatchQuarters is a reader-supported publication. So, make sure to subscribe.—© 2025 MatchQuarters | Cody Alexander | All rights reserved. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.matchquarters.com/subscribe
What type of nickel and dime will we see from the Ravens? full 689 Wed, 10 Jun 2026 19:13:18 +0000 bg2D0Q0P2x0Woeu1y58d4m71o6zU0lUn sports Inside Access with Ken Weinman and Tim Barbalace sports What type of nickel and dime will we see from the Ravens? Ken Weinman and Tim Barbalace bring you the ultimate "Inside Access" to the Baltimore sports scene. As Charm City natives, their passion for local teams is unmatched and their roots run deep in the community. Ken Weinman: Known for his fiery takes and unapologetic analysis, Ken provides the kind of "must-listen" radio that keeps the city talking. Tim Barbalace: Bringing sharp insight and a local's perspective, Tim rounds out the duo to ensure no stone is left unturned in the world of Baltimore sports. From the gridiron to the hardcourt to the diamond, Ken and Tim are as well-connected as it gets, delivering the news and opinions you need to stay ahead of the game. Behind the glass driving the "Inside Access" bus is producer "Beltway Ben" Hall. Tune in to Inside Access with Ken Weinman and Tim Barbalace, weekdays from 2–6 PM. © 2026 Audacy, Inc. Sports https://player.amperwavepodcasting.co
The Post-Gazette's Gerry Dulac and Christopher Carter report from Steelers OTAs at the team's South Side facility. The explain how younger players including Drew Allar, Will Howard and others are getting more work this week with older veterans now off until training camp at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe. Were Allar and Howard able to make the most of their reps with Aaron Rodgers and Mason Rudolph absent? Does Howard need to unseat Rudolph as Rodgers' primary backup to make the roster? Will GM Omar Khan and coach Mike McCarthy get enough value out of Darnell Washington following his extension last week to play alongside Pat Freiermuth for the long term? Is new DC Patrick Graham signaling intent to play more nickel defense with names like Jalen Ramsey, Joey Porter Jr., Jamel Dean, Jaquan Brisker and DeShon Elliott in the secondary? And what's the timeline for an extension for Porter Jr.? Our duo tackles those questions and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We've reached the mandatory minicamp time of the Bears offseason! Dan Wiederer and Mark Grote bring you what they learned at Halas Hall on the first day of the camp. Nickel cornerback Kyler Gordon remains sidelined with some sort of soft-tissue injury. What's the level of concern for him? Also, head coach Ben Johnson had a plenty to say about second-year tight end Colston Loveland. And how is quarterback Caleb Williams doing with improving his ball placement this offseason? Later, we offer the latest on what's happening with the Bears' mess of a stadium project.
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Get ready for gridlock Monday as Trump says he'll be at the Knicks game at the Garden... New York lawmakers pass a bill to have businesses round up or down to the nickel... A coyote was rescued from 4 feet of mud on Long Island full 468 Fri, 05 Jun 2026 09:57:33 +0000 wikP0nWBWU91GC1KLaaz1AI5v5h31VXW news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Get ready for gridlock Monday as Trump says he'll be at the Knicks game at the Garden... New York lawmakers pass a bill to have businesses round up or down to the nickel... A coyote was rescued from 4 feet of mud on Long Island The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Learn how NFL defenses structurally adapt to four-down territory by shifting from high red zone match brackets to low red zone fence concepts. Explore the spatial and data-driven realities that force the extinction of split-field coverage inside the 14-yard line.—In this episode:The Four-Point Play Philosophy: Inside the 25-yard line, a defense's ultimate objective is to limit the offense to a field goal, securing a critical four-point swing in four-down territory.Spatial and Box Density Shift: As the field compresses below the 25-yard line, vertical burst is eliminated, forcing offenses to operate horizontally and allowing defenses to load the box.Personnel Transitions: Nickel remains the primary package down to the 15-yard line, but crossing into the low red zone causes nickel usage to drop below 50% as heavy base and goal-line packages take over to counter the condensed run game.The Disappearance of Split-Field Coverage: Traditional split-field coverages virtually vanish inside the 10-yard line, replaced by cover zero and bracket concepts that account for over 60% of low red zone defensive calls.Bracket vs. Fence Logic: Defensive adjustments are tiered by field position; the high red zone (25–15) focuses on technique manipulation and target brackets, whereas the low red zone (14–5) demands a total schematic shift to “fence” and “waterfall” concepts to protect the pylons.—Timestamps:00:00 - Red Zone Realities: Defining the Four-Point Play02:59 - High Red, Low Red, and Goal Line Boundaries04:13 - Spatial Metrics and Box Density in Four-Down Territory06:56 - Personnel Allocation: The Longevity of Nickel and Rise of Heavy Base10:22 - Elite Film Studies: Analyzing the Saints and Jesse Minter's Chargers11:29 - Hybrid Personnel and the Value of the Modern Box Safety13:16 - High Red DB Technique: Playing the Man16:00 - The Data Shift: Why Traditional Split-Field Coverages Disappear20:55 - Building Triangles and Brackets Against 2x2 Open Space23:33 - Low Red Fence Logic: Breakdowns of "Turkey" and "Waterfall" Rules31:43 - Slingshot Motions and Jet Sweep Leverage Mismatches36:55 - Basketball Bunches and Sideline-Out Geometry42:24 - NFC North vs. NFC West45:13 - Mike Macdonald and Raheem Morris Schematic Horizons48:46 - Previewing Part 2: Blitzing Constraints and the Shrunk Run Game—» Join Felix and Cody each Wednesday as we dive deep into the game we love!MatchQuarters is a reader-supported publication. So, make sure to subscribe.—© 2025 MatchQuarters | Cody Alexander | All rights reserved. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.matchquarters.com/subscribe
Raja Ampat is a collection of some 600 islands in Indonesia's West Papua province. It is a beautiful area with clear blue waters and coral reefs that is mostly untouched by development except for the recent growth of a nickel mining industry that has split locals. We go to Raja Ampat and her from people who want mining jobs and those that want to protect the fishing and tourism in the area. You can see a stunning visual report about Indonesia's nickel mining dilemma at NPR.orgSee pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
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Mike and Charlie reported on the Saints' official joint practice sessions with the Jaguars, Cowboys, and Rams. The guys recapped the Saints' OTA practice and spoke to a WWL listener about Southern Miss baseball. Matthew Paras, a Saints beat reporter for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Paras discussed the start of the Saints' OTAs, highlighting Tyler Shough, Jonas Sanker, and Jordyn Tyson. Paras also shared his thoughts on Alvin Kamara, Chris Olave, and Cam Jordan. Mike and Charlie evaluated LSU's key defensive players.
Saints sideline reporter Jeff Nowak joined Sports Talk. Nowak previewed New Orleans' voluntary organized team activity practice sessions. He shared his thoughts on Cam Jordan, the team's injuries, and their roster question marks.
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Tackle priority and Blake Miller's floor The Detroit Lions Podcast zeroed in on why offensive tackle felt likely going into the NFL draft. The class at tackle was top heavy. Options like Morgan Freeling and Proctor were in the mix. Detroit landed Blake Miller. Miller brings more than 50 plus starts. He shows lateral quickness for a big frame. The question is ceiling. Can he become a dominant force or is he a steady pro? The discussion leaned toward a very respectable starter. Solid baseline. Reasonable risk. Clear need met. Derek Moore's motor and rush upside Derek Moore drew differing opinions after Senior Bowl looks. The tape shows a high motor. Power at contact. Strong, active hands. He finishes when he wins early. The rush potential pops more than the all around game right now. That profile still checks Lions boxes. Effort. Physicality. Inside hands. Moore fits the rotation and can scale up if the pass rush package tightens. The bet is on juice and refinement. The value aligns with where Detroit picked. Nickel value, late finds, and roles Keith Abney was the surprise slider, landing at 157. Short, not small. Instinctive. Natural mover in coverage. Some label him a nickel only. That role matters. In today's NFL, the nickel is a twelfth starter. Detroit's corner group has battled injuries. There are questions about Branch health. The pick matches need and value. Jimmy Rolder brings Michigan production despite a short starting run. Efficient and smart. A clean GPS to the football. That helps special teams and depth right away, with room to grow on defense. Kendrick Law offers a defined path. Many of his catches came behind the line. He is a YAC threat. He did not always maximize his gifts, but the special teams prowess can track a roster spot while the route tree expands. Inside, Tyree West arrives from Tennessee at defensive tackle. The room adds a penetrator type in Skylar Gil Howard out of Texas Tech. That pairing gives the front more get off and disruption angles in sub packages. This Detroit Lions draft matched the board to the blueprint. Tackle security with Miller. Rush traits with Moore. Nickel utility with Abney. Role clarity for Law, West, and Skylar Gil Howard. A respectable class that fits how the Lions want to play. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #2026nfldraft #blakemiller #ericedholm #lionsdefense #ennisrakestraw #benjohnson #nfcnorth #nflpowerrankings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stijn Schmitz welcomes Mining Stock Monkey to the show. The discussion centers on navigating the current commodity cycle with a disciplined, downside-protection-first approach. He emphasizes that while structural tailwinds like electrification, AI infrastructure, and global poverty reduction support a broad commodities bull market, selectivity is critical. He starts by identifying historically cheap commodities—where low prices eventually cure low prices by curbing supply and boosting demand—and then evaluates individual companies on their risk-reward profiles. Nickel tops his list, but he exclusively seeks high-grade nickel-sulfide deposits, avoiding laterite projects due to severe environmental and human rights concerns in Indonesia. Potash also appears cheap, with BHP's delayed and over-budget Jansen mine potentially discouraging new supply; he notes producers like Nutrien and Mosaic, though he favors royalty exposure through Altius Minerals. In oil and gas, equities are undervalued at spot prices, but the futures curve points to a sharp decline, making him cautious. He prioritizes protecting against large losses, explaining that avoiding a 75% drop is far more valuable than chasing outsized gains. On precious metals, he views the gold bull market as mature after a decade-long run, yet acknowledges that endless money printing and the weaponization of the dollar could drive prices infinitely higher. He is reducing exposure to riskier gold miners and favors royalty companies like Royal Gold, citing its superior margins, built-in growth, relative undervaluation, and potential S&P 500 inclusion as key downside protections. Silver, however, raises concerns: a parabolic chart pattern and the fact that over a billion rural Asians hold silver as savings could trigger massive selling if they cash in on recent price spikes, potentially flooding the market. He also briefly notes that thermal coal's chart resembles a classic bottoming pattern worth investigating. Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:01:06 – Commodities Bull Market Outlook 00:03:40 – Identifying Cheap Commodities 00:06:37 – Attractive Commodities Nickel Oil 00:08:08 – Oil Equities and Supply Risks 00:09:50 – Downside Protection Strategy 00:16:03 – Potash Market Analysis 00:21:44 – Nickel Sulphide Deposits 00:25:40 – Gold Markets Currently 00:30:52 – Miners & Risk/Reward 00:36:12 – Finding Value In Miners 00:42:07 – Junior Explorers & Developers 00:47:05 – Silver Market Thoughts 00:53:57 – Thermal Coal 00:54:48 – Concluding Thoughts Guest Links: YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@MiningStockMonkey Website: https://miningstockmonkey.com/products/vip X: https://x.com/miningstockguy Substack: https://miningstockmonkey.substack.com Jordan is an independent resource investor and the founder of Mining Stock Monkey. He shares his personal portfolio, dynamic valuation models, and in-depth research with a growing audience of serious investors. His approach is uncompromisingly independent: no corporate sponsors, no investment banking fees, and no hidden agendas. Jordan invests his own capital and transparently shares exactly what he is buying and selling, along with the proprietary valuation models and research that drive his decisions. If you're an asset manager, family office, or high-net-worth investor looking for authentic, high-conviction resource opportunities, you can access Jordan's real-time portfolio and join a private community of like-minded investors here: https://miningstockmonkey.com/products/vip
Originally aired on May 16, 2026. On this episode, Doug looks at the weather coming up later this week (spoiler alert: there's going to be a lot of rain.) He also looks at how fast ducks grow up, the latest with the PGA Championship, and much more. Stay connected to the outdoor activities that you and your family love with the Doug Pike Show.
Interview with Mark Selby, CEO, Canada Nickel CompanyOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/canada-nickel-tsxvcnc-strategic-investment-and-tax-credits-strengthen-construction-timeline-9456Recording date: 12th May 2026Canada Nickel Company is approaching a major milestone with its Crawford nickel project in Ontario, positioning it as one of the few new nickel developments globally capable of production before 2030. The company has received its Draft Impact Assessment report and proposed permit conditions under Canada's 2019 environmental framework, with final approval expected in early summer 2026. This would make Crawford the first mining project approved under the updated legislation, marking a significant regulatory achievement after a four-year review process.The project enters a favorable market environment. Nickel prices have rebounded sharply, rising nearly $5,000 per ton since late 2025, while the global pipeline of new supply remains limited. Only a small number of projects are expected to come online this decade, creating strong demand for near-term production assets like Crawford.Canada Nickel is pursuing a financing strategy designed to minimize shareholder dilution. The plan combines debt financing from Export Development Canada, bridge financing tied to refundable tax credits that could cover about 60% of equity needs, and strategic partnerships. As a result, the company expects dilution of roughly 2% or less, significantly below industry norms.Crawford also benefits from a strategic decarbonization advantage. Powered by Ontario's low-carbon nuclear and hydroelectric grid, the project aims to supply nickel and semi-finished steel products to European markets facing carbon border adjustment costs. This positions the company to capture premium demand from steel producers seeking lower-emission inputs.Technically, the project is construction-ready, with long-lead equipment identified and initial government funding anticipated in mid-2026. A final construction decision is targeted for early to mid-2027. Beyond Crawford, Canada Nickel holds a pipeline of additional projects that may offer even stronger economics, reinforcing its long-term growth potential in a tightening global nickel market.Learn more: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/canada-nickelSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
As the NFL's two-high shell usage levels off at about 42%, defending the play-action meta requires a 70%+ zone philosophy to cap the intermediate and force low-efficiency check-downs. This technical analysis explores why blitzing play-action results in a 51.4% offensive success rate and how modular systems prioritize the Nickel as a foundational playmaker.—Timestamps:00:00 - NFL Schedule Release and the Rookie Minicamp Context 03:34 - The Maturation of Two-High Shells: Leveling at 42% 07:32 - Zone Dominance: Why the NFL has Shifted to 72% Zone 11:37 - Personnel Trends: The Detroit Lions' Commitment to Base 12:59 - Schematic Fluidity and Five-Man Fronts 18:50 - Defending Play Action: Pittsburgh and Houston's Efficiency 31:16 - Third Down Disguise and the Fourth Down Meta 44:07 - Passive vs. Aggressive: Seattle's Cover 2 vs. Minnesota's Pressure 53:03 - Main Takeaways for 2026 Coverage Trends 57:33 - Player Development: High School to NFL Physicality—» Join Felix and Cody each Wednesday as we dive deep into the game we love!MatchQuarters is a reader-supported publication. So, make sure to subscribe.—© 2026 MatchQuarters | Cody Alexander | All rights reserved. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.matchquarters.com/subscribe
HR2 - Avieon Terrell should get snaps at nickel & outside CB all throughout offseason In hour two Ali Mac, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan quickly touch on some of the biggest headlines around the local and national sports scene, continue to talk about the Atlanta Falcons having their rookie minicamp over the weekend, let you hear Falcons rookie wide receiver Zachariah Branch talk about how he's versatile in lining up inside or outside, react to what Branch had to say, let you hear Falcons rookie linebacker Kendal Daniels talk about how he doesn't know what his best role will be yet, react to what Daniels had to say, let you hear Falcons Head Coach Kevin Stefanski talk about how rookie cornerback Avieon Terrell can play inside or outside corner for the team, react to what Coach Stefanski had to say, explain why they think Terrell is bringing some much needed versatility to the Falcons cornerback room, continue to react to NFL Draft Analyst and writer for ESPN Ben Solak's article where he listed off some veterans he thinks are on the hot seat after this year's draft, including Falcons cornerback Mike Hughes and Falcons wide receivers Jahan Dotson and Olamide Zaccheaus, hit the halftime portion of the show where they talk about some of the crazy and funny stories that happened over the weekend that you may've missed, including Minnesota Timberwolves shooting guard Anthony Edwards showing former Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White some love, continue to remember the late great former Atlanta Braves Manager and General Manager Bobby Cox, talk about him passing away at the age of 84 on Saturday, let you hear Baseball Hall of Famer, Braves legend, and former Braves centerfielder Andruw Jones talk about how Bobby taught him to be a baseball player and a man, react to what Andruw had to say, explain why they think Bobby built the dominant Braves organization that fans know and love today, continue to react to the Braves winning their three game series with the Los Angeles Dodgers in LA after winning 7-2 on Saturday and Sunday, and then close out hour two by reacting to the latest news, rumors, and reports in the NFL as they go In The Huddle.
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***Third Segment*** With the first wave of free agency and the draft behind us, it's time to answer a couple Commanders burning questions... Logan and Grant discuss Mikey Sainristil moving back outside, why it didn't work for him as a nickel, what to make of the current safety room, and more! 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
The BOB & TOM Show — May 5, 2026 6:00 Hour 6:00 – Cinco de Mayo (Tim Cavanaugh) 6:07 – Goose poop on the patio (Josh) 6:09 – NBA playoff update 6:22 – Letter: Griswold cattle company – semen 6:24 – Collecting semen for money 6:26 – Letter: Tom's insurance allows him to ski — is it pro bono? (Josh) 6:26 – Letter: Drones over houses by insurance companies 6:28 – Letter: Excited for the movie Silence of the Lambs 6:30 – Letter: Went on a date with a married woman — don't fall in love 6:32 – Letter: Wife said she must be a night owl — I said who? 6:34 – Letter: I love Josh 6:35 – Letter: Josh called us flight attendants 6:51 – Letter: Please let your kids paint the dog house 6:53 – “Different Lady Every Night” song (Pat) 7:00 Hour 7:04 – Sports 7:07 – In studio: Jeff 7:09 – Chick wants to blow glass 7:11 – Old ashtrays 7:15 – What Josh made in shop class 7:26 – Teaching his daughter's boyfriend how to change oil in a car (Jeff) 7:29 – Nickel fell out of his bag of pot (Jeff) 7:30 – Chili seeds 7:31 – While on fire, a man pulled a 2-ton police car with his body 7:46 – SWR: 12,000 pull-ups 7:49 – Ice cream truck rant 7:55 – Cooter, Missouri had an earthquake 8:00 Hour 8:07 – People tired of being told what to eat 8:08 – “Good for You” song (Pat) 8:10 – Does not like hard-boiled egg yolk (Kristi) 8:12 – Logoed tampons discussion (Tom) 8:23 – In studio: Mike Kaplan 8:30 – Letter: Turned a whiskey bottle into a lamp (Chick) 8:33 – Mike's gym teacher was named Jim Sock 8:36 – Kristi drives to her mailbox 8:46 – Appeared on Letterman (Mike) 8:53 – Today in History 9:00 Hour 9:09 – McDonald's getting rid of self-service drinks 9:12 – Man has perpetual stew 9:27 – Pizza delivery driver ran over a customer for not tipping 9:28 – Woman damaging yards by defecating in them 9:32 – Beer waste turned into sunscreen 9:34 – Mike Kaplan incel joke discussion 9:38 – Who likes a mean, overweight guy? 9:51 – “Hotel Has a Pool” song (Pat) 9:52 – Hammerhead sharks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're checking in on the fate of the nickel. Is it on track to disappear just like the penny? Then, we're headed to a Rainforest Café to hear about a surprise visitor who appeared in its crocodile pool. Featuring audio from the Dana and Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit.
We're checking in on the fate of the nickel. Is it on track to disappear just like the penny? Then, we're headed to a Rainforest Café to hear about a surprise visitor who appeared in its crocodile pool. Featuring audio from the Dana and Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit.
We're checking in on the fate of the nickel. Is it on track to disappear just like the penny? Then, we're headed to a Rainforest Café to hear about a surprise visitor who appeared in its crocodile pool. Featuring audio from the Dana and Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit.
We're checking in on the fate of the nickel. Is it on track to disappear just like the penny? Then, we're headed to a Rainforest Café to hear about a surprise visitor who appeared in its crocodile pool. Featuring audio from the Dana and Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit.
We're checking in on the fate of the nickel. Is it on track to disappear just like the penny? Then, we're headed to a Rainforest Café to hear about a surprise visitor who appeared in its crocodile pool. Featuring audio from the Dana and Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit.
We're checking in on the fate of the nickel. Is it on track to disappear just like the penny? Then, we're headed to a Rainforest Café to hear about a surprise visitor who appeared in its crocodile pool. Featuring audio from the Dana and Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit.
Double Tap - Ep 459 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: C&G Holsters (Code: WLSISLIFE) Gideon Optics (Code: WLSISLIFE) Rost Martin (Code: WLSISLIFE) Night Fision (Code: WLSISLIFE) Blue Alpha Second Call Defense Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 Public Show Titles GOA GOALS Aug 1-2 in Iowa. https://goals.goa.org/ GunCon.net Tickets on sale now. Use code AGENCY171 Dear WLS Question from Beefa King Your Mom I just put together an AR10 in .308 and would like to take it hunting for pronghorn out in Colorado. I threw a 1-6 LPVO on it so I could take it to the range but do you think I should upgrade optics? Question from Keith M WINNER Form 1 question, when the atf asks for photos for a suppressor build is it of raw materials or what ? Appreciate y'all and enjoy listening , makes the work day go by faster& annoys the libtards Question from Jason L First off, which Gideon optic would you recommend for a 43X? Secondly, my 12yo son wants to get into USPSA shooting. Should we do it and if we should, any advice? Question from KY Horseman from KY Dear WLS KY Horseman Thinking about getting a Henry Supreme. What do y'all think about them? Not sure whether to get 300 blackout or 556 version. Would use it for hunting some but mostly a range toy. Maybe get a suppressor for it in the future. I was leaning towards the 556 version since I already have a stock pile of 556 ammo. What do y'all think? Thanks KY Horseman Question from Ken G. from Virginia Ask WLS: I believe local gun shops are critical to the protection of the second amendment. It seems that online sales are hurting my local shops that don't have a range attached for revenue. Is there a national association that supports and protects independent dealers from unfair trade practices? I recently read about the Robinson-Patman Act. It seems like a well established group could use this act to end the unfair pricing that makes it difficult for small businesses to compete. Ken G. Question from Cody Huey from Texas Best caliber for nilgai? What could you get away with? Cody Huey Gun Industry News Breek Arms Trash Shield Breek Arms has introduced the Trash Shield, a HUB-compatible blast-forwarding device designed to redirect concussion, noise, and muzzle blast downrange for shooters using modern suppressor mounting systems. Constructed from aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum with Type III hard-coat anodizing, it features aggressive exterior geometry for secure grip and minimal added length/weight. It enhances comfort in high-volume training, matches, and confined environments like indoor ranges. The Gist: Available now through Breek Arms and authorized dealers. Bottom Line: HUB-compatible (1.375×24) with Plan B, Breek-LOK; aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum; Type III hard-coat anodizing; aggressive grip geometry; minimal length/weight addition; redirects blast downrange. Imported Story https://pew.report/c/wTFv4k Rost Martin RM1F and RM1F Tactical Pistols Texas-based Rost Martin has released two new full-size, budget-friendly pistols in the RM1 family for 2026: the standard RM1F and the RM1F Tactical. Both feature 4.5-inch hammer-forged match barrels, nitrocarburized steel slides, fully ambidextrous controls, optics-ready slides, and double-action/single-action triggers with a 5-pound pull. The standard model includes a 17-round magazine plus a 19-round extended mag, while the Tactical ships with a 17-round plus 24-round extended mag, threaded barrel, and suppressor-height sights. The Gist: For 2026; available at Guns.com (expected discounted prices).0 Impact: MSRP $468 (RM1F); $519 (RM1F Tactical).0 EAA Unveils Girsan Witness2311 SC9 XXX and CMX XXX Handguns At the NRA Annual Meeting 2026 in Houston, EAA introduced two new models in the Girsan Witness2311 family: the compact SC9 XXX for concealed carry and the feature-enhanced CMX XXX. Both are double-stack 9mm pistols blending 1911 ergonomics with modern updates like optics cuts and accessory rails. They offer affordable pricing with MSRPs just over $599 for the SC9 XXX and under $1,000 for the CMX XXX. The Gist: Unveiled at NRA Annual Meeting 2026; now shipping to distributors (CMX confirmed shipping as of March 2026)3910 Impact: SC9 XXX MSRP just over $599 ($599 listed); CMX XXX MSRP $999 (under $1,000)3910 Bottom Line: SC9 XXX: Compact concealed carry, 16-round capacity, textured grips, ambi thumb safety, accessory rail, crisp SA trigger with short reset. CMX XXX: Two-tone Cerakote, RMSc optic cut, lightening cuts, no grip safety (auto firing pin block), 17+1 capacity (some sources 16), 4.25in bull barrel, full accessory rail, tuned 4.5lb trigger391110 Precision Armament TiTrex-360 Suppressor The Precision Armament TiTrex-360 is a multi-caliber suppressor designed for bolt guns, lever guns, 9mm semi-auto pistols, PCCs, sub-guns, and AR-style rifles up to .358 caliber / .300 Remington Ultra Magnum. It features a .36 bore, additively manufactured titanium construction weighing 7.2 oz, X-CORE for future upgrades via RMA, and accepts hub thread accessories with Bravo threading. Video review covers accuracy testing, gas effects on AR-15, recoil reduction, and modularity via end cap swaps. Bottom Line: Bore: .36; Material: Additively manufactured titanium with 17-4 stainless steel band; Weight: 7.2 oz; Calibers: 9mm to .300 RUM; Mounting: Bravo threaded, hub accessories; X-CORE upgradeable; NERVES cooling technology; K-brake end cap for recoil reduction Springfield Armory SAINT Victor 9mm PDW Springfield Armory has released the SAINT Victor 9mm PDW, a compact 9mm pistol-caliber carbine featuring a 5.5-inch barrel and SB Tactical HBPDW brace. It utilizes forged 7075 T6 aluminum receivers, a free-float M-LOK handguard, and a nickel boron coated flat trigger. The firearm weighs 5 lbs 15 oz and measures 18.5″ to 23.25″ in length. The Gist: Announced April 2026; no specific retailers listed. Impact: MSRP: $1,399 Bottom Line: Caliber: 9mm; Barrel: 5.5″ CMV Melonite® 1:10 twist 1/2×28; Weight: 5 lbs 15 oz; Length: 18.5″–23.25″; Forged 7075 T6 aluminum receivers; Aluminum M-LOK free-float handguard; SB Tactical HBPDW brace; Nickel boron flat trigger; 32-round magazine; Tungsten Gray cerakote. Imported Story https://pew.report/c/F43R1u Henry H1 Bandit Henry Repeating Arms has released the H1 Bandit, a compact lever-action rimfire rifle available in .22 LR/.22 Short or .22 WMR calibers. It features a checkered American walnut Monte Carlo stock, Picatinny rail for optics, and suppressor-ready threaded muzzle. Designed for youth and smaller-framed adults, it emphasizes fast handling for varmint control. Impact: $590 for the .22LR/.22 Short version, or $690 for the .22 Magnum version. Bottom Line: Calibers: .22LR/.22 Short or .22 WMR; round blued steel barrel; 13-inch length of pull; checkered genuine American walnut pistol grip-style buttstock with Monte Carlo stock; no iron sights, Picatinny rail on receiver; suppressor-ready with 1/2×28 threaded muzzle and downward-angled mag tube for 1-inch OD suppressors. Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Revolver Smith & Wesson unveiled the Bodyguard 2.0 revolver at the NRA Annual Meeting, a revamped .38 Special +P five-shot snubnose designed for concealed carry. It features a lightweight build at just over 14 ounces with a 1.875-inch stainless-steel barrel, polymer and aluminum grip components, ambidextrous cylinder release, improved ejector, thick rubberized boot-style grips, and a bright orange Patridge front sight. The update emphasizes enhanced ergonomics, light weight, and concealability for personal defense. Bottom Line: .38 Special +P caliber; 5-shot cylinder; 1.875-inch stainless-steel barrel; 14+ oz weight; polymer/aluminum grips with rubberized texturing; ambidextrous cylinder release; easier ejector; orange Patridge front sight with deep rear notch0 Bear Creek Arsenal BC-10 .22 Creedmoor AR-10 Bear Creek Arsenal introduces a .22 Creedmoor upper receiver for its BC-10 AR-10 platform, utilizing a 20-inch parkerized barrel with 1:8 twist and billet aluminum upper. The semi-automatic rifle weighs 8.31 lbs with a 20-round magazine, features a 15-inch M-Lok handguard, side-charging handle option, and a smooth 4 lb 14 oz trigger. Performance testing with Hornady ammunition shows sub-1.5 inch groups at 100 yards and flat trajectory to 500 yards. The Gist: Available now from Bear Creek Arsenal catalog; upper receiver sold separately for existing AR-10s. Impact: MSRP $549.99 Bottom Line: .22 Creedmoor caliber; 20-inch medium contour barrel (1:8 twist, threaded 5/8-24); 8.31 lbs (w/ 20-rd mag); 38.12-41.31 inches OAL; billet aluminum upper; 15-inch M-Lok handguard; mil-spec lower; 4 lb 14 oz trigger; uses 7.62×51 magazines; optics-ready Picatinny rail.0 Streamlight LiteBox 1Million Streamlight launched the LiteBox 1Million, a rechargeable search light delivering 1 million candela with a beam distance over one mile, designed for professional uses like firefighting, emergency response, and industrial inspections. It features 3,300 lumens on high with a 4-hour runtime, an articulating head that pivots 135 degrees and rotates 270 degrees, and compatibility with existing LiteBox accessories. The light uses two 7.2V 6.8Ahr Li-Ion batteries, recharges in 9 hours, and is built with weatherproof, high-impact ABS thermoplastic housing. The Gist: Introduced at FDIC International, April 23-25 in Indianapolis, IN; no specific retail release date or retailers stated. Impact: MSRP ranges from $659.00 to $715.00 depending on configuration. Bottom Line: 1 million candela, over 1-mile beam distance (illuminates objects over 1.25 miles); 3,300 lumens high (4-hour runtime), 500 lumens low (20-hour runtime); three white high powe
HOUR 1: Are they getting rid of the Nickel? full 2206 Mon, 27 Apr 2026 19:00:00 +0000 lnyn6Y4fWvtoA76NDLJre1QGw5DzW2vm news The Dana & Parks Podcast news HOUR 1: Are they getting rid of the Nickel? You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=
EPISODE 156HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN: HIS NEURODIVERGENT JOURNEY, AS SHARED BY AUTISTIC CHILDREN'S AUTHOR, SANDRA NICKELIt is now widely accepted that Hans Christian Anderson, renowned Danish author of children's books, was autistic. Sandra Nickel, an award-winning and autistic children's author brings Andersen's story to life in a beautiful book, “The Real Ugly Duckling”. Sandra, Barry and Dave discuss her motivation for writing her book, and the special qualities of his life's journey that can be so enlightening and affirming for children, adults, and all people who have, or who even may not have neurodivergent individuals in their lives.Learn more on our website!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-34:18) Operation Brightside. What do you want me to do about it, Calvin? The backend of software. Cubans love ball. Papers Word Salad. Battlehawks QB controversy? Does Orland play in Tampa? Next Tuesday's Tiger Club meeting hosted by TMA. Martin way have to vamp. Maybe it's time to Free Perc. Larry Nickel's got some demands. The show is so fluid. Circling back to Evil Calvin's streaming issues. Doug's gonna start using the X sign when he's mad.(34:26-53:10) Not number 1 in Australia yet, but it should be. When you face the Marlins you just try to tread water for awhile. The nightly left field experiment. Jimmy Crooks time? Batting averages ain't great.(53:20-1:13:00) NHL Playoffs. Doug thinks you should be able to kick the puck in the net. We'll be hearing the word "stave" here very soon. Doug and Jeremy Rutherford might fight tomorrow. Oh, no, Doug Orlovsky is back. Larry Nickel is back after negotiating his terms with the production staff. What a moment with Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania. Emotional night at the WWE HOF ceremony. Larry's a man of his word. Top 5 countries. (Big week for South America) Faker than Faker Fakerson.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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