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In our news wrap Friday, Cornell University announced a $60 million deal with the Trump administration to restore federal funding and end investigations into the school, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says his country has received an exemption from U.S. sanctions on Russian energy and Denmark 's government announced a plan that would ban social media access for anyone under the age of 15. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
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Thom Rainer explains the difference he's discovered between what growing churches do and what declining churches do. It's simpler than you think. Plus, how can you help the Anxious Generation feel comfortable coming to church? Thom explains what the research reveals.
(0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Murray open the second hour with their thoughts on the Celtics victory over the Utah Jazz last night and Joe Mazzulla's comments on yesterday's Zolak & Bertrand about the teams 3-point shooting. (12:37) The callers weigh in on all that the guys have discussed. (22:31) Some thoughts on Russell Westbrook setting a rebound record and Alex Ovechkin scoring his 900th NHL goal. (29:52) The latest Mazz's Tiers! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adam Musto joins Mitch to discuss Week 9 in the NFL, where the Buffalo Bills notched a statement win over the Kansas City Chiefs and Lions and Packers were upset at home. The fellas discuss the wild Bears win over the Bengals, Sam Darnold's electric play, and Jayden Daniels brutal injury. They also analyze the Cardinals decision to bench Kylar Murray for Jacoby Brissett and the Jets unloading two of their best players at the trade deadline. The guys preview Week 10 in the NFL, and list their favorite games on the slate. And they recap a wild and exciting World Series that saw the Los Angeles Dodgers pull out one of the most improbable titles ever over the Toronto Blue Jays.
Soccer: Japan's Gamba Osaka Reaches Knockout Round at AFC Champions League 2
Your ex doesn't just suddenly decide to come back one day. There's a specific chain of events that have to happen first.In this episode, dating/relationship expert Lucia reveals how your silence works in your favor, even when it feels like nothing's happening.Get coaching!Download Silenzio App: iPhone OR AndroidRead No Contact Secrets BookSay hi on Instagram#exback #getexback #nocontact #nocontactrule
Now the longest shutdown in U.S. history, the impacts from the government shutdown are really starting to bubble up. What’s the backup plan for reopening government, and are things moving in the right direction? Cami Mondeux, Deseret News Congressional Correspondent, joins the show to break it all down. Congressman Blake Moore calls in live from Washington, DC to discuss where things stand and if the shutdown has reached its breaking point.
Unemployment has reached a nine year high, with 160,000 people out of work. Clyde Orchards general manager Kris Robb spoke to Corin Dann.
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Congratulations to Stockdale junior volleyball player Leann Wise on reaching an incredible 2,000 career kills.Article Link
Hive Digital Technologies Executive Chairman Frank Holmes joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce a significant milestone amid what he describes as the accelerating AI super cycle: the company has now reached 23 exahash per second (EH/s) in global Bitcoin-mining capacity, representing 283% year-to-date growth and positioning HIVE among the sector's performance leaders in 2025. Holmes also shared that HIVE has finalized the acquisition of 32.5 additional acres in Grand Falls, New Brunswick, adjacent to its current operations. The expanded site is being developed as a cornerstone Tier III+ high-performance computing (HPC) campus capable of supporting more than 25,000 next-generation GPUs. Powered by renewable energy, the location is strategically aligned with the accelerating demand for hyperscale-ready infrastructure to support global AI deployment. HIVE is rapidly advancing its Tier III+ HPC roadmap across multiple regions. In Boden, Sweden, the company is converting an existing Tier I facility into a liquid-cooled data center that will be able to support 2,000 high-performance GPUs for European AI workloads, targeting a 9-to-12-month deployment timeline — significantly faster than a full greenfield data-center build. In Toronto, the BUZZ data-center acquisition is expected to bring 2,000 GPUs online in 2026, while a new Bell colocation partnership is set to add another 2,000 GPUs over the next nine months. By the end of 2026, HIVE anticipates operating 6,000 next-generation GPUs across these new facilities, complementing its existing fleet of 5,000 GPUs already in operation. With the planned mining-to-HPC conversion at Grand Falls — projected to achieve a power usage effectiveness (PUE) of 1.3 — the site alone could host an additional 25,000 GPUs, giving the company long-term capacity for approximately 36,000 high-performance GPUs globally. Holmes emphasized that HIVE's strategy is built for the moment: in the AI super cycle, HPC infrastructure is not optional — it is the essential engine driving innovation. #proactiveinvestors #hivedigitaltechnologieslet #tsxv #hive #nasdaq #hive #CryptoMining #GreenEnergy #BuzzHPC #AIInfrastructure #NvidiaH200 #QuebecDataCenter #SustainableTech #GPUCluster #TorontoTech #AITraining #HiveDigital #LiquidCooling #Supercomputing #GreenEnergyAI #Exahash #HighPerformanceComputing
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The Trump administration has been court ordered to partially fund this month's SNAP benefits, after refusing to step in during the shutdown. Emergency USDA funds will cover about half of the $8 billion spent each month on the food assistance program. But it's unclear how long households could wait for the partial benefits to kick in. Also in this episode: The manufacturing sector appears to be “meh,” OPEC ups production despite global oil glut, and the U.S. races to catch up on rare earth elements.Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.Marketplace is more than a radio show. Check out our original reporting and financial literacy content at marketplace.org — and consider making an investment in our future.
The Trump administration has been court ordered to partially fund this month's SNAP benefits, after refusing to step in during the shutdown. Emergency USDA funds will cover about half of the $8 billion spent each month on the food assistance program. But it's unclear how long households could wait for the partial benefits to kick in. Also in this episode: The manufacturing sector appears to be “meh,” OPEC ups production despite global oil glut, and the U.S. races to catch up on rare earth elements.Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.Marketplace is more than a radio show. Check out our original reporting and financial literacy content at marketplace.org — and consider making an investment in our future.
For the eighth time this year, the overall Rural Mainstreet Index sank below a growth-neutral score of 50.0. That’s according to the monthly survey of bank CEOs in rural areas of a ten-state region dependent on agriculture. NAFB News ServiceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the headlines in NFL, Utah Utes, College Football, Utah Jazz, NBA, College Basketball, MLB, and Utah Mammoth news with "What is Trending" for November 3, 2025.
We're capping off this season in grand fashion: it's time for a game show, y'all! Your two hosts find themselves in a knockout battle for the ages; their video game music knowledge pushed to their very limits. Matt & Seth enter the cage together to compete in special categories with songs they've chosen for each other. And then the listeners get their licks in with a ton of listener submissions! We hope you're ready, because it's time to... NAME! THAT! TUNESKI!(00:00) Intro(01:14) Housekeeping(10:08) Sean Capri Presents: The State of the Nintendo Music Address(23:52) Voicemails(37:09) Name That Tuneski Part 1 (Categories)(1:34:08) Name That Tuneski Part 2 (Listener Submissions) (2:36:39) Patron thanks & outro✉️ Send email to bitharmonypod@gmail.com
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AP correspondent Julie Walker reports uncertainty over federal food aid deepens as the shutdown fight reaches a crisis point
This week, Madison is grappling with an array of serious stories in the news. Two staff members at Annie Greencrow Whitehorse Middle School are on leave as a result of sexual assault allegations. UW-Madison employees are facing layoffs. And FoodShare benefits are set to run out Saturday. City Cast Madison host Bianca Martin talks with executive producer Hayley Sperling and newsletter editor Rob Thomas about how these heavy topics are affecting Madisonians. But it's not all bad, we've got some Halloween costume ideas for you too! Mentioned on the show: West High battery [City of Madison]Report Child Abuse [Wisconsin Department of Children and Families] UW Union Leaders speak on state-mandated teaching requirements [
This week, in the Indo-Pacific, U.S. President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea, where they agreed on new trade concessions following a weeklong series of meetings that saw the U.S. upgrading trade ties with regional allies. In the Middle East, Israel and Hamas traded ceasefire violation accusations following Israel Defense Forces (IDF) strikes on Gaza that resulted in over 100 Palestinian deaths. In the Russia/Ukraine conflict, Russia reported successful test launches of a nuclear-capable underwater drone and cruise missile, while Ukraine continued its campaign of drone strikes against Russian energy infrastructure. Read the full Weekly Forecast Monitor here: https://newlinesinstitute.org/forecast/week-20251031/ Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week we catch up on the teams that have made the group stage of the CAF Champions League, as South Africa's Orlando Pirates missed out.Also we go to Morocco and find out about the Mohammed VI Football Academy, a key factor in Morocco's success in winning the Fifa Under-20 World Cup.We look ahead to the Fifa U-17 Men's World Cup, which starts on Monday in Qatar.And Alex Iwobi has become the first Nigerian to make 300 appearances in the EPL, and only the fifth African ever to reach that milestone.
As the federal government shutdown reaches the one-month mark, Lisa Desjardins reports on the progress toward a resolution and the growing consequences of the continuing closure. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Matthew DeFranks and Nathan Mills talk about the Blues' five-game losing streak, and how much work there is to do on defense and in the net. Then Detroit-based hockey writer Sean Shapiro joins the show to chat about the two games vs. the Red Wings and the different rebuild strategies in Detroit vs. St. Louis. Find more podcasts from the Post-Dispatch Subscribe to the Post-Dispatch
As the federal government shutdown reaches the one-month mark, Lisa Desjardins reports on the progress toward a resolution and the growing consequences of the continuing closure. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Acts 11:19-24, Acts 13:1-4 October 26, 2026 AM.Missionary Jack McMahan challenged our church today with these five key elements in any church that reaches the world: evangelism, discipleship, faithful leadership, faithfulness to Christ, and Christ-dependence.
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5pm: Guest – Senate Republican Leader John Braun // $250M housing scandal? Senate Republican leader Braun demands probe, calls fund a private bank // Whistleblower: State 'equity' program became a fund for personal enrichment // Mystery alien spacecraft reaches Earth tomorrow – here's what really will happen // Letters
A yearlong breakdown in the Mavericks and Stars' relationship came to a head Tuesday morning, when Dallas' NBA franchise filed suit against the city's NHL team. The News also reported Tuesday that the Stars are eyeing a $1 billion arena at the Shops at Willow Bend Mall site, a move that could see the hockey franchise leave downtown Dallas for the first time in its history, two people with knowledge of the team's efforts told The Dallas Morning News. The 107-acre mall property on W. Park Boulevard has emerged as the favorite to land the NHL franchise after discussions with cities including Frisco, The Colony, Arlington and Fort Worth if the team leaves the American Airlines Center after its lease expires in 2031. In other news, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the makers of Tylenol, accusing the companies of failing to warn consumers about risks of taking the drug while pregnant; and Woodrow Wilson High School Principal Chandra Hooper-Barnett will not return to the school, according to a Tuesday letter from Dallas ISD Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde to families. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the death toll in Gaza from overnight Israeli strikes has climbed to over 80, hospital officials say.
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – “Dear President Trump: I respectfully urge executive action to terminate all federal funding, contracting, and operational support associated with solar radiation modification (SRM) activities conducted by the Department of War, DARPA, NOAA, and other federal agencies.” The letter goes into detail about these activities and reiterates the call for...
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – “Dear President Trump: I respectfully urge executive action to terminate all federal funding, contracting, and operational support associated with solar radiation modification (SRM) activities conducted by the Department of War, DARPA, NOAA, and other federal agencies.” The letter goes into detail about these activities and reiterates the call for...
On today's show, I discuss what happens when the body starts reaching for connection before the mind feels ready. After loss or betrayal, the drive for closeness doesn't disappear, it just gets confused. I talk about why attachment and grief are inseparable, how avoidant and anxious patterns develop as survival strategies, and why betrayal grief feels so different from death loss. This episode breaks down what's really happening inside the nervous system when you crave touch, reassurance, or familiarity after pain, and how to slow that reflex down without shutting it off. Connection before safety isn't failure, it's a reflex that helped you survive. The work is learning to listen to it without letting it lead.Continue the discussion on Fetlife: @Enhanced-MindDon't forget to hit the follow button and rate my show 5 stars so others may find it. What to be on the show or have an idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at TheKinkPerspective@gmail.comFind me on Substack - Enhanced-Mind's Substack | Chris C. | SubstackIf you are looking for a therapist that is knowledgeable about the lifestyle, or just a therapist in general, please feel free to reach out through my website at https://enhanced-mind.com/I have a book out, Tangled Desires: Exploring the Intersection of BDSM and Psychology. Can find it where you purchase most of your ebooks. Print version out now!#BDSM #Psychology #Grief #Attachment
The Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Anaheim Ducks 4-3 as Nikita Kucherov reached 1,000 points in his career in just 809 games. Victor Hedman reached 800 points in his career and Brandon Hagel hit 300 points in his. The Lightning host Vegas this afternoon to wrap up this back-to-back home games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter is called to preach to the Gentiles through a vision. Cornelius, a centurion of an Italian cohort, is called to search for Peter through a vision. Peter then goes to Cornelius' house to share the Gospel to a gentile--to preach without distinction.
La Center football coach John Lambert reached a major milestone Friday night — his 200th career win as the Wildcats' head coach. Lambert, who has led La Center since 1999, became the first football coach in Southwest Washington to reach 200 wins at a single school. Players, fans, and family celebrated the moment that cements his legacy in local sports. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/john-lambert-reaches-historic-200th-win-as-la-centers-football-coach/ #LaCenter #JohnLambert #ClarkCounty #HighSchoolFootball #CoachingMilestone #Sports #TricoLeague #Wildcats #Community #Athletics #Celebratory
President Trump ends trade negotiations with Canada as tensions rise. Meanwhile the East Wing is fully demolished to make room for the president's ballroom project. Also, the government shutdown continues with no end in sight as federal workers miss their first full paycheck. And the search for the thieves who robbed the Louvre in broad daylight intensifies. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jennifer Bridges, one of over 100 Houston Methodist staff who was fired for declining the unlicensed COVID shot, joins TFVC to discuss her landmark Supreme Court appeal. This case could redefine Americans' rights to refuse experimental drugs and challenge judicial corruption threatening medical liberty nationwide. https://youtu.be/zJCqrXPA6sI
Democrats admit they’re leveraging American pain for political gain — and Mike’s not letting it slide. From the shocking words of Democrat Whip Catherine Clark, who openly bragged about using shutdown suffering as “leverage,” to Texas Rep. Jolanda Jones declaring she’d “slit throats” over politics, the left’s mask is slipping fast. Meanwhile, some Republicans, including Hugh Hewitt and Sid Rosenberg, line up behind Andrew Cuomo — the disgraced “COVID killer” — leaving Mike asking: how can any conservative endorse that?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In other news: Richmond approves a solar panel project in the East End; a debate with an AI-generated candidate; and some military members say they're not getting paid despite the Pentagon's efforts to move money during the shutdown. Read more UVA strikes deal to pause Trump DOJ investigations Henrico unveils land-use proposal to Varina District residents Eliza Monroe Hay: The true story behind James Monroe's eldest daughter Note: VPM's Fall 2025 membership campaign is ongoing now through Oct. 31. Click or tap here to see our matching challenges. Our award-winning work is made possible with your donations. Visit vpm.org/donate to support local journalism.
Mary Argue is in Featherston and spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
What was THAT? Nebraska surrendered 9 sacks and gave up 186 rushing yards to a team that had just 30 yards rushing in their previous game (a win vs. Purdue)…lots of questions to answer and a fan base who witnessed a 5-1 start last year before 4 straight losses now has uncomfortable thoughts Nebraska played a poor first half and still only trailed, 7-6…a 14-play, 98 yard TD drive that took 8:43 of game time in the 3rd quarter was too much to overcome for an offense (and defense) that had few answers for an average Gophers team… Show Sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Avocado Green Mattress: https://avocadogreenmattress.com* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Infinite Epigenetics: https://infiniteepigenetics.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Uncommon Goods: https://uncommongoods.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
AES Indiana has reached a tentative settlement with the City of Indianapolis over the utility company's proposal to raise prices on electricity. Staff of Purdue's independent student newspaper, The Exponent, traveled from West Lafayette to Bloomington on Friday, distributing thousands of copies of a special edition paper supporting student journalism. A public park on Indianapolis' northeast side is gearing up for major improvements coming in the next year. Thousands of people gathered on the south lawn of the Indiana Statehouse Saturday for the “No Kings” rally in Indianapolis. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
In this week's Healthcare Preview podcast, Debbie Curtis and Rodney Whitlock join Erin Fuller to discuss the ongoing government shutdown and the upcoming Senate HELP Committee hearing on the 340B program.
Chapters and Timestamps 00:06 Chapter 13: Explanatory Universality, Hangups and Sexuality 08:07 Chapter 14: The Woke Left and the Woke Right 15:38 Chapter 15: Universality and Optimism 25:04 Chapter 16: Universality and Artificial Intelligences 35:54 Chapter 17: Universality, Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Reach 42:44: Chapter 18: Summary and Conclusions
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Welcome back to Hot Messy Topics! Adam and Jason dive into the biggest Bravo headlines everyone's talking about. Here's what we're covering: • Teresa Giudice finally reaches out to Joe Gorga, but what's really behind it? • Brittany Cartwright is single and back to filming. • Ariana Madix and Katie Maloney win big after beating Chef Penny in court. • Dorit Kemsley's memoir may already be in trouble. Our New Home: https://upandadamlive.com Up and Adam! Channel 2: https://youtube.com/@UpandAdamLive2 Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/up-and-adam/id1642609315 Memberships: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwADl1l8G7IQxasyu43yi1A/join Socials: Instagram ► https://instagram.com/upandadamlive/ Facebook ► https://facebook.com/upandadamlive Twitter ► https://twitter.com/upandadamlive TikTok ► https://www.tiktok.com/@upandadamlive Merch: https://shop.upandadamlive.com Inquiries: info@upandadamlive.com Disclaimer: The views expressed in this episode and on Up and Adam Live! are for entertainment purposes only. All content is protected under Fair Use (Copyright Act 1976). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices