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ESPN's Dusty Dvoracek joins Chris Plank and reacts to yesterday's interviews at SEC Media Days with Arch Manning, Jackson Arnold, Kirby Smart, and more. Plus some Rule Changes that defensive players will hate. And last but not least, the trending hype for OU to have a breakout season. Josh Helmer joins for The Crossover.
Sam and John reunite for a lively Wimbledon semifinals preview, dissecting Novak's grit, Sinner's form, and whether Fritz can shock Alcaraz. They recap Jack Sock and Bill Ackman's buzzworthy Newport doubles cameo, toast Fabio Fognini's surprise retirement, and swap semifinal picks in a split call on Sabalenka vs. Anisimova. The guys reflect on their own Wimbledon semifinal runs (and heartbreaks), the fate of fifth-set tiebreaks, and why some doubles veterans look suspiciously close to the legends circuit. Plus, Sam dishes on playing the Legends event with James Blake—and why Bruno Soares is still too good. All eyes now turn to championship weekend. 00:00 Introduction and Semifinals Overview 02:14 Fabio Fognini's Retirement Announcement 03:59 Men's Semifinals Breakdown: Sinner vs. Shelton 06:40 Ben Shelton's Performance and Future Prospects 08:39 Novak Djokovic's Path to the Semifinals 11:45 Taylor Fritz's Journey to the Semifinals 17:32 Reflecting on Memorable Matches 18:18 Impact of Rule Changes in Tennis 19:55 Women's Draw Analysis 21:48 Semifinal Predictions and Analysis 29:54 Legends Match and Personal Anecdotes 31:59 Closing Thoughts and Future Guests
Today's Headlines: Israeli PM Netanyahu visited Trump at the White House, praised their Iran offensive, and said he'll nominate Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize, while Trump threatened 10% tariffs on any country aligning with BRICS and promised to resume U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was impersonated by an AI deepfake in messages sent to officials, prompting national security concerns. In Texas, officials now report at least 110 dead and 160 missing after catastrophic flooding, as criticism mounts over lawmakers blocking emergency warning upgrades. The Supreme Court cleared the way for mass federal layoffs by backing Trump's executive order, while the IRS ruled churches can now endorse political candidates without losing tax-exempt status. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok began posting antisemitic content after a “retraining,” TSA scrapped the shoe removal rule at airports, and investors bought up 27% of all U.S. homes sold in Q1, sidelining everyday buyers. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: NBC News: Live updates: Supreme Court allows mass federal layoffs; Trump addresses Russia, Iran and tariffs at Cabinet meeting WaPo: A Marco Rubio impostor is using AI voice to call high-level officials NBC News: Texas floods live updates: Death toll surpasses 100, at least 160 missing TX Tribune: Texas lawmakers failed to pass a bill to improve local disaster warning systems this year AP News: Supreme Court clears the way for Trump's federal workforce cuts NYT: I.R.S. Says Churches Can Endorse Candidates From the Pulpit Axios: Elon Musk's Grok praises Hitler, shares antisemitic tropes in new posts CBS News: Passengers at U.S. airports no longer have to remove shoes during regular TSA checks AP News: Investors snap up growing share of US homes as traditional buyers struggle to afford one Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dennis and Brady talk about all the rule changes they have experienced over the last five years, including postseason changes, rule tweaks and others. What other changes they want to see in the future and more!
Teachers at last-chance education programmes for troubled teens say allowing them to keep students beyond the age of 16 would change lives. RNZ's education correspondent John Gerritsen reports.
In this episode, Matt and Bryan sit down and discuss Scott Canterbury's win in the NPFL on Douglas lake and possible rule changes for BASS in 2026.
Send us a textThis week, Michael and Ryan (and George) discuss the high school and college rule changes for 2025.Listening note: As was the case in Episode 35, when we discussed 2024's rule changes, podcast mascot George (pictured) was again so excited about this year's rule changes that his panting is audible in a few places; he sends his apologies.You can find us on Facebook at Learn Your Stripes Podcast, on Twitter @LYS_podcast, on Instagram @learnyourstripespodcast, and at learnyourstripespodcast.com. If you liked this week's episode, please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Thank you for your continued support!
Welcome to Episode 189 of Special Conditions, the Pokémon TCG podcast where competing and collecting collide!
Let us know how we're doing - text us feedback or thoughts on episode contentThe Greenhouse Gas Protocol is now in the decision phase on how to revise their widely accepted Scope 2 emissions accounting measures. The current set of accounting rules were first established in 2015 - but a lot has changed in the interim. Revisiting these rules to modernize them and promote true, physical decarbonization is important.But there are a couple of proposed changes that have generated a LOT of controversy. In this episode, Paul unpacks the impact of hourly matching and deliverability and discusses how these accounting rules may slow down corporate renewable procurement immeasurably.For more research:"The world's most used carbon accounting rule is about to get a major overhaul" - WoodMackenzie"Limitations of Hourly Matching Claims for Scope 2 Reporting" - Greenhouse Gas Management Institute"Electricity System and Market Impacts of Time-based Attribute Trading and 24/7 Carbon-free Electricity Procurement" - Qingyu Xi and Jesse Jenkins, Princeton UniversityFollow Paul on LinkedIn.
Brandon Berg joins Dan to discuss some potential WIAA rule changes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Between July and December 2024, the Department of Home Affairs received over 4.85 million temporary and migration visa applications, a slight increase from 4.78 million during the same period the previous year. As the new financial year approaches, Australia is introducing a range of changes across various visa categories.
Public financing is not going to end. Everyone said that Kansas City was the end when they voted down those new stadium proposals. Nope. Here we go again! The Cleveland Browns are about to get $600 million to build a new stadium! And this is a good one! (8:30) The Washington Commanders are still trying to get a new stadium. And now we have lawmakers in DC that want to talk and talk and talk! (12:20) Logan Morrison joins the show! We talk baseball, heckling and more! (39:25) Premiere Lacrosse League signed a new deal with ESPN. This one is an interesting one because ESPN has taken a small stake in the league. (44:33) Jacob deGrom almost pitched a perfect game yesterday. Would the team ever have taken him out? Should they have protected him if it came to it or just let him fire it off? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Public financing is not going to end. Everyone said that Kansas City was the end when they voted down those new stadium proposals. Nope. Here we go again! The Cleveland Browns are about to get $600 million to build a new stadium! And this is a good one! (8:30) The Washington Commanders are still trying to get a new stadium. And now we have lawmakers in DC that want to talk and talk and talk! (12:20) Logan Morrison joins the show! We talk baseball, heckling and more! (39:25) Premiere Lacrosse League signed a new deal with ESPN. This one is an interesting one because ESPN has taken a small stake in the league. (44:33) Jacob deGrom almost pitched a perfect game yesterday. Would the team ever have taken him out? Should they have protected him if it came to it or just let him fire it off? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The four-time All-Ireland winner Ciara Trant and OTB's Rachel Sheehan were back in studio with Ger and Colm on Thursday's Off The Ball Breakfast. With the quarter-final draw with the All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Championship confirmed, Ciara and Rachel assessed which teams are looking best set for a charge through the knockout rounds. Beyond that, Ciara and Rachel considered whether Ladies Gaelic Football needs to take a look at adopting some of the rules that have reinvigorated men's Gaelic football, and what the split-season has done to damage the sport in terms of attendance and media interest. Off The Ball Breakfast w/ UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInAction Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
Bitcoin is down slightly at $107,119 Eth is down slightly at $2,427 XRP, is down slightly at $2.19 NYSE Arca files rule change to list Truth Social Bitcoin and ETH ETF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour Three- What does the rest of the sports world think of the Bills WR Room? full 2493 Wed, 25 Jun 2025 22:50:48 +0000 x50QqLbGRHoZOnICLo5k9zwnPKheZQDy nfl,buffalo bills,rule change,sports Schopp and Bulldog nfl,buffalo bills,rule change,sports Hour Three- What does the rest of the sports world think of the Bills WR Room? Sports talk should be entertaining and informative, which is why Schopp and the Bulldog control the WGR 550 airwaves every weekday from 3-7 p.m. Chris "The Bulldog" Parker bleeds Buffalo and is as passionate about the Sabres and Bills as any listener to our radio station. Mike Schopp keeps the callers in line while dishing out his unique perspective and opinions, and creating on-air fantasy drafts of anything from favorite candy and meats, to actors, presidents and bands. Bills reporter Sal Capaccio appears daily on the show covering every move the team makes like nobody else!The top-notch weekly guests include:Mondays (DURING FOOTBALL SEASON) at 4 p.m. - Buffalo Bill, Eric WoodSabres general manager Kevyn Adams (DURING HOCKEY SEASON) - 5:30 p.m.Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. - Sports betting media specialist Evan Abrams from The Action NetworkTogether for 10 years, Schopp and the Bulldog are the No. 1 most listened to talk show in all of Western New York.On Demand Audio is presented by Northwest Bank. For What's Next. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://playe
June 24th, 2025: Panthers Repeat, Rule Change Ideas by Twofiveandten
Morph Market is attacked after changing its shipping box requirements—and the reptile community is split. Are they raising standards… or pushing sellers into unnecessary upgrades? In this episode of Reptiles With Podcast, we explore the backlash and what this really means for breeders and hobbyists. Is this just an example of the community overreacting? Let's unpack it all.Sponsored by:MorphMarket: https://www.morphmarket.com/Dubia.com: https://dubiaroaches.com/Coco2Go: https://shop.cocodude.com/MERCH: https://modernreptileshop.com/collections/reptile-merch-for-sale1 Become a Member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaQN1-ZcfQ6ulG2hE41lIKw/joinSubscribe & Hit the Bell to STAY INFORMED!Timestamps:00:00 Puerto Rico Documentary01:17 MorphMarket Shipping Policy23:15 Fathers Day28:00 White Rhino is Functionally Extinct 33:51 Reptile-ish Representation In Modern MediaHostsYoshii @modernreptileshop Chuckey @madbioreptilesEric @reptiverseThe Reptiles With Podcast covers Repti-Culture with a comedic twist. We aim to give different perspectives on all topics, even the controversial ones.#MorphMarket #ReptileCommunity #ReptileDrama #MorphMarketUpdate #reptilehobby #whiterhino #herpetology #wildlife #DreamJob #reptilebreeder #reptilekeeper #zookeepers #reptileeducation #reptileswithpodcast #reptilepodcast
The NBA Draft is this week and LeBron James and Steve Nash reflect on their own draft experiences. LeBron then talks about his mindset as a sure fire number one pick and shares his thoughts about this year's prospective number one pick, Cooper Flagg. Finally, the guys talk through various rule changes such as the 4-point line and eliminating the charge. Thanks for watching Mind the Game and stay tuned for a VERY special episode next week!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ireland and Beto circle back to the Thunder winning the NBA Championship! Are the Thunder too young to know how to party? What basketball rule changes do LeBron James and Steve Nash want to see in the NBA? Has the NIL money in college changed the sports landscape? Take a listen to the Buss Family tribute that aired on Spectrum Sportsnet. Game of Games, plus Supercross Talk! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CassGPT Returns! Medigap & Medicaid UpdatesBrief DescriptionCass is back—and just in time. In this extended episode of Jae's Corner: Now It Makes Sense, Jae and Cass break down the unintended costs of Virginia's Medigap birthday rule, the unraveling of Medicaid eligibility post-pandemic, and the looming threat to enhanced ACA subsidies (APTC). If you're in Medicare, Medicaid, or in between, this is the episode that pulls back the curtain on policy spin and shows you the financial reality. Get ready to decode the system, avoid premium traps, and learn how to plan before the rules change beneath your feet.In This Video00:00:00 The Return of Cass & What's Coming00:01:10 Medigap Birthday Rule in Virginia Explained00:02:15 The Pricing Trap: How Carriers Adjust00:03:50 Who the Birthday Rule Hurts Most00:05:20 Unintended Consequences for Medically Vulnerable00:08:15 Medicaid Expansion vs. Eligibility Unwinding00:10:30 How to Stay on Medicaid: Monthly Action Steps00:13:10 WARN Notices and the Link to Healthcare Coverage00:16:30 Real-Life Examples: COBRA vs. ACA Planning00:23:45 Enhanced APTC Threat & Financial Planning Shifts
In this episode of the BikeRadar Podcast, digital editor Jack Luke and senior technical writer Simon von Bromley break down a huge week in cycling tech news. From the UCI's latest major rule change to new groupsets from SRAM and Shimano – and motorsport giant Brembo entering the cycling world via Specialized – they unpack all the key stories. Plus, don't miss BikeRadar's top story of the week and our rant of the week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Summer is here, and that means we are one season closer to a new season of college hoops! This week, Bob highlights the key matchups for the ACC/SEC challenge for both the men and the women. Later, he welcomes Kevin Blossom, SVP and GM, Retail of MOLECULE to talk about the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year, presented by Molecule, and the benefits of sports sponsorships.WANT TO SUPPORT A TROPHY LIFE?Leave a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your feedback only helps make the show better, and we appreciate your support! For more information about the Naismith Trophy Award, visit our home on the web.
Last hour of The Plank Show with Chris Plank and Blake Gamble for almost 2 weeks (they had a good run while it lasted). The guys discuss even more changes coming to College Football regarding the transfer portal window and NIL, how it affects smaller schools and non-football sports. Then Josh Helmer joins for The Crossover to go over some of Sports' Unbreakable Records and give his input on Cursed Teams.
Mitch Harper and Matt Baiamonte discuss the biggest rule changes ahead of the upcoming basketball sesason.
The coach Wimp Sanderson made his weekly visit with us on 3 Man Front to weigh in on the new rule changes coming to college basketball, the House Settlement & the College World Series!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rule changes for the 2025 season full 735 Thu, 12 Jun 2025 22:07:04 +0000 awbjVzR519zDOIhhCDTKfpIwPSQgVAuV sports Schopp and Bulldog sports Rule changes for the 2025 season Sports talk should be entertaining and informative, which is why Schopp and the Bulldog control the WGR 550 airwaves every weekday from 3-7 p.m. Chris "The Bulldog" Parker bleeds Buffalo and is as passionate about the Sabres and Bills as any listener to our radio station. Mike Schopp keeps the callers in line while dishing out his unique perspective and opinions, and creating on-air fantasy drafts of anything from favorite candy and meats, to actors, presidents and bands. Bills reporter Sal Capaccio appears daily on the show covering every move the team makes like nobody else!The top-notch weekly guests include:Mondays (DURING FOOTBALL SEASON) at 4 p.m. - Buffalo Bill, Eric WoodSabres general manager Kevyn Adams (DURING HOCKEY SEASON) - 5:30 p.m.Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. - Sports betting media specialist Evan Abrams from The Action NetworkTogether for 10 years, Schopp and the Bulldog are the No. 1 most listened to talk show in all of Western New York.On Demand Audio is presented by Northwest Bank. For What's Next. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F
Have rule changes lead to less turnovers? full 1338 Thu, 12 Jun 2025 22:04:39 +0000 WYW7BdPzD6NjljU0l77NYILCUCASLuUn sports Schopp and Bulldog sports Have rule changes lead to less turnovers? Sports talk should be entertaining and informative, which is why Schopp and the Bulldog control the WGR 550 airwaves every weekday from 3-7 p.m. Chris "The Bulldog" Parker bleeds Buffalo and is as passionate about the Sabres and Bills as any listener to our radio station. Mike Schopp keeps the callers in line while dishing out his unique perspective and opinions, and creating on-air fantasy drafts of anything from favorite candy and meats, to actors, presidents and bands. Bills reporter Sal Capaccio appears daily on the show covering every move the team makes like nobody else!The top-notch weekly guests include:Mondays (DURING FOOTBALL SEASON) at 4 p.m. - Buffalo Bill, Eric WoodSabres general manager Kevyn Adams (DURING HOCKEY SEASON) - 5:30 p.m.Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. - Sports betting media specialist Evan Abrams from The Action NetworkTogether for 10 years, Schopp and the Bulldog are the No. 1 most listened to talk show in all of Western New York.On Demand Audio is presented by Northwest Bank. For What's Next. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=ht
Talk Sports HR 1 6.11.25 - College Basketball Rule Changes by Fanrun Radio
Today's Sports Daily covers NFL Week 1 morning slate is brutal, ESPN Announces Lee Corso's last broadcast date and location, college basketball with a much needed major rule change, Ohtani returning to pitching, & NBA and NHL Finals talk.Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group)
Robby and Joe discuss the personal development of RB Tyjae Spears, break down the new college basketball rules, and Paul Kuharsky has a rant
Hour 1 of Wednesday's 3 Man Front featured college basketball attempting to shorten the length of games, our picks for the biggest trap game on Alabama's 2025 schedule & Brian Edwards' pick for the NBA Finals tonight!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) making bylaw changes to address student-athletes transferring, and explain why these changes stem from athletes not actually living where they say they do.
It's been famously said in Canada that if you don't like your weather out the front door, just take a look out the back door instead, where you're sure to find something more to your liking. Similar phrasing might be appropriate when discussing the NCAA rule change that has shifted the ground beneath junior hockey in Canada: if you don't like how the rule change is impacting the CHL this week, just wait a week and your feelings are likely to change. The environment has been that turbulent in this new era, which currently still resembles the wild, wild west. And the rollercoaster ride isn't likely to end anytime soon, so just let Farwell and Dan be your steady hands as we navigate this new landscape (trust us, we tried to get a hot take out of Dan this week and he wouldn't bite). The guys this week discuss how the tide has turned back in the OHL's direction, and the lengths that teams are going through to set themselves apart. Also, the Branch era in the OHL appears to have officially ended. Then, it's off to Oshawa where a strange coaching carousel continues to rotate and the marquee franchise pours cold water on sale rumours (remember what we always say about rumours in the OHL??). Finally, McCue is on the move again and the guys like the destination. But they don't like what happened to an old friend in the NHL. Send us feedback anytime to ohlpodcast@rogers.com and don't forget to follow us on Instagram (@theohlpodcast). The OHL Podcast is supported by Draft Kings Sportsbook.
Unlock all the Disney World 2025 magic! Dive into every detail of DVC Welcome Home Weeks, new restaurant rules, and our Ultimate Guide to choosing the perfect Disney World hotel. Plus: Festival of Fantasy Parade updates, Big Thunder Mountain construction, and a Cirque du Soleil kids' ticket deal. Money-saving tips, and more—tune in for your most magical trip ever!
May 21st, 2025 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket’s Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake is back for a Thursday pod that wraps up yesterday's Newsletter insights around the NFL's finalized rule changes with thoughts on the Browns choice to turn down the push rule and how they navigate short yardage compared to the Eagles popular style.Then for Part II you can unlock, Jake is joined by Bill Landis of the Kings of the North Podcast to go through the journey of Quinshon Judkins to and as a part of the Ohio State program. From his dominant early days at Ole Miss, what took him North to the Buckeye state, how he fit in with a talented program, to what he brings to the Browns as a person and player. Bill provides great details on Judkins the person and player from his brief but impactful stint in Columbus.To unlock the FULL daily podcast each day, click the link to join and support us by subscribing at BrownsFilmBreakdown.com.
May 21, 2025 - Season 15, Episode 136 of The Terrible Podcast is now in the can. In this Wednesday morning episode, Alex Kozora and I get right into talking about the latest news concerning the Pittsburgh Steelers and that includes the waiving of OL Lecitus Smith on Tuesday. We go on to discuss the current depth issues facing the Steelers this summer when it comes to their offensive line unit. The NFL is addressing and voting on several rule change proposals on Wednesday, so Alex and I make sure to recap all of those. We discuss NFL players now being allowed to compete in the Olympics in flag football, the fairness of the Tush Push and the new rule concerning onside kickoffs. Alex and I briefly look ahead at the teams that might be looking to select a quarterback in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft and how that could impact the Steelers wanting to do so. We also briefly discuss how much work Steelers rookie QB Will Howard might get this summer in training camp and the preseason. Howard had an interview with Kay Adams at the annual NFL Rookie Premier event, so we go over a few things that he said during it. The Steelers reportedly indeed had some level of interest in trading for New Orleans Saints WR Chris Olave earlier in the offseason, so Alex and I go over that little nugget that was passed along on Wednesday morning. Alex and I then move on to talk about Steelers rookie RB Kaleb Johnson as it relates to his pass protection ability in college. We go over what the tape says concerning that phase of his game. Steelers DT Cameron Heyward made his thoughts known recently about the team's travel plans for their last international game several years ago, so we make sure to go over his comments on that topic. This 83-minute episode also discusses several other minor topics not noted in the recap. We end this show by answering several emails we received from listeners of the show. steelersdepot.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys start the second and final hour of the show answering more of your calls on one rule change you'd implement.
Mike and Rico continue their rule change topic, taking more of your calls until Riger joins in cross-talk to wrap up the show.
Mike and Rico open this short show following a Tigers' W reacting to the news that the Tush Push ban failed. They debate the one rule they'd want to implement across all sports.
Today's Sports Daily covers OKC/Minnesota and the TWolves Jeckyll-and-Hyde performances in the playoffs, NFL approves it's players for flag football in the 2028 Olympics, & voting today for rule changes on the Tush Push & reseeding in the playoffs.Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group)
Mike and Rico bring up two of the rule changes being voted on by owners tomorrow, wondering which of the two they'd rather see implemented.
Valenti and Rico take your calls on which NFL rule change you'd want implemented.
Mike and Rico begin the second hour of the show taking a couple more of your calls on which NFL rule change you'd rather have implemented. Then, they shift gears to discuss the news that the NCAA is looking to hire a CEO of college football, which could change the sport for the better as we know it.
Nate Taylor and Joshua Brisco discuss the pending rule changes for the NFL and how they impact the Chiefs. Later, Nate gives his final thoughts on the Chiefs schedule. —
King and the Astros' bullpen is on fire. Altuve finds himself in an early season slump. The Packers' proposal to ban the "Tush Push." How that would benefit the NFL and a potential change to the playoff format to become a bracket.
5.19.25, Mark Maske from The Washington Post joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to break down the possibility of the proposed NFL rule changes passing when the owners reconvene this week.