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It's a different kind of big day for the Oilers' superstar — and we're breaking it all down on this special edition of The Oil Stream! Tommy and Glue Guy take a lighthearted look ahead to Leon Draisaitl's upcoming wedding, with all the buzz, speculation, and Oil Country excitement surrounding the event. From the guest list to potential best man picks, and even some power play potential on the dance floor — the guys have fun previewing what's sure to be one of the most talked-about off-ice events of the summer. - Draisaitl wedding hype - Oilers teammates in tuxes - Predictions, hot takes & maybe a few laughs The Oil Stream is presented by Boston Pizza!
The Black Caps are in control of the first test against Zimbabwe after bowling the hosts out for 149 before reaching 92 without loss at stumps.
The Black Caps domination over Zimbabwe in the recent T20 Tri-Series has continued into the opening test in Bulawayo.
Tempers flared in Atlanta as the Falcons got into a “quick brawl” during training camp, raising questions about chemistry, intensity, and what it really means this early in the season. This could be competitive fire and possibly a sign of a new era for the Falcons defense. All eyes are on the Cleveland Browns QB decision! There's no clear lead on who will be the starter in week 1, according to the coaching staff, but fans are starting to think it's obvious.--Voicemail call in: (219) 413-9405Instagram: @TheRunPodcastFacebook: PodcastTheRunYouTube: The Run with Manny WilsonTheRunUSA.com--Use the Promo Code: THERUNPODCAST for $20 OFF your first ticket purchase with SeatGeek. https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/teamseatgeek
New Zealand's Erica Fairweather has a shot at another world title following her shock disqualifcation from the 400m freestyle at the Swimming World Championships in Singapore.
New Zealand's Erica Fairweather has a shot at redemption following her shock disqualification from the 400m after qualifying third fastest for tonight's final of the women's 200m freestyle at the Swimming World Championships in Singapore.
New Zealand's Erica Fairweather has qualified third fastest for tonight's final of the women's 200m freestyle at the Swimming World Championships in Singapore.
Topics discussed on today's show: Movies, Franks Dead Fest, Birthdays, History Quiz, Pop Quiz: Fish, EU Trade Deal, Sports News, Science News, 20 in 25, Child Innocence Gone, Dating App, Snow Bunnies, What Happened The Night Before?, and Apologies.
Hour 1 kicks off with a disturbing deep dive into a federal investigation revealing dozens of botched or unethical organ donor cases—highlighting one man who showed signs of life as doctors prepped for organ harvesting. Kim warns listeners to think twice before checking that donor box. Then Marc goes full throttle on former DNI John Ratcliffe's jaw-dropping revelations: that Hillary Clinton and the FBI worked hand-in-glove to push the Russia collusion lie, while Obama's inner circle looked the other way. As Ratcliffe calls to declassify the Durham Annex, the crew questions if real accountability will ever hit the elites. Hour 2 kicks off celebrating President Trump's historic trade deal with the EU, slamming the left's refusal to cheer American success. The segment dives deep into the explosive revelations from John Ratcliffe and John Durham's ongoing Russiagate probe, highlighting possible perjury and cover-ups by Obama-era intel officials. Boeing workers reject a lucrative contract offer amid proposed punishing schedule changes, signaling a looming strike in St. Louis. Attention turns to business news, Tesla's massive chip deal, and the Fed's rate meeting. The hour wraps with a bizarre Coldplay scandal PR stunt featuring Gwyneth Paltrow, a premature baby defying the odds, alarming airline safety incidents, and the NFL fining players for Super Bowl ticket scalping. Hour 3 dives into President Trump's aggressive trade breakthroughs, including the landmark EU deal easing tariffs and boosting American exports, with expert insights from Fox's Jonathan Savage. The focus then shifts to the explosive revelations about the FBI and Clinton's role in weaponizing the Steele dossier, featuring a hard-hitting discussion with political analyst Dan Snell on deep state corruption and Ron Klain's recent testimony. Wrapping up, a Tennessee school district's controversial crackdown on absenteeism ignites parental outrage as doctor's notes lose validity and truancy referrals threaten families, raising questions about education policy and parental rights. Hour 4 covers Trump's ongoing efforts in Scotland to push peace in Ukraine while locking down crucial trade deals with the EU, Canada, and Mexico, despite lingering tariffs. The Cardinals' season is dissected by Tom Ackerman, who breaks down the trade deadline strategy focusing on pitching moves and rebuilding under new GM Heimblum, aiming for a 2026 turnaround. Kim mocks Stephen Colbert's failing CBS show and the pathetic protest after its cancellation, highlighting the toxic one-sidedness of today's late-night comedy. The segment closes on Ghislaine Maxwell's testimony fallout, raising doubts about the impact of her claims without proof and cautioning against pardons.
Hour 4 covers Trump's ongoing efforts in Scotland to push peace in Ukraine while locking down crucial trade deals with the EU, Canada, and Mexico, despite lingering tariffs. The Cardinals' season is dissected by Tom Ackerman, who breaks down the trade deadline strategy focusing on pitching moves and rebuilding under new GM Heimblum, aiming for a 2026 turnaround. Kim mocks Stephen Colbert's failing CBS show and the pathetic protest after its cancellation, highlighting the toxic one-sidedness of today's late-night comedy. The segment closes on Ghislaine Maxwell's testimony fallout, raising doubts about the impact of her claims without proof and cautioning against pardons.
Tom Ackerman joins Kim and Ethan to dissect the Cardinals' rollercoaster season, spotlighting key trades like Eric Feddy heading to the Braves amid bullpen struggles. Ackerman highlights the team's focus on building for 2026 under new GM Heimblum, emphasizing drafting, player development, and revamping the minor league system. Despite fan frustration over mediocrity, loyalty runs deep in St. Louis, with hopes pinned on fresh leadership and a return to championship contention. The segment wraps with a look at other St. Louis pro teams and anticipation for the upcoming football season.
In this episode of The Oil Stream, Dusty and Tommy take a walk down memory lane — but not the kind with highlight reels and glory days. We're diving into the most criticized Edmonton Oilers of all time. From high draft picks who never panned out, to scapegoats during playoff collapses, and even some surprise names that sparked debate in Oil Country — who makes the list, and why? Controversial takes Fan-fueled frustration Honest, unfiltered Oilers talk Whether you agreed with the hate or thought it was way overblown, this is a can't-miss episode for true Oilers fans. Subscribe now and let us know who your most criticized Oiler is in the comments! The Oil Stream is presented by Boston Pizza!
New Zealand cyclist Ally Wollaston finished third on the third stage of the women's Tour de France.
In form New Zealand cyclist Ally Wollaston has claimed her first ever podium finish at the women's Tour de France.
World Champion cyclist Ally Wollaston survived a late bunch sprint to claim her maiden podium finish at the women's Tour de France.
The Mainland Tactix claimed their maiden ANZ Premiership netball title with a 58-46 win over the defending champion Northern Mystics in last night's grand final in Auckland.
A huge first quarter helped the Mainland Tactix to their maiden ANZ Premiership netball title.
Coach Donna Wilkins says the defensive efforts of the Tactix went a long way in their shock 58-46 win over the defending champion Mystics in last night's ANZ Premiership netball final in Auckland.
Keep listening this week as the fellas jump back on the fantasy football wagon and discuss more busts and booms that will help you stay sane in the fantasy football conquest this year!
Topics discussed on today's show: National Wine and Cheese Day, Christmas in July, Chuck Mangione Passes Away, TikTok, Junior Hockey, Sports News, Bench Pressing Record, Birthdays, History Quiz, Krispy Kreme and Crocs, California Love Drop and Red Cross, Birth Rates and Homes, Coolcations, Saving Money, SOG: Joydamage, New Merch, and Apologies.
In Episode 483, Manny received a very animated voicemail from someone who CLEARLY has it out for Stephen A Smith. Do you agree with what was said??Shifting gears, the Atlanta Falcons schedule release has fans feeling hopeful. Here's a few bold predictions and highlights on key matchups that could define the Falcons' season. As always, Manny delivers passionate takes and invites listeners to join the conversation on both topics.--Voicemail call in: (219) 413-9405Instagram: @TheRunPodcastFacebook: PodcastTheRunYouTube: The Run with Manny WilsonTheRunUSA.com--Use the Promo Code: THERUNPODCAST for $20 OFF your first ticket purchase with SeatGeek. https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/teamseatgeek
Bennett and Jack take listener questions and react to Sun Belt Media Day quotes on the return of news or snooze!
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The Oil Stream returns with a heated debate — who are the biggest villains in Oilers history? In this episode, Reid and Hernan dig into the all-time discussions of players, coaches, and teams that Oilers fans have loved to hate. From playoff heartbreakers to regular-season thorns in the side, they explore the names that still get a rise out of Edmonton to this day. Was it a rival goaltender who always stood on his head? A superstar who torched the Oilers year after year? Or maybe a former Oiler who came back to haunt them? The Oil Stream is presented by Boston Pizza!
Hour 2 kicks off with explosive claims tying former President Obama to intelligence manipulation, highlighted by Tulsi Gabbard's fearless confrontation of the mainstream media's cover-up. The team breaks down Trump's bold new tariff deal with Japan, resetting decades of unfair trade practices and positioning America back on top economically. The hosts then pivot to a lively debate about the classic Western Tombstone, linking its grit and swagger to Trump's tough negotiation style before diving deep into Cardinals baseball — analyzing roster moves, trade deadline strategies, and the long-awaited need for the team to develop true superstars. It's a hard-hitting hour blending politics, pop culture, and sports with a forward-looking edge.
Marc and Kim dive into a lively and offbeat segment mixing classic movie nostalgia with serious baseball talk. They debate whether Tombstone is a love story while riffing on iconic Wyatt Earp quotes, using it as a metaphor for Trump's tough tariff negotiations. The conversation shifts to the St. Louis Cardinals' disappointing season and impending trade deadline moves. With guest Tom Ackerman, they break down potential trades, reliever Ryan Helsley's status, and the need for the Cardinals to rebuild with young talent. The segment closes on a lighter note, with talk of The Sopranos and TV show recommendations, blending culture with sports and politics for a well-rounded morning show vibe.
The Black Caps are determined to maintain their winning momentum in the T20 Tri-Series in Harare, even though they've already qualified for the final.
The Black Caps have continued their purple patch of form ahead of the Tri-Series final, outclassing Zimbabwe by 60 runs to make it four wins from four games in Harare.
The Black Caps have warmed up for tomorrow night's Tri- Series final with a comfortable 60 run win over Zimbabwe in their last robin game in Harare.
In Kim on a Whim, Kim reacts to Brittney Griner's bizarre Russian prison story and deep voice, sparking a no-holds-barred discussion with Marc about Griner's viral interviews, her controversial prisoner swap for the “Merchant of Death,” and her alleged comments targeting Caitlin Clark. The segment shifts to blast liberal elites like Ellen DeGeneres and Rosie O'Donnell who fled the U.S. over Trump—but only because their millions let them live in luxury abroad. Kim and Marc torch the hypocrisy of left-wing celebrities trashing America while ordinary Americans can't afford to just pack up and leave. They also highlight the threat of progressive transplants ruining red states like Montana, bringing failed blue-state politics with them and destroying what made those states great in the first place.
Hour 1 opens with Kim on a Whim reacting to Brittney Griner's viral interview about her time in a Russian prison—and her noticeably deeper voice. Marc and Kim slam the media's fawning coverage, rehash the botched prisoner swap with the “Merchant of Death,” and mock Griner's alleged shade toward Caitlin Clark. The conversation shifts to Hollywood elites like Ellen DeGeneres and Rosie O'Donnell who threatened to leave the U.S. when Trump won—something only multimillionaires can afford to do. Kim warns that liberal transplants are flooding red states like Montana, ruining them with progressive policies. The hour wraps with breaking local news: former Wentzville School Superintendent Dr. Danielle Tormala has been charged with DWI and several other offenses in Chesterfield after receiving a $1 million taxpayer-funded exit deal. Marc slams local media for ignoring the case and demands transparency.
Ryan Hickey fills in for Bill and opens the show by explaining why one Big Ten commissioner is trying to ruin college football. Hickey predicts Caleb Williams will have a better season in 2025 than his rookie year and Terry McLaurin's contract holdout. Sports Illustrated NFL staff writer, Matt Verderame, joins the show to talk about NFL contract holdouts and the upcoming NFL season. In Start/Bench/Cut Hickey debates what type of people are the most annoying and in Buy or Sell Hickey debates Cal Raleigh winning the A.L M.V.P and more.
The Oil Stream returns with a fiery debate — who's the most criticized Oiler of all time? In this episode, Dusty and Hernan dive deep into Oilers history to spotlight the player who's taken the most heat from fans and media alike. Is it a former high draft pick who didn't pan out? A goalie who couldn't make the big save? Or a veteran whose contract never lived up to expectations? The guys break down the candidates, the context, and why certain players drew so much ire, fair or not.
Crusaders prop Fletcher Newell is the latest All Black to re-commit to New Zealand Rugby to after the 2027 World Cup.
The Black Sticks men have turned down their chance to play in the FIH Pro League with Hockey New Zealand saying the format is too expensive with too few home games.
The Marc Cox Morning Show tears through America's biggest crises with unfiltered clarity. Hour 1 exposes deep state collusion against Trump, the politicized Breonna Taylor case, and the looming economic sabotage tied to Jerome Powell and Biden's team. Kim's “on a Whim” segment adds levity with a cultural roast of Spirit Airlines and baggage policies. Hour 2 unmasks GOP failures in Missouri's utility hikes and mourns Malcolm-Jamal Warner, while calling out parenting failures amid a youth mental health crisis fueled by smartphone addiction. The absurdity of celebrity culture is on full display from Tesla diners to Beyoncé stampedes. Hour 3 blasts the Biden family's dysfunction through Hunter's shocking crack cocaine interview, dives into gun rights with Armed American Radio's Mark Walters, and condemns woke indoctrination in London schools. Hour 4 wraps with mounting pressure on the Fed amid secretive spending, Missouri's pro-life fight to fix misleading abortion ballot language, election fraud probes inspired by Tulsi Gabbard, and Hunter Biden's angry meltdown on immigration and drugs—plus a cautionary note on deceptive “prebiotic” sodas.
On this epsiode we talk Legos & Beer, Food News, Sports News & More!