POPULARITY
Categories
Norfolk Southern and CMA CGM have announced a partnership to launch a new "truck-like" intermodal service connecting the Port of Los Angeles to key Midwest markets. This door-to-door option utilizes high-cube containers to offer the flexibility of trucking while reducing emissions through the rail network. Federal investigators are cracking down on safety violations with a massive sting operation targeting sham CDL training schools across the United States. The FMCSA has issued notices to more than 500 providers accused of using unqualified instructors and fast-tracking unprepared drivers onto the road. FedEx is signaling a major shift in strategy by doubling down on premium surcharges and moving away from subsidized low-cost shipping. The company plans to prioritize high-margin sectors like healthcare and heavyweight goods to drive profitability over volume. Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Engagement season is beautiful… and complicated.This week, the Aunties talk about the other side of the ring — the part people don't always say out loud. Nia checks in on Sham as they get honest about what it feels like when your best friend receives the very blessing you've been praying for yourself.From joy and celebration to comparison, insecurity, and emotional growth, we unpack how to hold space for your friend while also holding space for your own heart.We also get real about what happens after “yes.”The pressure, the planning, the expectations, the financial conversations, and the moment it hits — oh wow… I'm actually about to get married.If you've ever been single around married friends, engaged around single friends, or navigating changing friendship dynamics during a new life season, this conversation is for you.Because love doesn't just change relationships… it changes friendships too.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACCC is taking supermarket chain Coles to federal court for allegedly misleading discount campaigns. The focus is on the allegation that prices were raised in the short term and were then advertised as special offers. The process is considered groundbreaking for the interpretation of “misleading conduct” in consumer law and could have heavy penalties and a signal effect on the entire retail sector. - Die australische Verbraucherschutzbehörde ACCC zieht die Supermarktkette Coles wegen angeblich irreführender Rabattaktionen vor das Bundesgericht. Im Zentrum steht der Vorwurf, Preise seien kurzfristig erhöht und anschließend als Sonderangebote beworben worden. Der Prozess gilt als wegweisend für die Auslegung von „irreführendem Verhalten“ im Verbraucherrecht und könnte hohe Strafen sowie Signalwirkung für den gesamten Einzelhandel haben.
England's Grand Slam talk lasted a week.At Murrayfield in Round 2 of the 2026 Six Nations, Scotland delivered another Calcutta Cup statement — and this week on Maul or Nothing (MON) we're joined by the man who ran it:
On Night 20 of 40 Days & 40 Nights, EJ discusses Deion Sanders saying he will never coach in the NFL over treatment of his son. Rumors that WWE scrapped its original Wrestlemania and Royal Rumble plans. Watch "40 Days & 40 Nights" hosted by EJ Stewart LIVE every Weekday at 8am & 6pm Eastern on YouTube, X and Instagram! Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/pecan-pie/the-big-city License code: ADHLTFXT5BXWVMBE
Sham and Crith are here to predict, discuss, watch live and review the 2026 Royal Rumble.
It's all a mess.More Epstein files fallout. Trump's latest attempts to steal the midterms. Federal agent presence at polling locations. And now an infomercial pitch guy is running for office.Latest premium episode here: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.insurgentspod.com/subscribe
In this episode of Occupied Thoughts, FMEP Fellow Peter Beinart speaks with Jaser Abu Mousa, a 2025 Yale Peace Fellow and past Program Officer working for the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) in Gaza. The two discuss life and death in Gaza on personal and collective levels. They look at Hamas, which Jaser calls a "symptom" of the problem of occupation; at how the past two-plus years of war have destroyed not only all the infrastructure needed for life in Gaza but also the social fabric, as starvation and deprivation have broken human bonds and relationships; and the ways in which Israel works to make Gaza unlivable. On a personal level, Jaser speaks of his experiences in Gaza, from the violence he witnessed as a child during the second Intifada to the devastation he experienced on and since October 7, 2023: his wife, Heba, and two of his children were killed by Israeli missiles in mid-October 2023; after two years of starvation and deprivation, his mother, sister, and sister's children were killed in the war in July 2025; and his family suffered other losses, including the killing of a nephew in the beginning of the war, injuring of his father, and arrest, detention, and violence against his brother along with other medical workers. Navigating these unfathomable losses, Jaser points to his faith in God and religion as guides as he seeks to protect his living children and look towards the future. Finally, Jaser reflects on how he relates to Israelis and declares that "if I strip him from his right to tell his story, that does not make me more just, but will make me less human.” Jaser Abu Mousa is a Yale Peace Fellow examining how Gaza's postwar reconstruction can reflect Palestinians' priorities while repairing the social fabric of society. Most recently, he was a Program Officer working for the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) in Gaza, Palestine until the breakout of the current war in October 2023. During the war, Jaser lost his wife, Heba, and two children, Hmaid (18) and Abdulrahman (8), and left Gaza with his remaining two children, Abdallah and Sham, for treatment in the United Arab Emirates. Prior to his work with Swiss, Jaser served in the UN Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS), working under immense pressure during the 2014 war to report incidents, coordinated and communicate movements and follow intense political developments. Prior to that, Jaser worked as a social worker for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in the aftermath of the 2009 war, including leading a team of 50 social workers to run the poverty survey for UNRWA in the area of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. He also led a team of engineers to verify the work of a European contribution 30 million Euros known as the Private Sector Reconstruction in Gaza (PSRG). Between 2006-2009, he worked extensively as a political researcher in a Gaza-based think tank; during this period he reported on and analyzed Hamas' rise to power in the Strip. Jaser holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the Islamic University of Gaza and a Master of Science degree in Project Management. In addition to his work as an analyst and a development/humanitarian practitioner, he has worked as a civil engineer at private construction companies and UN agencies. Peter Beinart is a Non-Resident Fellow at the Foundation for Middle East Peace. He is also a Professor of Journalism and Political Science at the City University of New York, a Contributing opinion writer at the New York Times, an Editor-at-Large at Jewish Currents, and an MSNBC Political Commentator. His newest book (published 2025) is Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza: A Reckoning. Original music by Jalal Yaquoub.
In this episode, Sham Firdausi, Deputy Chief Financial Officer of County of Santa Clara Health System, shares how a mission driven finance and revenue cycle strategy is helping one of the nation's largest public health systems navigate historic funding headwinds. He discusses payer provider collaboration, responsible AI adoption, and building operationally integrated finance teams to protect access to care.
abcsalvation.com Trump Is The Pressure Point For Europe To Unite - Another Prophetic Footprint? https://www.amazon.com/author/bibleprophecy4today Moltbook: Is It The Singularity, A Sham, Or Joke? https://bibleprophecy4today.com/
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: First up—new reporting sheds light on Xi Jinping's sweeping purge of China's military leadership, exposing deep corruption inside the People's Liberation Army and raising serious questions about whether some of Beijing's most critical weapons systems were ever fully operational. Later in the show—some rare good news out of Venezuela, as the interim government under Delcy Rodriguez announces a sweeping amnesty plan for political prisoners, reaching back to detentions from the Chávez era. Plus, new reporting reveals Saudi Arabia is privately urging President Trump to follow through on his warnings to Iran, arguing that restraint could leave Tehran stronger and more emboldened. And in today's Back of the Brief—the United States is now in the midst of a partial government shutdown, with signs it may last longer than initially expected. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief American Financing: Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an avg of $800/mo. NMLS 182334, https://nmlsconsumeraccess.org APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well qualified borrowers. Call 866-885-1881 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/PDB Mars Men: For a limited time, our listeners get 50% off FOR LIFE, Free Shipping, AND 3 Free Gifts at Mars Men at https://Mengotomars.com Ava: See how millions are boosting their credit with Ava—download the Ava app & use code BAKER for 20% off your first year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this hilariously sharp episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, hosts Riker, Sham, The Rider, and the Black Libertarian dive into a no-holds-barred discussion on height privilege, dating app disparities, and modern masculinity. Riker questions why people give advice they wouldn't take, while the Black Libertarian defends the everyday perks of being short—until the group calls out his Tinder advantage. From Korean sex tourism to petty relationship tests and viral pop culture moments, the hosts explore the absurdity of modern dating and the internet's favorite distractions. Sham throws hypotheticals into the fire, including whether you'd sue your wife over an ugly but biologically yours baby, while Riker and The Rider hold nothing back on betrayal, bar shifts on holidays, and Pornhub stats. The episode wraps with reflections on Black generational planning, 2026 advice, and a perfectly chaotic prediction for 2026.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support.
Irish Stew's latest “Off the Beaten Craic” adventure in County Leitrim discovers three new ways to slow down, tune in, and taste this corner of Ireland, through food, forest, and a gentle spin along the Jackalope Trail.First, we meet Malaysian‑born chef and restaurateur Sham Hanifa. At age 20 he answered an ad to work in Ireland, arriving in Carrick‑on‑Shannon jet‑lagged and short on money, but today he anchors the local food scene with The Cottage, My Kitchen, and Buffalo Boy, blending Irish ingredients with his Thai‑Chinese‑Indian‑Malay heritage.And he loves Irish Stew, though he was referring to the edible not the audio version.“What I say is Irish stew is comfort food, packed with flavor and a good‑hearted dish,” he explains, insisting he won't “mess around” with its unique Irish character even as he adds subtle Asian notes elsewhere on the menu. That respect for Irish produce interpreted with Asian flavors has turned Sham's Leitrim restaurants into dining destinationsThe episode moves next to the Drumhierny Woodland Hideaway, opened to guests in 2022 and featuring 11 self‑catering lodges tucked seamlessly into mature woodland. Sustainability, local partnerships, and wellbeing shape the experience, from an onsite café and private‑chef dinners to a sanctuary with seaweed baths, sauna, and cold plunge.“They arrive stressed on Friday, and when you meet them on a Sunday they're completely Zen, which I think is what we're all about,” says co-founder and marketing manager Alison Moffatt.The podcasters then roam towards Drumshanbo for a “slow adventure” on the Jackalope Trail with Eileen Gibbons of Electric Bike Trails. Inspired by seeing e-bikes on Ireland's Greenway network, Eileen and her husband Seamus created guided rides that trade speed for stories—linking canal-side cycling with local heritage and the wider tourism scene.“We take people along at a slow rate, stop along the way at interesting spots, all with a little bit of joke and a little bit of fun, and maybe even a bit of song,” she says.The Jackalope Trail leads to The Shed Distillery of PJ Rigney, distillers of Drumshanbo Whisky and Irish Gunpowder Gin, part of Co. Leitrim's innovative culinary incubator The Food Hub, both to be featured in the next and final episode of Irish Stew's “Off the Beaten Craic” series.LinksSham HanifaWebsiteFacebookYouTubeInstagramMy KitchenThe Cottage RestaurantDrumhierny Woodland HideawayWebsiteFacebookInstagramAlison Moffatt LinkedInElectric Bike TrailsWebsiteFacebookInstagramIrish Stew LinksWebsiteMedia Partner: IrishCentralTravel Partner: Tourism IrelandEpisode Details: Season 8, Episode 4; Total Episode Count: 145
MERCH!: https://intrudersthoughtpod-shop.fourthwall.com/PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/blackstreetboysDISCORD: https://discord.gg/UTnCxNBDTVTWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/bsbliveUse code "BSBPOD" for 10% any KickBuilds Lego shoe set SITEWIDE!: https://kickbuilds.com/TWITCH:BSB: https://www.twitch.tv/bsbliveBrandon: https://www.Twitch.tv/RangeBrothaRob: https://www.twitch.tv/budabearrPATREON: https://www.patreon.com/blackstreetboysDISCORD: https://discord.gg/UTnCxNBDTVApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blackstreet-boys-podcast-
After five years of brutal civil war, Myanmar's ruling military is holding an election that many say is a sham.But it has a major backer: China. So why is Beijing suddenly interested in democracy in this conflict-stricken country?Venetia Rainey and Arthur Scott-Geddes speak to the Telegraph's Global Health Security correspondent Sarah Newey about her recent trip to Yangon and Joe Freeman, researcher for Amnesty International. Read Sarah's dispatch: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/terror-and-security/why-china-is-forcing-myanmars-junta-to-stage-an-election/Watch Sarah talking about scam centres in Laos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nRBG037FT0Producer: Sophie O'SullivanExecutive Producer: Louisa WellsStudio Operator: Meghan Searle► Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditorContact us with feedback or ideas:battlelines@telegraph.co.uk@venetiarainey@ascottgeddes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
WKXL is celebrating 80yrs of community radio in 2026! WKXL's NH Unscripted is growing and as part of that growth is that starting on January 19th we're adding a new Monday morning program we're calling NH Unscripted in the Wayback Machine. Break out those black light posters, kick back on your waterbeds, light the incense and turn on those lava lamps because at 9am on Monday mornings we'll be taking you back to the tunes of the 60's & 70's! Oldies are new again! Today you'll get a taste of The Osmonds, James Brown, The Cowsills, Three Dog Night, Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs and so much more!!!
Cheev and Pete get together to tell many truths along with some vicious and ill-advised mistruths. Cars and Chips and then I stopped listening.Opening and filler music by The Tan and Sober Gentlemen
WKXL is celebrating 80yrs of community radio in 2026! NH Unscripted is growing and as part of that growth starting on January 19th we're adding a new Monday morning program we're calling NH Unscripted in the Wayback Machine. Break out those black light posters, kick back on your waterbeds, light the incense and turn on those lava lamps because at 9am on Monday mornings we'll be taking you back to the tunes of the 60's & 70's! Oldies are new again! Today you'll get a taste of The Osmonds, James Brown, The Cowsills, Three Dog Night, Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs and so much more!!!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Want to tell me something? Send me a text!
The second phase of elections is underway in Myanmar this weekend. It's the first election since the ruling military regime seized power five years ago, but with major opposition parties barred from participating, leaders jailed and an ongoing civil war keeping many from voting, the process is being widely criticized as a sham. Special correspondent Kira Kay reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
The second phase of elections is underway in Myanmar this weekend. It's the first election since the ruling military regime seized power five years ago, but with major opposition parties barred from participating, leaders jailed and an ongoing civil war keeping many from voting, the process is being widely criticized as a sham. Special correspondent Kira Kay reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
I sat down with my good friend Sham Aziz to talk about something that feels uncomfortable but necessary. - Flags on lampposts.- Protests outside hotels.- Intimidation & Fear dressed up as patriotism.But this wasn't a political conversation, it was a human one.Sham spoke about growing up British and Muslim, being “othered”, parenting through uncertainty, and finding strength in faith without needing to preach.We talked about intention vs impact.About how silence can feel like complicity.And about why contact centres of all places quietly get inclusion right.If you've felt uneasy but unsure how to articulate it…If you believe we have more in common than we admit…If you still think conversation matters…I'd really encourage you to listen and I hope it's a hopeful episode, I certainly felt hope after chatting with Sham.
Dr. David Koronkiewicz, a retired orthopedic surgeon and current leader in healthcare quality, safety, and risk management, joins the podcast to discuss two major issues affecting physicians today: the peer review system and workplace violence in healthcare. Drawing from more than 30 years in clinical practice and extensive experience in administrative leadership, he offers a rare, multidimensional perspective on how internal hospital processes can deeply impact a physician's career, finances, and long‑term wellbeing. Koronkiewicz explains how peer review—originally intended to ensure quality care—can be weaponized for political or competitive reasons. Sham peer review cases can lead to devastating outcomes including damaged reputations, loss of privileges, reporting to the National Practitioner Data Bank, and severe financial fallout. He highlights the importance of understanding hospital bylaws, due process, legal protections, and obtaining proper insurance coverage to safeguard against these risks. The conversation then shifts to violence and bullying in healthcare environments. Koronkiewicz shares eye‑opening statistics about the rise in aggression toward healthcare workers, particularly post‑COVID. He emphasizes how hierarchical culture, burnout, sexual harassment, and lateral bullying all contribute to worsening morale, poorer patient outcomes, and increased turnover. He concludes by offering practical advice for early‑career physicians: stay informed, protect yourself, document everything, uphold professionalism, and never assume the system alone will keep you safe. Learn more, including additional show notes, links, and detailed key takeaways, by visiting physicianswealthpodcast.com. Click here to get your FREE copy of our latest book, Wealth Strategies for Today's Physician!
Tara breaks down a sweeping federal crackdown unfolding in Minneapolis and beyond — from thousands of fraud and immigration investigators deployed, to explosive revelations about ghost daycare centers, suitcase cash operations, and decades-old investigations buried by Washington. As panic spreads among Democrat officials, Tara explains why this moment is different, how crime statistics are finally moving in the right direction, and why the media's narrative about “chaos” and “war” collapses under basic facts and long-standing law. This episode connects fraud, open borders, crime, censorship, and media deception — and shows why accountability is suddenly back on the table.
In this explosive episode, Tara breaks down why federal investigators are flooding Minneapolis — and why local Democrat leadership is panicking in public. After Minnesota Governor Tim Walz abruptly drops out of the governor's race, Trump officials signal what many already suspect: this isn't a PR issue — it's criminal exposure. With 2,000 federal agents deployed, funds frozen, daycare and SNAP programs under review, and ICE on the ground, the reaction from city leaders has turned desperate. From suitcases of cash moving through airports, to empty daycares raking in millions, to a mayor all but threatening ICE agents, Tara lays out a fraud operation years in the making — and why it's finally being exposed.
As rumors swirl around a major political fallout in Minnesota, Tara breaks down why this moment matters — and why the media can't spin its way out of it.
Mike & JD discuss Vince McMahons sham retiremet of 2022 and try to understand the TKO shareholder lawsuit. Then they discuss Wrestle Kingdom featuring Tanahashi's retirement match, Yota Tsuji finally winning the IWGP World Title, & a Washed Naito shows up in NOAH. Plus Free Ageny news regarding Matt Cardona, Tommaso Ciampa, EC3, and EVIL!For exlusive and premium content head to patreon.com/themikeandjdshowOur Sponsors:* Check out our sponsor BetterHelp at https://www.betterhelp.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Zach and Bryan recap the mess of a season that has finally come to an end. The voice of the Cowboys, brad Sham, joins the show to recap the season finally ending. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Part 3 is where the conversation takes a sharp turn into the mechanics of power. We start with Josh asking the uncomfortable question: if PSA can decertify slabs selectively, what happens when they own Beckett too? From there, it spirals into the real stuff collectors argue about behind the scenes but rarely say out loud. This episode is part hobby debate, part reality check, and part rant. It also includes one of the most memorable analogies of the entire emergency stream: PSA upcharges as “insurance premiums” paid by someone else. Highlights in Part 3 include: The decertification question: what PSA can do, what they won't do, and why it matters The real concern: what happens to Beckett slabs if the brand is sunsetted Why job cuts at Beckett are basically guaranteed if Collectors is building toward an IPO Will submissions slow down, or does demand stay bulletproof no matter what happens A blunt take on phantom POPs, resubmissions, and why pop reports mislead collectors The PSA upcharge rant: who pays, who benefits, and why the buyer wins Whether standardization in grading would help collectors or expose the whole system Registry culture, resale pressure, and why many collectors chase holders over cards The future question: machine-driven grading, consistency, and what it could do to premiums The Black Label premium debate and why some buyers pay like the number is the card The punchline: grading isn't a scam, but it can still be a sham Part 3 is where the episode stops being about “PSA bought Beckett” and becomes a broader argument about what grading has turned the hobby into. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy gives listeners an update on the Altadena man whose home survived the January wildfires but now has a bear living in his crawl space. As New Year’s Eve gears up, we discuss those awful Champagne-induced hangovers that only the bubbles can bring. There’s a massive storm in the northeast that’s still wreaking havoc on holiday travel. New York Mayor Eric Adams suggested people stay home to make babies and Netflix and chill. Nowadays, when you go out for a steak dinner, it costs a lot of money. However, did you know, the margin for running a restaurant is not that great, with some restaurants recouping only $25 for a $500 meal. Andy plays listener talkbacks. Lots of opinions today about bears, beer and beautiful beats.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
The immediate effects of mobilization with movement on shoulder range of motion and pain in patients with rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: A randomized controlled trial (Evolution Trial) Wang S, Zeng J, Mani R, et al. Braz J Phys Ther. 2024;28(6):101145. doi:10.1016/j.bjpt.2024.101145 Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. Brought to you by our sponsors at: CSMi – https://www.humacnorm.com/ptinquest VALD MoveHealth - https://movehealth.me/ Learn more about/Buy Erik/Jason/Chris's courses – The Science PT Support us on the Patreons! Music for PT Inquest: "The Science of Selling Yourself Short" by Less Than Jake Used by Permission Other Music by Kevin MacLeod – incompetech.com: MidRoll Promo – Mining by Moonlight Koal Challenge – Sam Roux
Five years after seizing power in a coup, the military junta in Myanmar is holding an election. Yet all credible opposition has been banned. And war has inspired so many films over the past century. Our correspondents battle it out to pick the best one. Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Five years after seizing power in a coup, the military junta in Myanmar is holding an election. Yet all credible opposition has been banned. And war has inspired so many films over the past century. Our correspondents battle it out to pick the best one. Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is final installment of the intellectually charged and hilariously honest conversation with special guest Antonio Michael Downing and the Everyday Black Men podcast consisting of Riker, Reed, Sham, The Rider, White Collar Suge, and the Black Libertarian. Together they take a deep dive into Black literacy, cultural legacy, and uncomfortable truths. The crew tackles why many Black Americans struggle with reading, linking it to slavery, survival, parenting, and a lack of cultural infrastructure — all while debating if white authors dominate the bookshelf too heavily. Antonio Michael shares how the King James Bible and his grandma's poor eyesight jumpstarted his love for literature, leading to a lifelong relationship with reading and soft hands. The conversation detours through spicy commentary on Kamala Harris, Jamaican cultural contradictions, and literary hot takes on Lovecraft, Robert Greene, and Gogol. With humor, heat, and unexpected depth, the episode challenges listeners to consider how stories are passed down — or left behind in Black communities.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support.
With a looming holiday break approaching, Bryce and Omari revisit an assortment of projections they made before the Pistons kicked off the 2025-2026 season. Later in the pod, producer Wes joins to pit the guys against each other in another true or false edition of “Sheed or Sham”? Follow Omari on X/Twitter: @omarisankofa Read the latest from Omari on freep.com Follow Bryce on X/Twitter: @MotorCityHoops Read the latest from Bryce on substack Pick up "The Pistons Pulse" merch here!
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Megyn Kelly is joined by Buck Sexton, co-host of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, to talk about the Brown U. and MIT alleged shooter found dead, the awkward self-congratulatory press conference after the culprit was found dead, how a Reddit poster helped solve the Brown U. shooting, the tools like AI getting better and helping crowdsource crime-solving, why privacy is a thing of the past, Jake Tapper's ridiculous CNN segment focused on Trump's health, leftist nonsense disguised as objective news, terrible Democratic and GOP messaging on the economy, some on the left and right who are more interested in fighting and petty social media squabbles than uniting, the viral report on how DEI negatively affected white millennial men, why the Trump administration is now trying to help white men sue for discrimination, and more. Payton McNabb, "Independent Women" ambassador, joins to discuss the boy who injured her in a girl's volleyball game playing the victim, never-seen TikTok videos of the boy, the bullying from John Oliver and others, the left taking shots at her and Democrats not cheering for her at Trump's March address, and more. Then Payton McNabb, "Independent Women" ambassador, joins to discuss the boy who injured her in a girl's volleyball game playing the victim, never-seen TikTok videos of the boy, the bullying from John Oliver and others, the left taking shots at her and Democrats not cheering for her at Trump's March address, and more. Sexton- https://www.youtube.com/@BuckSextonMcNabb-https://www.independentwomen.com/ Done with Debt: https://www.DoneWithDebt.com & tell them Megyn Kelly sent you!SelectQuote: Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS. Save more than 50% at https://selectquote.com/MEGYNMasa Chips: Ready to give MASA or Vandy a try? Get 25% off your first order by going to http://masachips.com/MK and using code MK.Chef iQ: Megyn shares her favorite holiday kitchen upgrade—Chef iQ SENSE, the perfect gift for any cook—and you can get 30% off at https://ChefIQ.com with code MK! Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What can we learn from 2025 to anticipate where the world is going next year? In this year-end conversation, State of the Nation host Mike Sham joins Phumi Mashigo for an unfiltered assessment of our political reality. This conversation cuts through the spin to examine local and global happenings, asking what the year truly revealed about accountability and the political path going forward. The Burning Platform
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Dr. Frank Contacessa is a board certified internist who has been providing personalized, concierge care to his patients for over 25 years. He preaches lifestyle and nutrition, rather than drugs and quick fixes.
On this episode of the Cajun Knight Live, we start off discussing Trumps contreversial take on Nursing no longer being seen as a professional degree and why. Next we talk about the Department of Homeland Security's X account showing that its been based out of Tel Aviv since 2008! While on the topic of Isreal, we aslo discuss the newly discovered Isreali spyware installed on Samsung and Apple phones, and we give everyone an update on the situation in Gaza. Next we talk about the AI teddy bear that was removed from shelves as its ChatGPT LLM was telling children how to play with matches and discussing sexual kinks with them! We then shift over to Cambell's soup company as it has been discovered that their products are "for poor people" and contain "bio-engineered meat" by the company executives own admission. For anyone in Texas, the Sham-wow guy is now running for state congressman to replace the 84 year old incumbant. We then talk about the shooting of National Guard troops in Washington DC and give as much of an update about the suspect in custody. We then shift over to a new UFO documentary that says Russia had a MASSIVE ufo incident 26 years ago, then we disuss how the Russian media is portraying he war to their people. Then we finish off the episode by discussing the phone call between Trump and XI, and how Taiwan is still in the sights of China and the CCP. To join in on the conversation next week, and EVERY Wednesday night at 9pm cst, come to patreon.com/CajunKnightBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cult-of-conspiracy--5700337/support.
Threevisiting on the Tues: Lauren, Paul and Scott talk about Downton Abbey, hypnotism, and play Bad Rap. Send Threetures and emails to threedomusa@gmail.com.Leave us a voicemail asking us a question at hagclaims8.comFollow us on Instagram @ThreedomUSA.Unlock every episode of THREEDOM and THREEMIUM, ad-free, on cbbworld.comGrab some new Threedom merch at cbbworld.com/merchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.