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⏱️ Episode Timestamps (00:00) - Intro (05:24) How Jimmy connected with NNRC & Ignite RC beginnings (11:08) Hobby shops, Traxxas vs race brands & bringing new people into RC (16:15) Why Traxxas Slash was so important for RC racing (19:06) Short course & drag racing trends – from Slashes to DR10s (31:53) Keeping RC fun vs. taking racing too seriously (39:20) Ignite Design RC conversions & charity race stories (42:26) Development of Ignite gas truck kits & Classic RC integration (51:08) Partnership with Nova Engines – challenges & breakthroughs (1:03:10) Novarossi's history, Serio influence & engine improvements (1:09:33) Designing reliable engines vs. overpowering screamers (1:20:28) Future plans: 1/8 scale engines & product strategy (1:31:12) Visiting Nova factory in Italy & small-business culture (1:37:01) Supporting small RC shops & final thoughts
This week on REWIND: It's VMA season and we are watching MTV CBS and wondering who everybody is and why the VMA's don't have that sparkle in their eye like they used to!! After discussing our top moments, fav outfits, and dissect the culture that is the VMA's, we get political and figure out why it seems everything important is getting a budget cut! Then, we move onto a surprising announcement from Jonathan Bailey, followed by SOME WILD STORIES about GROWN ADULTS taking what doesn't belong to them. The tea gets hotter as we discuss some listener interactions Blake & Raven have recently had, Kelly Price's explosive LIVE read of black women, minding our business instead of Ciara's family business, and Cardi B's hilarious court trial. FINALLY, we hit the newly titled: REWIND RUNDOWN, where we discuss the latest Netflix documentary “Unknown Number”, The Summer I Turned Pretty, and the twist that has pretty much ruined Big Brother, and rapid fire what movies you should watch this weekend. It's a little bit about a lot, and it's all right here on REWIND! ⏰TIME CODES⏰ (0:10) FIRST THOUGHTS (2:53) ARE THE VMA'S OFFICIALLY OLD NEWS?? (21:29) DEFUNDING, SLASHES, BUDGET CUTS…OH MY!! (34:26) JONATHAN BAILEY IS TAKING A BREAK FROM ACTING, FOR NOW (37:06) LIKE TAKING [A BASEBALL] FROM A BABY (46:10) BLAKE & RAVEN HAVE LISTENER INTERACTIONS!! (32:40) KELLY PRICE & BLACK WOMEN CATCHING STRAYS (48:47) A NEW LAST NAME FOR FUTURE JR? (53:14) CARDI B [HILARIOUSLY] GOES TO COURT (56:08) REWIND RUNDOWN: UNKNOWN NUMBER: THE NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY (01:10:08) BIG BROTHER RUINS THEIR OWN SHOW!! (01:14:04) THE SUN IS ABOUT TO SET ON “THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY” (01:17:52) PING OR ZING: CAUGHT STEALING, SPLITSVILLE, THE CONJURING, THREESOME, HAMILTON, & THE ROSES (01:22:39) FINAL THOUGHTS Follow Blake: @blakerackley Follow Raven: @iamravendawson To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVVnhe6Es3kFxV18W2oLrur6m3c7Lwl6- Follow Blake- Instagram: @blakerackley TikTok: @itsblakerackley Threads: @blakerackley Twitter: @itsblakerackley Follow Raven- Instagram: @iamravendawson TikTok: @iamravendawson Threads: @iamravendawson ABOUT REWIND: The Podcast - Hosted by the effortlessly charismatic duo Raven Dawson and Blake Rackley, REWIND: The Podcast is where pop culture past meets pop culture present—with a whole lot of personality in between. Fueled by a love for iconic throwbacks and today's most talked-about moments, these two besties serve up unfiltered opinions, sharp humor, and a deep appreciation for the drama that keeps entertainment interesting. From Y2K nostalgia to red carpet chaos, award show upsets to reality TV scandals, nothing is off-limits. Whether they're revisiting the cultural staples that defined an era or breaking down the latest internet-breaking headlines, expect hot takes, deep dives, and plenty of side-eye. If your playlist lives somewhere between classic R&B and current chart-toppers, if you still quote your favorite 2000s movies on the daily, and if you love a little (or a lot of) flair with your pop culture commentary—this is the podcast you've been waiting for. Press play, lean in, and get ready to REWIND.
ANZ is cutting 4,500 jobs and scaling back consultants in a $560 million restructure under its new CEO. Coles and Woolworths are facing a billion-dollar bill after a court ruled on its staff underpayments. Cashrewards, the Australian cashback platform, has announced plans to shut down after 11 years. _ Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.__See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a closer look at ANZ's decision to cut 3,500 employees and 1,000 contractors and what it means for the sector with Nathan Zaia from Morningstar and Damien Boey from Wilson Asset Management.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a closer look at ANZ's decision to cut 3,500 employees and 1,000 contractors and what it means for the sector with Nathan Zaia from Morningstar and Damien Boey from Wilson Asset Management.
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Violent protests have erupted across Jakarta and other Indonesian cities, sparked by public anger over lawmakers’ pay hikes and police violence that left a motorcycle taxi driver dead. What began as frustration over economic hardship has now escalated into a political crisis, with analysts warning it could destabilise President Prabowo Subianto’s administration. President Prabowo Subianto says political parties have agreed to revoke a number of perks and privileges for parliamentarians. Is this enough to quell unrest? How bad could it get for Prabowo? On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks with Julia Lau, Editor, fulcrum.sg, Senior Fellow, and Coordinator of the Indonesia Studies Programme at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cuts to the arts at the federal level have been in the news, but some states are also slashing their funding. In New Hampshire, the cultural sector generated some $3.5 billion in revenue in 2023, but arts groups there now face a potential double hit. Jeffrey Brown reports for the series, Art in Action, exploring the intersection of art and democracy, and our CANVAS coverage. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Cuts to the arts at the federal level have been in the news, but some states are also slashing their funding. In New Hampshire, the cultural sector generated some $3.5 billion in revenue in 2023, but arts groups there now face a potential double hit. Jeffrey Brown reports for the series, Art in Action, exploring the intersection of art and democracy, and our CANVAS coverage. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Plastic bag usage dropped a staggering 91% following a plastic ban in Vermont
Grant Robertson takes a seat with Jake Tame on Q+A as his memoir drops and the Royal Commission into C19 ramps up again.The decisions of Luxon's govt are not favoured by the business community with a scathing article released in the Sunday Star TimesMajor building consent changes and Seymour goes after helmets, all in the name of cutting red tape.=================================Come support the work we're doing by becoming a Patron of #BHN www.patreon.com/BigHairyNews=================================Merch available at www.BHNShop.nz Like us on Facebookwww.facebook.com/BigHairyNews Follow us on Twitter.@patbrittenden @Chewie_NZFollow us on BlueskyPat @patbrittenden.bsky.socialChewie @chewienz.bsky.socialEmily @iamprettyawesome.bsky.socialMagenta @xkaosmagex.bsky.social
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr has canceled nearly half a billion dollars in federal funding for future vaccine development.On Today's Show:Michael Osterholm, PhD, MPH, founding director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP), member of the Vaccine Integrity Project, and the author, with Mark Olshaker, of the forthcoming book, The Big One: How We Must Prepare for Future Deadly Pandemics (Little, Brown Spark, 2025), talks about RFK, Jr.'s cuts to mRNA vaccine development and what it means for public health and science, plus other vaccine-related news.
August 8, 2025 ~ Chris, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Laura Bonnell, president and founder of the Bonnell Foundation, and Dr. Stephen Rapundalo, president of Michbio and chair of the Rare Disease Advisory Council, about the Department of Health and Human Services slashing $500 million in funding for mRNA vaccine development.
The fight over maps is getting uglier in Texas. There are threats to get the FBI involved in tracking down Democrats from the Texas State House who left rather than see Republicans hijack the midterm elections. Can they do that? We will ask former federal prosecutor and now defense attorney David Katz to weigh in. Spooked By mRNA technology, RFK Jr. is trying to turn back the clock on medical advancements. He is terminating 22 contracts meant to boost developing mRNA vaccines. He's also closing out other federal investments in mRNA technology, As the Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is supposed to be looking ahead toward future health emergencies, but is putting the brakes on the very same science that was crucial to moving us forward after Covid closed down the world. Save the planet? Yes, please. Eco-journalist Belinda Waymouth join for “It's the Planet, Stupid!”
Today's host was Michael Wear, Founder, President and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life. Thanks for listening to The Morning Five! Please subscribe to and rate The Morning Five on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about the work of the Center for Christianity and Public Life at www.ccpubliclife.org. Scripture: James 3 Top Headlines: 1) Texas Gerrymandering Controversy Continues 2) HHS Cuts mRNA Funding Today's host was Michael Wear, Founder, President, and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life. Join the conversation and follow us at: Instagram: @michaelwear, @ccpubliclife Twitter: @MichaelRWear, @ccpubliclife and check out @tsfnetwork Music by: King Sis #politics #faith #prayer #health #HHS #RobertKennedyJr #Texas #gerrymandering #elections #midterms Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Trump Administration has slashed U-C-L-A's research funding over claims of anti-semitism. Children and families are slipping through the cracks in the fight against homelessness. One of the most notorious encampments is now gone, and LA's mayor is declaring a win. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
Hosts LeAlec Murray, Haley Whisennand, and Alex Lebl have a LOT to say after SDCC 2025, and we're breaking down Demon Slayer's recording-breaking opening weekend in Japan, the anime winners at the 2025 Collision Awards, Crunchyroll's Anime NYC schedule, the anime titles coming to theaters for Anime Nights this fall, and more. THEN, hosts debate whether the Naruto or One Piece universe would win in a fight and share your anime vehicles of choice. Have a question for The Anime Effect? Ask it here. To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Japan Box Office: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle First Movie Opens at No.1 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Collabs with Los Angeles Dodgers on August 15 Game Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle First Movie Releases New Visual Featuring Tanjiro and Giyu Versus Akaza Solo Leveling Season 2, HAIKYU!! The Dumpster Battle and More Anime Recognized at 2025 Collision Awards Crunchyroll Heads to Anime NYC with Special Panels, Screenings and More Crunchyroll Anime Nights Movie Program Launches in the U.S. with Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, OVERLORD Screenings Mamoru Hosoda's The Boy and the Beast Re-Releases in U.S. Theaters in August EXCLUSIVE: Oldboy Manga Deluxe Edition Debuts in January 2026 Junji Ito Enters Eisner Awards Hall of Fame Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
0:00 Jasmine Crockett furious with MSM, has no idea how journalism works! Robby Soave | RISING 9:31 Trump slashes deadline for Russia-Ukraine ceasefire to 10-12 days | RISING 18:19 Trump, Obama agree?! Presidents break with Israeli PM over starvation in Gaza | RISING 23:07 Pete Buttigieg says Dems are too attached to a 'failing' status quo | Lindsey Granger | RISING 31:43 Ghislaine Maxwell urges SCOTUS to overturn conviction after DOJ meeting | RISING 41:55 Washington Post fact-checker leaving outlet after 27 years amid shakeup | RISING 46:58 Zohran Mamdani under fire for 'defund the police' posts amid Manhattan skyscraper shooting | RISING 1:02:46 Dems grapple with 35-year low polling, Trump immigration, inflation approval slips | RISING Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carney Just CUT Programs Harper Wouldn't Touch—Liberals MELTDOWN!Send a one-time contribution to the show - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=XARF5X38AMZULListen to our Podcast on the go: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elev8podcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elev8podcast X: https://twitter.com/TheElev8Podcast0:00 - Intro4:25 - Carney CUTS Gender Equality Department10:50 - Carney loses 600 Dangerous Foreign Nationals12:30 - MP's Get Rich off of PEI Deal
On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head discusses the recent U.S.-EU trade deal with Shanker Singham, a former advisor to the United States Trade Representative and former advisor to the Secretary of State for International Trade of the United Kingdom. Singham highlights the significance of this deal as the first major agreement in 25 years. He notes the deal's framework for reducing regulatory barriers, which could boost EU economic growth. Singham criticizes EU leaders for viewing trade as zero-sum, emphasizing the need for regulatory reforms. The deal reduces EU tariffs from 30% to 15% with potential for further reductions if regulatroy changes are made. Furthermore, Singham discusses the enforcement mechanisms and the broader impact of U.S. trade policies on global regulatory systems.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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- 2027 Chevy Bolt Gets Mild Facelift - China Resumes Magnet Exports, To A Degree - BYD's Sales Growth Stalls Out - Neta and Zeekr Fudge Sales Numbers - Stellantis To Report Q2 Loss Of €2.5B - Tata Wants to Buy Iveco - U.S. Car Dealers Q2 Profits +27% - MG Claims Semi-Solid Battery Debuts Next Month - Mercedes Slashes EV Prices - Autoline Poll on Direct Sales
In a landmark vote, Congress passed a $9.4 billion rescission package—the first of its kind in 25 years—eliminating funds for NPR, foreign aid, and left-leaning initiatives. Championed by Senate Republicans and encouraged by former President Trump, the measure reclaims unused pandemic and climate funds while signaling a new era of fiscal discipline. Conservatives call it a win for taxpayers and America First values, while critics warn of political retribution and symbolic cuts. As Speaker Mike Johnson prepares for more rollbacks, the fight over the federal budget is just beginning.
In a historic late-night vote, Senate Republicans passed a $9.4 billion rescissions package at the urging of former President Trump—marking the first rollback of already-approved federal spending since the Clinton administration. The cuts target unspent funds, foreign aid, and public broadcasting, with NPR and USAID in the crosshairs. While critics downplay the move as a drop in the deficit bucket, conservative hosts hail it as a symbolic blow to the deep state and proof of Trump's growing influence within the GOP. The bill faces its next challenge in the House, with more cuts potentially on the way.
In a sweeping wave of conservative victories, Congress has passed the first federal spending rollback in 25 years—rescinding $9.4 billion in unused COVID, climate, and foreign aid funds. Major targets include NPR, USAID, and left-leaning nonprofits, with cuts hailed as a crucial step in dismantling what critics call the “deep state.” Meanwhile, two high-profile transgender clinics shut down amid growing scrutiny, and California's troubled high-speed rail project faces defunding. Championed by Trump and celebrated by right-wing voices, these actions are framed as the beginning of a broader America First resurgence—reclaiming taxpayer dollars, gutting globalist programs, and reversing decades of progressive policy influence.
In a dramatic turning point for fiscal and cultural policy, Congress enacts a $9.4 billion rescission—the first since 1999—eliminating funds for NPR, USAID, and unused climate and COVID programs. Simultaneously, two prominent transgender clinics announce closure, and California's high-speed rail project faces defunding. Conservative commentators hail these events as victories for Trump's America First agenda and the beginning of a deep-state rollback. Critics warn the moves are politically charged and harmful to vulnerable communities, but for many on the right, the reckoning has only just begun.
Congress approves a historic $9.4 billion rollback—the first in a generation—targeting NPR, USAID, and unused Biden-era funds, signaling a sharp turn toward America First budgeting. The cuts come alongside the closure of two major transgender clinics and renewed attacks on California's stalled high-speed rail. Backed by Trump and celebrated by conservative commentators, the moves are hailed as the beginning of a deep state dismantling. Critics argue the cuts are symbolic, but the right sees them as proof that a new political era is taking shape.
Slashed and passed. The Senate takes a $9 billion bite out of foreign aid. And that's just the start. Plus, the Epstein files, and a sharp turn away from Trump. What he's now saying about his own supporters, and the message he's sending if they keep digging.
Good morning! Here's a quick look at our top stories for Thursday, July 17. Find the complete articles and much more in today's print edition and online at https://www.iolaregister.com/.
Slashed and passed. The Senate takes a $9 billion bite out of foreign aid. And that's just the start. Plus, the Epstein files, and a sharp turn away from Trump. What he's now saying about his own supporters, and the message he's sending if they keep digging.
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Environmental advocates warn that Trump's new budget will undermine US efforts to combat climate change and stall the transition to clean energy.
exico wins 10th Gold Cup title with 2-1 victory over USMNT in Houston. FIFA drops Club World Cup semifinal ticket prices 97% in 72 hours - Chelsea vs Fluminense and PSG vs Real Madrid tomorrow at MetLife Stadium.
Story at-a-glance New research involving over 1.3 million people shows that higher blood levels of vitamin D are linked to up to 58% lower risk of colorectal cancer, especially in women A whopping 80% of adults are either deficient or insufficient in vitamin D, which significantly increases their risk of developing colorectal cancer over time Vitamin D helps slow cancer cell growth, support gut health, and reduce inflammation — factors that are all important in preventing tumor formation in the colon Getting regular sun exposure or supplementing with vitamin D has been shown to reduce the risk of polyps and tumors, even in people with a genetic risk for colon cancer Testing your vitamin D levels and correcting deficiencies through sunlight, supplements, or food is one of the most powerful and low-cost ways to reduce your colon cancer risk
Kari Lake, senior adviser to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, has cut 85% of the agency’s workforce—1,400 positions—including hundreds at Voice of America. Calling it a move to dismantle a “bloated, unaccountable bureaucracy,” Lake said the layoffs fulfill Trump’s executive order to downsize federal media. 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.
Two veteran execs exit as the network braces for deep cost-cutting after corporate spin-off. The panel breaks down CNN's financial crisis, slumping ratings, declining relevance, why the brand lost trust, and whether CNN can be saved or if it's destined to be sold for parts.
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A.M. Edition for June 3. The OECD is warning the U.S. and global economies are likely to face slowing growth this year and next, amid tariff-related uncertainty and the prospect of higher-for-longer inflation. Plus, chief China correspondent Lingling Wei profiles Beijing's new trade negotiator and his mandate from Xi Jinping not to cater to Washington. And FEMA scraps its new hurricane plan as storm season kicks off. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vive Bordeaux! Ex-England, Kenya and USA Sevens coach, Mike Friday dives into a jaw-dropping week of rugby alongside Payno and Hask. The lads debate the titanic final between Bordeaux and Northampton Saints, centring on accusations of foul play against Rugby's greatest showman, Henry Pollock. What did our young Lion learn? & as the EPCR announce a new Club World Cup, we look to rugby's future. Sevens guru Mike also reacts to the sport's management in the face of heartbreaking headlines that Ireland Men's Sevens team will cease to exist and Great Britain men and women will move to a part-time programme. Is its Olympic status at stake? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump confronts South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with evidence of violence and racist policies targeting white Afrikaner farmers, sparking a tense White House exchange. In Congress, fiscal conservatives clash over Trump's budget reconciliation bill, with no clear resolution in sight. We dive into a shocking case of a 24-year-old Venezuelan illegal alien posing as a teen in an Ohio high school, prompting ICE action. Vice President JD Vance pushes back against rogue judges blocking Trump's deportation plans, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio defends visa revocations for troublemakers. Plus, the FDA announces major changes to COVID-19 vaccine access, limiting it to high-risk groups, as a Senate report reveals Biden officials downplayed vaccine risks in 2021. Dr. Peter McCullough's chilling testimony on vaccine-related myocarditis deaths underscores the urgency. Finally, our poll of the week tackles a harrowing New Mexico incident involving kids with a loaded gun—what would you do?
It's been another day of storms and tornado watches in parts of the South. For the better part of a week now, severe weather has led to major damage and deaths in its wake. As residents are beginning to dig out, there are real questions about the immediate federal response and what states can expect this summer as the Trump administration makes big changes to FEMA. William Brangham reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
President Donald Trump on Monday signed a sweeping executive order setting a 30-day deadline for drugmakers to electively lower the cost of prescription drugs in the U.S. or face new limits down the road over what the government will pay. The order calls on the health department, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to broker new price tags for drugs over the next month. If deals are not reached, Kennedy will be tasked with developing a new rule that ties the price the U.S. pays for medications to lower prices paid by other countries. Jimmy and Americans' Comedian Kurt Metzger discuss the high prices of pharmaceuticals in the United States and whether Trump's executive order will have the intended effect. Plus segments on Trump bypassing Netanyahu to negotiate the release of the last U.S. hostage in Gaza and reports in the Jerusalem Post suggesting that Trump is planning to declare U.S. recognition of an independent Palestinian state. Also featuring Stef Zamorano and Mike MacRae. And a phone call from Andrew Cuomo!
From the BBC World Service: Japanese carmaker Nissan will cut 20,000 jobs globally as it struggles with falling sales in China and heavy price discounts in the U.S. We'll hear more. And later in the program, leaders and economists in Africa gather in Togo to discuss the continent's debt challenges. Plus: slashed duties on parcels from China and Hong Kong to the U.S. and calls for unity from Chinese President Xi Jinping.
From the BBC World Service: Japanese carmaker Nissan will cut 20,000 jobs globally as it struggles with falling sales in China and heavy price discounts in the U.S. We'll hear more. And later in the program, leaders and economists in Africa gather in Togo to discuss the continent's debt challenges. Plus: slashed duties on parcels from China and Hong Kong to the U.S. and calls for unity from Chinese President Xi Jinping.
On Wednesday, May 7, North Dakota finalized its 2025 season dates and license quotas. The North Dakota Game and Fish (NDGF) agency notably cut licenses down to 42,300. This is 7,800 tags or 16% fewer than 2024. The tag reductions apply to most of the state's deer tags, including both either-species tags and specifically designated whitetail tags. Muzzleloader-only licenses were also slashed. The only tag quotas that weren't significantly impacted...
On the DSR Daily for Tuesday, we break down Secretary Hegseth cutting 20% of generals, Trump's new incentive scheme for self-deportation, the administration's efforts to protect mifepristone, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Co-host of the Drill Down podcast, Eric Eggers breaks down the DOGE data revealing how Elon Musk has identified and cut billions in federal spending, from USAID programs to bloated real estate leases. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.
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