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Pirates reporter Colin Beazley from the PG joined the show. Colin said it is still a wait & see game from the Pirates on trade deadline day. Will Ben Cherington get aggressive as we approach the 6 pm deadline? One of the only big names left out there in the reliever market is Luke Weaver. Colin said we will find out how much the front office believes in this team by 6. Was Hunter Goodman really thrown around as a name the Pirates were interested in? What could be the hold up with the Pirates making a move? Should Cherington be working today like his job is on the line? The Pirates should be pushing for another starter if there are innings limits within the rotation. Colin still thinks the Pirates make 2 moves before the 6 pm deadline.
The Prime Minister's says he believed he had a good robust chat with the Rotorua Business Chamber last week, but that doesn't minimise his apology for comments he made. Chris Luxon responded to a question over the city's struggles, saying businesses had a 'parent child mentality' and need to be more adult. Today he's apologised, saying he got it wrong, and he's sorry if he caused offence. Newstalk ZB reporter Azaria Howell says this apology has raised questions from Labour, who claimed it wasn't 'convincing'. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maryse Burgot, Grande Reporter sur France 2 depuis 30 ans et autrice de l'autobiographie « Loin de chez moi, Grand Reporter et fille de paysan » paru aux Éditions Fayard nous parle de cette décennie des 50 ans qu'elle vient de clore en fêtant ses 60 ans. On découvre qu'elle se sent plus que jamais épanouie avec toujours ce feu qui brûle en elle pour l'information de terrain dans les zones les plus hostiles du monde.Avec cette alliance rare de fougue et de douceur qui la caractérise, elle nous raconte comment elle vit ces années — en tant que femme et en tant que professionnelle. Un échange sensible, puissant, qui donne envie de ne jamais s'arrêter.
Bryan Kohberger's family spent years putting him back together — rehab, two degrees, a doctoral program. They earned the word proud and meant it. Then a judge read four consecutive life terms, and their son walked past his mother without turning his head. On July 27, 2026, Kohberger filed a handwritten post-conviction petition from his cell, representing himself. He named the three attorneys who kept him off death row and called their work ineffective. He claims he was convinced to falsely confess and misled about what a life sentence would really mean. He told a reporter at the New York Times before he told the people who rebuilt his life. Tony Brueski traces the full arc for this channel: the plea, the sentencing where he offered no words to Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, or Ethan Chapin's families, and the petition that surfaced a year later blaming everyone around him. Kaylee Goncalves' sister was close enough to watch his mother absorb that silence in person. This episode is built for the people who have followed every hearing, every filing, every update in this case from day one. It covers what the petition actually argues, how unlikely it is to succeed, and what it says that his own family is now finding out where he stands from a newspaper instead of from him. Whatever was owed to this family has been paid. What they do with what's left is the only part of this story that's still unwritten. Links Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePod This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice. Hashtags #BryanKohberger #IdahoStudentMurders #KohbergerCase #HiddenKillers #MoscowIdaho #TrueCrime #IdahoMurders #KohbergerPetition #UniversityOfIdaho #TrueCrimePodcast
A Rotorua business leader told Prime Minister Christopher Luxon about the city's struggling economy at a function, prompting the PM to tell business owners to 'be adult'. Luxon was in Rotorua last week with appointments including the recent Business Chamber Westpac Smarts Breakfast. Newstalk ZB political reporter Ethan Griffiths says Luxon's comments have prompted outrage, with Labour condemning him for 'lecturing' business owners about the state of the economy. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Rotorua business leader told Prime Minister Christopher Luxon about the city's struggling economy at a function, prompting the PM to tell business owners to 'be adult'. Luxon was in Rotorua last week with appointments including the recent Business Chamber Westpac Smarts Breakfast. Newstalk ZB political reporter Ethan Griffiths says Luxon's comments have prompted outrage, with Labour condemning him for 'lecturing' business owners about the state of the economy. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When no one seems to be listening, how far do you go to be heard? In December 2008, George W. Bush made a surprise visit to Baghdad for a press conference. And at the very end of his remarks, a shoe came flying past his head. It was “the shoe heard around the world,” and countless jokes and memes ensued. But in the pandemonium, many missed the story of the man at the center: Muntadhar Al-Zaidi, a weary journalist trying to get the world to see the Iraq War in a different light. Even fewer people know what happened to him after. Nearly two decades later, Radiolab reporter Sarah Qari tracked Al-Zaidi down to learn the story of his life. What she found was a story about grief, anger, and the line where journalism ends and protest begins. Special thanks to Azmat Khan and Mustafa Salim. EPISODE CREDITS: Reported by - Sarah Qari, with help from Mariam Dwedar Translation by - Mais Al-Bayaa and Mariam Dwedar Produced by - Sarah Qari Sound design contributed by - Sarah Qari Mixed by - Jeremy Bloom Fact-checking by - Emily Krieger and Heba ElorbanyLATERAL CUTS: If you liked this episode and want to hear more fascinating deep dives we've done on The War on Terror, check out our episode: 60 Words (https://radiolab.org/podcast/60-words), or our series The Other Latif (https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/other-latif) EPISODE CITATIONS:Collaborator's Work - Mariam Dwedar Made in Palestine (https://zpr.io/JBAuqi5zyZMT) - a documentary short @mariamdwedar - Instagram handle Mais Al-Bayaa Iraq Uncovered (https://zpr.io/ebuUcjSFcUJp) - documentary Iraq's Secret Sex Trade (https://zpr.io/u9HnCWmnQggG) - documentary Go Back to Where You Came From (https://zpr.io/J8rxafGCCgUA) - documentary @maisalbayaa - Instagram Journal Articles _ The Art of Shoe-Throwing: Shoes as a Symbol of Protest and Popular Imagination (https://zpr.io/6gmuuavLWuHu), by Yasmin Ibrahim Films - The President's Cake (https://zpr.io/bjFeNa2qFYvD) - The story of life in Iraq under sanctions during the 1990s. Inspired by the shoe throw - Photos of shoe protests around the world (https://zpr.io/QsMGyWeK8MRR) This music video (https://zpr.io/Xi5XhHYmWFHv) This Halloween costume (https://zpr.io/fH97iB4fjL9U) This play (https://zpr.io/Naj7vWaYfzpv) If you want more fun facts that didn't make it into the story, follow Sarah at @bysarahqari on Instagram, where she'll be sharing more in the coming weeks. Sign up for our newsletter!! It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Signup (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)! Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today. Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org.Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Simons Foundation and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Reporter for Sur in English, Neil Hekseth explains the influx of migration in Ceuta, a Spanish enclave that neighbours Morocco.
East Cleveland officials are refusing to disclose how many police officers the city employs after denying social media claims that the department has only four active patrol officers and a single detective. Ideastream Public Media reports outside estimates put the department at about six active-duty patrol officers, while the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office is providing supplemental patrols at the mayor's request. The staffing questions come as the city continues to recover from officer indictments and financial turmoil. With Temporary Protected Status for Haitians now expired, thousands of Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio face uncertainty as legal challenges continue over whether they can remain and work in the U.S. Gov. Mike DeWine said Wednesday he has not been informed of any plans for Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Ohio. Democratic gubernatorial candidate Amy Acton is calling for a conditional moratorium on new data centers unless developers meet requirements including using union labor, meeting environmental standards and covering their own utility costs. Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy supports expanding data centers while emphasizing self-supplied energy. The issue is likely to remain a focus of the governor's race as Ohio weighs the economic benefits of data centers against concerns about energy demand and local impacts. County fairs in Summit and Cuyahoga counties are increasing security this year following the 2025 shooting of a 17-year-old in the Summit County Fair parking lot. Officials say the changes include more law enforcement officers, enhanced screening, visible and plainclothes patrols, and closer coordination among local and state agencies. We will discuss these stories and more news of the week on the “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable.” Guests: - Matthew Richmond, Reporter, Ideastream Public Media - Michelle Jarboe, Reporter, News 5 Cleveland, WEWS - Karen Kasler, Bureau Chief, Ideastream Statehouse News Bureau
Your brain is not giving you an objective report of reality. It's constantly filtering, editing, and creating a story based on what it already believes about you and the world. In this episode, I explain how your brain decides what information to pay attention to, why confirmation bias keeps you stuck in old patterns, and how the stories you believe can become self-fulfilling prophecies. Listen in as I break down why you cannot always trust the evidence your brain presents as proof, especially when you are making decisions about what is possible for you. I also share a simple exercise to help you separate facts from the stories your brain creates, so you can start noticing the evidence you have been ignoring and build a different relationship with your thoughts. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://schoolofnewfeministthought.com/514Watch episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@karaloewentheilcoachingFollow along on Instagram: instagram.com/karaloewentheil/
The Fast Lane with Ed Lane: Thursday, July 30, 2026
Reporter, Sheila Naughton visits the All Together Now site ahead of the festival which takes place at the Curraghmore Estate in Portlaw, County Waterford. Festival headliners include Pulp, Underworld, Kneecap and Christy Moore.
Winston Peters is defending his comments, which coalition partners Chris Luxon and David Seymour have labelled 'attention-seeking'. The New Zealand First leader yesterday responded to Chinese-born Green MP Lawrence Xu-Nan heckling over vaccinations, by telling him to go back to his own country. Luxon says Peters has a long track record of inappropriate comments designed to get people talking about him. Newstalk ZB reporter Azaria Howell says Labour has also condemned Peters' comments and called for his resignation. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patrick Bet-David and the Home Team react as Elon Musk clashes with The Economist over Islam, immigration, and the label 'far right.' Musk argues secure borders, safe cities, and sensible spending are normal positions falsely smeared as extremism by legacy media pushing its left-wing politics today.
Faith Salie joins us to close out our Season 6 in the TALF-iest way possible: We took our very first episode, where she was our very first guest, and gave it a glow up by reediting and remixing it to bring it back to you here and now. We begin with Faith catching us up on her family and life happenings and then we dive back into Episode #1 all pretty and shiny and (kinda) new(ish). Here's the description from the original first episode: CBS Sunday Morning's Faith Salie joins me to talk the good in protesting. For her family, protesting has gone to a whole new level and it all started when she dared to have a lock installed on her bedroom door. Warning: Do not ever cross an 8 year old and a 6 year old. Faith Salie is the author of ‘Approval Junkie,' which she's also taken to the stage as her own one woman show, and she can also be heard on NPR on Wait, Wait…Don't Tell Me. On a sidenote, she makes a chocolate Coca-Cola cake that is mind-blowing. Ask her for the recipe. _____________________ SLIDESHOW: IN COLOR! now playing in London. It's the live storytelling show the Los Angeles Times declares, "Downright magical, uncomfortable and shockingly honest!" and Theatreland Adventures London cheers, "FOUR STARS - This is unlike anything I've seen before, a warm, engaging, and memorable evening!" Tickets & Info: https://events.humanitix.com/slideshow-in-color/tickets NOW AVAILABLE: CUPID'S CURSE - the fourth book in Steve's series THE DOG WALKING DETECTIVES MYSTERIES and catch up on the rest: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/search?q=Dog%20walking%20detectives%20Steven%20j%20Silverman
The Fast Lane with Ed Lane: Wednesday, July 29, 2026
(Jul 29, 2026) We visit the Long Lake Fish & Game club, where the school's trap shooting team competes each spring and fall; the New York State Fair opens in about a month, and one day is free for SUNY students; our Adirondack reporter Emily Russell breaks down her reporting process.
Another border biometrics bombshell, as the Minister confirms the botched project spent more money than first thought. Immigration's border IT upgrade was cancelled last year, with $33 million spent. Minister Erica Stanford says she and ministers before her were misled by officials - and that an additional $6 million was sunk into the project. Newstalk ZB reporter Azaria Howell says there's a number of investigations and reviews confirmed for this, and Erica Stanford has voiced concerns. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks about a reporter angering Zohran Mamdani at his city-run grocery store press conference by calmly pointing out the financial reality of his plan; CNN's Harry Enten sharing new polling data that should scare the Democratic establishment about the upcoming midterm elections, as more Americans think the party has gotten too liberal; Adam Carolla loving how much Gavin Newsom is plummeting in the polls for the 2028 election; "The View's" Ana Navarro and Alyssa Farah Griffin surprising Sunny Hostin with their support for voter ID laws like the ones contained in the SAVE Act; Senate Majority Leader John Thune explaining to Fox News' Sean Hannity why using the talking filibuster to pass the SAVE Act is a more dangerous way to pass the bill than most Republicans realize; Squawk Box's Joe Kernen grilling Scott Gottlieb about the revelations from Rand Paul's release of Anthony Fauci's diaries during the COVID-19 pandemic that reveal him to be obsessed with the media attention and fame; and much more. Today's Sponsors: Kalshi - Download the Kalshi app and use code RUBINREPORT to get up to $500 in bonus credits when you trade $25 or go to https://kalshi.com/r/RUBINREPORT. DISCLAIMER: 18+ only. Restrictions and eligibility requirements apply. Event contract trading involves risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Prices, values, and available markets may differ from those mentioned. For more information see kalshi.com/regulatory Balance of Nature - Make sure you are getting all the positive effects from a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Get 10% OFF the Whole Health System™ supplements when you use Discount Code: RUBIN. Go to https://BalanceofNature.com Monetary Gold- For twenty six years, Monetary Gold has been helping Americans find financial freedom through physical gold and silver. Visit http://Davelovesgold.com or call (800) 888-4096 for a one on one consultation. Disclaimer: Performance may vary, consult your tax or financial professional.
(00:00) Beetle, Zo, and McKone are live from Gillette Stadium, opening the show with AJ Brown comments disappointed that they aren't letting Drake throw, the guys think that there is no issue between the two. (14:01) The guys discuss Kayshon Boutte's future with the Patriots and Tom Curran's comments that they should not move on from him. Beetle says that Mack Hollins could feel some pressure to perform in the pre-season as well.(27:36) Mike Reiss joins the show to talk about the Patriots training camp so far. He says that the fireworks have not come yet but they are coming, he also gives a report on second round pick Gabe Jacas and his contract. The guys also talk about the crowded WR room with Mike Reiss and get his thoughts on who should make the team from the current group. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alex Weiner joins Wolf and Luke to discuss what the Arizona Diamondbacks will do at the trade deadline, what the number one position of need is for the Diamondbacks is, and which Diamondback is the most likely to be traded at the deadline.
A new scary way predators are targeting our kids. We talk to ABC 15's Kaley O'Kelley about the scary reality.
Ian Schwartz joined Bruce & Gaydos to react to the isolated thunder storms that occurred in some places around the Valley.
As victim impact statements were presented in court yesterday at the trial of former swimming coach George Gibney. Newstalk's Reporter, Emily Keegan, joined Anton to discuss what the victims had to say.
Erica Stanford says she can't give out a copy of National's draft social media ban bill, but Labour MPs will get a briefing this week. It's understood National needs Labour support to pass it. Labour's Reuben Davidson says he's seen the draft in Stanford's office, but wasn't allowed a copy to show colleagues to discuss. Newstalk ZB's Azaria Howell says it's expected that more Labour MPs will see this bill on Thursday. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler Drake joins Luke and John Lund to discuss who has stood out to him so far for the Arizona Cardinals in training camp, his reaction to Jacoby Brissett getting a new deal, and if Carson Beck is still going to get a chance after Brissett got a pay raise.
Hour 3 of Jake & Ben on July 27, 2026 In Case You Missed It - 76ers Reporter Gina Mizell talks LeBron James UNLV Head Coach Josh Pastner Said You can "Buy" His Basketball Team for $10 Million Audio Vault: Hear Shohei Ohtani's Interpretor Call the Bank Pretending to be Him
Gene is joined by The Day Reporter Joe Wojtas from New London to talk about the transfer of Nunavik the whale to Mystic aquarium in Connecticut. Wojtas was on scene as Nunavik was moved to his tank and explains what he saw the night of the transfer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Government says the expanded Family Boost scheme's paying off. Almost 100,000 families have now received at least one payment to help with early childhood education costs. The Government lifted the ECE fee rebate, raised the maximum weekly payment and widened eligibility last year. Newstalk ZB reporter Azaria Howell explained further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nick Freitas joins Jillian Michaels to break down the biggest election integrity claims making headlines right now. In this episode: How Democrats “Lawfully" Outgame the GOP Trump's claim that China acquired 220 million voter files from 18 states The New Jersey admission of 6,600 non-citizens on the voter rolls Nick Freitas's own 2020 election story: a mislabeled thumb drive, 15,000 votes, and a two-point loss The SAVE Act & Senate Gridlock The Los Angeles mail-in ballots that flipped a race and what nobody wants to explain How Democrats legally funnel taxpayer money through NGOs to swing elections Election Integrity claims tied to declassified intelligence documents Cultural Marxism & Modern Tyranny Birthright citizenship and the 14th Amendment fight, explained Cuba's alleged 60-year infiltration of US institutions / Marco Rubio Venezuela's Maduro-era voting machines and why the comparison to US elections falls apart Why weak arguments can sink a strong case, and what the GOP keeps getting wrong What Americans can actually do to fix broken elections before the midterms
When President Trump invokes tariffs - he promises they'll benefit Americans. But the experience of some small business owners tells a different story. For this week's Reporter's Notebook, Host Debbie Elliott speaks with NPR Business Correspondent Alina Selyukh about what she learned about the unexpected costs small businesses are shouldering.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.This episode was produced by Gabriel Sanchez. Our director is Erika Ryan.It was edited by Emily Kopp and Adam Raney.Our interim executive producer is Courtney Dorning.See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
Trump issues a major new statement on Iran, Marco Rubio demolishes the media's foreign-policy narrative, and Elon Musk unloads during a hostile interview—calling out fake news, defending DOGE, and warning that Britain is nearing civil war.Plus, Laura Loomer interviews Zelensky, a new Fox poll shows overwhelming support for voter ID, Karoline Leavitt weighs in on the WHCD, and Andrew Tate complains about jail. We also cover AOC's surprising 2028 poll numbers, Ted Cruz's prediction for Chuck Schumer, Jon Stewart's interview with Zohran Mamdani, and Tucker Carlson's shocking claims about Islamic terrorism and Israel.Later, Candace Owens responds to Tracy Martin, talks parasites, and leaves us with even more questions. It's a packed episode full of political chaos, media meltdowns, and viral moments.Clean water is not a luxury. Find the system that is right for you from SentryH2O. Visit https://SentryH2O.com/CHICKS and save 10% with code CHICKS. Support your heart health, circulation, and healthy cholesterol levels with HealthyCell. Visit https://HealthyCell.com/CHICKS and use code CHICKS20 to save 20% on your first purchase.Put better beef on the grill this summer with Backyard Butchers. Visithttps://BackyardButchers.com/Chicks where code CHICKS auto-applies for 30% off first order+ 2 free 10-oz ribeyes + free shipping!Because readiness isn't just for those in the field—it's for life. Explore Ready Wise for simple ways to stay prepared at https://ReadyWise.com and save 10% with Chicks10.Subscribe and stay tuned for new episodes every weekday!Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTikTokXLocalsMore InfoWebsite
Tom picks back up on Elon's most recent interview, and during it he points out that people hate the media. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Craig Collins sits in for Dana. A Jewish man is stabbed in Manhattan by an assailant allegedly yelling ‘Allahu Akbar'. The White House Correspondents' Dinner will be held for the second time Friday evening with heightened security measures. The House is investigating leftist non-profits for political fraud and ties to the CCP. Jasmine Crockett compares Trump to Hitler, yet again. Elon Musk eviscerates a liberal reporter with The Economist. Sen. Rand Paul admits he hasn't talked to Mitch McConnell recently. Rep. Brandon Gill gives another masterclass when asking a woke administrator about DEI. Trump speaks out on the recent AI data center debate. A USA Today Reporter compares Caitlin Clark's WNBA presence to Emmett Till and blames Clark for racist death threats against Black WNBA players. Plus, more commentary.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.HumanNhttps://Humann.com/DanaGet the limited edition Watermelon Flavor and find out how to get a FREE 30-day supply before they sell out.Patriot Mobilehttp://PatriotMobile.com/DANAVisit online or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code DANA for a FREE month of service.Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.comDeclare your independence from pain with Relief Factor—start the 3-Week QuickStart for just $17.76Ghost Bedhttps://GhostBed.com/DANAGhostBed has the cooling luxury mattress you need for the best summer sleep. Use code DANA for an extra 10% off sitewide.Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaIf you want to see how physical gold and silver could fit into your portfolio, download Noble Gold Investments FREE Wealth Protection Kit.Concerned Women For Americahttps://ConcernedWomen.org/DanaTogether, we can defend our girls, equip parents and protect the next generation. Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
Trump issues a major new statement on Iran, Marco Rubio demolishes the media's foreign-policy narrative, and Elon Musk unloads during a hostile interview—calling out fake news, defending DOGE, and warning that Britain is nearing civil war. Plus, Laura Loomer interviews Zelensky, a new Fox poll shows overwhelming support for voter ID, Karoline Leavitt weighs in […]
Brent and Ken try to understand the psychological reason NJ Governor Mikie Sherrill came out and said non-citizens in NJ were registered to vote by mistake. The guys break down what a state has to lose by sharing its voter rolls with the government. Republicans will use what Governor Sherrill did to justify why the Save Act should get passed.
Brent and Ken try to understand the psychological reason NJ Governor Mikie Sherrill came out and said non-citizens in NJ were registered to vote by mistake. The guys break down what a state has to lose by sharing its voter rolls with the government. Republicans will use what Governor Sherrill did to justify why the Save Act should get passed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Omar Ruiz joins Wolf and Luke to discuss if the Arizona Cardinals are holding a quarterback competition during training camp, what he expects to see from Jeremiyah Love in his rookie season, and who in the NFC west improved the most.
In hour 2, Marc dives into the latest undercover interview from James O'Keefe, this time posing for a dinner date with a Pentagon official who laid out his plans to reverse Trump & his administration's changes while in office. Elon went off on an interview from the Economist on the difference between the far left and what she referred to as the far right. Our St. Louis Morning Brief dives deeper into a Local councilwoman in hot water and a positive move by St. Louis City for the future of its teen students. Nicole Murray breaks down the latest news and we touch on why you don't need to be going to the Jersey Shore anytime soon...
Reporter, Andrew Lowth visits the village of Kilcash, close to Slievenamon, Tipperary where a large, multi-agency effort to extinguish a fire is continuing for a fifth day.
Neil Hesketh, Reporter for Sur in English based in Southern Spain, discusses the ongoing heatwave in Spain with weather warnings in place.
Ohio's race for governor is bringing competing visions for property tax relief into focus. Democratic candidate Dr. Amy Acton is proposing targeted relief for homeowners, including expanding the homestead exemption and creating an income-based property tax cap. Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has called for dramatically reducing property taxes and has previously supported eliminating them altogether. The Ohio EPA has abandoned a proposed statewide permit that would have allowed data centers to discharge wastewater under a single set of rules. Instead, the agency will require each facility to obtain an individual permit with a project-specific environmental review. The decision came after the agency received thousands of public comments raising concerns about potential impacts on Ohio waterways. An investigation published this week by Mother Jones details allegations against U.S. Rep. Max Miller involving claims of domestic violence, drug use and threats. Miller, who is campaigning for reelection, has denied wrongdoing and challenged many of the allegations in court, while some related investigations remain ongoing. Akron's Northside Marketplace will permanently close July 31 after its owners said mounting debt and financial challenges made the business unsustainable. The closure leaves more than 100 vendors searching for new locations. One vendor is encouraging others to sell their products at a similar store, The Mercantile Akron, which is expected to open soon downtown. Wednesday marked the 230th anniversary of Cleveland's founding on July 22, 1796. Events across the city are celebrating Cleveland's history, neighborhoods and cultural legacy. We will discuss these stories and more news of the week on the "Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable." Guests:- Anna Huntsman, Reporter, Ideastream Public Media- Andrew Meyer, Deputy Editor of News, Ideastream Public Media- Karen Kasler, Bureau Chief, Ideastream Statehouse News Bureau
On this week’s edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob discusses the 2026 Baseball Hall of Fame enshrinement class, whether the Detroit Tigers need to deal Tarik Skubal at the upcoming deadline, and the significance of the record television ratings for Sunday Night Baseball's New York Yankees-Los Angeles Dodgers matchup. Plus, Baltimore Banner Washington Nationals reporter Kyle Williams and Forbes senior MLB writer Barry Bloom swing by. Finally, we drop Rob's latest appearance on MLB Network and the latest edition of Pocket Protector Central with analytics maven Anthony Masterson, and reveal the sixteenth installment of Rob’s Memory Lane series. Subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts and follow Rob on Twitter!! #OddCoupleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Fast Lane with Ed Lane: Thursday, July 23, 2026