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Photo: Kipnuk resident Larry Kalistook asks village and state officials questions about possible relocation during the meeting on January 31, 2026. (James Oh / Alaska Public Media) The Alaska Native village of Kipnuk is at a crossroads. A powerful storm last fall destroyed homes, contaminated water, and left residents with a critical decision: rebuild in the same spot or move to higher ground? As the Alaska Desk’s Alena Naiden from our flagship station KNBA reports, the conversation is just getting started. Kipnuk resident Rayna Paul fights back tears as she talks about how the remnants of Typhoon Halong ravaged her village — and why relocating is so important for the next generation. “We want them to have a livable life too.” She shared her thoughts at a recent meeting in Anchorage, where more than 50 Kipnuk residents discussed the future of their community. Village Council President Daniel Paul says it'll be up to the residents to decide what's next. “I had many calls from our tribal members, half of them wanna stay, half wanna go.” Kipnuk is about four miles inland from the Bering Sea coast and was once home to about 700 people. Nearly everyone evacuated after the October storms. Paul says about 100 residents are back now, working to rebuild, but there's a lot to do. The storm demolished about 150 homes, wiped out vital infrastructure, and left lands and water contaminated. During the meeting, residents spoke predominantly in Yup'ik, asking what relocation could look like. They asked about how to choose a new site and secure land ownership. And they pondered what it would take to set up critical infrastructure at a new place. Village Council Vice President Chris Alexie says that would include a school, airport, and health clinic. “This isn’t going to be an easy process to do, but we have to do that.” Village officials say the relocation process can take years. Kipnuk elder David Carl says he supports relocating. “We’re not thinking about ourselves, who we are now, we just want to fight for our upcoming generations.” But for Daniel Paul, Kipnuk is home and he hopes to live there again one day. “For me, I’m gonna stick with Kipnuk, regardless of how the situation is. I was raised there, and I’ll stay there.” Paul says the meeting was just the first step in the relocation discussion, and residents have a lot of factors to weigh. But Kipnuk leaders also feel a sense of urgency. Paul says the village expects only one substantial influx of federal funding. To make the best use of it, he says they need to decide soon whether they want to stay or move. Navajo County Complex. (Courtesy Navajo County) For decades, public health officials in Navajo County, Ariz. have been helping tribal members and elders who were not born inside a hospital with obtaining birth certificates. As KJZZ's Gabriel Pietrorazio reports, they have seen a spike in applicants following reports of Native people getting caught up in ICE crackdowns nationwide. Last year, 305 residents applied for delayed birth certificates across Navajo County, two thirds of which covers tribal lands belonging to Navajos, Hopis, and White Mountain Apaches. Violet Redbird-Nez (Kiowa and Diné) is a vital records specialist with county public health. She treks to Kayenta quarterly to help residents get documented and for the last three months, Redbird-Nez says there is an uptick. “They're worried that they might get deported.” There were 22 applicants last month alone. Once the paperwork is filled out, it typically takes six weeks. “And it's so endearing to know that they came by to say, ‘Hey, thank you for helping me get my birth registered. I'm legal now,' is what they say. So that's awesome.” Indian Health Service is headquartered in Rockville, Md. (Photo: Antony-22 / Wikimedia) U.S. Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NM) and Mike Rounds (R-SD) introduced this week the Stronger Engagement for Indian Health Needs Act. The legislation elevates the role of the Indian Health Service (IHS) Director to Assistant Secretary for Indian Health within the Department of Health and Human Services. Senators say elevating the position would give IHS greater authority to address the health care needs of Native communities. Get National Native News delivered to your inbox daily. Sign up for our daily newsletter today. Download our NV1 Android or iOs App for breaking news alerts. Check out the latest episode of Native America Calling Thursday, February 5, 2026 – Can caribou slow the drive for oil and mineral development in Alaska?
Join the International Tournament bracket challenge!: https://app.sparc.fun/communities/sdpn/sparclets/brackets/ad2e1b2e-c979-4782-a043-57efe2cf126b On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, 00:00 Panarin is traded to the Kings 14:00 Chores and clearing snow 23:00 The Leafs beat the Oilers 1:09:00 Auston Matthews' future 1:19:00 Julian McKenzie joins to talk about Black Aces, the Sens 1st round pick, Labreton Flats, and more! Get Black Aces here: https://www.triumphbooks.com/black-aces-products-9781637278628.php 1:46:00 Flyers Fans vs Rick Tocchet vs Matvei Michkov 2:02:00 McDavid's Player's Tribune article 2:07:00 Jack Hughes against Devils fans Visit this episode's sponsors: Celebrate Team Canada with Tims Team Canada Olympic Hockey Cards! Purchase Team Canada Olympic Trading Cards in person at participating Tim Hortons restaurants and through the Tims app. Try Tempo Meals and enjoy balanced, better-for-you meals made with real ingredients that cook in just 2 minutes. Choose from 20 new meals each week that support your healthy lifestyle and nutrition goals. Visit https://tempomeals.com/sdp to get 60% off of your first order! If you're thinking of starting therapy, give BetterHelp a try. Visit https://www.betterhelp.com/sdp today to get 10% off your first month. That's https://www.betterhelp.com/sdp. Support the Scott McKay Foundation by attending the First Responder NHL Legends Charity Hockey Challenge on February 7th at 6:30pm at the Ford Performance Centre. Featuring legends like Doug Gilmour, Brad May, Raffi Torres and more! Visit https://www.bootsontheground.ca/events/first-responder-nhl-legends-charity-hockey-challenge for all the info. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code SDPN to turn five bucks into $300 in bonus bets if your bets win! Watch all episodes of The Steve Dangle Podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLk7FZfwCEidkgWpSiHVkYT7HrIzLPXlY Watch clips of The Steve Dangle podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLk7FZfwCEieOJuIrqWyZPWSIJtVMCbLz Buy SDP merch https://sdpnshop.ca/ Check out https://sdpn.ca/events to see The Steve Dangle Podcast live! Watch hockey with us! Live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLk7FZfwCEifCTX0vkKEaGg9otrW4Zl2k Subscribe to the sdpn YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@sdpn?sub_confirmation=1Join Subscribe to SDP VIP!: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0a0z05HiddEn7k6OGnDprg/join Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/thestevedanglepodcast Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sdpvip/subscribe - Follow us on Twitter: @Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde, & @JesseBlake Follow us on Instagram: @SteveDangle, @AdamWylde, & @Jesse.Blake Join us on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/MtTmw9rrz7 For general inquiries email: info@sdpn.ca Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leaders of the North Slope village of Nuiqsut sued the U.S. Department of Interior on January 28, for canceling a key subsistence protection for a development project, as The Alaska Desk’s Alena Naiden from our flagship station KNBA reports. About a year ago, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management issued an agreement with Nuiqsut leaders that prohibited oil and gas development around Teshekpuk Lake, which is located in the northeastern corner of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. The goal was to mitigate the harm that the ConocoPhillips' Willow project would have on caribou – a crucial subsistence resource for Nuiqsut residents. But last month, the Department of the Interior, which oversees BLM, canceled that agreement, saying it was improperly issued in the first place. In turn, Nuiqsut's leadership filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, arguing that the cancellation was illegal. “We’re fighting to protect the area and think about the caribou.” George Tuukaq Sielak is the president of Nuiqsut's Kuukpik Corporation. He says the cancellation was disappointing and damaged the trust of Nuiqsut residents. “By pulling that right of way off, I mean, it’s just like throwing us away.” Department of Interior officials declined to comment, citing the pending litigation. When BLM approved the controversial Willow project in 2023, one condition was mitigating the harm on Teshekpuk Lake – a key habitat for the Teshekpuk Caribou Herd. And BLM signed a right-of-way agreement with Nuiqsut to meet that condition. That conservation measure was backed by the law that directs the Department of Interior to conduct oil and gas leasing in the reserve. The law also requires “maximum protection” for Teshekpuk Lake and other significant subsistence areas. M Sielak, with Kuupik Corporation, says that Nuiqsut residents are careful when they consider development projects so close to their home, but the promise of additional protections for caribou helped more residents to get on board with Willow. “We will support development in our area, as long as we work together to balance, such as what we’re doing here with a right of way.” But the Department of the Interior said that the federal law does not authorize such conservation measures when it canceled the right-of-way agreement. The department also said in its cancellation letter that right-of-way agreements are usually used to allow oil and gas activities, not prohibit them, and that the primary goal of the law regulating the reserve is to support oil and gas leasing, while subsistence protections come second. The department indicated that they expect to hold lease sales this winter, which may include the area around Teshekpuk lake. Nuiqsut leadership say they might consider legal avenues – like seeking injunctive relief – to protect the area, but no decision has been made yet. A moonson sunset at Massai Point inside Chiricahua National Monument in southeastern Arizona. (Photo: Ron Stewart / National Park Service) A bipartisan bill on Capitol Hill is looking to turn one of Arizona's federal monuments into the state's fourth national park behind Saguaro, the Petrified Forest, and the Grand Canyon. KJZZ's Gabriel Pietrorazio has details. Established in 1924 by President Calvin Coolidge, Chiricahua National Monument is known by many as the “Wonderland of Rocks”. From Geronimo to Cochise, this land is also steeped in Apache history, something the San Carlos Apache Tribe and neighboring Mescalero Apache Tribe in New Mexico, want to see permanently protected. The effort is being led by U.S. Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) and U.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ) in the House. If passed, Arizona would tie fourth-overall with Colorado – behind Utah, Alaska, and California – for states with the most national parks. Yurok Chairman Joseph L James speaks at the 3rd Annual MMIP Tribal Policy Summit. (Courtesy Yurok Tribe / Facebook) California tribes are gathering this week for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) Tribal Policy Summit. The annual summit in its fourth year and is expected to draw tribal leaders, lawmakers, advocates, and victims' families. The theme is justice, healing, sovereignty, and solutions to the MMIP crisis. Two proposed pieces of legislation will be discussed: a bill to establish a MMIP Justice Program within the state justice department – and a bill to establish a Tribal Foster Care Prevention Program to prevent Indigenous children from entering the child welfare system, which advocates say is a MMIP pathway. The event is taking place Tuesday and Wednesday at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Sacramento. Get National Native News delivered to your inbox daily. Sign up for our daily newsletter today. Download our NV1 Android or iOs App for breaking news alerts. Check out the latest episode of Native America Calling Monday, February 2, 2026 – Native Americans are compelled to respond to indiscriminate ICE pressure
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Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:17532056201798502,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-9437-3289"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="https://cdn2.decide.dev/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs");pt> Click On Picture To See Larger PictureTrump started to put all the pieces together starting back in 2017. He was setting the stage to remove NAFTA but he was not able to because congress put roadblocks into the legislation, so he transitioned it into the USMCA and now he has trapped Canada in it. Trade deals are power of the US, the US has the leverage and the [CB] knows it. The [DS] along with Biden, Obama and Clinton are pushing the insurgency in this country. Walz believes he has the upper hand making a deal with Trump but this is going to backfire on him and Frey. The people in MN are already upset. The D’s believe they can shutdown the government and use the DHS funding to do it. But the OBBB is funding ICE so this is going to fail. Trump has the leverage and he weakening the [DS] every step of the way. The root cause is being exposed to the country. Economy Big Picture: President Trump and Trade Using the Art of the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy Canada and the EU take trade and economic positions seemingly against U.S. interests. Simultaneously Mexico modifies all their trade positions to come into alignment with the USA. Yesterday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Mexico will no longer ship oil to Cuba. When President Trump was asked about Prime Minister Mark Carney creating a new trade agreement with China, President Trump responded that he didn't care – it was irrelevant to him. Yet, simultaneously inside the USMCA President Trump has the power to veto any trade agreement between Mexico or Canada and a non-member nation. So, why didn't President Trump care? Easy, because in President Trump's mind there's not going to be a USMCA; so, he really doesn't care if Canada runs to violate it. In real terms, Canada doing bilateral deals with other countries, especially deals potentially detrimental to the USA, only strengthens his position on dissolving the USMCA. If Canada violates the terms and spirit of the USMCA, it makes dispatch of the unliked trade agreement even easier. Canada is helping President Trump remove the congressional justification they could use to block him. If Canada is violating the USMCA (CUSMA), Congress is kneecapped from interference. Source: theconservativetreehouse.com (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:18510697282300316,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-8599-9832"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="https://cdn2.decide.dev/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); https://twitter.com/Geiger_Capital/status/2015924180160594345?s=20 https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/2015949123648909631?s=20 more than officially reported. Furthermore, China officially bought an additional 0.9 tonnes in December, pushing the total gold reserves to a record 2,306 tonnes. This also marked the 14th consecutive monthly purchase. In 2025, China's total reported gold purchases reached +27 tonnes. Assuming official purchases were 10% of what China is actually buying, this suggests China acquired +270 tonnes of physical gold in 2025. China is stockpiling gold like we are in a major crisis. 2025. Why hasn’t the Korean Legislature approved it? Because the Korean Legislature hasn’t enacted our Historic Trade Agreement, which is their prerogative, I am hereby increasing South Korean TARIFFS on Autos, Lumber, Pharma, and all other Reciprocal TARIFFS, from 15% to 25%. Thank you for your attention to this matter! DONALD J. TRUMP PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Political/Rights DOGE https://twitter.com/alx/status/2015969948674203731?s=20 Geopolitical War/Peace Medical/False Flags [DS] Agenda https://twitter.com/VASenateGOP/status/2015208669336813823?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2015208669336813823%7Ctwgr%5E5081d9eb1b9220fa690d082571ec929c4f0248cc%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2026%2F01%2Fvirginia-democrats-now-seeking-double-their-own-pay%2F pocket to line their own. TOTAL CON JOB! True. The Department of Justice did withdraw its request for arrest warrants against Don Lemon and four other individuals involved in the disruption of a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, following a federal magistrate judge’s refusal to approve the related criminal complaints and an appeals court’s rejection of the DOJ’s emergency bid to compel the warrants. While prosecutors could potentially pursue charges through alternative means, such as a grand jury, the specific action of withdrawing the warrant request aligns with the reported events https://twitter.com/mrddmia/status/2016208255677067439?s=20 https://twitter.com/EricBrakey/status/2015578832070123856?s=20 https://twitter.com/JayTownAlabama/status/2015584436230717786?s=20 According to recent data from the Giffords Law Center, the following 16 jurisdictions (15 states plus the District of Columbia) have explicit prohibitions on carrying firearms at demonstrations, protests, or licensed public gatherings. These restrictions vary by state, with some banning both concealed and open carry, while others target only one or apply under specific conditions (e.g., only for participants or permitted events). Note that laws can change, and some states have exceptions like for enhanced permit holders. State/Jurisdiction Concealed Carry Prohibited? Open Carry Prohibited? Notes Alabama Yes Yes Arkansas Yes No Applies only to participants in permitted demonstrations; enhanced CCW permittees are allowed. California No Yes Open carry banned generally. Connecticut No Yes Open carry banned generally. District of Columbia Yes Yes Florida No Yes Open carry banned generally. Hawaii Yes Yes Illinois Yes Yes Louisiana Yes No Applies to permitted demonstrations or parades. Maryland Yes Yes Mississippi Yes No Applies to permitted demonstrations or parades. Nebraska Yes No Applies at “political rallies” and fundraisers. New Jersey Yes Yes New York Yes Yes North Carolina Yes Yes Washington No Yes https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/2015928285436203305?s=20 https://twitter.com/GuntherEagleman/status/2016211395273011469?s=20 gets disarmed… then shot. DHS is already tracking violent agitators who assault or obstruct officers (you know, felonies). Tom Homan pushing to make these interferers “famous” via database – names, faces, employers notified. The same crowd screaming “police state” will ignore he already assaulted officers once and walked https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/2016235731602067586?s=20 https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/2016177515845283911?s=20 nation that tramples the 4th Amendment and tolerates our neighbors being terrorized. The people of Minnesota have stood strong — helping community members in unimaginable circumstances, speaking out against injustice when they see it, and holding our government accountable to the people. Minnesotans have reminded us all what it is to be American, and they have suffered enough at the hands of this Administration. Violence and terror have no place in the United States of America, especially when it's our own government targeting American citizens. No single person can destroy what America stands for and believes in, not even a President, if we — all of America — stand up and speak out. We know who we are. It’s time to show the world. More importantly, it’s time to show ourselves. Now, justice requires full, fair, and transparent investigations into the deaths of the two Americans who lost their lives in the city they called home. Jill and I are sending strength to the families and communities who love Alex Pretti and Renee Good as we all mourn their senseless deaths. https://twitter.com/RyanSaavedra/status/2015985227798139267?s=20 https://twitter.com/JDVance/status/2015918587609772148?s=20 https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/2015971665906110549?s=20 https://twitter.com/BillMelugin_/status/2016220055973855403?s=20 https://twitter.com/Recon1_ZA/status/2015778411650732184?s=20 It’s a rapid, involuntary reaction mediated by the brainstem, involving muscle tension, elevated heart rate, and adrenaline release. That repetitive exposure from them fatigues neural pathways but sustains heightened arousal, diverting cognitive resources from higher-order tasks to basic threat monitoring. It is an acute stressor, activating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and sympathetic nervous system, which releases cortisol and adrenaline. Long exposure to this stuff impairs prefrontal cortex function critical for decision making. Pair this with the sheer annoyance, these tactics are a low-tech escalation of protest disruption, rooted in documented physiological responses to noise. In layman’s terms, they’re putting these officers on edge and triggering them to act. Pretti and Good was exactly what they wanted. It’s usually someone else who ends up dying and not the instigator. This is a great example. Watch the guy at the rear strike an officer against the head with an object. These officers, already on edge, are very likely to react to something like that. When someone ends up getting hurt, they’re all innocent. These events aren’t random. These are organised tactics. 80% of the people protesting aren’t aware that they’re being used by their own team as cannon fodder to generate outrage. https://twitter.com/DataRepublican/status/2015620564787105892?s=20 Tending the Soil on Chuffed. More about Tending the Soil later. What to know: the campaign is hosted by Chuffed and the first donation came from Jonny Soppotiuk, a Canada-based community organizer who is part of Chuffed leadership and specializes in fundraising. He is most likely a central figure in raising money. So, yeah. Starting to look like foreigners are playing a key role in all of this. That’s not all. I’ve put together a spreadsheet of 4000+ donors and their possible identities. https://twitter.com/davidson_f14299/status/2015874164679442499?s=20 Machine that's been running this country for decades. She's tied into the donors, the nonprofits, the consultants, the media networks — all the gears that keep the Machine turning. And look at what she just did. She tweeted out that webpage directing people to donate through a foreign‑operated platform. That's not some innocent little share. That's the Machine signaling to its own network — money pipelines, global partners, and political messaging all moving in sync. She knows exactly what she's amplifying and who benefits from it. And this isn't new for her. Look back at Russiagate. Her campaign funded the Steele dossier — the spark that set off years of investigations, headlines, and division. Even after the whole thing fell apart under scrutiny, the chaos it created was already locked in. That's how the Machine works: it doesn't need accuracy, it just needs momentum. And she's been one of the people who knows how to generate that momentum better than anyone. So where does she sit in the Machine? Right in the core. Not elected. Not accountable. Still pulling levers through the same networks she helped build. She's not operating inside the Machine — she's one of the people who designed the damn thing. And that's why her name keeps showing up. Not because she holds office. But because the Machine still runs on the structures she put in place — and every time she boosts a link, a cause, or a narrative, you can see those old gears turning all over again. https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/2015963638096429102?s=20 https://twitter.com/WarClandestine/status/2015941282237972649?s=20 President Trump's Plan And we back you WHOLEHEARTEDLY in making it happen https://twitter.com/TriciaOhio/status/2015939758858371393?s=20 https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/2015858856430055491?s=20 professional. He will continue to lead Customs and Border Patrol throughout and across the country — Mr. Homan will be the main point of contact on the ground in Minneapolis.” Hakeem Jeffries Backs Impeachment Push Against Kristi Noem House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and his leadership team voiced support Tuesday for impeaching Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Nearly 150 House Democrats have sponsored articles of impeachment against Noem, first unveiled by Democratic Illinois Rep. Robin Kelly on Jan. 14, but Jeffries had not previously backed the impeachment push. Jeffries vowed Tuesday that House Democrats will launch impeachment proceedings against Noem if President Donald Trump does not fire her. Source: dailycaller.com https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/2016203259900317988?s=20 https://twitter.com/amuse/status/2016218361844174956?s=20 Minnesota State Patrol has now been activated. They could have done this the whole time, but it wasn't until after the call between Walz and Trump, and the discovery of the Signal groups involving Minnesota government officials, that this happened. https://twitter.com/CynicalPublius/status/2015868419187544417?s=20 https://twitter.com/derrickvanorden/status/2015808200495312963?s=20 Counterinsurgency may be defined as ‘comprehensive civilian and military efforts taken to simultaneously defeat and contain insurgency and address its root causes'. Defeat refers to actively dismantling the insurgent group’s capabilities—through kinetic operations (e.g., raids, airstrikes) to kill or capture leaders, disrupt supply lines, and degrade their fighting strength. Contain means preventing the insurgency from spreading or escalating. This could involve securing borders, isolating insurgent areas, or using psychological operations (psyops) to undermine their recruitment and propaganda. The “simultaneously” part stresses that these aren’t sequential steps; they happen in parallel. You can’t just “contain” without addressing threats, nor can you defeat an insurgency if it keeps regenerating in new areas. Key challenge: Insurgents often blend into the civilian population, making it hard to target them without collateral damage, which can create more enemies. 3. Address Its Root Causes Insurgencies don’t arise in a vacuum; they’re often driven by underlying issues like political exclusion, economic inequality, corruption, ethnic tensions, or lack of basic services. The definition insists that long-term success requires tackling these “root causes” to prevent resurgence. This might include reforms such as land redistribution, anti-corruption drives, inclusive governance, or economic development programs. Without this, military victories are temporary. For instance, historical cases like the Malayan Emergency (1948–1960) succeeded partly because British forces combined military action with resettlement programs and political concessions that addressed Malay grievances against colonial rule. Broader Context and Principles Population-Centric Approach: Modern COIN doctrine, influenced by thinkers like David Galula or modern adaptations, views the local population as the “center of gravity.” The goal is to protect civilians, gain their trust, and separate them from insurgents—often summarized as “clear, hold, build” (clear insurgents from an area, hold it securely, and build sustainable institutions). Challenges and Criticisms: COIN is resource-intensive, time-consuming, and politically fraught. It can lead to prolonged conflicts, human rights abuses, or mission creep. Critics argue it sometimes ignores cultural contexts or over-relies on foreign intervention, as seen in Vietnam or Iraq. Success Factors: Effective COIN requires unity of effort (coordination between allies), intelligence-driven operations, and adaptability. Metrics for success go beyond body counts to include governance improvements and reduced violence. In essence, this definition portrays counterinsurgency as a balanced, enduring campaign that blends force with reform to not just suppress rebellion but eliminate the conditions that sustain it. https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/2015886441063055779?s=20 patriots need all the support they can get! Background on the “Big Beautiful Bill” and ICE Funding In 2025, Republicans passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (often referred to by President Trump as the “Big Beautiful Bill”), which allocated approximately $75 billion to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over four years. This funding was separate from annual appropriations and effectively tripled ICE’s budget, providing a multi-year “slush fund” for immigration enforcement, including deportations. This bill was part of Trump’s broader immigration agenda and bypassed traditional yearly funding processes, allowing ICE to operate independently of short-term congressional battles. Current Shutdown Threat and Democrats’ Strategy Democrats, led by figures like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sens. Patty Murray, Chris Murphy, and others, have vowed to block the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill in the Senate. This bill includes $64.4 billion for DHS overall, with about $10 billion specifically for ICE in the current fiscal year. Why the Shutdown Won’t Defund ICE Even prominent Democrats like Sen. Murray acknowledge that a shutdown or continuing resolution (short-term funding patch) won’t restrain ICE. The agency can draw from the $75 billion already secured via the Big Beautiful Bill, allowing operations to continue uninterrupted under Trump’s “law-and-order” immigration crackdown. A shutdown would primarily affect non-ICE parts of DHS (e.g., TSA, FEMA, Coast Guard) and other bundled departments, forcing some federal workers to go without pay while ICE remains funded and operational. Republican Position and “Upper Hand” The White House and GOP leaders like Speaker Mike Johnson are not yielding, insisting on passing the full package without decoupling DHS funding. They view Democratic threats as ineffective since ICE’s core operations are protected by the prior bill. The House has already passed the DHS bill with some Democratic support, putting pressure on the Senate. Republicans are framing this as Democrats prioritizing protests over essential services, giving the GOP leverage in negotiations. https://twitter.com/AwakenedOutlaw/status/2015946190219837842?s=20 themselves, and engage in thoughtful discourse and/or express outrage against the wholesale ridiculousness of not allowing the government to do its job and protect us…and they do so for months on matters that most would never have otherwise engaged in AND would otherwise slip out of the news cycle quickly. The Supreme Court ends up taking the case and rules (correctly) in favor of his administration. Piece by piece through this process, legal precedence is secured. Which, as it turns out, was deemed necessary to help secure the future of our Republic writ large. Lather. Rinse. Repeat. This implies that we are directly involved in an educational process, if you will, as we all progress through the realignment. Advantage: America’s future https://twitter.com/AGPamBondi/status/2015932965528764622?s=20 violent agitators. The DOJ went to court. We got a temporary stay. NOW, the 8th Circuit has fully agreed that this reckless attempt to undermine law enforcement cannot stand. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals rules in favor of Trump admin allowing ICE agents to arrest, detain, pepper-spray or retaliate against violent anti-ICE rioters, in Minneapolis, without probable cause (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs");
On today's episode Bussi stonewalls the Sens as the Canes take full control of the Eastern Conference. We hope you enjoy! Please follow us on Facebook, X, and Instagram @stormsurge_pod Email us at stormsurgecanespod@gmail.com Check out our website stormsurgepod.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Comment aider ses enfants à grandir avec confiance, autonomie et esprit critique dans un monde en mutation permanente, tout en tenant son rôle de femme leader ? Dans cet épisode, Jenny Chammas reçoit Solenne Bocquillon - le Goaziou, fondatrice de Soft Kids, experte des soft skills, pour une conversation à la croisée de la parentalité, du leadership et des grands défis du XXIᵉ siècle.Vous découvrez comment vos compétences professionnelles - confiance en soi, assertivité, sens de la coopération, gestion des émotions - sont aussi les clés d'une parentalité consciente, équilibrée et porteuse.Dans cet épisode :Vous identifiez les soft skills essentielles à transmettre à vos enfants pour les aider à naviguer dans un monde incertain, numérique, et rapide ;Vous explorez comment vos compétences de leader peuvent enrichir votre posture de parent (et vice versa) ;Vous comprenez pourquoi la qualité du lien prévaut sur la quantité de temps passé ensemble ;Vous obtenez des conseils concrets sur les écrans, l'IA, la charge mentale, et comment responsabiliser vos enfants sans culpabilité ;Vous repartez avec une vision plus fluide entre votre rôle de leader et votre rôle de parent : même posture, autres contextes.Un épisode qui réconcilie ambition professionnelle et parentalité, pour toutes celles qui souhaitent aider leurs enfants en transmettant ce qu'elles construisent chaque jour dans leur propre parcours de femme et de leader.Pour bénéficier de la formation "Être parents au 21e siècle", cliquez ici.Vous pouvez suivre Solenne Bocquillon - le Goaziou ici sur Linkedin.***Rejoignez la newsletter Sensées : elle vous donne accès à un concentré de coaching et d'inspiration. Inscrivez-vous gratuitement en cliquant ici. Tout comme sur le podcast Sensées, on y parle de leadership, d'ambition, de confiance en soi, de motivation, de carrière, d'outils de développement personnel, de management, de prise de poste, de prise de parole, et. : bref, de tout ce qui concerne le quotidien des femmes ambitieuses.**Notre guide "10 leviers essentiels pour les décideuses" est un véritable concentré d'outils de coaching et de mentoring, les mêmes que nous utilisons dans le programme Sensées. Il est conçu pour toutes les directrices, dirigeantes et entrepreneures qui sont fatiguées de porter seules les responsabilités. Si vous avez l'impression que votre quotidien vous échappe petit à petit, ce guide est fait pour vous. Cliquez ici pour obtenir votre exemplaire offert !*Vous représentez une entreprise et souhaitez développer le leadership de vos talents féminins ? : cliquez ici.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Kiedy ostatnio robiłaś coś naprawdę ważnego? Coś, co było wyrazem tego, co jest dla Ciebie najważniejsze i co daje poczucie sensu? W tym krótkim odcinku z serii Pytania Rozwojowe zapraszam Cię do zatrzymania się przy jednym pytaniu, które pomaga wrócić do siebie i sprawdzić, czy Twoje codzienne działania są w zgodzie z tym, kim jesteś. To 10 minut refleksji o sensie, wartościach i znaczących wyborach - nie tych wielkich i spektakularnych, ale prawdziwych i Twoich. Posłuchaj, jeśli czujesz, że: – dużo robisz, ale brakuje Ci poczucia sensu – chcesz na chwilę zwolnić i usłyszeć siebie – szukasz prostego pytania, które porządkuje
Anne Ghesquière reçoit Gwénaëlle Persiaux, psychologue clinicienne en environnement psychiatrique et psychothérapeute, spécialiste des blessures d'attachement. Comment distinguer l'angoisse d'une dépression ? Que se passe-t-il dans le corps lorsque le sens se retire ? Peut-on guérir sans surpsychologiser la souffrance ? Et si ces effondrements intérieurs étaient aussi des seuils de transformation et de croissance ? Gwénaëlle Persiaux explore ces zones sensibles avec justesse et humanité. Elle éclaire les mécanismes psychiques de la perte de sens, le rôle des blessures d'attachement, l'importance du lien et de l'expression émotionnelle dans la guérison. Une invitation à écouter ce qui vacille en nous pour retrouver une force vitale plus profonde et plus authentique. Son livre, Traverser la perte de sens, est paru aux éditions Eyrolles. [SÉLECTION WEEK-END – METAMORPHOSE] L'épisode #365 a été diffusé, la première fois, le 2 février 2023 .Quelques citations du podcast avec Gwénaëlle Persiaux :"Plus l'attachement est insécure, plus on est susceptibles de traverser des moments difficiles comme des dépressions, anxiétés ou autres troubles psychiques.""Quand on fait des efforts répétés et que ça n'aboutit pas à un résultat, on se résigne.""Les relations humaines sont un moteur formidable de croissance."Recevez chaque semaine l'inspirante newsletter Métamorphose par Anne GhesquièreDécouvrez Objectif Métamorphose, notre programme en 12 étapes pour partir à la rencontre de soi-même.Suivez nos RS : Insta, Facebook & TikTokAbonnez-vous sur Apple Podcast / Spotify / Deezer / CastBox / YoutubeSoutenez Métamorphose en rejoignant la Tribu MétamorphoseThèmes abordés lors du podcast avec Gwénaëlle Persiaux : 00:00Introduction02:00 L'invitée05:22 Qu'est-ce que la perte de sens ?07:49 Différencier l'angoisse de la dépression10:16 Les 4 enjeux existentiels14:06 Les 2 parties de la vie selon Jung16:12 Crise et questionnement existentiel18:06 Les symptômes du corps20:45 L'impact des types d'attachement23:50 Faut-il résister au vague à l'âme ?25:39 Le sentiment d'impuissance29:06 Les différents masques du faux self 35:28 Psychologisation de la souffrance et dérives 40:16 Renouer avec le corps et l'action 43:31 Risques du déni 46:58 La séparation permet-elle de grandir ? 48:54 Oser sa vulnérabilité 49:30 Que faire quand on s'est dissocié de ses émotions54:35 Renouer avec sa joie intérieure Avant-propos et précautions à l'écoute du podcast Photo DR Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
President Donald Trump made startling demands to take over Greenland this week. And Missouri's U.S. Sens. Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt have reacted much differently to the prospects of the United States taking over the Danish island. On the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, we talk with Washington University and Arizona State University's Steve Smith about the differing reactions to Trump's Greenland push.
On the latest episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, STLPR's Jason Rosenbaum talks with Missouri Sen. Ben Brown about why the state should eliminate the income tax. He also discussed Sens. Eric Schmitt and Josh Hawley's views on taking over Greenland with WashU's Steven Smith. And at the end of the show, Rosenbaum spoke with future Missouri House Speaker Alex Riley about the 2026 legislative session.
Vous vous surprenez à filtrer vos décisions, vos paroles, vos envies à travers ce que vous imaginez que les autres pourraient penser de vous ? Si c'est le cas, vous n'êtes pas seule. Pour beaucoup de femmes leaders, le regard des autres devient un poids silencieux qui influence leur façon de travailler, de s'exprimer… et de vivre. Dans cet épisode, je vous invite à déconstruire ensemble cette pression souvent invisible, mais profondément ancrée.Vous découvrez notamment :Pourquoi la peur du jugement est si fréquente chez les femmes ambitieuses,En quoi le regard des autres reflète souvent vos propres doutes,Comment repérer les schémas de people pleasing qui vous éloignent de vos désirs,Pourquoi ce besoin de plaire est souvent hérité de l'enfance ou du début de carrière,Comment retrouver une boussole interne pour prendre des décisions sereines,Ce que vos peurs vous révèlent de l'image de soi et des croyances limitantes,Des pistes concrètes pour vous libérer de l'envie de plaire à tout prix et construire un leadership aligné.Ce que pensent les autres ne dit rien de vous. Cela parle de leurs filtres, de leur histoire, de leurs peurs. Vous ne contrôlerez jamais leurs jugements, mais vous pouvez changer votre regard sur vous-même. Et c'est souvent là que commence une transformation profonde.Cet épisode s'adresse à toutes celles qui veulent faire des choix professionnels et personnels plus affirmés, moins dictés par l'approbation extérieure. Il vous aidera à vous reconnecter à ce qui compte pour vous, à reprendre confiance en votre voix et à tracer un chemin professionnel qui vous ressemble, avec moins de stress et plus de liberté intérieure.****Rejoignez la newsletter Sensées : elle vous donne accès à un concentré de coaching, d'inspiration et à un workshop offert chaque mois. Inscrivez-vous gratuitement en cliquant ici. Tout comme sur le podcast Sensées, on y parle de leadership, d'ambition, de confiance en soi, de motivation, de carrière, d'outils de développement personnel, de management, de prise de poste, de prise de parole, et. : bref, de tout ce qui concerne le quotidien des femmes ambitieuses.***Sensées, c'est aussi un programme de coaching pour les femmes dirigeantes, top managers et entrepreneures. Au sein du programme Sensées, vous êtes accompagnée en petit groupe ET en individuel dans votre croissance professionnelle. Vous êtes aussi formée et mentorée pour incarner pleinement votre leadership, avec les maîtres mots sérénité, plaisir, hauteur et impact. Intéressée ? Cliquez ici pour en savoir plus.**Notre guide "10 leviers essentiels pour les décideuses" est un véritable concentré d'outils de coaching et de mentoring, les mêmes que nous utilisons dans le programme Sensées. Il est conçu pour toutes les directrices, dirigeantes et entrepreneures qui sont fatiguées de porter seules les responsabilités. Si vous avez l'impression que votre quotidien vous échappe petit à petit, ce guide est fait pour vous. Cliquez ici pour obtenir votre exemplaire offert !*Vous représentez une entreprise et souhaitez développer le leadership de vos talents féminins ? : cliquez ici.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In a brand new episode of The Curfew Boys, hosts Anthony, Chris & Sammy discuss the dramatic comeback of the Montreal Canadiens versus the Ottawa Senators on the road. Meanwhile, the Canadiens have sent down Jacob Fowler to the Laval ocket, ending the three goalie rotation within the team.
David Sergi and Jay Maguire join the podcast this week after the recent hearing from DSHS public comment period began last week.Also just the day before this recording the Texas Supreme court Justices hear oral arguments from DSHS and Plaintiff SKYE Marketing case or Hometown Hero's case to consume federally legal hemp products. A case that was filed 5 years ago by Maguire and Sergi for Hometown and Skye.Having this Dynamic Duo on the podcast this week is huge insight on where we are and how things play out.Amidst all this the Federally side is looking at a DEA possible rescheduling of Marijuana while; Now, Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Rand Paul (R-KY) and Jeff Merkley (D-OR) have filed new legislation that would push that timeline back by another two years, giving hemp interests additional time to make their case that the policy would significantly harm the industry that was legalized during Trump's first term under the 2018 Farm Bill.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent joins exclusively after President Trump threatens tariffs on countries that don't go along with his push to control Greenland. Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Tim Kaine (D-Va.) join in a joint interview after their push to limit Trump's military authority on Venezuela failed by a single tie-breaking vote. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) reacts to the DOJ investigation into him and other Minnesota leaders. Former Secretary Jeh Johnson, Carol Lee and Peggy Noonan join the roundtable. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
- Karoline Leavitt weighs President Trump's possible use of the Insurrection Act in Minnesota, points to rising wages, and previews a new cost-cutting health care plan. - Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino addresses growing unrest in Minneapolis on “Wake Up America,” blaming Democratic leaders for inflaming tensions. - The acting ICE director condemns violent leftist protests in Minneapolis, warning the chaos “has to come to a stop.” - On “Greg Kelly Reports,” Timmy Macklin (Renee Good's former father-in-law) discusses her ICE-related incident. - “The Right Squad” reacts after an OB/GYN dodges Sen. Josh Hawley's question on whether men can get pregnant. - Chris Salcedo urges Americans to embrace facts in 2026 and live in what he calls “reality.” - Sens. Thom Tillis and Lisa Murkowski visit Copenhagen to assure the Dutch prime minister the U.S. won't use force to acquire Greenland. Today's podcast is sponsored by : WEBROOT : Live a better digital life with Webroot Total Protection. Newsmax Daily listeners get 60% off at http://webroot.com/Newsmax Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: -Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB -X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter -Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG -YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV -Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV -TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX -GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax -Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX -Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax -BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com -Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The New York Rangers’ problems deepened with an 8–4 loss to Ottawa, their fifth straight defeat and 30 goals against, with J.T. Miller carefully noting the Sens were “more ready to play.” Injuries to Igor Shesterkin and Adam Fox don’t mask bigger issues — the team lacks speed, the defence isn’t good enough, draft capital is thin. Restless fans at MSG are surely being heard by owner James Dolan, with Artemi Panarin’s expiring deal looming large. In New Jersey, Tom Fitzgerald owned the Devils’ struggles before an OT win over Seattle, a small but possible wake-up call as trade speculation around Dougie Hamilton continues. Buffalo stayed scorching hot, winning for the 14th time in 16 games while raising questions about Alex Tuch’s future and highlighting ongoing goaltending issues for the Philadelphia Flyers. Meanwhile, the Calgary Flames appear headed toward a rebuild, with trade chatter surrounding Rasmus Andersson, Nazem Kadri, and Blake Coleman, and a growing need to prioritize future returns. Then, in Ask Ray & Dregs Anything... commish for a day, what else do broadcasters do while they're watching the game and colleagues on a desert island. Tough choices will be made!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sen. Danny Britt, a Robeson County Republican, and former Sen. Mike Woodard, a Durham Democrat, look ahead to 2026, breaking down what's coming with insight, honesty, disagreement, and plenty of laughs. The conversation covers the looming primary elections, the dynamics of the legislative short session, and whether lawmakers are headed toward a big budget, a mini-budget, or no budget at all. The duo also size up the November elections, talk winners and losers, and prove that bipartisan conversations can still be candid, sharp, and entertaining. Skye and Brian also dig into legislative oversight and select committee hearings, Governor Josh Stein's trip to Capitol Hill, Cooper v. Whatley fundraising, a tough decision by the NC State Board of Elections, #TOTW, and is Brian morphing into Skye? The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, the NC Pork Council, the NC Realtors, and the NC Healthcare Association.
La peur du ridicule est l'un des freins les plus puissants à la visibilité professionnelle des femmes leaders. Dans cet épisode du format Le Déclic du podcast Sensées, Jenny Chammas, mastercoach certifiée et fondatrice de Coachappy, vous emmène dans les coulisses d'une séance de coaching pour comprendre ce qui se cache réellement derrière la difficulté à publier sur LinkedIn, à prendre la parole en réunion ou à s'exposer professionnellement. Cet épisode décortique en profondeur la peur du ridicule et montre comment commencer à agir malgré elle.Beaucoup de femmes expliquent leur silence par un manque de temps, d'inspiration ou de légitimité. Mais lorsque l'on creuse, on découvre souvent une peur plus profonde : celle d'être jugée, critiquée, moquée ou perçue comme incompétente. À travers l'histoire de Céline, consultante en marketing récemment lancée à son compte, vous découvrez comment la peur du ridicule peut paralyser l'action, nourrir la procrastination et entretenir l'autocensure, même chez des femmes compétentes et expérimentées.Dans cette séance de coaching, Jenny montre que la peur du ridicule n'est pas une faiblesse ni un défaut personnel. C'est une peur sociale ancienne, liée à notre besoin fondamental d'appartenance. Pour notre cerveau, être exposée et rejetée a longtemps représenté un danger réel. Aujourd'hui encore, la peur du ridicule déclenche des réactions physiques intenses : tension, rougeur, envie de se cacher, rumination. Le travail n'est donc pas de supprimer cette peur, mais de lui donner une autre place.Ce que vous saurez faire après écoute :– Comprendre pourquoi la peur du ridicule bloque votre prise de parole.– Identifier les mécanismes de honte et de peur du jugement à l'œuvre.– Faire la différence entre danger réel et peur sociale projetée.– Poser un premier pas simple pour vous rendre visible sans viser la perfection.– Transformer LinkedIn et les espaces d'expression en terrains d'expérimentation plutôt qu'en tribunaux.Cet épisode vous invite à changer de regard sur la visibilité. Publier, commenter ou prendre la parole ne sont pas des tests de valeur personnelle, mais des opportunités d'apprentissage et de croissance. La peur du ridicule peut rester présente, mais elle cesse d'être aux commandes lorsque vous choisissez d'agir en cohérence avec ce que vous voulez transmettre.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee touch on the Ottawa Senators' statement on rumours around goaltender Linus Ullmark and his personal leave of absence, before bringing on former NHL president, general manager and head coach Doug MacLean (4:30) to get his thoughts on the Sens acknowledging online trolls. Then, Mac weighs in on whether the Maple Leafs' recent success gets them back into playoff conversations, the importance of having strong top-four defencemen on your team, Rasmus Andersson's potential landing spot in Vegas, and the Winnipeg Jets' 11-game losing streak. Then, Nick, Justin and Sam look at fresh updates on the ice rink for the Winter Olympics before ending off the week with some of your text messages! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Trump administration is withdrawing the United States from a handful of international organizations that work to strengthen cybersecurity. As part of a broader pullback from 66 international organizations, the administration is leaving the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise, the Online Freedom Coalition and the European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats. Trump's decision is in line with a president who has expressed hostility toward the existing international order, an approach critics fear creates a leadership power vacuum for U.S. adversaries to fill. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement Thursday: “The Trump Administration has found these institutions to be redundant in their scope, mismanaged, unnecessary, wasteful, poorly run, captured by the interests of actors advancing their own agendas contrary to our own, or a threat to our nation's sovereignty, freedoms, and general prosperity.” Rubio criticized the international organizations over “DEI mandates,” “‘gender equity' campaigns” and activities that “constrain American sovereignty.” The National Quantum Initiative has another chance at reauthorization under the latest iteration of bipartisan legislation introduced Thursday. Sens. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., and Todd Young, R-Ind., are again sponsoring a bill that would authorize new funding to support quantum research and development at federal science agencies after aspects of the program lapsed in September 2023. The National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act would provide support for five more years of the coordinated efforts at agencies, including $85 million per year for the National Institute of Standards and Technology and $25 million per year for NASA. The National Science Foundation and White House Office of Science and Technology Policy would also play key roles. Introduction of the new legislation comes after past attempts at reauthorization failed to pass Congress. The previous Senate reauthorization introduced in 2024 didn't advance out of committee and a House bill from 2023 was unanimously approved by a committee but later stalled. Quantum continues to be a promising and globally competitive area for R&D as researchers work toward advancements in quantum computing. Once fully realized, quantum computing poses potential for both major advancements and challenges for cybersecurity. The initial establishment of the National Quantum Initiative in 2018 was bipartisan recognition that the U.S. needed its own cross-government strategy to coordinate R&D efforts in the public and private sector. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every Monday-Friday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify and YouTube.
Aujourd'hui, Bruno Poncet, cheminot, Antoine Diers, consultant, et Fatima Aït Bounoua, professeur de français, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Poser des limites est l'un des plus grands défis des femmes leaders. Dans cet épisode du podcast Sensées, Jenny Chammas, mastercoach certifiée et fondatrice de Coachappy, met des mots sur une posture très répandue : celle de la “bonne poire”. Cette tendance à faire passer les besoins des autres avant les siens, à éviter l'inconfort, à prendre sur soi pour que tout le monde aille bien. À travers cet épisode, vous allez comprendre pourquoi ne pas poser des limites vous coûte cher - en énergie, en reconnaissance, en argent et en impact - et comment changer de posture sans renier qui vous êtes.Être une leader “bonne poire”, c'est souvent assurer partout : au travail, à la maison, émotionnellement pour les autres. C'est ne pas dire les choses, ne pas faire les feedbacks nécessaires, accepter des retards, des débordements, des responsabilités qui ne sont pas les vôtres. C'est aussi porter la charge émotionnelle de son équipe, de sa famille, de son entourage, jusqu'à s'oublier soi-même. Jenny montre comment cette incapacité à poser des limites mène progressivement à l'épuisement, à la perte de sens et à une baisse de l'estime de soi.Dans cet épisode, vous explorez aussi l'autre posture possible : celle de la leader “bad ass”. Une leader qui reste empathique, mais qui ne se sacrifie plus. Une leader qui sait poser des limites, affirmer ses besoins, valoriser son travail et assumer ses choix sans culpabilité. Contrairement aux idées reçues, cette posture ne rend ni dure ni froide : elle permet au contraire d'exercer un leadership plus juste, plus clair et plus durable.Ce que vous saurez faire après écoute :– Identifier les situations où vous avez du mal à poser des limites.– Comprendre le lien entre people pleasing, culpabilité et manque d'estime de soi.– Mesurer le coût réel de la posture de “bonne poire” dans votre vie professionnelle et personnelle.– Développer une posture plus affirmée sans perdre votre empathie.– Faire de vos besoins une boussole légitime dans vos décisions de leader.Jenny partage également des réflexions clés sur la responsabilité émotionnelle, la peur de déplaire et l'importance de cultiver une estime de soi solide pour sortir des schémas de suradaptation. Cet épisode est une invitation à arrêter de ramasser les miettes et à prendre pleinement votre place - au travail, à la maison et dans votre vie.
The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the very stupid host and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the guests.***Interview starts at 31:00***Episode related links:Thursday Night Flies on IGJim Sens on IGAxiomatic Fly Fishing on IGDeadmans Guide ServiceDeadmans Fly CoAtlas Apollo HandmadeAxiomatic Fly Fishing Official Site1902 Cork Collection of Salmon FliesVK SteelworksOther links:Support the showBackground music in this episode by Mark Lanegan (RIP).Logo by @jrmyfroSeason 4 Sponsor - Vital Elements
De-a lungul acestui sezon am explorat transformările profunde prin care trece lumea muncii: de la redefinirea motivației și căutarea sensului în ceea ce facem, până la rolul crucial al educației și provocările cu care se confruntă tinerii la intrarea pe piața muncii. Am vorbit despre antreprenoriatul românesc, despre curajul tranzițiilor profesionale și despre artele subtile ale interviului și brandingului personal.Acum e momentul să punem cap la cap toate elementele acestui sezon: ce ne-au învățat invitații noștri, ce lecții am distilat și, mai important, ce înseamnă toate astea pentru traiectoriile voastre profesionale. Acest episod este produs și distribuit cu susținerea E.ON Energie România.
Traditional Christmas feasts, Canada's Olympic roster, and it's time for the Sens to pile up the points.
Team Canada will announce their Olympic roster today, and the Sens need points from their next three home games.
TSN's Gord Wilson on the challenges that face the Sens to make the playoffs, and the panic button.
La culpabilité est omniprésente dans la vie de nombreuses femmes. Cette petite voix intérieure, souvent dure et exigeante, vous souffle que vous n'en faites jamais assez : pas assez au travail, pas assez à la maison, pas assez pour les autres, pas assez pour vous-même. Dans cet épisode Best of du podcast Sensées, Jenny Chammas, mastercoach certifiée et fondatrice de Coachappy, décrypte comment la culpabilité s'immisce dans vos choix, influence vos décisions et fragilise votre équilibre de vie, parfois sans même que vous en ayez conscience.La culpabilité peut être visible et assumée, mais elle est le plus souvent inconsciente. Elle devient alors un filtre à travers lequel vous pilotez votre quotidien : vous travaillez plus pour compenser, vous vous imposez des exigences irréalistes, vous renoncez à vos besoins personnels, tout en continuant à vous juger sévèrement. Résultat : même lorsque vous vivez un équilibre de vie que vous avez choisi, celui-ci est pollué par la rumination, la fatigue mentale et une impression persistante de ne jamais être au bon endroit.Dans cet épisode Best of, Jenny vous aide à comprendre pourquoi la culpabilité nuit profondément à votre équilibre, et en quoi elle n'est pas un problème de gestion du temps mais un état d'esprit. Vous découvrirez comment les injonctions sociales, le perfectionnisme et les normes culturelles alimentent ce sentiment, en particulier chez les femmes leaders, mères, entrepreneures ou dirigeantes.Ce que vous saurez faire après écoute :– Identifier les différentes formes de culpabilité présentes dans votre vie quotidienne.– Comprendre comment la culpabilité influence vos comportements et vos décisions.– Distinguer une culpabilité utile, qui peut devenir un signal de réajustement, d'une culpabilité stérile qui vous épuise.– Vous réaligner avec des choix conscients et assumés pour retrouver un équilibre de vie plus serein.– Remplacer le jugement intérieur par plus de compassion et de confiance en vous.Jenny partage également des exemples concrets de décisions personnelles prises pour retrouver un équilibre aligné, ainsi que des pistes de réflexion pour vous aider à vous délester d'une culpabilité devenue envahissante. Cet épisode est une invitation à reprendre votre pouvoir décisionnel, à faire confiance à vos choix et à accepter que l'équilibre de vie est mouvant, imparfait et profondément personnel.
JR and Creech take your reaction to a flat performance by the Sens against the Jackets. The guys also talk World Juniors and more!
JR and Creech take your reaction to a flat performance by the Sens against the Jackets. The guys also talk World Juniors and more!
The guys begin Hour 2 with some World Junior talk with all the empty seats in Minnesota. The boys continue to take your panic meter texts about the Senators
TSN's Cheryl Pounder joins JR for a World Junior Update and to dive into the Sens troubles
Hour 4 begins with some NFL talk as Duke stops by to wrap up Week 17, JR and Creech get into Sens talk, your reaction and more
Hour 3 begins with a chat with TSN's Cheryl Pounder as she provides a WJC update from Minnesota. The guys also dissect what's wrong with the Sens and take your reaction
durée : 00:25:12 - Gautier Capuçon, violoncelliste (1/5) - par : Judith Chaine - Violoncelliste à la carrière prolifique, Gautier Capuçon n'a pas perdu sa soif d'apprendre et son enthousiasme pour l'instrument qu'il pratique depuis plus de trente ans. Dans ce premier épisode, il évoque son enfance savoyarde tournée vers la musique. - réalisé par : Pierre Willer Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Senators goalie Linus Ullmark takes a leave of absence for personal reasons, leaving Ottawa's net to Leevi Merilainen for the foreseeable future. We discuss the Sens 7-5 loss in Toronto coming out of the Christmas break. We also examine which Senators will likely be at the Olympics and what Team Canada's roster will look like.
In Hour 1, JR and Graham dive into a busy sports weekend with some Sens talk as the club will be without Linus Ullmarl. The guys also talk some NFL, World Juniors and more!
Hour 2 begins with some Sens talk as the guys tee-up Sens/Jackets. JR and Creech talk about the possible return of Pinto and Kleven and much more
TSN's Mike Johnson joins JR from Minnesota to talk World Juniors, the Senators Goaltending situation and more!
Aider son enfant à traverser ses émotions, ses peurs et ses difficultés sans les contrôler ni s'oublier soi-même est l'un des plus grands défis de la parentalité. Dans cet épisode Best of du podcast Sensées, Jenny Chammas, mastercoach certifiée et fondatrice de Coachappy, partage comment aider son enfant en utilisant concrètement les outils du coaching à la maison, avec plus d'écoute, de sérénité et de bienveillance.Être parent, c'est composer chaque jour avec des émotions intenses : colère, anxiété, peur de l'échec, frustration, découragement. Lorsque l'on cherche à aider son enfant, on se sent parfois démunie face à ce qu'il traverse, sans savoir quoi dire ni quoi faire. Cet épisode propose une approche réaliste et incarnée, issue du coaching, pour accompagner les enfants dans leur quotidien émotionnel tout en respectant leur rythme et leurs besoins.Jenny précise qu'il ne s'agit ni de recettes magiques ni de parentalité parfaite. Aider son enfant avec les outils du coaching, c'est avant tout adopter une posture : observer, écouter, poser des questions, accueillir les émotions sans les nier ni les dramatiser. C'est aussi accepter que cela ne fonctionne pas à tous les coups, et que vous êtes, vous aussi, humaine.Ce que vous saurez faire après écoute :– Aider son enfant à accueillir ses émotions intenses sans chercher à les faire disparaître.– Repérer les signaux faibles qui indiquent qu'un enfant traverse une difficulté.– Poser les bonnes questions pour l'aider à formuler son problème.– Transmettre des valeurs comme l'effort, la persévérance et la confiance sans pression.– Lui apprendre ce qui est sous son contrôle et ce qui ne l'est pas.À travers des exemples très concrets de son quotidien de mère, Jenny montre comment aider son enfant à mieux vivre avec ses émotions, à développer sa confiance en lui et à comprendre son fonctionnement interne. Elle rappelle aussi un point fondamental : pour accompagner ses enfants, il est essentiel de se faire accompagner soi-même, car accueillir les émotions de l'autre demande d'abord de savoir accueillir les siennes.Un épisode précieux pour toutes les mères qui souhaitent aider leur enfant avec plus de clarté, de calme et de justesse, tout en préservant leur propre équilibre émotionnel.
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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche joins after the DOJ releases thousands of pages from the Epstein files. Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Tim Kaine (D-Va.) weigh in as the U.S. escalates tensions with Venezuela. Sara Fagen, Garrett Haake, former Sec. Jeh Johnson and Tyler Pager join the roundtable. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mark continues talking Pens and is joined by Josh Yohe ahead of Pens and Sens tonight
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The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation neighboring Fountain Hills, Ariz. recently dealt with reports of “aggressive dogs running loose”, resulting in attacks that prompted its police department to increase patrols while urging the public to stay away. KJZZ's Gabriel Pietrorazio reports. Two tribal members were bitten last week and are now recovering from non-lethal injuries, according to acting chief of police Jesse Puffer. “We did catch three out of the four dogs.” Incidents like this are not uncommon on tribal lands with canines roaming their 24,000-acre reservation. Some are seen as strays – often dogs that are dumped there by owners who do not wish to keep them – while others are claimed by tribal members as pets. “We also have a dog ordinance, too, so people get cited for that as well – depending on what the nature anywhere from, you know, $150 fine and plus you and it can be higher if you can't show record of vaccination and also licensing.” The documentary “Remaining Native” tracks Yerington Paiute Tribal member Ku Stevens as he confronts the horror of what his great-grandfather went through in boarding school. Stevens created a remembrance run tracking the same route his great-grandfather took to escape his boarding school. KNPR's Jimmy Romo attended a screening of the film and brings us this report. Warning: This story includes accounts of violence against children In 1913, government officials ripped 8-year-old Yerington Paiute Tribe member Frank Quinn from his family and placed him in the Stewart Indian Boarding School near Carson City, Nev. As part of her history PhD studies at UNLV, Annie Delgado researches what actually happened to Native children in the U.S. boarding school system. “The early years are just filled with trauma, abuse, pain, and just assimilation.” Many students tried to escape the abuse. Quinn's great-grandson Ku Stevens is the protagonist in the documentary, “Remaining Native”. In the film, viewers learn, along with Stevens, the story of his great-grandfather. To remember the courage of Native children who tried to escape, Stevens organized a remembrance run from Yerington, Nev. to the Stewart Indian School. The first run took place in 2021, followed by three others. The route marked the same 50-mile run Quinn took to go back home, as Stevens explains. “They were running, sweating and bleeding. I think of this guy Russell, who I consider just like an uncle, broke both his feet, fractured them by the end of the run. And he did all 50 miles.” In the most recent class action lawsuit, the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes and the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California filed a case against the federal government in May. They are suing over misused funds. Currently, the sovereign nations are requesting the U.S. itemize a $23 billion trust fund, established by pressuring Native nations to sign agreements. Most of these treaties promised that the U.S. would educate Indigenous children in exchange for their land. That wasn't what happened, according to UNLV's Annie Delgado. “The United States government itself knows that these schools did not educate [children] the way they intended to educate.” The communal trauma of boarding schools still affects Indigenous families across the nation. “Remaining Native” is still available for community screenings. The Bridging Agency Data Gaps & Ensuring Safety for Native Communities Act has passed the U.S. Senate. It supports the recruitment and retention of Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) law enforcement officers, bolsters federal missing persons resources, and gives Tribes and states tools to combat MMIP. The legislation is led by U.S. Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NM), John Hoeven (R-ND), Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), and Mike Rounds (R-SD). Get National Native News delivered to your inbox daily. Sign up for our daily newsletter today. Download our NV1 Android or iOs App for breaking news alerts. Check out the latest episode of Native America Calling Tuesday, December 16, 2025 – Native in the Spotlight: Randy Taylor
Sens. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.) join in the aftermath of a shooting at Brown University. Tom Winter updates on the suspect in custody. Steve Kornacki breaks down a new NBC News Decision Desk poll. Lanhee Chen, Jonathan Martin, Amna Nawaz and Neera Tanden join the roundtable. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Sens. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) join as questions grow over the military's lethal strikes on alleged drug boats. Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) reacts to the Supreme Court allowing Texas to use a new congressional district map drawn to boost Republicans. Adrienne Elrod, Sam Jacobs, Peggy Noonan and Susan Page join the roundtable. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) explain their bipartisan effort to reunite Ukrainian families and the potential for camaraderie across partisan divides. Israeli ambassador to the United States Yechiel Leiter discusses the current state of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Military leaders testify on Capitol Hill after controversy rises over a “double-tap” boat strike on alleged vessels carrying drugs bound for the United States. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On Episode 599 of Spittin' Chiclets the boys are joined by Andrew Ladd and The Wonton Don, and the boys are rolling. Sandbagger and Peakin' were a hit, ChicletsU and the new Peakin' drop this week, and Biz wants answers on the Tate McRae–Jack Hughes photo. The Wall of St. Paul has Minnesota buzzing — Wallstedt is unconscious, Gustavsson is dialed in, and Zuccarello's return flipped the switch. Ottawa's heating up too, while injuries pile up around the league and Mikko Rantanen earns a one-game auto suspension. Romanov's done for months, Chabot banged up, and the Sens' stars keep producing. With a surprise guest, recent minnesota highschool football championship star and Chicago Blackhawks First Round Draft Pick, Mason West, joins the show to talk about school loyalty, where he's headed next, and the eruption of a two sport athlete in our world. Quick Hits: Avs win nine straight, Bedard video goes viral, Hellebuyck out, Crosby hits 500 multi-point games, Leafs slump buster idea from Biz. Then it's Wonton Don talking Peakin', plus the Gargoyles mini-doc and Black Friday deals. This is an Episode you won't want to miss. 00:00:00 - START 00:00:32 - Chiclets Updates 00:25:08 - Jack Hughes Dating Rumors 00:31:27 - Andrew Ladd Interview 01:29:12 - Scumbag Seekers 01:29:44 - Mason West Joins the Show 01:44:40 - Scumbag Seekers Continued 01:53:47 - Colorado on a Roll 01:57:50 - Minnesota Wild are Humming 02:04:34 - Ottawa is Buzzing 02:15:03 - Wonton Don Joins the Show 02:45:34 - Leafs Slump Buster 02:52:25 - ETC. Support the Show: DISCOVER: Get cash back on every purchase with the Discover It card. Learn more at discover.com/creditcard https://www.discover.com/nhl PINK WHITNEY: Take Your Shot with Pink Whitney DRAFTKINGS: Download the app and sign up with code CHICLETS. Then choose from ten different Cash Eruption slots and let it spin! In partnership with DraftKings Casino. The Crown is Yours. RO: Connect with a provider at RO.co/CHICLETS to find out if prescription Ro Sparks are right for you and get $15 off your first order AURAFRAMES: Exclusive $45-off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/CHICLETS. Promo Code CHICLETS RHOBACK: Entire Rhoback site is 20% off through December 1st for ALL customers. No code needed just shop away at Rhoback.com.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets