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Van and Rachel kick off the pod with a Shaboozey conversation before reacting to the latest ‘Michael' trailer. Then they have a discussion on the latest Epstein release, the funding of ICE, and the Texas Senate race, which is turning ugly. And finally, Rachel reacts to the return of Chris Harrison. (0:00) Intro (10:06) Shaboozey apology (20:27) ‘Michael' trailer reaction (26:27) Epstein files update (43:45 ) ICE reform (58:59) Race and the Texas Senate race (1:18:57) Chris Harrison's new dating series (1:43:32) Tetairoa McMillan and the N-word Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Producers: Donnie Beacham Jr. and Jade Whaley Social Producer: Bernard Moore Video Supervision: Chris Thomas Vote here for the NAACP Image Awards: vote.naacpimageawards.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The first reported ransom deadline has come and gone in the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, as investigators continue to evaluate the credibility of ransom communications. Authorities say the case remains active and complex, with additional deadlines and developments potentially ahead. What's Up #STSNation, Welcome to the global phenomenon bringing you the #BestGuests in #TrueCrime. The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has entered a critical phase after a reported ransom deadline passed, raising urgent questions about the authenticity and intent behind ransom communications now under review by law enforcement. In this episode of Surviving the Survivor, we examine what happens when ransom deadlines lapse, how investigators assess real versus fake threats, and what this moment means as federal and local agencies continue their race to find Nancy and bring her home.Support the show & be a part of #STSNation:Donate to STS' Trial Travel: Https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/GJ...VENMO: @STSPodcast or Https://www.venmo.com/stspodcastCheck out STS Merch: Https://www.bonfire.com/store/sts-store/Joel's Book: Https://amzn.to/48GwbLxSupport the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SurvivingTheSurvivorEmail: SurvivingTheSurvivor@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they talk about President Donald Trump signing the executive order to add Washington D.C. to the 2026 schedule as part of the America 250 celebrations. They also talk about Arrow McLaren’s livery launch. They later talk about Dario Franchitti and Jackson Lee announcing that they’ll be competing at the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race in St. Petersburg. In the second segment, they talk about Tim Cindric getting re-hired at Team Penske to be the strategist for Scott McLaughlin. They also talk about Mick Schumacher’s oval test at Homestead-Miami. They also talk about “TBA” (Romain Grosjean) making an appearance at Content Days. They later talk about the possibility of Conor Daly and Dreyer & Reinbold Racing potentially doing more races this season. To wrap up another edition of the show, Kevin talks more about the political nature of the Washington D.C. street race and the latest on the Carb Day concert rumors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric Sklar (“The Duke of Sports”) joins for a fast-hit rundown: World Cup talk, NBA deadline chatter, and a Super Bowl preview with what to watch for. KFI’s Michael Monks breaks down the suddenly chaotic L.A. Mayor’s race: former LAUSD Supt. Austin Beutner ends his campaign following the death of his 22-year-old daughter, Emily, and Rick Caruso confirms he won’t run—what it means for Mayor Karen Bass and the June 2 primary. A new message from Camron Guthrie, urging whoever took their mother to contact the family, as the search for Nancy Guthrie continues. Meanwhile, authorities announce an arrest tied to an “imposter”/fake ransom demand—a Torrance man charged in connection with messages sent to the family. Why the Nest cam footage may not exist (subscription reality), plus a hard convo: when it’s time for older drivers to hang up the keys See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV analyst Jane Mangan for a canter through today's worldwide racing news. They lead with the fallout from the Philip Byrnes verdict, acquitting the jockey of deliberately jumping off his mount at Wexford last summer. They ask why the case against him was so thinly constructed and what role the contracted BHA betting integrity monitors played in the case. Also today, updates on the BHA's own governance issues and the latest in the Parkin/Foley/Sands of Mali case. Plus, with an eye to the weekend, young trainer Connor King looks forward to Oscar's Brother taking another step towards the Grand National in the Ten Up Chase at Navan, while rookie trainer Dan Horsford seeks a milestone win at Newbury, agent and owner Dan Astbury chronicles the tale of Aisling Oscar, now an eight time consecutive handicap winner, and Bren O'Brien from The Straight on unregulated and black market share in Australia and Japan.
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Who would you rather be, a Democrat or a Republican?I have a lot to discuss and my theme for this hour is snakebit Democrats. They fall into every Trump trap, and in some cases they create the traps they catch themselves in.Did you think Epstein was over?In the latest, Trump is now a child rapist.In what is certain to qualify as performance art with subpoenas, the Clintons have agreed to testify before Congress.The question that immediately hit me? Why do we need both Clintons?I paraphrase the late Tina Turner and ask, "What's Hill got to do, got to do with it?"Is she Bill's moral support dog, there to fetch memories, play dead, and rollover whenever the word “Epstein” is spoken?Here's the straight-faced version, as reported by MSN.Bill and Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify in a House investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein. According to Bill's spokesperson, Angel Ureña, the Clintons “negotiated in good faith,” while Chairman James Comer apparently did not. The Clintons, we are told, look forward to “setting a precedent that applies to everyone.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Their biggest fear isn't disagreement, it's discovery. Being found out. And once that happens, everything becomes “dangerous,” “racist,” or “misinformation,” depending on which word fits on a chyron.The political left used to believe sunlight was the best disinfectant. Now they install blackout curtains and accuse the sun of hate speech. Because once citizens started recording what local governments were quietly tolerating, the spell broke. And that's the story Democrats cannot control. Not ballots yet, but cameras. Not voting machines, but iPhones. The age of the credentialed liar is being interrupted by people who didn't ask permission to notice things.Minnesota was supposed to be the wholesome Midwestern buffer. Turns out it's a case study. Massive fraud cases involving nonprofit abuse and taxpayer-funded programs didn't just slip through the cracks. They were marched through the front door, stamped approved, and waved along. The Feeding Our Future case alone involved over $250 million in alleged fraud tied to pandemic relief, with political connections that raised eyebrows across party lines. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Time Stamps: 00:00:00 Intro 00:04:50 Jussi Luopajärvi 00:16:58 Origins of Test Logger 00:23:10 Data logging 00:41:08 Test Logger Analyzer Pro Features 00:51:55 Vision for the future 00:58:10 2011 Vaasa Worlds 01:25:55 World Championship Series? 01:43:53 Hydrogren RC cars 01:53:42 OutroProduct Spotlight: TestLogger w/ Jussi Luopajärvi In this episode of the No Name RC Podcast, Lefty is joined by Jussi Luopajärvi, the creator of TestLogger, to break down how data logging, telemetry, and analysis can help RC racers improve lap times, consistency, and car setup. Jussi shares how TestLogger was inspired by full-scale motorsports, how racers can use data to better understand their driving and vehicle behavior, and why structured testing is becoming the future of RC racing. We also talk about the evolution of RC technology, lessons from professional motorsports, and how tools like TestLogger can benefit racers at every level — from club racers to top competitors. If you're into RC performance, tuning, and getting faster through smarter driving, this episode is a must-listen.
The White Mountains have a special talent for making strong hikers question their life choices, and their mileage math. In this episode, I'm joined by Eli Burakian and Justin Chapman, the brains behind Northeast Trail Adventures, to break down what makes the Northeast so rugged, so beloved, and so different from anywhere else.Sign up for the retreat: https://northeasttrailadventures.com/We dig into Moosilauke as the first true alpine-style summit for northbound AT hikers, the old-school trail design philosophy (straight up, minimal mercy), and the culture shift where vert matters more than pace. Then we get into the wild story of the Mount Ascutney Vertical Backyard, a last-person-standing race that went a jaw-dropping 90 hours, and somehow turned race directing into an ultra of its own.After that, we talk about something more important than suffering, community. I'm officially joining Northeast Trail Adventures as a leader for their White Mountains running and hiking retreat (June 5 weekend at Hub North), a low-pressure, all-abilities weekend built around moving efficiently in the mountains, learning from experienced leaders, and hanging out like normal humans at night with meals, stories, and whatever game ends friendships.If you want an entry point to the Whites that's fun, supportive, and not gatekeep-y, this is it. Retreat spots are limited, and Free Outside listeners can use FREE OUTSIDE for $100 off.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Northeast Hiking Experience06:41 Personal Connections to the White Mountains11:48 Launching Northeast Trail Adventures21:45 The Unique Vertical Backyard Race32:26 Reflections on the Race and Future Plans34:03 Community Building in the Whites39:18 Retreat Structure and Activities55:43 Inspiring Stories and Personal Experiences01:04:35 Future Events and OpportunitiesFind Northeasttrailadventures.com on social media https://www.instagram.com/northeasttrailadventuresSupport our Sponsors: Sawyer: https://sawyerdirect.net/Janji (code: Freeoutside): https://snp.link/a0bfb726CS Coffee: CSinstant.coffeeGarage Grown Gear: https://snp.link/db1ba8abSubscribe to Substack: http://freeoutside.substack.comSupport this content on patreon: HTTP://patreon.com/freeoutsideBuy my book "Free Outside" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/39LpoSFEmail me to buy a signed copy of my book, "Free Outside" at jeff@freeoutside.comWatch the movie about setting the record on the Colorado Trail: https://tubitv.com/movies/100019916/free-outsideWebsite: www.Freeoutside.comInstagram: thefreeoutsidefacebook: www.facebook.com/freeoutside#Trailrunning #Runningnews #Outdoors #Outdooradventure
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV analyst Jane Mangan for a canter through today's worldwide racing news. They lead with the fallout from the Philip Byrnes verdict, acquitting the jockey of deliberately jumping off his mount at Wexford last summer. They ask why the case against him was so thinly constructed and what role the contracted BHA betting integrity monitors played in the case. Also today, updates on the BHA's own governance issues and the latest in the Parkin/Foley/Sands of Mali case. Plus, with an eye to the weekend, young trainer Connor King looks forward to Oscar's Brother taking another step towards the Grand National in the Ten Up Chase at Navan, while rookie trainer Dan Horsford seeks a milestone win at Newbury, agent and owner Dan Astbury chronicles the tale of Aisling Oscar, now an eight time consecutive handicap winner, and Bren O'Brien from The Straight on unregulated and black market share in Australia and Japan.
EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/efc Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Join Ian Croll, Joe Thomas, and Gav Buckland as the Royal Blue Podcast turns its attention to a crucial Saturday afternoon trip to Craven Cottage. Everton arrive in West London as one of the Premier League's most resilient sides, currently unbeaten in four league games and having suffered just one defeat in their last seven. With the Blues breathing down the necks of the top eight, this clash with Fulham is more than just a mid-table meeting—it's a direct battle for European authority against a side sitting just one place above them in 9th. The panel also dives into the aftermath of a chaotic Deadline Day. With the loan signing of Tyrique George from Chelsea officially in the building, the big question remains: will David Moyes hand the 19-year-old an immediate debut on the banks of the Thames? Fulham Preview: Can the Blues Secure a European Foothold? Share your thoughts in the comments and subscribe for more Everton updates. Subscribe for more Royal Blue content and hit the bell so you never miss an upload. Chris Beesley's Book: Spirit of the Blues: https://tinyurl.com/35yrkvdb *Emotional farewell to Goodison Park | 16-page Everton souvenir picture special:* https://shop.regionalnewspapers.co.uk/liverpool-echo-monday-19th-may-2025-4583-p.asp *Goodbye to Goodison special souvenir edition:* https://tinyurl.com/GoodbyeGoodisonSouvenir *Gavin Buckland's Book 'The End' | Order your copy here:* https://tinyurl.com/GavinBucklandTheEnd Everton FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO's Royal Blue YouTube channel. Get exclusive Everton FC content - including podcasts, live shows and videos - everyday. Subscribe to the Royal Blue Everton FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3aNfYav Listen and subscribe to the Royal Blue Podcast for all your latest Everton FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HbiY1E SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/47xwdnY Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoEFC Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@royal.blue.evertoFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoEFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of “Fearless,” Jason expounds on the brand of black men epitomized by Deontay Wilder's outburst regarding the road traveled by black men despite banking several million dollars. Ryan Clark says to move on from racism, only to highlight aspects of racism during his diatribe. Joe Budden and Shannon Sharpe add their two cents to the race debate. Steve Kim joins Jason discussing Deontay Wilder's claim that Tyson Fury cheated; Tony Dungy calling for more Pro Football Hall of Fame electees; and former teammates angered by Tom Brady saying he doesn't have a horse in the Super Bowl race featuring the New England Patriots. Lastly, Shaun King joins Jason to discuss Wilder, Clark, Budden, and Sharpe and whether Tom Brady's presence is proving positive for the Las Vegas Raiders, given that Jay Glazer says Maxx Crosby wants out. Joe Flacco said, "As football players, we signed up for concussions.” How does King respond? Find out today on a packed show! Today's Sponsors: Relief Factor If you're living with daily aches and pain, Relief Factor might be the real deal for you too. Try the 3-week QuickStart today! Visit https://ReliefFactor.com or call 800-4-RELIEF. ➢ Subscribe Jason's other channel https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG ➢ Connect with Jason on Social Media: https://x.com/WhitlockJason https://www.instagram.com/realjasonwhitlock/ https://www.facebook.com/jasonwhitlock ➢ Send Jason an Email FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com ➢ Support The Blaze Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Through a massive snow storm and an unexpected burst of sleet, NASCAR was finally able to complete the Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. Our resident NASCAR reporters Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi were on the scene in Winston Salem, North Carolina, and they reported for another edition of the Teardown to unpack the action and debate the future of the event. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
(0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Murray are joined by Johnny Avello the Race and Sports Operations Director of DraftKings to kick off the second hour on Radio Row. (14:07) Former NFL Tight End Tony Gonzalez joins Felger and Mazz on Radio Row to break down the Super Bowl LX matchup. (26:00) Looking at some prop bets on DraftKings for Super Bowl LX. (32:13) The latest Mazz's Tiers, ranking the most memorable Patriots Super Bowl moments. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I need to be honest with you: I didn't enjoy my HYROX race last week. Not one moment felt like I was “crushing it.” I was slower than I wanted to be, overheated, disappointed, and questioning myself more than once.And you know what? That makes it the most valuable thing I've done so far this year.This is the story of how a tough race taught me more about resilience, self-efficacy, and mental strength than any perfect performance ever could. It's about what happened when I debriefed with my AI coach ChatGPT, how the science of stress inoculation actually works, and why doing hard physical things — especially when they don't go to plan — can radically change how you show up in every other area of your life.If you've ever felt disappointed after something you worked hard for… or wondered whether pushing yourself physically is “worth it”, this episode will shift how you see challenge, confidence, and growth.What You'll Learn:Why the challenges that stretch you don't always feel good in the moment and why they matter more because of itWhat HYROX actually is and why it's become a $140 million global phenomenon that makes "average people feel like athletes"Why this was the first event I've paid for that I genuinely didn't enjoy (and why that made it so valuable)How self-efficacy, stress inoculation, and generalized confidence actually work (backed by research from Albert Bandura)Why my brain learned more from struggle than it would have from a perfect race Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get ready to go deep inside the action this Super Bowl season with Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich, as Chicken Dinner heads straight for Vegas!
If you had to pick two conversations that defined the last 10 years in art, one would certainly be about digital culture and online life. The other would be about race, racism, and representation. The critic and artist Aria Dean has been at the center of both these conversations. As a theorist, her essays on these topics are much cited. You can find them gathered in the recent collection Bad Infinity, from Sternberg Press. She also worked for some years at Rhizome.org, one of the most important venues advocating for digital art. As as an artist, Dean has been in many important shows, from the Hammer Museum's Made in L.A. Biennial to the Whitney Biennial here in New York. Recently, for the Performa biennial of performance art, Dean staged The Color Scheme, a two-person theatrical work, which is also set to tour to Berlin later this year. The Color Scheme focuses on an imagined meeting in the 1920s in Berlin, between two Black intellectuals, one called The Poet and the other called The Philosopher. It may be as close as Dean has come to totally fusing her work as a thinker with her work as an art maker. It literally stages a conversation about Black culture, politics, and art. Yet The Color Scheme also plunges us a century back in time, very much away from the world of digital culture she has written so much about. It felt to me like a continuation of the important debates Dean has been a part of, but also an attempt to find new perspective. And that seemed a good cue to talk with her about how she's viewing art now, why she's looking to art history, and how her views have evolved over a tumultuous decade.
On this edition of Political Breakfast, Democratic strategist Tharon Johnson and Republican strategist Brian Robinson go live with host Lisa Rayam, to talk about the latest candidate to jump into Georgia's gubernatorial race. It's already a crowded race on both sides. Now billionaire businessman Rick Jackson, founder and CEO of Alpharetta-based Jackson Healthcare, has made a million-dollar splash. But will Jackson's spending power be able to compete with high-profile names in the Republican primary, including Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who has the endorsement of President Donald Trump, as well as Attorney General Chris Carr and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the 2026 Winter Olympics approach, Immigration Nerds explores the hidden immigration stories behind Team USA's more than 230 athletes heading to Italy. Immigration researcher Marissa Kiss from George Mason University reveals that nearly 17% of Team USA has direct immigrant ties—including foreign-born athletes from five countries and second-generation immigrants whose parents came from around the world. The conversation between host Lauren Clarke and Mariss covers athletes competing despite citizenship delays, the "reverse flow" of US-born athletes representing other countries, and how immigration policy has become a competitive tool in international sports. Plus, the latest news, including updates on FIFA World Cup visa processing, Texas's H-1B hiring pause for state agencies, and the latest on immigrant visa suspensions.Resource Links: George Mason University Institute for Immigration ResearchHOST: Lauren ClarkeGUEST: Marissa Kiss, Assistant Director, Immigration, Race, and Sports, George Mason University's Institute for Immigration ResearchNEWS NERD: Rob TaylorPRODUCER: Adam Belmar
The human body is an unforgiving truth teller. You can lie to your friends, your coworkers, your spouse, and even your therapist. But your body keeps receipts.A rational person understands this early. Eat decently. Move occasionally. Get checked out once in a while. You do not need to be a triathlete or live on kale smoothies. You just need awareness. When something feels off, you investigate. Tightness in the chest is not a suggestion. It is a warning label.Healthy people catch problems early. They adjust. They survive.Unhealthy people do something else entirely. They normalize decline. This is where the Democratic Party lives.If the GOP is a middle-aged guy who gets a weird lab result and immediately Googles it, schedules a follow up, and cuts back on sugar, Democrats are the cast of My 600 Pound Life yelling at the scale because it refuses to validate their feelings.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
[X] SB – Peter Navarro on steelUS steel production passed Japan for the 1st time in decades…https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/02/trump-india-trade-deal-tariffs.htmlThe U.S. and India have reached a trade deal and will immediately move to lower tariffs on each other's goods, President Donald Trump announced.Prime Minister Narendra Modi also agreed to buy American products “at a much higher level” as part of the agreement, Trump said in a Truth Social post Monday following a call with the Indian leader.Modi additionally committed to “stop buying Russian Oil, and to buy much more from the United States and, potentially, Venezuela,” Trump said in the post.He agreed to stop buying Russian Oil, and to buy much more from the United States and, potentially, Venezuela. This will help END THE WAR in Ukraine, which is taking place right now, with thousands of people dying each and every week! Out of friendship and respect for Prime Minister Modi and, as per his request, effective immediately, we agreed to a Trade Deal between the United States and India, whereby the United States will charge a reduced Reciprocal Tariff, lowering it from 25% to 18%. They will likewise move forward to reduce their Tariffs and Non Tariff Barriers against the United States, to ZERO. The Prime Minister also committed to “BUY AMERICAN,” at a much higher level, in addition to over $500 BILLION DOLLARS of U.S. Energy, Technology, Agricultural, Coal, and many other products.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Charles Payne is joined by Brian Mulberry, Senior Client Portfolio Manager at Zacks Investment Management, to discuss the surprising evolution of Walmart becoming a leading AI stock, the current market shift from software to hardware-intensive infrastructure, and why veteran companies like M-Core and Amphenol are finding new life in the data center boom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Race of the Day for Saturday is the Sam F. Davis Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs presented by Morningline.IO. Check out the analysis from David Aragona and Mike Beer.
What do you do when following Jesus puts tension in your closest relationships, especially with your family?In this episode of Dear Future Husband, Christian Bevere sits down with Sazan Hendrix to talk honestly about navigating faith, love, and obedience when the people you love most are not on the same page. Raised in a Middle Eastern Kurdish family, Sazan shares how unexpectedly falling in love with a Christian boy changed her life forever.We touch on topics such as:How do you honor your parents when they do not share your beliefs?How do you walk in obedience without hardening your heart or burning bridges?The cost of choosing faith and the pain of misunderstanding, and the slow, faithful work of God in redeeming relationships.This episode is for anyone navigating love across different backgrounds, carrying the weight of family expectations, or praying for God's hand over their future marriage. It is a reminder that when you trust God with your love story, He is able to honor your faith, redeem what feels fractured, and write a story that is far more beautiful than you could plan on your own.Pray while you wait with Future Husband, Present Prayers and trust God with your love story with the Dear Future Husband Prayer Journal. Pre-order both at www.christianbevere.com
Joe Giglio is moving from calling NFC East races to the WIP Afternoon Show. He's officially calling the "Eagles Insider of the Year" race against Jeff McLane and joining the "Caller of the Year" committee.
Send us a textRhode Island's political landscape shifted this week when House Speaker Joe Shekarchi announced he will not run for governor — clearing the way for a likely head-to-head Democratic primary between Governor Dan McKee and Helena Foulkes.In the opening segment, Bill reacts to what Shekarchi's decision means for the governor's race, the balance of power inside the Democratic Party, and how the 2026 election is already coming into focus.Then, Bill sits down with Kim Ahern, Democratic candidate for Rhode Island Attorney General. With more prosecutorial experience than any other candidate in the primary, Ahern discusses how she views the role of the Attorney General, how power should be exercised in the office, and what accountability, public safety, and justice look like in this moment.With four legitimate candidates in the Democratic primary, the Attorney General's race is shaping up to be one of the most important — and substantive — contests on the ballot.Topics Include:Joe Shekarchi's decision not to run for governorThe emerging McKee vs. Foulkes Democratic primaryWhat this moment signals about power inside Rhode Island politicsWhy the Attorney General's race deserves attentionKim Ahern's prosecutorial background and governing philosophyPublic safety, reform, and the future of the AG's officeGuest: Kim Ahern — Democratic candidate for Rhode Island Attorney GeneralSupport the show
On this episode of the Ballard Spahr Consumer Finance Monitor Podcast, we examine consumer debt and bankruptcy through the lens of Debt's Grip: Risk and Consumer Bankruptcy (University of California Press, 2025), by Pamela Foohey, Robert M. Lawless, and Deborah Thorne. Based on decades of research from the Consumer Bankruptcy Project, the nation's most comprehensive study of bankruptcy filers, Debt's Grip goes beyond aggregate data to document the lived experience of financial distress. The book shows how illness, job loss, aging, family structure, debt collection, and racial inequality converge to push households toward bankruptcy and what that reveals about how financial risk is allocated in the U.S. economy. Rather than treating bankruptcy as a personal failure, the authors demonstrate how policy choices over time shifted economic risk from institutions to individuals, leaving many households one unexpected expense away from crisis. Those risks fall unevenly, with Black families, single mothers, and older Americans disproportionately affected. The Authors Pamela Foohey, Allen Post Professor of Law, University of Georgia School of Law, is a principal investigator with the Consumer Bankruptcy Project and a leading scholar on bankruptcy and financial distress. Robert M. Lawless, Max L. Rowe Professor of Law, University of Illinois College of Law, is a nationally recognized empirical scholar of bankruptcy and consumer finance and a principal investigator of the Consumer Bankruptcy Project. Deborah Thorne, Professor of Sociology at the University of Idaho, brings a critical sociological lens, foregrounding the voices and experiences of bankruptcy filers. She also is a principal investigator of the Consumer Bankruptcy Project. Podcast Highlights In the episode, we discuss: · Why people actually file for bankruptcy · The debts most likely to lead to financial collapse · How households struggle to stay afloat before filing · The role of debt collection and litigation · How people come to see bankruptcy as a solution · Policy reforms that could reduce reliance on credit during hardship Key Takeaways · Bankruptcy is rarely about irresponsibility. It is often the endpoint of systemic risk-shifting. · Financial distress is structurally unequal. Race, age, gender, and health matter. · Filers exhaust alternatives before filing. Bankruptcy reflects resilience under pressure, not moral hazard. · Policy choices matter. Stronger safety nets and a more humane bankruptcy system can reduce financial harm. Conclusion Debt's Grip offers a rigorous, data-driven, and deeply human account of consumer bankruptcy in America. It challenges entrenched myths and provides valuable insight for policymakers, regulators, and industry participants alike. We thank Professors Foohey, Lawless, and Thorne for joining the podcast and for their important contribution to the field. Consumer Finance Monitor is hosted by Alan Kaplinsky, Senior Counsel at Ballard Spahr, and the founder and former chair of the firm's Consumer Financial Services Group. We encourage listeners to subscribe to the podcast on their preferred platform for weekly insights into developments in the consumer finance industry.
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This week's episode: IndyCar officially adds a Washington, D.C. street race set for August 21-23 in the nation's capital. We discuss the positives and concerns for the one-off race which will mark the fourth new event on the 2026 IndyCar schedule.
Funding bill passes; is the SAVE Act next? When is President Trump going to call out Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) for not supporting the SAVE Act? Why does Trump hate Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) so much? Race to the moon: USA vs. China. FBI Director Kash Patel is ready to move on from the Epstein files. Melinda Gates has some things to say about her ex-husband, Bill. Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) condones shooting ICE agents? Stu Burguiere stops by to discuss his new venture, PredictableShow.com 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 00:50 Chuck Schumer Stopping the SAVE Act 02:12 Mitch McConnell in the Hospital? 05:07 Mark Warner Stopping the SAVE Act 07:25 Voter Reform is Coming 11:43 Mike Johnson on Passing the SAVE Act 13:24 John Thune Ignores the SAVE Act? 26:46 Thomas Massie IS a Conservative! 34:59 Chewing the Fat 49:16 Kash Patel is DONE with the Epstein Files 52:32 Melinda Gates Discusses Epstein & Bill Gates' Involvement 1:09:49 Jerry Nadler on ICE Agents 1:10:49 FLASHBACK: Jerry Nadler POOPED his Pants!!! 1:12:11 Stu Predictable Show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don Lemon claims arrest over journalism as media allies rush to defend him. The panel breaks down his viral street interview, the “misdemeanor isn't a crime” moment, Jim Acosta's backlash, and why protests crossing into churches could spark a dangerous precedent.
Patrick and Benji recap the past week in the world of cycling and preview the upcoming races.// INRNG: Pogacar and Ku Coin: https://inrng.com/2026/01/ku-coin-pogacar-deal/*Exclusive deals from our trusted partners*
Google parent company Alphabet on the move as the tech giant reports results. The details and numbers from their latest quarter, and why tech analyst Gene Munster sees the stock topping the Mag7 group this year. Plus Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk heading in opposite directions as the weight loss drug race enters its next leg. Why one top health care analyst is flagging management confidence and pricing algorithms as the difference makers.Fast Money Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
I video of a friend of mine and he said, “God will keep enough strife in your life so you won't forget Him.”That line lodged itself in my ribs.Because I'm living proof. When I'm struggling, I pray constantly. I call on God with the urgency of a man whose oxygen mask just dropped from the ceiling. But the moment I hit a stride, a little success, a little comfort, God gets politely set aside. Not rejected. Just… postponed.And right on schedule, the next smackdown arrives.If people were honest, most would admit they've lived this cycle. Comfort breeds amnesia. Struggle restores memory.Now here's the thing. Everyone knows tragedy will occur. Jobs end. Relationships dissolve. Loved ones die. Businesses fail. Bodies betray us. These are known risks. They're written into the terms of service of being alive.And most of those things can be overcome in one way or another. But circumstances matter.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Well, JPM and others have joined the billionaires pitching into these accounts. JPM will match $1000 for these accounts. I would have loved to have had an account like this. Imagine what this will do for some at-risk children.What about the appointment of Colin McDonald as Asst AG for National Fraud EnforcementNew DOJ position…We will dig into his role soon, but you know that Democrats are scared to death over this…The Grammys was on the other night. And its ratings were as expected. Down 9% over the previous year.And from what I hear, more of the same. A bunch of self-indulgent elitist airheads who can sing, all believing their hype.Nobody cares about the opinions of these people, and that's why they are losing their audience. Billy Eilish, Bad Bunny…who are these people anyway?The Grammys is a style show for entertainers. And the award means less and less as years go on.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Race of the Day for Sunday is the King Cotton Stakes at Oaklawn Park presented by Morningline.IO. Check out the analysis from Ashley Mailloux and Gino Buccola.
Episode 251- The Shapes of Games In this episode, Pete and Brendan go back to the basics. How should we characterize a decision space? What shapes the arc of a game? Timestamps 5:00- types of decision spaces 36:00- game arcs 1:04:30- other terminology Games Mentioned Keyflower, Decrypto, Viticulture, Wingspan, Vantage, Arcs, Dominion, the Resistance, Root, Codenames, Scout, Pax Pamir, Pax Renaissance, Race for the Galaxy, Spades, El Grande, Chicago Express, Agent Avenue Preplanners Upcoming episodes will include a discussion about incentives, some special guests, and the next course in our deckbuilding series. Also Arcs part two at some point! Music and Sound Credits Thank you to Hembree for our intro and outro music from their song Reach Out. You can listen to the full song on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQuuRPfOyMw&list=TLGGFNH7VEDPgwgyNTA4MjAyMQ&t=3s You can find more information about Hembree at https://www.hembreemusic.com/. Thank you to Flash Floods for use of their song Palm of Your Hand as a sting from their album Halfway to Anywhere: https://open.spotify.com/album/2fE6LrqzNDKPYWyS5evh3K?si=CCjdAGmeSnOOEui6aV3_nA Intermission Music: music elevator ext part 1/3 by Jay_You -- https://freesound.org/s/467243/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 Bell with Crows by MKzing -- https://freesound.org/s/474266/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 hammer v2.wav by blukotek -- https://freesound.org/s/337815/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Contact Follow and reach us on social media on Bluesky @decisionspace.bsky.social. If you prefer email, then hit us up at decisionspa@gmail.com. This information is all available along with episodes at our new website decisionspacepodcast.com. Byeee!
Take the next step in your veterinary dentistry journey — get a FREE online course with 1 hour of RACE-approved CE when you subscribe to our newsletter: https://ivdi.org/free ----------------------------------------- Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM ----------------------------------------- In this episode of The Vet Dental Show, Dr. Brett Beckman answers advanced, real-world questions from recent online veterinary dentistry trainings. He shares practical guidance on high-risk extractions, instrument selection, mouth gag safety, and periodontal regeneration techniques used in general practice. Dr. Beckman explains how to safely approach full mandibular extractions in small breed dogs to reduce fracture risk, including proper bone removal and elevation strategies for mandibular canines and first molars. He also discusses common causes of broken roots in maxillary premolars and how patience, visibility, and controlled force can prevent complications. The episode covers essential extraction tools, including recommended burs for different teeth and situations, along with safety considerations when using mouth gags under anesthesia. Dr. Beckman also addresses the evolution of guided tissue regeneration techniques, explaining why doxycycline barriers are no longer used and how PerioVive is now incorporated for barrier protection and ease of placement. This episode delivers practical, experience-based advice focused on improving confidence, safety, and outcomes in veterinary dental procedures. ----------------------------------------- What You'll Learn: ✅ How to reduce mandibular fracture risk during extractions ✅ Why mandibular canines and first molars are high-risk teeth ✅ How much bone can be safely removed during difficult extractions ✅ Which burs are best for bone removal in dogs and cats ✅ When to use crosscut tapered burs vs round burs ✅ Why patience matters more than force during elevation ✅ How to prevent broken maxillary premolar roots ✅ Safe mouth gag use to avoid trigeminal nerve damage ✅ Why doxycycline barriers are no longer recommended ✅ How PerioVive is used as a physical barrier in GTR Key Takeaways: ✅ Most mandibular fractures occur at the canine and first molar ✅ Proper bone removal reduces torque and extraction risk ✅ Elevation technique matters more than aggressive force ✅ Magnification improves visualization and success ✅ Mouth gag safety depends on degree of opening, not duration ✅ Overextension can cause permanent trigeminal nerve damage ✅ Doxycycline does not improve attachment height ✅ PerioVive provides an easier and effective barrier option ✅ Training and cadaver practice build clinical confidence Questions This Episode Answers: ❓ How can mandibular fractures be prevented during extractions? ❓ Which teeth are most likely to fracture the mandible? ❓ What burs should be used for bone removal in small dogs and cats? ❓ When should round burs be used instead of crosscut burs? ❓ How wide is too wide when using a mouth gag? ❓ Can mouth gags cause permanent nerve damage? ❓ Why is doxycycline no longer used for periodontal barriers? ❓ What role does PerioVive play in guided tissue regeneration? ❓ How can broken maxillary premolar roots be avoided? ❓ Why is cadaver training essential before advanced extractions? ----------------------------------------- Get a FREE veterinary dentistry course with 1 hour of RACE-approved CE when you sign up for our newsletter: https://ivdi.org/free ----------------------------------------- Questions? Leave a comment below with your thoughts, experiences, or extraction challenges in veterinary dentistry! ----------------------------------------- Veterinary Dentistry, IVDI, Brett Beckman, Vet Dental Show, Veterinary Extractions, Mandibular Fracture, Broken Roots, Veterinary Surgery, Dog Dental Care, Cat Dental Care, Veterinary CE, Veterinary Education, Dental Instruments, Periodontal Therapy
How do we protect and advance health equity in a rapidly changing political and legal landscape? In this episode of The Health Disparities Podcast, host Christin Zollicoffer sits down with Dr. Giridhar Mallya — family physician, policy leader, and Senior Policy Officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation — to explore the future of health and racial equity work. Dr. Mallya shares how his family's immigrant story shaped his belief in the power of policy, and why funders must stay committed to equity even as restrictive laws and legal challenges grow across the country. He breaks down what organizations can do to stay mission‑aligned, legally sound, and resilient. In this episode, Dr. Mallya discusses: Why health equity remains a core priority for major funders How philanthropy is supporting legal defense strategies Practical ways organizations can navigate legal uncertainty Why equity should be integrated — not hidden — in health initiatives Lessons from states like Florida, Mississippi, and Alabama How personal experience and clinical practice shape Dr. Mallya's approach A powerful conversation for funders, practitioners, and community leaders working to advance equity in challenging times. Subscribe to The Health Disparities Podcast on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or your favorite platform.
Cher's confused as Gary Graff breaks down the Grammy Awards, Today Show Savannah Guthrie's missing mom mystery, R. Kelly's urine victim writes memoir, more Epstein revelations, and Kim Kardashian finds new dong. Trudi is BACK with a new robotic shoulder. Drew met some dude named after Oakland/LA/Las Vegas Raiders great Rich Gannon. He's also mad at rounding up. It's Super Bowl week! The event is going to be politically charged. Kid Rock will be headlining the TPUSA Halftime Show. We'll see if Bad Bunny speaks any English. Why is ICE showing up to the big game and the Olympics? The NFL is playing at least 7 international games this year. Gary Graff joins the show to break down the 2026 Grammy Awards. 2026 Grammys: Chappell Roan wore nothing. Billie Eilish made a political statement. Lady Gaga spoke up for women in the studio. Jelly Roll praised Jesus. DJ Gesaffelstein wore blackface. Cher struggled on stage. Miley Cyrus showed up with her “teenage” boyfriend. The girl R. Kelly victimized with his urine is spilling in a new book. Somebody abducted Savannah Guthrie's mother. Drew suspects her brother is to blame… based on one photo. Ryan Seacrest looks like he's on AIDS. A missing boy from Madison Heights was found safely in a neighbor's bathtub. Race car driver Lewis Hamilton the latest to dunk it in Kim Kardashian. He's the 33rd penis on her Who's Dated Who. Kanye and North West performed a boring show together in Mexico City. Super Bowl commercials are leaking left and right. Kendall Jenner is in a stinker of an ad. The latest leak of the Epstein files drops a lot of famous names. The Clintons caved and will testify before the House. Peter Attia is having a bad day, as he's fired from his brand new job on CBS News. Bill Gates allegedly gave Melinda an STD. We're still shocked the Melania film was somewhat a success. Merch can still be purchased. Click here to see what we have to offer for a limited time. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon)
Welcome to Rest Day, Freetrail's weekly news show dissecting the latest happenings in Trail Running. this week our co-hosts are Tim Tollefson and Corrine Malcolm. The Docket: - Free agency updates - Kilian Jornet's state of the sport essay - Freetrail's new Realized Competition Index - Recent race results - Trail runners in the Boston Marathon elite field - Strava file of the week REGISTER FOR THE BIG ALTA REGISTER FOR GORGE WATERFALLS Sponsors: Grab a trail running pack from Osprey Use code FREETRAIL25 for 25% off your first order of NEVERSECOND nutrition at never2.com Go to ketone.com/freetrail30 for 30% off a subscription of Ketone IQ Freetrail Links: Website | Freetrail Pro | Patreon | Instagram | YouTube | Freetrail Experts Dylan Links: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Strava
The AI Breakdown: Daily Artificial Intelligence News and Discussions
Two stories were too big to squeeze into the headlines, so this episode goes deep on both. First, the surprise merger of xAI and SpaceX and what Elon Musk's vision of orbital data centers says about the future of AI compute, capital intensity, and sci-fi-scale ambition. Then, a close look at OpenAI's new Codex desktop app and why it signals a real shift from models competing on raw capability to products competing on how humans actually orchestrate agents at scale. Brought to you by:KPMG – Discover how AI is transforming possibility into reality. Tune into the new KPMG 'You Can with AI' podcast and unlock insights that will inform smarter decisions inside your enterprise. Listen now and start shaping your future with every episode. https://www.kpmg.us/AIpodcastsRackspace AI Launchpad - Build, test and scale intelligent workloads faster - http://rackspace.com/ailaunchpadZencoder - From vibe coding to AI-first engineering - http://zencoder.ai/zenflowOptimizely Opal - The agent orchestration platform build for marketers - https://www.optimizely.com/theaidailybriefAssemblyAI - The best way to build Voice AI apps - https://www.assemblyai.com/briefSection - Build an AI workforce at scale - https://www.sectionai.com/LandfallIP - AI to Navigate the Patent Process - https://landfallip.com/Robots & Pencils - Cloud-native AI solutions that power results https://robotsandpencils.com/The Agent Readiness Audit from Superintelligent - Go to https://besuper.ai/ to request your company's agent readiness score.The AI Daily Brief helps you understand the most important news and discussions in AI. Subscribe to the podcast version of The AI Daily Brief wherever you listen: https://pod.link/1680633614Interested in sponsoring the show? sponsors@aidailybrief.ai
Vincent and Joel sit down with guest, Duane Parrish - Director of the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism - to talk about a growing South Carolina, the Amazing Revolutionary War 250th anniversary celebration happening in S.C., the important role of the SCDPR, our state's remarkable environmental commitment and amazing parks, and how the state markets itself. Get an insider's take on the "hidden gems" of South Carolina and hear where to go to experience the best the state has to offer. Hear Bourbon Briefs where the Senators discuss N.I.L. transparency, toll lanes, investing in our roadways, and the continued massive population growth in South Carolina. Take an in-depth look at the upcoming statewide races, a breakdown of the latest news in the S.C. Governor's race, and so much more! Support the showKeep up to Date with BITBR: Twitter.com/BITBRpodcastFacebook.com/BITBRpodcasthttps://bourboninthebackroom.buzzsprout.com
This Black History Month is of particularly historical importance, as 2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the Month's founding by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH). Dr. Karsonya "Kaye" Wise Whitehead is the current president of ASALH, as well as a professor and the founding executive director of The Karson Institute for Race, Peace & Social Justice at Loyola University Maryland. Dr. Kaye discusses 100 years of Black History Month, and how she's reflecting on the history of ASALH this February.
Patrick Surtain II and Nik Bonitto discuss the Defensive Player of the Year race, their favorite plays, how 49ers veterans spread championship experience to elevate the team, and their thoughts on Seahawks vs. Patriots.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
History is going to beat the hell out of Democrats. Not politely. Not with nuance. I mean the way we look back at medieval bloodletting and say, “You people really thought that helped?” The last decade of Democratic governance will be studied the way we study cults. Future students will ask, “Why did no one stop them?” and the answer will be, “Because anyone who asked questions was called a racist.”You can usually find common ground with almost anyone. Music, food, mutual hatred of airlines. With today's Democrats, common ground is impossible because they define themselves entirely by opposition. They don't stand for things anymore. They stand against Trump. Trump could cure hiccups and Democrats would condemn him.Look at what they oppose purely because Trump supports it.No tax on tips. Democrats voted no. Let that sink in. The party of the working class looked at bartenders, waitresses, and so on, and said, “We need a cut of that birthday gratuity.” They didn't even pretend it was about fairness. They just shook down the tip jar like a mob accountant.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There are moments in politics where rhetoric stops mattering, spin stops working, and even the media's usual fog machine can't cover what's right in front of everyone. Money is one of those moments.Not vibes. Not hashtags. Not street theater. Actual cash on hand and actual debt.And by the end of 2025, the financial picture for America's two major parties looks less like a rivalry and more like a bankruptcy court waiting room.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvUcUY1gPcgLet's start with the clean, indisputable numbers as reported by VoteHub and reflected in FEC filings.At the start of 2025, the Republican National Committee held $38.1 million in cash and zero debt. The Democratic National Committee began with $22.1 million and also zero debt. Democrats were already behind, but not catastrophically so. At that moment, the story could have been framed as “competitive.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.