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On this all-new E! News, we hit the red carpet with Ben Affleck. Next, Amanda Seyfried opens up about her 'Mean Girls' costar Lindsay Lohan. Plus, Lenny Kravitz shows off his unbelievable Paris mansion.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steven Rinella talks with Spencer Pelton and Todd Surovell from the University of Wyoming, Randall Williams, Spencer Neuharth, and Brody Henderson. Topics discussed: Testing a Clovis point on an elephant; the book Thunder Without Rain by the late Thomas McIntyre; breaking down all of the Slams; the prestigious caribou tag; Clay's Bear Grease podcast with Metin Eren; thrusting spears; the Clovis overkill hypothesis; hunting mammoths; and more. Connect with Steve and The MeatEater Podcast Network Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YoutubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catherine, David and Matt cover the main headlines from tournaments in Stuttgart, Rouen, Barcelona and Munich. Part one - WTA Results. Jelena Ostapenko wins Stuttgart and becomes the third woman this year to beat Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka in the same event. We discuss her incredible form, Sabalenka's final performance, Ostapenko's now 6-0 head to head against Swiatek, and what it all means as Roland Garros approaches. There's also chat about Elina Svitolina winning Rouen and a dreadful moment from Harriet Dart. Part two - ATP Results (from 33m). Holger Rune won his first title in two years, beating a physically compromised Carlos Alcaraz in the final. We discuss Rune's strategy, an extraordinary trophy ceremony, and Alexander Zverev rediscovering his form to win the title in Munich. Part three - A look ahead to Madrid (from 54m). Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts, including Tennis Re-Lived episodes, Grand Slam Review Shows, and monthly Live Shows on YouTube. Friends also get access to The Barge, Hannah's Column, and an ad-free listening experience to all episodes of The Tennis Podcast. Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our Shop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fear the 'Fro dives into the first playoff win of the 2024-25 season, as Ty Jerome puts on a 4th quarter masterclass. Bob Schmidt, of Fox Sports Raido, recaps the Cavs big win, discusses the NBA awards voting results, Evan's struggles with Bam Adebayo, and dives into a CBA wrinkle that gives the Cavs a distinct advantage in their quest to retain Ty Jerome.(0:00) Recapping the big Game 1 win vs. the Miami Heat(8:22) Audio Mailbag: Where Did You Go?(10:52) Audio Mailbag: Bontemps Awards Voting Record(13:33) Mobley Struggles In Game 1(17:20) Ty Jerome and The Advantages the Early Bird Structure Provides
This Day in Legal History: Maryland Toleration Act PassedOn April 21, 1649, the Maryland Assembly passed the Maryland Toleration Act, a landmark piece of colonial legislation that granted freedom of worship to all Christians in the colony. Also known as the Act Concerning Religion, it was one of the first legal efforts in the American colonies to protect religious liberty through statutory law. The act was enacted under the leadership of Cecil Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore, who sought to maintain peace in Maryland's religiously diverse population, which included both Catholics and Protestants.The law's preamble acknowledged the dangers of religious coercion, stating that "the inforceing of the conscience in matters of Religion hath frequently fallen out to be of dangerous Consequence." To preserve harmony, it declared that no Christian should be "troubled, Molested or discountenanced" for practicing their faith, provided they did not threaten the colony's civil government or the authority of the Lord Proprietor.While progressive for its time, the Act's protections were limited to those who professed belief in Jesus Christ, excluding Jews, atheists, and other non-Christians. Violators of the law's religious tolerance provisions faced harsh penalties, including fines, public whipping, or even death for blasphemy.The Act was repealed just five years later during a period of Protestant ascendancy, reflecting the fragile nature of religious tolerance in colonial America. Nonetheless, it remains significant as an early attempt to codify the principle that faith should not be a basis for persecution.A federal judge has ruled that the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) can no longer direct the termination of probationary federal workers based on performance-related justifications that were, according to the court, misleading. U.S. District Judge William Alsup called OPM's use of standardized termination letters citing performance as the reason for firing thousands of employees a “total sham.” He emphasized that falsely attributing the dismissals to performance could harm the affected workers' reputations and career prospects for years to come.The ruling affects employees at six federal agencies and prohibits further terminations under these pretenses. Judge Alsup's decision underscores that these workers were dismissed under false narratives while still in their probationary period—either newly hired or recently promoted—and should not have been labeled as underperformers without proper evaluation or process.Though Alsup's ruling offers protection against future actions, he declined to issue a preliminary injunction requested by the state of Washington, stating the state lacked standing because it could not show concrete harm from the federal firings, such as a clear loss of federal services.This legal challenge comes amid a broader judicial tug-of-war. In March, Alsup had initially ordered the reinstatement of 16,000 workers pending resolution of a lawsuit. However, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked that injunction on April 8, suggesting that nonprofit organizations representing federal workers may lack the legal standing to sue on their behalf. Following that, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals also halted a separate injunction from a Maryland judge that would have reinstated probationary employees in 19 states and Washington, D.C.Despite the limits imposed by the higher courts, Alsup's decision focuses on the reputational harm caused by labeling the dismissals as performance-based, rather than procedural or administrative. He signaled that the government must correct the record for those terminated workers.Performance-Based Federal Worker Layoffs a ‘Sham' Judge RulesThe U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a major challenge to a provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), commonly known as Obamacare, that mandates insurers cover certain preventive medical services—like cancer screenings and diabetes testing—without cost-sharing by patients. The case centers on the constitutional validity of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), a panel of medical experts that identifies which services should be covered. The panel's 16 members are appointed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) but are not confirmed by the Senate.A group of Texas-based Christian individuals and businesses filed the lawsuit in 2020, arguing that the USPSTF wields too much authority and must therefore comply with the U.S. Constitution's Appointments Clause. This clause requires that significant federal officers—known as "principal officers"—be nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. The plaintiffs claim the task force has evolved from a purely advisory body to one that effectively imposes binding legal obligations on insurers, all without proper accountability.In 2024, the conservative-leaning 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with the plaintiffs, ruling the task force's structure unconstitutional. The federal government appealed that ruling to the Supreme Court. The Biden administration originally filed the appeal, and it was later continued by the Trump administration. Government lawyers argue that the task force should be classified as comprising "inferior officers," since their recommendations are only made binding when approved by the HHS Secretary, who can remove task force members at will.The plaintiffs, however, maintain that the Secretary lacks actual power to stop recommendations from taking effect, making the task force's authority effectively unchecked. They also argue that this lack of oversight elevates the members to principal officer status, necessitating Senate confirmation.Before narrowing the lawsuit to the appointments issue, the plaintiffs also challenged the ACA's requirement to cover HIV prevention medication on religious grounds, asserting it promoted behaviors they opposed. The appeals court declined to sever portions of the law that might otherwise save the provision, another aspect now before the Supreme Court.If the Supreme Court upholds the lower court's decision, key preventive healthcare services could become subject to out-of-pocket costs like deductibles and co-pays, potentially deterring millions from accessing early detection and prevention tools. The Court's decision, expected by the end of June, could reshape how health policy is implemented under the ACA and may further weaken one of its core patient protections.US Supreme Court to hear clash over Obamacare preventive care | ReutersIn a rapidly unfolding legal confrontation, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an emergency order halting the deportation of a group of Venezuelan migrants from Texas, sparking a strong dissent from Justice Samuel Alito. The court intervened early Saturday morning, acting on urgent filings by detainees' lawyers who said the migrants were already being loaded onto buses for imminent deportation to El Salvador. The migrants were accused of gang affiliation, but their legal team argued they hadn't been given fair notice or time to challenge their removal. The administration attempted to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a wartime law, to justify these expulsions.Justice Alito, joined by Justice Clarence Thomas, sharply criticized the majority's decision, calling it "unprecedented and legally questionable." He argued that the Court acted without giving lower courts adequate time to review the claims and issued its order with limited evidence and no explanation. The justices' ruling paused deportations “until further order of this Court,” leaving room for future legal developments.The Trump administration quickly responded, filing a motion urging the Court to reverse its stay. U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer argued the detainees' lawyers bypassed proper procedure by going directly to the Supreme Court and that lower courts had not yet had a chance to establish key facts. He maintained that the migrants received legally sufficient notice, though reports suggested the notices were in English only and lacked clear instructions.The administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged gang members is highly controversial. Originally passed in 1798 during hostilities with France, the law has been used sparingly and almost exclusively during wartime. The Supreme Court has not yet ruled on whether its application in this immigration context is constitutional. Migrants' advocates, including the ACLU, maintain that many of the men deported or at risk of deportation are not gang members and were denied due process.The legal conflict reflects a broader tension between Trump's immigration enforcement efforts and judicial oversight. Last month, Trump ordered the deportation of more than 200 men to a Salvadoran maximum-security prison, reportedly ignoring a judge's oral order to halt at least two flights. The White House has not signaled any intent to defy the current Supreme Court stay but remains committed to its immigration crackdown.The case, A.A.R.P. v. Trump, now becomes a focal point in ongoing disputes about executive authority, due process rights for detainees, and the scope of immigration enforcement under rarely invoked legal provisions. As the Court weighs further action, the lives of dozens of migrants hang in the balance, caught between legal technicalities and broader political pressures.Supreme Court's Alito Calls Block of Deportations ‘Questionable' - BloombergAlito criticizes US Supreme Court's decision to 'hastily' block deportations | ReutersTrump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Lift Deportation Halt - BloombergA federal judge in Boston ruled that the Trump administration's passport policy targeting transgender and nonbinary individuals is likely unconstitutional. The policy, which followed an executive order signed by President Trump immediately after returning to office, required passport applicants to list their biological sex at birth and allowed only "male" or "female" markers. This reversed prior policies that permitted self-identification and, under the Biden administration, had allowed the use of a gender-neutral "X" option.U.S. District Judge Julia Kobick issued a preliminary injunction that bars enforcement of the policy against six of the seven plaintiffs who filed the lawsuit. She held that the policy discriminates based on sex and reflects a bias against transgender individuals, violating the Fifth Amendment's guarantee of equal protection. Kobick described the administration's approach as rooted in "irrational prejudice" and said it runs counter to the Constitution's promise of equality.Despite finding the policy likely unconstitutional, Kobick declined to issue a nationwide injunction, stating that the plaintiffs did not justify the need for broad relief. Still, the ruling marks a significant legal setback for the administration's broader effort to redefine federal gender recognition policies.The executive order at the center of the case mandated all federal agencies, including the State Department, to recognize only two sexes—male and female—based on biology at birth. The State Department then revised its passport application process to align with this directive.The case is part of a wave of legal challenges to Trump's rollback of gender recognition policies. Lawyers for the plaintiffs, represented by the ACLU, vowed to continue fighting to expand the ruling's protections to all affected individuals.Trump passport policy targeting transgender people likely unconstitutional, judge rules | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
iFLTV's Andrew McCart caught up with promoter Eddie Hearn to discuss Dalton Smith fight, Chris Eubank Sr's interview with Carl Froch, Ben Shalom accusing Frank Warren of 'fake outrage' & Conor Benn v Chris Eubank Jr. Get four months EXTRA with our EXCLUSIVE offer with SurfShark by clicking HERE
Trump says Fed Chair Jerome Powell's “termination can't come fast enough” and doubles down on demanding rate cuts. The PBD Podcast crew unpacks Trump's strategy, Powell's calm resistance, and the political need for “good news” before the election.
Ally Lewber spills the tea about James Kennedy and a whole lot more regarding her brief time on Vanderpump Rules both on and off air. PK slams everyone and moves on from this RHOBH season. Mia Thornton moves to Atlanta as RHOP lingers on pause and RHOA continues with mixed reactions from viewers. Garcelle cuts off communication with all her ex RHOBH cast members. Brittany Cartwright and Jax Taylor fire shots and buckle up for a tumultuous season ahead now that The Valley has returned for its sophomore season. Love Hotel prepares to premiere, RHOM follows closely behind and we wonder what other new shows - there are many rumors out there - Bravo prepares to drop to make this upcoming summer one to remember. @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: CARAWAY HOME - Carawayhome.com/VELVET (10% Off Non-Toxic Cookware Made Modern) SPOT & TANGO - spotandtango.com/velvetrope (Use Code Velvetrope To Get 50% Off Your First Order of UnKibble For Your Dog) CORNBREAD - cornbreadhemp.com/velvet (30% Off With Code Velvet on Cornbread's Gummies) AIR DOCTOR - airdoctorpro.com (Use Code Velvet For Up To $300 Off Today The Best Air Purifier Voted By Newsweek) STRAWBERRY - Strawberry.me/VELVET (Get 20% Off Your First Month & Take Charge Of Your Future With The Help Of a Certified Coach) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
China blasts Trump's escalating tariffs as "shameless," warning American farmers and consumers will bear the brunt. As the trade war intensifies, Beijing halts rare-earth exports and targets U.S. red states. PBD breaks down the economic and political fallout.
I love when the NYtimes finally catches up to our reporting. A few weeks ago here on the show we reported that there was a team of anti-war Trump cabinet members who were actively working to prevent a war with Iran. But they were up against neo-cons and Israel which desperately wants American help in destroying Iran.
The Kilmar Abrego Garcia case just took another wild turn—an appeals court judge (yes, a Republican) just slammed the Trump administration for its blatant disregard of the Supreme Court's order. Meanwhile, MAGA world is scrambling to rewrite the narrative, painting Abrego Garcia as a villain to justify deporting him without due process. But here's the twist: even some GOP members are calling this what it is—unconstitutional and dangerous. Don goes live to unpack the legal outrage, the political spin, and why this case could be a tipping point in the fight over the rule of law. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/donlemon and get on your way to being your best self. This episode is brought to you by the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Whether you've always been secular or left religion behind, if you don't want someone else dictating the trip for you, F-F-R-F has your back. Join us. Go to FFRF.US/Freedom or text the word, “FAMILY” to five eleven five eleven and become a member today. Text fees may apply. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New York Attorney General Letitia James says the Trump administration's call for her prosecution is politically motivated, after federal officials accused her of falsifying property records. Meanwhile, Mayor Adams is pausing composting fines for smaller buildings, saying more education is needed on the city's new waste rules. Plus, in a major shakeup, the Trump administration is taking control of the Penn Station overhaul, removing the MTA from the lead role. WNYC's Stephen Nessen explains what this means for commuters.
Former President Donald Trump criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, stating that Powell's "termination cannot come fast enough". Trump expressed frustration over Powell's handling of interest rates and the economic impact of Trump's tariffs. He argued that Powell should have lowered interest rates sooner and should certainly do so now. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Broeske & Musson' on all platforms: --- The ‘Broeske & Musson Podcast’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- ‘Broeske & Musson' Weekdays 9-11 AM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Facebook | Podcast| X | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this all-new E! News, we hit the red carpet with Ben Affleck. Next, Amanda Seyfried opens up about her 'Mean Girls' costar Lindsay Lohan. Plus, Lenny Kravitz shows off his unbelievable Paris mansion.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
President of the Heritage Foundation Dr. Kevin Roberts joins Liz to discuss President Trump freezing research funds as well as antisemitism and DEI policies on college campuses. Plus, Roberts and Liz predict what's next for Harvard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wrapping up a volatile holiday-shortened trading week, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber delved into two big movers: UnitedHealth plunging and dragging the Dow into sell-off mode after posting an earnings miss and slashing guidance due to higher medical care costs. A different story for Eli Lilly -- shares surging in reaction to late-stage trial results involving its experimental obesity pill. The anchors reacted to President Trump's Truth Social post blasting Jerome Powell -- it says the Fed chair's "termination cannot come fast enough." Also in focus: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visits China and Taiwan Semiconductor beats on earnings after Wednesday's chip sector sell-off, "Faber Report on" Global Payments' $22.7 billion acquisition. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Hart, Fitzy and Johnson react to a rumor coming out of Las Vegas that the Raiders and LT Kolton Miller have yet to start dialogue on a contract extension, and they discuss why Josh McDaniels and the Patriots may choose to pursue a trade for the player if the sides cannot find common ground. Plus, the guys explore potential trade packages the Patriots could offer the Raiders in exchange for LT Kolton Miller. They also react to comments from QB Aaron Rodgers, who spoke candidly about his future in an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show. They also dive into a piece in The Boston Globe in which Bruins' front office personnel spoke negatively about former head coach Jim Montgomery.
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'Big Loss for the Public': Trump to End Free IRS Tax Filing Program. Bruce Pollard steps in for Neil Aquino on Thursday. Trump to End Free IRS Tax Filing Program.Subscribe to our Newsletter:https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletterPurchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make AmericaUtopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And BeFit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of anAfro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Former Trump supporter explains why her bible research makes it clear he is the Anti-Christ. Small Business for America's Future co-chair slams Trump's tariffs - It will devastate the economy.Subscribe to our Newsletter:https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletterPurchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make AmericaUtopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And BeFit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of anAfro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Marc welcomes State Rep. Brad Christ from District 96 to weigh in on the renewed push for a St. Louis city-county merger. Christ explains why the current plan, backed by Democrat Ian Mackey, is dead on arrival in his committee—and why statewide votes shouldn't decide local issues. He shares concerns about progressive city influence overtaking the county, the need for smart regional collaboration (not forced mergers), and gives an update on his major crime legislation and other session priorities including Prop A and cutting the income tax.
iFLTV's Andrew McCart caught up with Josh Taylor ahead of his fight with Ekow Essuman, talks becoming a two-weight world champion, fighting Jaron 'Boots' Ennis & talks Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Jr. Get four months EXTRA with our EXCLUSIVE offer with SurfShark by clicking HERE
5.2 Million Earmarked for Schools Stolen: BOSA Slams Education Theft in the Eastern Cape by Radio Islam
Yes the White House just admitted on the record, the we posses the technology to manipulate time and space. In other words time travel and teleportation technology.
TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: RFK Jr. Slams FDA, Cory Endrulat, Natural Intelligence Unleashed, Apomorphinum, Hidden Vaccine Effects, Dr. Edward Group & Dr. Henry Ealy, Questions of the Day, Real ID Reality Check, and MORE! https://robertscottbell.com/rfk-jr-slams-fda-cory-endrulat-natural-intelligence-unleashed-apomorphinum-hidden-vaccine-effects-dr-edward-group-dr-henry-ealy-questions-of-the-day-real-id-reality-check-and-more/
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Join us for a delightfully chaotic episode filled with laugh-out-loud moments, including Sam's epic tug-of-war victory that landed her a bounty of free spray tans! We dive into everything from skincare secrets (featuring a game-changing salicylic acid bar) to the latest Kardashian cookie controversy.Experience the rollercoaster of emotions as we discuss:The fascinating traditions of the Masters' green jacketThe prestigious Career Grand Slam achievement in golfPersonal challenges with budgeting and self-imageA packed week of family gatherings and churchThrough it all, we maintain our signature humor while tackling both the meaningful moments and everyday struggles that make life interesting.Whether you're curious about celebrity space flights or looking for honest product reviews, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in to hear how sometimes the most unexpected moments - like winning free spray tans - can brighten our whole outlook!Listen now to join our candid conversation about life's ups, downs, and everything in between.
Stock market update for April 16, 2025.
The Federal Government has criticised the Opposition Leader Peter Dutton for his reaction to a report Russia wanted to station military planes in Indonesia.
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Joe Concha, Fox News Contributor and author of Progressively Worse, joined The Guy Benson Show today to preview his upcoming book The Greatest Comeback Ever: Inside Trump's Big Beautiful Campaign, which hits shelves April 29. Concha reacted to a viral CNN clip that claimed “there's no left-wing equivalent to the violent right," which is especially ironic considering the long history of violence from the left. Concha and Benson also discussed a CNN clip that featured Taylor Lorenz, who recently praised a CEO's killer. Concha also weighed in on the bizarre Trump-Whitmer meeting and compared it to Bill Maher's recent White House visit. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3pm: Guest - Jim Walsh - State Rep and Chairman of the WA State Republican Party // Brian Heywood slams ‘super aggressive’ property tax ahead of Tuesday’s protest // ‘Left overreaches until someone punches back’: New initiative lowers property tax cap // I Stand Corrected - Ask, Tell, Correct or Yell at John about anything // Breaking down the US trade history with China // John responds to texts on China
Attorney Jane Dueker joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to expose Megan Green's lawsuit against Missouri's state control of SLMPD as legally hollow and politically motivated, calling out Green's anti-police agenda. Fox & Friends First's Todd Piro skewers the left's obsession with identity politics, mocking space launches for their virtue-signaling over substance. On 2A Tuesday, Luis Valdes of Gun Owners of America slams red flag laws and the ATF's unconstitutional overreach while demanding better mental health solutions. And in Kim on a Whim, Marc and Kim spar over whether Easter Monday deserves federal holiday status—complete with sack races, cash-filled eggs, and a few jabs at teacher “planning days.”
Marc & Kim welcome Ryan Wiggins in studio on Tax Day, where he unleashes a blistering critique of the American tax system—from the unfair delays in government refunds to the complex and costly filing process that burdens working Americans. Wiggins highlights staggering wealth disparities, citing data that shows 50% of Americans own zero stock market assets and are drowning in debt. He argues the real fix lies in rebuilding America's workforce by prioritizing trade education over bloated, ideologically driven universities. The crew agrees: skilled trades are becoming the new six-figure path, and conservatives need to lead the charge to shift funding and policy in that direction.
John Maytham speaks with Kwena Manamela, General Secretary of the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa, about the glaring disparities in the country’s latest healthcare staffing plan. While the National Health Council has approved the recruitment of one thousand two hundred new doctors, only two hundred nurses have been given the green light for appointment. This decision has sparked outrage from nursing professionals across the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Matt away, Catherine and David go old school to make sense of Monte Carlo.Part one - Monte Carlo. Carlos Alcaraz won the title, but did it feel convincing? Not really. Why, and what next? Big weeks for Lorenzo Musetti, Arthur Fils and Alejandro Davidovic Fokina. Loads to get our teeth into.Part two - BJK Cup Qualifiers (from 46m). The names were mostly not of the household variety, but the stories were electric.Part three - Coaching Carousel (from 55m). Emma Raducanu, Alexander Zverev, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexei Popyrin have all been reported or rumoured to be making coaching moves. We talk about them all.Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts, including Tennis Re-Lived episodes, Grand Slam Review Shows, and monthly Live Shows on YouTube. Friends also get access to The Barge, Hannah's Column, and an ad-free listening experience to all episodes of The Tennis Podcast. Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our Shop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Skip dives into why he believes Stephen A. Smith would make a great President of the United States. He then gives his Play-In Tournament and Playoff picks and declares that the OKC Thunder will triumph over the Celtics in 7. Lastly, Skip discusses Isiah Thomas' criticism of LeBron's recent warm up antics. No shirt.. no uniform.. just straight DISRESPECT! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It’s been 20 years since Nancy Sullivan, a media specialist at Portland’s McDaniel High School, organized a poetry slam for students in the school’s library. That one slam eventually evolved into Verselandia, the citywide youth poetry competition now sponsored by Literary Arts. The slam allows students from across Portland to bring their original spoken word poetry to the stage of the Arlene Schitzer Concert Hall to be scored by a panel of judges. Alex Dang competed in the first Verselandia back in 2012. Qiana Woods won last year’s Verselandia and is set to compete again this year. They both join us, along with Sullivan, to talk about the history of the competition and the importance of slam poetry as a creative outlet.
Rep. Justin Sparks joins Marc & Kim to expose the infuriating delay behind fixing Missouri's radical Amendment 3. Sparks calls out Republican leadership directly, blaming party insiders for prioritizing corporate interests and utility hikes while sidelining urgent pro-life legislation. Sparks reveals how leadership even tried to bury the repeal in a “legislative review” committee before it was saved by Rep. Brian Seitz. The fix is finally headed to the House floor—weeks before session ends. Sparks says churches must rise up, because even if it passes, the repeal still needs to win on the ballot in 2026, where national abortion money will pour in once again.
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Ilia Topuria shares the full story—from struggling to find fights in Spain to becoming UFC's undefeated phenom. He opens up about politics, Putin, his rise through the ranks, and why he's ready for Charles Oliveira or Islam Makhachev. A raw, fearless conversation with Patrick Bet-David.
Ilia Topuria opens up about mindset, war, legacy, and leadership. He reacts to Khabib, calls out Paddy Pimblett, reflects on trauma from the Russia-Georgia conflict, and explains why discipline, faith, and focus guide his path—inside the octagon and beyond.
Yes, it's been a minute, but we're back to catch up on Monte Carlo, Charleston, and sadly yes, all the way back to Miami. The top men have utterly failed to capitalize on Sinner's mandatory vacation, while on the women's side, Sabalenka extends her rankings lead and Pegula snatches #3 with her strong start to the year. We've also got: Kasatkina's move to Australia, the top WTA and ATP players sending a letter to the Slams a few weeks after the PTPA lawsuit, a few listener questions, and more. 1:10 Monte Carlo updates: why, Grigor, why? 9:10 Charleston results 14:20 Miami: Eala stuns Iga, Aryna extends her lead 25:30 Don't count your chickens before they hatch 28:20 Dasha Kasatkina is now representing Australia 31:00 The players do love an epistle 37:20 Coaching and baby news 40:35 A listener question
NBA Legend Isiah Thomas Slams LeBron James For Professionalism, LeBron Fires Back, Ric Bucher Systematically Destroys LeBron James Mythos Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code CLNS for $20 off your first purchase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ilia Topuria opens up about fear, faith, mindset, and staying locked in. He reacts to Khabib, calls out Paddy Pimblett, and shares why he'll never fight in Russia. From fighter to future mogul, this is a raw, powerful conversation on legacy, discipline, and total focus.
Ilia Topuria shares raw insight on fear, mindset, and fighting smart. He reacts to Khabib, calls out Paddy Pimblett, and explains how staying locked in has kept him undefeated. From business to legacy, this is the mind of a world champ focused on dominating two weight classes.
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