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Za PiS mała nielegalnie inwigilować Pegasusem m.in. adwokata. Ale po zmianie władzy i audycie w CBA nie tylko utrzymała stanowisko ale nawet awansowała. Angela P. została dyrektorką pionu prawnego CBA. Prawdopodobnie przygotowywała materiały w sprawie afery Pegasus dla komisji śledczej. Odeszła dopiero po postawieniu zarzutów. Dlaczego zamiast obiecanej likwidacji CBA mamy awansowanie"pisowskich kretów"? Komu Tusk oddał służby? Porozmawiamy też o cyrku Trumpa przed Białym Domem i rysującym nowym porządku świata. ⛵️
Im Jahre des Neubeginns 48 hat sich die Enklave Pegasus erholt. Lemieux' Rechtsordnung und Hawkings Wasseraufbereitung sorgen für Stabilität. Cadmos besorgt neue Tiere, und Barrett schließt das Radioprojekt ab. Doch die Suche nach Hoffnung und Eden geht weiter. Die Füchse auf der anderen Seite des Sees, das gestrandete Boot und das Rätsel um Jasper Furrywhisker bleiben ungelöst. Dr. Life auf der Insel könnte Antworten haben. Pegasus macht sich auf den Weg, die Geheimnisse zu lüften und Eden zu finden. Hoffentlich gibt ihnen die gestärkte Gemeinschaft den Rückhalt, den sie brauchen, um die postapokalyptische Welt zu überwinden. Hawking, gespielt von Manu Und Lemieux 36, gespielt von Simon. Barrett 96, gespielt von Korn Kadmos, gespielt von Niels kommt später --- Regelsystem: Mutant Year Zero Podcast | Rollenspielpodcast (neomancerrpg.wixsite.com) https://www.patreon.com/1W3Rollenspieler Music by: Tabletop Audio - Ambiences and Music for Tabletop Role Playing Games Intro Music by: Inhuman - Post Apocalyptic, Dark, Ambient; ShadowsAndEchoes Cover by Gemini
Waimakariri Mayor Dan Gordon joined John MacDonald to discuss the issues that matter to Waimakariri residents. They covered the proposed council amalgamation options the council has put out for feedback, and the strong interest from potential partners to help buy back the Pegasus Golf Course from a developer. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vincent V. Severski w rozmowie o wywiadzie, Rosji, politykach i cenie decyzji, które zostają z człowiekiem na zawsze.Były oficer wywiadu opowiada, jak naprawdę wygląda droga do służb, co odróżnia szpiega od filmowego bohatera i dlaczego w tej pracy informacja może być śmiertelna. Jest o rekrutacji w 1981 roku, PRL-u, transformacji, szkoleniach z ludźmi z CIA, relacjach między służbami i o tym, jak państwo reaguje, kiedy wywiad przynosi złe wiadomości.Wracamy też do najbardziej osobistych fragmentów: podejrzanego zatrucia w latach 90., choroby, raka krtani i momentu, w którym emerytura paradoksalnie mogła uratować życie.W drugiej części rozmowy wchodzimy w politykę: Rosja, dezinformacja, Braun, Trump, Smoleńsk, Pegasus, Amerykanie i pytanie, czy dzisiaj naprawdę rozumiemy, jak działa wpływ obcych służb.instagram.com/zurnalistapl
Canterbury residents are battling to save their golf course. Wolfbrook Properties has bought the 80-hectare site of Pegasus Golf Course and unveiled plans for redevelopment. Locals —including cricket legend Sir Richard Hadlee— are raising concerns about the scale and speed, particularly if plans go through the fast-track process. But Kevin Milne thinks more than just the locals should be fighting for the golf course – he reckons the rest of the country should get behind it as well. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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El tema sobre la mesa. 06 de junio del 2026. – El gobierno tiene plazo al 30 de junio para que 140 millones de líneas de celular queden registradas con datos biométricos — al 13 de mayo solo 40 millones lo habían hecho. El argumento oficial es combatir la extorsión, pero la extorsión creció 61.2% en diez años y el 97% de los casos no se denuncia, lo que revela que el Estado no tiene estrategia real para atacarla. La desconfianza ciudadana se explica por antecedentes concretos: listas del INE vendidas en tianguis y el sistema Pegasus que el gobierno criticó y siguió usando. Con 100 millones de líneas pendientes y 25 días hábiles, el sistema de registro se saturará — una prórroga es matemáticamente inevitable aunque no esté anunciada.
In this gripping episode of Ukrainapodden, we dive deep into the dramatic collapse of Russian influence in Central Europe following the historic electoral defeat of Viktor Orbán. Award-winning investigative journalist Szabolcs Panyi joins the studio to unpack his explosive «Kremlin hotline» exposé, which revealed direct coordination between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Hungary’s Péter Szijjártó. You can read about The Kremlin Hotline here: https://vsquare.org/kremlin-hotline-hungary-colluded-with-russia-to-delist-sanctioned-oligarchs-companies-and-banks/ https://vsquare.org/kremlin-hotline-how-hungary-coordinates-with-russia-blocking-ukraine-from-the-eu/ For years, Hungary operated as Putin’s «reliable Trojan horse» within the EU and NATO, shielding Russian assets and blocking Ukrainian integration. However, the recent landslide victory by Péter Magyar and the Tisza party has triggered a massive geopolitical nightmare for Moscow, stripping the Kremlin of its most crucial European ally. Panyi breaks down the mechanics of the fallen autocracy, exposing how Russian kompromat and deep-rooted financial greed drove Hungary's foreign policy. We explore the staggering wealth accumulated by Orbán's inner circle, including figures like Lőrinc Mészáros, and discuss where the people around Orban are funneling their assets now that their political protection has disintegrated. Furthermore, Panyi shares his harrowing personal experience of surviving the paranoid tactics of the outgoing government. From being surveilled by Pegasus spyware to facing absurd espionage charges just weeks before the election, his story highlights the extreme lengths the regime went to silence independent journalism. With Orbán completely ousted, we analyze what this setback means for the Kremlin’s broader strategy in Europe. Tune in for a masterclass on investigative journalism, European security, and the enduring fight against autocracy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
National's Matt Doocey and Labour's Reuben Davidson joined John MacDonald for Politics Friday this week. They covered some of the biggest topics from the week from early prison releases, the Pegasus Golf Course, and a petition gaining signatures to increase bereavement leave from three days to ten. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Previous bidders could help save Pegasus Golf Course. Hundreds packed a community meeting last night to discuss Wolfbrook Properties' plans to convert the 80-hectare site into housing. Waimakariri District Council's agreed to investigate whether purchasing the land is an option. Residents' Group President, Matt James, says golf course operators were keen before, and could be approached again. "The objective is to make a few marriages of people who are already in the game, and people who have got the money to come up with the cash - profit and loss was very successful. What wasn't successful is the previous owner chose to not pay his bills." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Uncertainty remains over how much say Pegasus residents will have in the proposed redevelopment of their golf course. Wolfbrook Properties plans to turn the 80-hectare site into new housing. Nearly 1000 residents packed a community meeting last night to discuss next steps, and raise fears of limited public consultation. Pegasus Residents group president Matt James joined the Afternoons team to discuss further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Full Show Podcast for the 3rd of June 2026, Pegasus residents fight for their golf club. What happens when things change when you move to be close to a community resource that doesn't work out? Then - 'Travel Math' - why we spend like crazy on holiday. And to finish - scorpions at large - what crazy animal encounters have you had? Get the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Podcast every weekday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Waimakariri Council in Canterbury says it will investigate buying a golf course site, because of strong local feeling against plans to rezone it for housing. More than 400 people turned out for a local meeting over Wolfbrook Property Group's purchase of Pegasus Golf Course. Keiller MacDuff reports.
The Waimakariri Council will investigate buying a north Canterbury golf course from a property developer, after local opposition to plans for housing there. Matt James, President of the Pegasus Residents Group spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
What planet is the Waimakariri District Council on even entertaining the idea of spending public money to buy the golf course at Pegasus? You'll know the story behind this. People living in the area, north of Christchurch, are very upset that a large property development company has bought the land where the golf course is and wants to turn it into housing. The company - Wolfbrook Property Group - bought the land after the golf club at Pegasus went under. And it plans to try and use the government's fast track legislation to get things happening sooner rather than later. Like hell, say the Pegasus residents. Who include former cricketing great, Sir Richard Hadlee. He was at this public meeting last night where the Waimakariri mayor Dan Gordon announced his hair-brained idea the of the council going to Wolfbrook and offering to buy the golf course land back off them. Which, of course, is exactly the sort of thing the hundreds of people at the meeting last night wanted to hear. But it's bonkers. But here's what mayor Dan Gordon said last night: "We have agreed to test whether purchasing the golf course for the benefit of the community could be possible with other partners. "We've got the support of the council today to explore this, to see if we can protect this asset for the community and safeguard it for its future." Which is the sort of thing any politician likes to say in front of 400 people. Especially when they all start cheering and clapping. But, when you take away the emotion of it all, this idea just doesn't stack up. Because let's say the council did buy the land, it would then be on the hook for maintaining it as a golf course. Remember too that Wolfbrook bought the course for $6 million. Not to mention all the other costs it would have incurred going through the sale and purchase process. Is that the kind of money a local council should be spending on buying a golf course, just because the people living nearby say the place wouldn't be the same without it? Of course not. Now to be fair to Dan Gordon, he did say last night that the council would be looking for other partners to go into cahoots with to buy the land. But who's going to do that? If there was any other parties out there interested in buying the golf course land and keeping it as it is, don't you think they would have put their hand up long before now? Of course they would have. What's more - and this is the biggest issue I have with this - if the Waimakariri Council did go and buy the gold course land, what sort of precedent would it set? Because next time someone somewhere gets upset about a piece of land in their neck of the woods being sold off to developers, they'd go running to their local council pointing to Pegasus, wanting the same strings pulled for them. That's why this cannot happen. Because this is not just about Waimakariri. If this happens, every council will be expected to buy up land to keep NIMBYs up and down the country happy. And who wants that? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Notes SHIELD plans on taking Danvers and Fury in: dead or alive, but most likely dead with the way these agents move. The two make their daring escape from the hangars of Pegasus before their buddy cop duo ends right as it begins... Today's scene can be found at: Captain Marvel [53:21 - 54:40]. You can find us on Bluesky @timelinescav! And individually you can find your hosts at @ColinMParker and @Jamienerdgirl. BIG thank you for the intro and outro music from @NBramald! Check out his website at https://www.nickbramaldcomposer.co.uk. If you need music for any occasion, he's your man.Read transcript
Este episodio explora el aumento de denuncias sobre represalias contra el movimiento sindical en El Salvador durante el gobierno de Nayib Bukele. Para líderes sindicales y trabajadores organizados en el país, denunciar precariedad, falta de recursos o posibles irregularidades puede significar enfrentar amenazas, persecución o incluso la pérdida de sus empleos.A un año de la captura de la abogada anticorrupción Ruth López, la CIDH pidió al Estado salvadoreño garantizar sus derechos básicos mientras el Gobierno busca mantener bajo reserva cómo responderá a esas medidas internacionales. También retomamos la carta que Amnistía Internacional envió a Gabriela de Bukele para pedir un canal de diálogo con las madres de personas detenidas bajo el régimen de excepción. Hablamos además del caos en Los Chorros, también en mayo 2025, una semana de transporte gratuito que terminó costando $12.6 millones al Estado, capturas arbitrarias de empresarios y la muerte bajo custodia de un transportista. Y cerramos con la investigación sobre la negociación de un software de espionaje “mejor que Pegasus”, en un país donde periodistas y activistas ya fueron intervenidos antes.El Resumen es un podcast original de El Faro Audio. Apoya nuestro periodismo independiente ingresando a apoya.elfaro.net. Suscríbete a nuestro boletín semanal para recibir todas nuestras publicaciones. Únete a nuestro canal de WhatsApp para actualizaciones diarias de periodistas del equipo. Síguenos en Facebook, TikTok, Instagram y X.Este episodio fue grabado el viernes 8 de mayo de 2026.
Pollution People Part 2! Spectreman fights the apes on Pegasus 7! (I think that's the name of the planet.)
Dos años después del escándalo por el uso de Pegasus para espiar a periodistas, defensores de derechos humanos, y activistas, el Gobierno de El Salvador negoció la compra de otro software de espionaje para intervenir teléfonos en 2024, asegura el medio The Newsground. Un oficial del Estado Mayor viajó a Rumania a una exhibición del producto.
Rep. Summer Lee, D-Pa., is demanding answers from the Commerce Department over concerns tied to NSO Group's Pegasus spyware technology. The surveillance tools have reportedly been used to target journalists, activists and government officials worldwide, raising new questions about possible domestic use in the United States. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Le scandale Pegasus avait marqué les esprits. Développé par NSO Group, ce spyware (autrement dit un logiciel capable d'infiltrer un appareil pour en extraire des données) avait été utilisé par plusieurs États pour surveiller journalistes, opposants et militants. Mais selon plusieurs experts, ce cas pourrait n'être que la partie visible d'un phénomène en pleine expansion. D'après le National Cyber Security Centre, plus d'une centaine de pays disposeraient aujourd'hui de ce type d'outils. Un chiffre en forte hausse : ils étaient environ 80 en 2023. Sur les 193 États membres de l'ONU, cela représente désormais une majorité potentielle capable de mener des opérations de surveillance numérique avancée.Comment expliquer cette progression ? Principalement par une baisse des barrières d'accès. Autrefois réservés à quelques puissances, ces logiciels sont aujourd'hui plus faciles à acquérir, parfois via des sociétés privées spécialisées dans la cybersurveillance. Résultat : leur diffusion s'accélère, et avec elle, les usages. Car l'enjeu ne se limite pas au nombre d'acteurs équipés. Les cibles évoluent aussi. Officiellement, ces outils sont utilisés pour lutter contre le terrorisme ou la criminalité organisée. Mais dans les faits, de nombreux cas ont déjà montré qu'ils pouvaient viser des profils bien différents : journalistes, figures de l'opposition, défenseurs des droits humains. Et selon les autorités britanniques, le spectre s'élargit encore. Désormais, des profils économiques comme des banquiers ou des chefs d'entreprise seraient également ciblés. L'espionnage numérique ne se limite plus aux enjeux politiques, il touche aussi les intérêts financiers et stratégiques.Autre point marquant : l'origine des attaques. Contrairement à une idée reçue, elles ne proviennent pas majoritairement de cybercriminels isolés. Selon Richard Horne, directeur du NCSC, une grande partie des cyberattaques d'envergure au Royaume-Uni serait le fait… d'États. Autrement dit, la cybersurveillance s'inscrit de plus en plus dans les relations internationales. Un outil de renseignement, mais aussi de pouvoir. Et dans ce contexte, Pegasus pourrait bien apparaître, avec le recul, comme un simple avertissement. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Sponsor Link:When your ready to secure your online life, be sure to get NordVPN ...we certainly did. To get our money saving deal with a risk free 30 day money back gaurantee.... Click HereIn today's Astronomy Daily, Anna and Avery cover six major stories: Ireland becomes the 65th nation to sign the Artemis Accords; the Artemis III rocket core stage arrives at Kennedy Space Center; NASA's nuclear-electric SR-1 Freedom Mars mission ramps up toward a 2028 launch; the Eta Aquariid meteor shower peaks overnight May 5-6; NASA releases spectacular dual panoramas from Curiosity and Perseverance rovers; and new research makes a compelling case that the Large Magellanic Cloud is on its first-ever pass by the Milky Way. Story Summaries & Key Facts 1. Ireland Signs the Artemis Accords • Ireland signed as the 65th Artemis Accords signatory on May 4, 2026 at NASA HQ, Washington DC • Hosted by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman alongside Irish Ambassador Geraldine Byrne Nason and Minister Peter Burke • Three new signatories in two weeks: Latvia (#62), Morocco (#64), Ireland (#65) • Accords established in 2020, covering peaceful exploration, transparency, data sharing, and heritage preservation 2. Artemis III SLS Core Stage Arrives at KSC • The top four-fifths of the 212-foot SLS core stage arrived at Kennedy on April 27, 2026 via the Pegasus barge • Traveled 900 miles from Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans • Now inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, being mated to the engine section • Artemis III (targeted late 2027) will test Orion docking with commercial landers in low Earth orbit — not a lunar landing • Artemis IV (2028) will land astronauts on the Moon's south pole 3. NASA SR-1 Freedom Nuclear Mars Mission • SR-1 Freedom will be the first nuclear-electric powered interplanetary spacecraft, launching December 2028 • Uses Nuclear Electric Propulsion (NEP): fission reactor generates 20kW of electricity to power ion thrusters • Hardware repurposed from the Gateway Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) • Will deploy the 'Skyfall' payload: three Ingenuity-class helicopters to scout for subsurface water ice • Could pave the way for megawatt-class reactors cutting human Mars transit time to two months 4. Eta Aquariid Meteor Shower Peak • Peak: overnight May 5-6, 2026, with pre-dawn hours on May 6 as prime window • Source: debris trail of Halley's Comet — Earth passes through it each May • Meteor speed: ~66 km/s — fast, with persistent glowing trails • Southern Hemisphere: up to 50 meteors/hour under ideal conditions — best shower for southern sky • Moon challenge: 84% waning gibbous — block the Moon behind a tree or building for best results • Active through May 28 — more opportunities if clouds intervene tonight 5. Curiosity & Perseverance Mars Panoramas • NASA released dual 360-degree panoramas from both active Mars rovers — 3,775 km apart on the planet • Curiosity: 1,031-image panorama of 'boxwork' formations in Gale Crater — fossil records of ancient groundwater • Perseverance: 980-image panorama near Jezero Crater rim showing some of the oldest rocks in the solar system • The two rovers are 'time-travelling in opposite directions' — Curiosity into younger terrain, Perseverance into older • Perseverance carries 23 rock core samples in sealed tubes, awaiting future Earth-return mission 6. Large Magellanic Cloud — First-Time Visitor • New pre-print paper claims definitive evidence the LMC is on its first-ever pass by the Milky Way • LMC mass: roughly 10-20% of the Milky Way — large enough to send gravitational ripples through our galaxy • Key evidence: LMC's gas corona is still largely intact — a previous close Milky Way pass would have stripped it away • Also explains why the SMC and companion satellites haven't been tidally disrupted • Rewrites the origin of the Magellanic Stream — now attributed to LMC-SMC interactions rather than Milky Way tidal forcesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Become a supporter of Astronomy Daily by joining our Supporters Club. Commercial free episodes daily are only a click way... Click HereThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Was hat es nur mit dieser verfluchten Pegasus auf sich, dass ein kommandierender Offizier nach dem anderen kurz nach Antritt seines Postens ins Gras beißt? Immerhin ist der schnelle Abschied vom neuesten Battlestar-Commander Garner (RIP!) etwas würdevoller als der seines Vorgängers Fisk (RIP!), darf er sich doch in letzter Minute noch als Held beweisen. Der Weg dahin ist allerdings gepflastert von zickigen Wortgefechten mit Starbuck und Apollo, schlechten Entscheidungen und einer beinahe mit der Zerstörung der Pegasus endenden Raumschlacht. Phew! Außerdem: Wie steht es um die Moral von Laura Roslin? Britt-Marie und Patrick sind sich nicht ganz einig und spielen guter Cop und böser Cop.
VOV1 - Vệ binh Cách mạng Hồi giáo Iran khẳng định Mỹ hiện không còn nhiều lựa chọn tốt trong cuộc khủng hoảng hiện nay. Theo đó, Washington hoặc phải tiến hành chiến dịch quân sự bất khả thi, hoặc phải chấp nhận một thỏa thuận tồi tệ với Tehran.Cảnh báo được Vệ binh Cách mạng Hồi giáo Iran đưa ra trưa nay, chưa đầy một ngày sau khi Thứ trưởng Ngoại Iran Kazem Gharibabadi tuyên bố với các nhà ngoại giao tại Tehran rằng “quả bóng hiện bên phần sân của người Mỹ”. Theo ông Gharibabadi, Washington giờ đây phải lựa chọn giữa giải pháp ngoại giao, hoặc tiếp tục cách tiếp cận đối đầu cứng rắn với Tehran. Về phía Iran, nước này đã chuẩn bị sẵn sàng cho cả hai kịch bản. Còn trong cảnh báo hôm nay, Vệ binh Cách mạng Hồi giáo Iran khẳng định đã có sự thay đổi căn bản trong ngữ điệu của Trung Quốc, Nga và châu Âu đối với Mỹ. Đồng thời, Tehran cũng đã đưa ra “tối hậu thư” với Washington trong vấn đề dỡ bỏ phong tỏa hải quân, tức các biện pháp hạn chế mà Mỹ áp đặt với các cảng của Iran từ ngày 13/4.Về tình hình thực địa, hãng thông tấn Anadolu của Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ hôm nay dẫn dữ liệu theo dõi chuyến bay của Flightradar24 cho biết hoạt động bay quân sự của Mỹ hướng về khu vực Trung Đông đang gia tăng. Hầu hết các máy bay triển khai là dòng C-17A Globemaster III với sức chở 77 tấn cùng khoảng 100 nhân sự. Ngoài ra, còn có các dòng máy bay khác như C-5M Super Galaxy, chiếc vận tải cơ lớn nhất của không quân Hoa Kỳ; máy bay KC-46 Pegasus và máy bay RC-135W Rivet Joint SIGINT… Quân đội Mỹ chưa đưa ra bình luận về thông tin này./.VOV Ai CậpMáy bay của Hải quân Mỹ đậu trên boong tàu sân bay lớp Nimitz USS Abraham Lincoln để hỗ trợ cuộc không kích vào Iran (Ảnh: Al Jazeera).
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Dr. Al Grauer hosts. Dr. Albert D. Grauer ( @Nmcanopus ) is an observational asteroid hunting astronomer. Dr. Grauer retired from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2006. travelersinthenight.org From November & December 2025. Today's 2 topics: - On a busy night of asteroid hunting with the 90 inch, University of Arizona's Steward Observatory Bok telescope on Kitt Peak in Arizona, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Vivian Carvajal discovered 13 new Earth approaching objects. One of them now known as 2025 TF immediately got her attention as it streaked through the constellation of Pegasus. Another space rock 2020 VT4 came about 30 miles closer to the surface of our home planet giving 2025 TF second place as a grazing non impactor. - My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Vivian Carvajal was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Eridanus with the 90 inch, University of Arizona's Bok telescope on Kitt Peak when she was treated to an amazing sight. Comet COMET 240P/NEAT with a small version of itself cruising along beside it.It is virtually impossible to predict if Vivian's fragment 240P-B will survive to make another approach to the Sun in 2033 or so. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
Sponsor Link:When you're ready to upgrade your online security, get NordVPN just like we did. And we can save you a lot of money with our special deals. For details Click HereWelcome to Astronomy Daily S05E94 — our first ever Weekend Edition! Today we debut the Astronomy Daily Weekend Space and Astronomy News Wrap, featuring two fresh stories plus a roundup of the four biggest and most important space stories from across the past week. Today's Stories • Story 1: Russia's Soyuz 5 rocket completes its first successful suborbital test flight from Baikonur Cosmodrome. After nearly a decade of development, Russia's homegrown answer to the Zenit finally flew — a milestone for Roscosmos, even as questions remain about its competitiveness in a reusability-driven market. • Story 2: May's Flower Moon peaked on May 1st — and May 2026 is a double-micromoon month, with both the Flower Moon and the May 31 Blue Moon occurring near lunar apogee. Southern Hemisphere skies are perfect for viewing this weekend. Weekend Wrap — The Week's Four Biggest Stories • Wrap 1: Artemis II — The Full Picture. 694,481 miles, 252,756 miles from Earth at farthest, 57-minute eclipse from beyond the Moon, heat shield performance significantly better than Artemis I. The numbers of a mission for the history books. • Wrap 2: The Eclipse Only Four Humans Have Ever Seen. During the April 6 lunar flyby, the Artemis II crew experienced a 57-minute total solar eclipse from beyond the Moon — the first time in human history. Victor Glover's descriptions were extraordinary. • Wrap 3: Roman Space Telescope locks in September 2026 launch — 8 months ahead of schedule and under budget. With a field of view 100x larger than Hubble's, Roman is poised to become the most powerful survey telescope in history. • Wrap 4: Artemis III hardware arrives at Kennedy Space Center. The SLS core stage was offloaded from the Pegasus barge on April 27-28 — just as the Artemis II Orion capsule returned for post-flight analysis. The next mission is already assembling. Skywatching This Weekend • The Flower Moon is still at 99% illumination tonight — beautiful in Southern Hemisphere autumn skies. Look for it between Antares (Scorpius) and Spica (Virgo). • Venus and Jupiter are prominent in the western evening sky, slowly closing toward a June 9 conjunction. • Asteroid Vesta is at opposition today, May 2 — best viewed with binoculars or a small telescope from a dark site. • The Eta Aquariid meteor shower peaks the night of May 5-6 — an excellent show from Southern Hemisphere locations.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Become a supporter of Astronomy Daily by joining our Supporters Club. Commercial free episodes daily are only a click way... Click HereThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Something to ponder in connection with World Press Freedom Day: If you faced serious punishment for doing your job, would you quit and look for a new one? Or would you continue pursuing your chosen calling?Releasing in the leadup to World Press Freedom Day, May 3, 2026, this episode of The FRONTLINE Dispatch revisits the reporting at the center of the film The Deal: Trump, Bukele & the Gangs of El Salvador, and explores the risks facing independent journalists.Among them: The team at the Salvadoran news outlet El Faro, whose work anchors the documentary. In conversation with FRONTLINE Editor-in-Chief and Executive Producer Raney Aronson-Rath, El Faro Editor-in-Chief Carlos Dada reflect on the outlet's investigation that exposed alleged negotiations between President Nayib Bukele's government and gang leaders — and that drew intense backlash.Dada, now working in exile like much of El Faro's staff, describes the escalating pressure on his newsroom: accusations from Bukele, surveillance using Pegasus spyware, and sustained harassment of reporters. Despite those challenges, Dada frames the decision to keep reporting as a mission and a mantra: “Silence is not an option.”The conversation also explores the broader stakes of the film's reporting — from the history and evolution of gangs like MS-13 to the consequences of Bukele's sweeping security policies, including mass incarceration under a prolonged state of emergency.For Dada, the story is not only about his home country, but about the pressure journalists worldwide are under. As governments consolidate power and restrict access to information, he argues, independent reporting becomes both more difficult and more essential — offering verified facts in the face of propaganda and ensuring the public can still scrutinize those in power.The Deal: Trump, Bukele & the Gangs of El Salvador is available to stream now on FRONTLINE's website, FRONTLINE's YouTube channel, the PBS App and PBS Documentaries on Prime.
In this episode of TFB's Behind the Gun Podcast we have brought on Les Winner of Pegasus Tests to talk about a Night Vision Carbine match I recently attended, Moons Out 2026, hosted by Forgotten Weapons and sponsored by Nocturn Industries. As Polaris Logistics owner specializing in firearms shipping and international gun transport for competitors, Les covers his event performance, role as Range Master and Match Director, yearly match improvements, and some of his best and worst moments from the epic night vision carbine match which is often the highlight of my shooting experiences every year. Got Gear? Sign up for a Match in 2027! Forgotten Weapons Nocturn Industries Varusteleka Lima Six Pegasus Tests (Polaris Logistics) Magpul Atrius Development CTF Photonics T.REX ARMS Virginia Citizens Armory Expeditionary Training
It's week two of the Maximum Fun Drive! Who better to carry us through than some of our favorite fantastic horse-like creatures, unicorns and pegasus! That's right, it's a full fantasy creature episode! We learn all about the history and lore behind these majestic creatures! Become a Max Fun Member today by going to maximumfun.org/join OUR MFD2026 Membership GOALS: 72 - The Last Unicorn Read-A-Long! 96 - Wedding Gossip Bonus Episode! 122 - Ella & Alexis IRL BTS! Thanks to everyone who participated in this year's MaxFunDrive! Still want to get in on the action? Follow this link to support this show (and get in on our limited-time keychain sale to benefit the Center for Constitutional Rights): https://maximumfun.org/joincreatures
While researching a new illness in Pegasus, our Atlantis crew discover that Michael is back and badder than ever in "The Kindred" Part 1&2. We also get a beloved character back but Teyla is kidnapped, so we'd really love to just keep everyone safe, please.Find us online:https://twitter.com/wormholewaffleshttps://wormholewaffles.tumblr.com/@wormholewaffles.bsky.socialHive @wormholewaffleshttps://twitter.com/chelseafairlesshttps://chelseafairless.tumblr.com/@chelseafairless.bsky.socialHive @chelseafairlesshttps://twitter.com/arezouaminhttps://arezoudeetoo.tumblr.com/https://www.tiktok.com/@Arezou.Amin@arezouamin.bsky.socialHive @arezoudeetooThreads @arezoudeetooOther Geeky Waffle content:https://thegeekywaffle.com/https://twitter.com/Geeky_Wafflehttps://www.facebook.com/thegeekywaffle/https://www.instagram.com/thegeekywaffle/https://thegeekywaffle.tumblr.com/https://www.tiktok.com/@thegeekywafflehttps://www.youtube.com/c/thegeekywafflehttps://www.patreon.com/thegeekywaffle@thegeekywaffle.bsky.social
In this episode of the Dressage Today Podcast, we have a twist on our usual format with two interviews! Instead of doing our normal catch-up and “Ask the L” segment, we welcome back our friend and former Dressage Today editor Stephanie Ruff. She tells us what she's been doing at The Horse and offers insights on her new podcast, “Feeding Horses.”Our other interview in this episode arose from a suggestion from one of our amazing listeners, who suggested we talk to an Israeli dressage rider after Aviva discussed her recent trip to Israel. In response to your request, we interviewed dressage rider, judge and coach Na'ama Segev Hasson. With more than 30 years of experience in the sport and as a member of the National Equestrian Federation's Dressage and Education Committees, Na'ama is a central figure in Israel's equestrian community and plays a vital role in shaping the sport's future.She is also the co-founder and program manager of the “Pegasus” project, an equestrian leadership program designed to advance youth, instructors and trainers in Israel, and serves as chief examiner for their federation, overseeing the certification and training of instructors and coaches at all professional levels. Outside of her official roles, Na'ama is the proud mother of three, including daughter Maya, who is carrying on her mother's riding tradition in both dressage and jumping.It was amazing to hear about the riding programs in Israel, as well as how both horses and riders are coping with riding and training during war times. We enjoyed getting to hear more about dressage in Israel, and we know that you will, too. Take a listen!As always, if you love our podcasts, make sure to subscribe, like and share them with your friends!About This Episodes Sponsors: Tribute Equine Nutrition and KPP Elevate®Tribute Equine NutritionYou know that feeling when everything comes together—the rhythm, the balance, the connection. At Tribute Equine Nutrition, that same pursuit of excellence drives us to keep improving. We're upgrading our entire line with advanced formulations to better support your horse's health, performance, and longevity. To celebrate, we're hiding golden tickets in select bags—each one worth 40 free bags of feed… about a year's supply for one horse. Ready to elevate your program? Visit TributeEquineNutrition.com for a free, personalized feeding plan. If you're new to Tribute, your first bag is on us—and everything we make is backed by a 100% money-back guarantee. Be sure to mention Dressage Today sent you!Kentucky Performance ProductsDoes your performance horse have sore, stiff muscles? Does he lack energy or tire quickly during exercise? Does his competition schedule require travel? Studies show that horses in regular training and those with limited access to pasture often require additional vitamin E. They also show that horses being trailered even short distances can face immunity challenges. Elevate® natural vitamin E can help. A research-proven, powerful antioxidant, Elevate maintains healthy muscle, nerve, and immune functions. It does this be delivering a highly bioavailable source of natural vitamin E that is preferentially absorbed and retained in a horse's tissues. For more information, visit KPPusa.com or call 859-873-2974.Our Sponsors this month: KPP and their product Elevate® & Tribute Equine NutritionConnect with the Hosts: Email Aviva Nebesky (horsepenhillfarm@aol.com) | Email Stephany Fish Crossman (stephanyfish@gmail.com)Connect with the Show: Website (DressageToday.com) | Socials (@DressageToday) Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | PinterestGuest: Stephanie Ruff,Guest: Na'ama
In this episode of the Dressage Today Podcast, we have a twist on our usual format with two interviews! Instead of doing our normal catch-up and “Ask the L” segment, we welcome back our friend and former Dressage Today editor Stephanie Ruff. She tells us what she's been doing at The Horse and offers insights on her new podcast, “Feeding Horses.”Our other interview in this episode arose from a suggestion from one of our amazing listeners, who suggested we talk to an Israeli dressage rider after Aviva discussed her recent trip to Israel. In response to your request, we interviewed dressage rider, judge and coach Na'ama Segev Hasson. With more than 30 years of experience in the sport and as a member of the National Equestrian Federation's Dressage and Education Committees, Na'ama is a central figure in Israel's equestrian community and plays a vital role in shaping the sport's future.She is also the co-founder and program manager of the “Pegasus” project, an equestrian leadership program designed to advance youth, instructors and trainers in Israel, and serves as chief examiner for their federation, overseeing the certification and training of instructors and coaches at all professional levels. Outside of her official roles, Na'ama is the proud mother of three, including daughter Maya, who is carrying on her mother's riding tradition in both dressage and jumping.It was amazing to hear about the riding programs in Israel, as well as how both horses and riders are coping with riding and training during war times. We enjoyed getting to hear more about dressage in Israel, and we know that you will, too. Take a listen!As always, if you love our podcasts, make sure to subscribe, like and share them with your friends!About This Episodes Sponsors: Tribute Equine Nutrition and KPP Elevate®Tribute Equine NutritionYou know that feeling when everything comes together—the rhythm, the balance, the connection. At Tribute Equine Nutrition, that same pursuit of excellence drives us to keep improving. We're upgrading our entire line with advanced formulations to better support your horse's health, performance, and longevity. To celebrate, we're hiding golden tickets in select bags—each one worth 40 free bags of feed… about a year's supply for one horse. Ready to elevate your program? Visit TributeEquineNutrition.com for a free, personalized feeding plan. If you're new to Tribute, your first bag is on us—and everything we make is backed by a 100% money-back guarantee. Be sure to mention Dressage Today sent you!Kentucky Performance ProductsDoes your performance horse have sore, stiff muscles? Does he lack energy or tire quickly during exercise? Does his competition schedule require travel? Studies show that horses in regular training and those with limited access to pasture often require additional vitamin E. They also show that horses being trailered even short distances can face immunity challenges. Elevate® natural vitamin E can help. A research-proven, powerful antioxidant, Elevate maintains healthy muscle, nerve, and immune functions. It does this be delivering a highly bioavailable source of natural vitamin E that is preferentially absorbed and retained in a horse's tissues. For more information, visit KPPusa.com or call 859-873-2974.Our Sponsors this month: KPP and their product Elevate® & Tribute Equine NutritionConnect with the Hosts: Email Aviva Nebesky (horsepenhillfarm@aol.com) | Email Stephany Fish Crossman (stephanyfish@gmail.com)Connect with the Show: Website (DressageToday.com) | Socials (@DressageToday) Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | PinterestGuest: Stephanie Ruff,Guest: Na'ama
In this episode of the Dressage Today Podcast, we have a twist on our usual format with two interviews! Instead of doing our normal catch-up and “Ask the L” segment, we welcome back our friend and former Dressage Today editor Stephanie Ruff. She tells us what she's been doing at The Horse and offers insights on her new podcast, “Feeding Horses.”Our other interview in this episode arose from a suggestion from one of our amazing listeners, who suggested we talk to an Israeli dressage rider after Aviva discussed her recent trip to Israel. In response to your request, we interviewed dressage rider, judge and coach Na'ama Segev Hasson. With more than 30 years of experience in the sport and as a member of the National Equestrian Federation's Dressage and Education Committees, Na'ama is a central figure in Israel's equestrian community and plays a vital role in shaping the sport's future.She is also the co-founder and program manager of the “Pegasus” project, an equestrian leadership program designed to advance youth, instructors and trainers in Israel, and serves as chief examiner for their federation, overseeing the certification and training of instructors and coaches at all professional levels. Outside of her official roles, Na'ama is the proud mother of three, including daughter Maya, who is carrying on her mother's riding tradition in both dressage and jumping.It was amazing to hear about the riding programs in Israel, as well as how both horses and riders are coping with riding and training during war times. We enjoyed getting to hear more about dressage in Israel, and we know that you will, too. Take a listen!As always, if you love our podcasts, make sure to subscribe, like and share them with your friends!About This Episodes Sponsors: Tribute Equine Nutrition and KPP Elevate®Tribute Equine NutritionYou know that feeling when everything comes together—the rhythm, the balance, the connection. At Tribute Equine Nutrition, that same pursuit of excellence drives us to keep improving. We're upgrading our entire line with advanced formulations to better support your horse's health, performance, and longevity. To celebrate, we're hiding golden tickets in select bags—each one worth 40 free bags of feed… about a year's supply for one horse. Ready to elevate your program? Visit TributeEquineNutrition.com for a free, personalized feeding plan. If you're new to Tribute, your first bag is on us—and everything we make is backed by a 100% money-back guarantee. Be sure to mention Dressage Today sent you!Kentucky Performance ProductsDoes your performance horse have sore, stiff muscles? Does he lack energy or tire quickly during exercise? Does his competition schedule require travel? Studies show that horses in regular training and those with limited access to pasture often require additional vitamin E. They also show that horses being trailered even short distances can face immunity challenges. Elevate® natural vitamin E can help. A research-proven, powerful antioxidant, Elevate maintains healthy muscle, nerve, and immune functions. It does this be delivering a highly bioavailable source of natural vitamin E that is preferentially absorbed and retained in a horse's tissues. For more information, visit KPPusa.com or call 859-873-2974.Our Sponsors this month: KPP and their product Elevate® & Tribute Equine NutritionConnect with the Hosts: Email Aviva Nebesky (horsepenhillfarm@aol.com) | Email Stephany Fish Crossman (stephanyfish@gmail.com)Connect with the Show: Website (DressageToday.com) | Socials (@DressageToday) Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | PinterestGuest: Stephanie Ruff,Guest: Na'ama
Marvel Studios plans to return to Hall H this year, the Clayface trailer delivers a sculpted first look at that film, and there's steady heat at the box office. All of that and more coming up right after this.Welcome to Multiverse News, your source for information about all your favorite fictional universes.Five Star Review from Simon Poelzer on Overcast: Currently the service Overcast I use doesn't have a review system but I still wanted to show my appreciation with a direct email 5 star review.Personally I think the new Harry Potter series is unnecessary like seeing new people in your old house, but it looks good and well made so I will probably watch by pirating because I refuse to give a cent towards JK RowlingGo Jays goHaha I just got an American to cheer for the Blue JaysMarvel Studios Will ReturnPerhaps hope will spring eternal after all with the announcement that Marvel Studios will be back in Hall H this year at San Diego Comic-Con. There's a lot on the line this year with Avengers: Doomsday, so the franchise giant must see the sense in returning to their iconic presentation time and space. Post-COVID, Comic-Con has seen success wax and wane in these presentations, but is it do or die time for the MCU?Skin-Deep VillainyDC Studios delivered a teaser trailer for Clayface, premiering this fall on October 23. The haunting trailer shows the titular character and flashes of violence happening to and around him. We're also getting the whole Harvey Dent family in The Batman II with legendary actor Charles Dance in talks to play Harvey's father. Dance is known for his role as Tywin Lannister on Game of Thrones and joins a powerful family with Sebastian Stan and Scarlett Johansson already slated to play Harvey and Gilda Dent, respectively. Things are feeling spooky in the best way, right?Space-Crazy Box OfficeSpace is dominating the space at the box office, with The Super Mario Galaxy Movie crossing the $740 million mark recently and Project Hail Mary bringing in more than half a billion dollars. Though perhaps not well-known in the states, Super Mario just blew by China's race car film Pegasus 3, which has garnered more than $600 million. Lee Cronin's The Mummy opened last weekend to a $34 million global start as well with a different trajectory than space and keeping the horror box office strong. It appears that the movie theater is back…?Coming up in the Lightning Round: David Harbour joins Rambo prequel, The Elden Ring movie is a go, another, yes ANOTHER, Texas Chainsaw Massacre property, and Rings of Power Season 3 coming soon. Don't go anywhere!Patreon Plug - Patron of the Week: Mt.KillaManjaroSpotify PollWho won CinemaCon this year?Disney - 71.4%Warner Bros. - 21.4%Sony - 4.8%Paramount - 0%Universal - 2.4%Amazon MGM - 0%Lightning RoundDavid Harbour has joined the cast of Rambo prequel John Rambo, Lionsgate and Millennium Media's action feature being directed by Jalmari Helander.A24 has entered production on Alex Garland's film adaptation of the video game Elden Ring, which now has a release date of March 3, 2028. Several cast members have also been announced including Cailee Spaeny, Jonathan Pryce, Nick Offerman, and Peter Serafinowicz, among others.Kathryn Newton is returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Avengers: Doomsday after starring in 2023's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. She announced her return to the franchise on Instagram last week.A24 is in talks with Obsession filmmaker Curry Baker to write and direct a Texas Chainsaw Massacre film, which will exist separately from the planned TV series from Glen Powell.AppleTV has released the first teaser trailer for season 3 of Silo and set a release date. The 10-episode season will premiere with the first episode on July 3, followed by one new episode every Friday through September 4.The Multiverse News lore runs deep today: Ketchup Entertainment has released the first trailer for Dave Green's Coyote vs. Acme.
Dr. Jackson finally makes it to Atlantis this week in The Pegasus Project. There's A LOT that happens in this episode, and it actually ends on a very big win for both SG1 and Atlantis. We really like seeing all the interactions between the SG1 characters and the Atlantis. Everyone is really well written and we can't wait for more crossovers. Does the SGC have a stockpile of gates lying around or did they have to go out and get them from somewhere? The reveal that the hologram in this episode is actually an ascended Ancient is so well done. We remember not seeing that coming the first time we watched it. It really is time for the Ancients to get off their asses, though. They're next up on the Ori hit list. They gotta do something. INSTAGRAM: SG_Rewatch THREADS: SG_Rewatch DISCORD: https://discord.gg/65kMPzBuaN MERCH: https://showclub.redbubble.com/ EMAIL: woosgrewatch@gmail.com
Sponsor Link:To grab our special NordVPN listener deal, Click HereWelcome to Astronomy Daily, Season 5 Episode 91 — Thursday 23 April 2026. Hosted by Anna and Avery for the Bitesz.com Podcast Network. Today: NASA's Roman Space Telescope locks in a September 2026 launch date eight months ahead of schedule; new research reveals Uranus's rings are hiding secrets — and possibly hidden moons; Hubble returns to the Trifid Nebula nearly 30 years on; Jordan becomes the 63rd nation to sign the Artemis Accords; the Artemis III rocket core stage ships to Kennedy Space Center; and Southern Hemisphere skywatchers get their best shot at Comet C/2025 R3 PanSTARRS this week. Story Summaries 1. Roman Space Telescope — September 2026 Launch Confirmed NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is now targeting a September 2026 launch — eight months ahead of its formal May 2027 deadline, and under budget. The 300-megapixel infrared observatory will survey the cosmos with a field of view at least 100 times wider than Hubble's, observing over a billion galaxies and discovering more than 100,000 new worlds in its first five years. It will travel to the Sun-Earth L2 point aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. 2. Uranus's Mysterious Rings Hint at Hidden Moons A study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, using combined data from Keck Observatory, Hubble and JWST, has produced the first complete reflectance spectrum of Uranus's two outermost rings. The mu-ring is made of water ice sourced from moon Mab; the nu-ring contains carbon-rich organic compounds from unseen rocky bodies — suggesting undiscovered moonlets may orbit Uranus. Researchers say a dedicated spacecraft mission will be needed to solve the mystery fully. 3. Hubble Revisits the Trifid Nebula NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has re-imaged the spectacular Trifid Nebula, approximately 5,000 light-years away, nearly three decades after its original 1997 image. By comparing the two images, astronomers have tracked measurable changes in young stellar behaviour — demonstrating the power of long-lived space observatories as cosmic time-lapse cameras. 4. Jordan Signs the Artemis Accords The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan signed the Artemis Accords today at NASA Headquarters in Washington DC, becoming the 63rd nation to commit to the framework for peaceful space exploration. The Accords — established in 2020 — cover transparency, interoperability, data sharing, heritage preservation and resource extraction principles for Moon, Mars and beyond. 5. Artemis III Rocket Core Stage on the Move Just ten days after Artemis II's historic lunar flyby concluded, NASA rolled out the core stage of the Artemis III SLS rocket from Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans onto the Pegasus barge for shipment to Kennedy Space Center. Artemis III is targeting 2027 for an Earth-orbit crewed rendezvous and docking test with commercial lunar landers, with a Moon landing pushed to Artemis IV in 2028. 6. Comet C/2025 R3 PanSTARRS — Southern Hemisphere Viewing Window Comet C/2025 R3 PanSTARRS reached perihelion on April 19 and is now entering its best viewing window for Southern Hemisphere observers. From late April through early May, the comet will appear in the evening sky after sunset, potentially reaching magnitude 3.5 or brighter. Its orbit may be hyperbolic — meaning this could be humanity's only ever encounter with this object. Closest Earth approach: April 26, at approximately 73 million kilometres. Links & Resources: • Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope: roman.gsfc.nasa.gov • Artemis Accords signatories: nasa.gov/artemis-accords • Comet C/2025 R3 tracking: theskylive.com/c2025r3-info • New research — Uranus rings: doi.org/10.1029/2025je009404 • Astronomy Daily: astronomydaily.io | @AstroDailyPodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Become a supporter of Astronomy Daily by joining our Supporters Club. Commercial free episodes daily are only a click way... Click HereThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Send us Fan MailThe music industry has changed… and not everyone is happy about it.On this episode of Riffs n Rhythms, we dive deep into the real state of music today—from streaming payouts to live gigs, and why so many musicians feel like they're getting left behind with the guys from Pegasus.
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Jim and Drew dig into a packed week of animation news, from the surprising cancellation of a promising Pixar project to Netflix's growing global animation footprint. Along the way, they explore box office winners, long-gestating passion projects finally coming to life, and the evolving relationship between streaming, theatrical releases, and viral animation hits. It's a wide-ranging conversation that highlights just how quickly the animation industry continues to shift. HIGHLIGHTS • Pixar's canceled “Be Fri” project revealed - a female-led film that was deep into development before being shelved amid studio shifts and Disney+ strategy changes • “Super Mario Galaxy” tops the box office while global competition heats up from international hits like China's “Pegasus 3” • Netflix expands its animation empire with a new Vancouver studio hub, joining Disney and Sony in a growing production hotspot • Fathom Events brings viral hit “The Amazing Digital Circus” to theaters, highlighting the pipeline from YouTube to the big screen • Brad Bird's long-awaited “Ray Gunn” finally unveils first images after decades in development • Warner Bros. and Netflix continue investing in YA and reimagined fairy tale animation, including “Steps” and new book adaptations • One Piece grows into a full franchise push with new seasons, specials, and theme park experiences HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Drew Taylor - IG: @drewtailored | X: @DrewTailored | Website: drewtaylor.work FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR Planning a Disney or Universal trip in 2026? Save money and skip the stress with expert help from UnlockMagic.com, your go-to source for theme park tickets and deals. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim and Drew dig into a packed week of animation news, from the surprising cancellation of a promising Pixar project to Netflix's growing global animation footprint. Along the way, they explore box office winners, long-gestating passion projects finally coming to life, and the evolving relationship between streaming, theatrical releases, and viral animation hits. It's a wide-ranging conversation that highlights just how quickly the animation industry continues to shift. HIGHLIGHTS • Pixar's canceled “Be Fri” project revealed - a female-led film that was deep into development before being shelved amid studio shifts and Disney+ strategy changes • “Super Mario Galaxy” tops the box office while global competition heats up from international hits like China's “Pegasus 3” • Netflix expands its animation empire with a new Vancouver studio hub, joining Disney and Sony in a growing production hotspot • Fathom Events brings viral hit “The Amazing Digital Circus” to theaters, highlighting the pipeline from YouTube to the big screen • Brad Bird's long-awaited “Ray Gunn” finally unveils first images after decades in development • Warner Bros. and Netflix continue investing in YA and reimagined fairy tale animation, including “Steps” and new book adaptations • One Piece grows into a full franchise push with new seasons, specials, and theme park experiences HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Drew Taylor - IG: @drewtailored | X: @DrewTailored | Website: drewtaylor.work FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR Planning a Disney or Universal trip in 2026? Save money and skip the stress with expert help from UnlockMagic.com, your go-to source for theme park tickets and deals. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when rock veterans, real musicians, and zero filters collide?In this episode of Riffs n Rhythms, we sit down with Dave “The Beast” Spitz and the band Pegasus for a wild ride through:
What does it really take to get a healthcare AI product past the proof-of-concept stage and into production? In this episode of the AI at ViVE series on the BEAT Podcast, host Sandy Vance sits down with Tushar Puri, CEO of Pegasus One, and Sebastian Ouslis, Co-Founder of ChartR Health, to find out. Together, they pull back the curtain on how ChartR is building an autonomous analytics platform that lets hospitals interrogate their own data across silos in real time, and how Pegasus One's SONG framework is the foundation making it possible. From managing agent drift to the very real stakes of lagging data in sepsis care, this conversation is a masterclass in building healthcare AI that can actually go from pie-in-the-sky to impact you can quantify. In this episode, they talk about: Why most healthcare AI projects never reach production The real meaning behind the SONG framework How data silos slow down hospital decision-making Turning weeks of analysis into minutes with AI The hidden cost of poor workflow integration Why governance must be built in from day one The importance of designing for real-world healthcare systems How ChartR enables continuous analytics across hospital data What agent drift is and why it matters long term The role of partnerships in building scalable AI products A Little About Tushar and Sebastian: Tushar Puri is the Founder and CEO of Pegasus One, where he helps organizations build scalable AI and software products that actually make it to production. With more than 15 years in product engineering, he specializes in bridging the gap between technical innovation and real-world implementation, especially in healthcare. Sebastian Ouslis is the Co-Founder of ChartR, an AI-driven healthcare analytics platform focused on turning complex clinical data into real-time insights. His work centers on using AI to help hospitals continuously learn, adapt, and improve patient outcomes.
Send us Fan MailOn this episode of Carpooling with Paul, Paul kicks things off with a quick apology for missing a day—then dives right back into the driver's seat for another real, unfiltered commute.From the idea of adding a second “evening edition” show to reflecting on how we used to get our news, Paul shares thoughts on content, consistency, and connecting with listeners. He also recaps a killer night recording Riffs and Rhythms with local South Florida metal band Pegasus and legendary bassist Dave Spitz, known for his time with Black Sabbath.It's a mix of podcast life, music stories, and everyday thoughts—all from behind the wheel.Raw, real, and riding shotgun with you to work.
Jeffrey Peel discusses the rise of the technocratic state using recent events as examples, such as the meningitis simulation and subsequent “outbreak” on Airstrip One, a coordinated effort to condition the public for a permanent state of emergency. “Stay-at-home” culture and the transition to EVs and cashless payments are strategic moves to increase surveillance and social control. The dialogue also questions the authenticity of the multipolar world order, proposing that conflict in the Middle East may be a “financial stitch-up” designed to integrate global economies into a unified digital infrastructure. Peel warns that prominent political and tech figures act as agents of a deeper establishment rather than independent leaders. Listeners should maintain critical thinking and extreme skepticism toward all mainstream and alternative narratives. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rumble / Substack / YouTube *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation **Listen Ad-Free for $4.99 a Month or $49.99 a Year! Apple Subscriptions https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/geopolitics-empire/id1003465597 Supercast https://geopoliticsandempire.supercast.com ***Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics American Gold Exchange https://www.amergold.com/geopolitics easyDNS (15% off with GEOPOLITICS) https://easydns.com Escape The Technocracy (15% off with GEOPOLITICS) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopolitics Outbound Mexico https://outboundmx.com PassVult https://passvult.com Sociatates Civis https://societates-civis.com StartMail https://www.startmail.com/partner/?ref=ngu4nzr Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Websites The New Era https://www.thenewera.uk X https://x.com/JeffreyPeel South of Market (BOOK) https://www.amazon.com/South-Market-Jeffrey-Peel-ebook/dp/B0FKHYZCDC About Jeffrey Peel Jeffrey Peel is founder of The New Era (TNE), a website for people who don't subscribe to the view (or aren't completely convinced) that the wholesale removal of free speech is an appropriate policy in so-called Western democracies. Since March 2020 our liberties have been removed and the mainstream ‘free media' ceased to exist. TNE is the place to hear some counter views – and to question the predominant – establishment – geopolitical narratives. *Podcast intro music used with permission is from the song “The Queens Jig” by the fantastic “Musicke & Mirth” from their album “Music for Two Lyra Viols”: http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)
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When Commander Riker is working his way through some deleted scenes of a TNG episode, he skips ahead to the good part on the holodeck where Shran shows up to ask for Captain Archer's help. But after diverting the NX-01 to rescue Shran's daughter, we lose a beloved character and Riker finally feels ready to defy Admiral Pressman's orders. What do the FoDs deserve? Who is fair game on the holodeck? When does HIPAA not apply? It's the episode that wants to talk Dr. Star Trek into a new drink. Support the production of The Greatest Generation Get a thing at podshop.biz! Sign up for our mailing list! Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Riker - Quantum Leap The Greatest Generation is produced by Wynde Priddy Social media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill Tilley Music by Adam Ragusea & Dark Materia Friends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | Justice Discuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen and find us on social media: YouTube | Instagram | Bluesky And check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou pulls back the curtain on the shadow world of espionage, from Project Artichoke and MK-Ultra to modern Pegasus spyware and the erosion of privacy. He shares firsthand stories of double agents and near-death betrayals while breaking down the real mechanics of spy craft: signals vs. human intelligence, bribes vs. blackmail, and how far CIA influence over foreign officials truly goes.