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Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac continue to react to the news that Texas Tech star quarterback Brendan Sorsby plans to apply for the NFL's supplemental draft, which seemingly ends the saga over his NCAA eligibility after he admitted to betting on college sports, and explain why they think the NFL will suspend Sorsby if he's selected in the NFL supplemental draft.
durée : 02:29:33 - Les Matins de France Culture - par : Guillaume Erner - Ce matin à 7h40 et 8h20, Guillaume Erner reçoit l'historien Justin Vaïsse, spécialiste des Etats-Unis, et la politiste Amélie Ferey pour revenir sur le protocole d'accord signé entre l'Iran et les Etats-Unis. À 7h17, le journaliste Olivier Tesquet reviendra sur la suspension de Mythos par Anthropic. - réalisation : Félicie Faugère, Marie-Lys de Saint Salvy, Mathilde Thon-Fourcade, Emma Lichtenstein, Juliette Devaux, Jean Leymarie, François Saltiel, Alexandra Delbot, Lucile Commeaux, Gilles Gressani, Yoann Duval, Alice Deschamps Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Ecoutez L'angle éco de François Lenglet du 15 juin 2026.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on June 13, 2026. This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai (00:30): Statement on US government directive to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48511072&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(01:56): Open source AI must winOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48511908&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(03:23): Noise infusion banned from statistical products published by Census BureauOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48517377&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:50): Every Frame PerfectOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48516251&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:16): Amazon CEO's talks with U.S. officials triggered crackdown on Anthropic modelsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48519092&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:43): Israeli firm BlackCore suspected of meddling in New York and Scotland votesOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48514560&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:10): Leaving MozillaOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48513806&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:37): There is a shadow hanging over this Fable thingOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48513536&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(12:03): GLM 5.2 Is OutOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48518684&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:30): Treating pancreatic tumours may have revealed cancer's master switchOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48517199&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
Ralph talks to journalist and M.Div. Chris Hedges about Pope Leo XIV's encyclical on artificial intelligence. Then, Ralph speaks with Rick Engler (former member of the US Chemical Safety and Hazards Investigation Board) about Trump's proposed closing of that agency. Finally, Ralph pays tribute to some recently departed friends.Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, who spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He is the host of The Chris Hedges Report, and he is a prolific author— his latest book is A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine.I think that Pope Leo kind of missed the point of AI. In that he describes that it could be a positive force for Catholic education (these are his words), compassionate health care, creative platforms that tell the Christian story with truth and beauty. I think those were all indications to me that he didn't quite understand what AI is about. It's not about education, it's not about compassion, it's not about truth, and it's not about beauty. It is a very pernicious force that will go beyond, of course, replacing all sorts of labor, but creating a world where fact and fiction are blurred together.Chris HedgesI think that mass organization is kind of all we have left as we barrel towards an authoritarian state. Congress doesn't function, certainly doesn't function as Congress was designed to function. They have surrendered their traditional constitutional authority, including, of course, the call for Congress to declare war. And this kind of unitary executive branch—this was put into place, by the way, before Trump. He's just taken advantage of it…And I think that it's absolutely fundamental that we recapture that kind of militancy, that kind of organized workforce that has traditionally throughout our history been such an important corrective to democracy—along with, of course, journalism.Chris HedgesRick Engler is a former U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board member and labor advocate who founded the New Jersey Work Environment Council. He has advocated for successful landmark state and national public policies that ensure workers and the public's “right to know” about potential chemical dangers, and that promote safer processes, chemical incident prevention, and whistleblower protection.The CSB is unique. I mean, nobody would think of abolishing the National Transportation Safety Board. And no one should think about abolishing the Chemical Safety Board, which does the same thing. It's not about issuing, in this case, fines or violations. It's about trying to understand the underlying causes of what led to these incidents.Rick Engler[Trump's allies] have a certain religious fervor about this. When I talk to plant managers, the plant managers of the corporations are much more careful and nuanced in most cases. They don't want their own plants to explode. But somewhere at the higher corporate levels, I think they're just willing to take the risks that the tradeoff for them is: Trump is supporting them in so many ways, why interfere? Why become part of some nuanced opposition to the most extreme EPA attacks? But I do think the elimination of the CSB is driven by the Trump administration in a way that wouldn't be happening if it was just left to the chemical industry trade associations alone. I'm not sure that's an adequate answer. I'm actually kind of puzzled by it. Because it's also really clear that if there was any one major incident, it would cost so much money—not only in the human tragedy of the lives lost and neighbors harmed and evacuations and shelter-in-place and property damage, but these incidents destroy facilities.Rick EnglerNews 6/12/26* Our top stories this week come to us from California, where, after an excruciatingly protracted wait, authorities have finally called some of the most high-profile races. In Los Angeles, Democratic Socialist City Councilwoman Nithya Raman has secured the second slot in the mayoral race, beating out reactionary former reality television star Spencer Pratt, PBS reports. Pratt garnered significant attention from conservative media for his slick AI-generated ads and his false claims about living in an airstream trailer after his LA home burned down in the recent fires. In actuality, he was living in the posh Bel Air hotel, billed as a campaign expense, per TMZ. Now the question becomes whether or not Raman will be able to expand her coalition to unseat incumbent Mayor Karen Bass in November.* If Raman's victory is the good news however, the bad news is that Trump-endorsed Republican Steve Hilton will advance in the gubernatorial race. He will face off against former California Attorney General and Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra, who has accepted large campaign contributions from the California Association of Realtors, the California Medical Association and even Chevron, per CalMatters. This outcome means progressive billionaire Tom Steyer will not advance. Many are placing the blame for this on former Congresswoman Katie Porter, who remained in the race despite clearly failing to achieve any real viability throughout the race. This has drawn comparisons to Elizabeth Warren's perceived role as a spoiler candidate vis-a-vis Bernie Sanders in the 2020 Democratic Primary, particularly since Porter is a highly visible protégé of Senator Warren. In his concession speech, Steyer closed by telling his supporters “Pay attention. Know what you deserve, and know who is on your side. Understand who the villains are, and say their names out loud. Continue to demand more from your leaders and your government, until they give you the California – and the country – you know you deserve. I will be with you all the way.”* Elsewhere in California however, progressives scored major victories. In California's 22nd congressional district, Bernie Sanders-backed Randy Villegas secured a spot in the top two, beating out his opponent Jasmine Bains, who enjoyed the backing of AIPAC and 53 corporate donors, according to the American Prospect. He will face Republican incumbent Congressman David Valadao in November. Even more impressive is the victory of progressive challenger Mai Vang in California's 7th district primary, where she actually emerged as the top vote getter, beating out longtime incumbent Congresswoman Doris Matsui. However, because Matsui, who is 81 years old, won the second-most votes, she will still advance to the general election.* Another much-anticipated primary was held this week on the exact other end of the country. In Maine, Graham Platner trounced his opponents in the Democratic Senate race, winning over 70% of the vote despite a concerted campaign against him in the national press. In his victory speech, CNN reports Platner wrote off the smears, saying “They don't know Maine.” Furthermore, he said “If you believe, as I do, that we can change our politics, and change our country, then you must also believe that people can change…To all those who feel let down, disappointed, or disillusioned. It is my job to earn your trust, your faith, and your support. And I will spend every day of this campaign, and if I have the privilege, every day in the United States Senate, doing exactly that.” Platner will face off against five-term incumbent Senator Susan Collins in a race that will be decisive if Democrats are to have any chance of retaking the Senate in the 2026 midterms.* Turning towards the plains, two candidates are starting to show a surprising level of viability in heavily Republican, rural states. First, in Idaho, Todd Achilles is running as an independent against Republican incumbent Senator Jim Risch. Achilles served as a tank commander and armor officer in the Army before a varied career in the corporate world, education and now politics, according to Independent Voter News. The most striking development in this race is a new poll showing that while “Achilles starts out…behind by 14 points at 48-34…once voters hear biographical information about him and negative messaging about Senator Risch, he gains a full 17 points…[leading] Risch, 41% to 38%.” If accurate, this would be a stunningly close race in a state where registered Republicans outnumber registered Democrats by a margin greater than 5-to-1.* In South Dakota, Brian Bengs, another veteran turned educator – turned, in this case, National Park Ranger – is running shockingly close to incumbent Republican Senator Mike Rounds in a head-to-head matchup. According to the South Dakota Standard, the latest polling shows Rounds leading Bengs 44% to 40%, with 16% undecided. Moreover, like the Achilles poll, when voters are given biographical information about Bengs and negative messaging about Senator Rounds, that margin flips to 44% in favor of Bengs, compared to just 42% for Rounds. If these polls are accurate and independent candidates – not just Achilles and Bengs but also Dan Osborn in Nebraska and Seth Bodnar in Montana – prove viable, perhaps even victorious, in states long seen as out of reach for non-Republicans, there will have to be a serious reckoning with the toxicity of the Democratic Party brand in the American heartland.* In Michigan, progressive candidate Abdul El-Sayed has picked up perhaps the most critical possible endorsement in the state: that of the United Auto Workers. In a statement, the union wrote that “UAW members in Michigan want a fighter in Washington, D.C. who isn't afraid to push forward a strong working-class agenda with moral clarity…From Medicare for All to banning stock buybacks, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed is ready, eager, and well-equipped to move our core issues in the U.S. Senate.” Whether because of this endorsement or not, El-Sayed now seems to be in the driver's seat in this primary. This endorsement dovetails with UAW President Shawn Fain's rumored frustration with the mainstream labor movement for not doing more to back labor candidates, such as Clare Valdez in New York, who was a UAW organizer before entering the State Assembly.* On the House floor meanwhile, lame-duck dissident Republican Congressman Thomas Massie delivered a barn-burner of a speech this week, demanding that the government reopen the investigation into the 1967 Israeli attack on the USS Liberty, Al Jazeera reports. The attack on the Liberty, a US Navy vessel, killed 34 service members and injured 171 others. For decades, Israel has claimed that this was nothing more than an accidental incident of friendly fire, but the surviving veterans have long disputed this explanation, contending that it was a deliberate attack, either as a “false flag operation or because they simply didn't want anybody observing what they were doing that day.” Massie called on the House to “give them closure…It's long overdue. And then they can have their justice.”* Looking to Latin America, the presidential election in Peru is, predictably, coming down to a razor thin margin, WLRN reports. This race, between left-wing Senator Roberto Sánchez and Keiko Fujimori, perennial presidential candidate and daughter of former dictator Alberto Fujimori, currently stands at 50.004% for Fujimori and 49.996% for Sánchez, with 98.258% of the votes tabulated. Sánchez was favored to win after the in-country votes were counted, then Fujimori pulled ahead when the votes from Miami came in, other absentee votes eroded that margin and gave Sánchez the edge once again but Fujimori has yet again pulled ahead by a hair. This is Fujimori's fourth presidential campaign, making it to the runoff each time but ultimately losing by the narrowest of margins.* Finally, in Colombia, Progressive International reports that while Colombian President Gustavo Petro presides at the United Nations Security Council, “conservative forces in the country's legislature have conspired against the constitution to ‘SUSPEND' his presidency — just 11 days from the run-off presidential election.” While Reuters adds that the proposal must be “debated and approved by all 16 members of the [legislative Commission of Investigation and Accusation] and subsequently by the Senate before it can take effect,” it is hard to see this as anything besides an opportunistic grab for power while the proverbial cat is away. Petro's four-year term ends in August; the runoff in the presidential election, between leftist Ivan Cepeda and right-wing lawyer Abelardo De La Espriella, will be held on June 21st.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on June 12, 2026. This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai (00:30): Statement on US government directive to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48511072&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(01:58): AI agent bankrupted their operator while trying to scan DN42Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48500012&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(03:26): CRISPR tech selectively shreds cancer cells, including "undruggable" cancersOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48505231&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:55): Claude Fable is relentlessly proactiveOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48498573&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:23): Nobody ever gets credit for fixing problems that never happened (2001) [pdf]Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48498385&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:52): Open source AI must winOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48511908&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:20): Kimi K2.7-Code: open-source coding model with better token efficiencyOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48502347&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:49): "Don't You Just Upload It to ChatGPT?"Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48507278&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(12:17): Electric motors with no rare earthsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48510010&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:46): How to setup a local coding agent on macOSOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48507020&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
Japan's Financial Services Agency on Friday ordered a "shinyo kumiai" credit association, or shinkumi bank, for Korean residents to suspend part of its operations after its management team was found to have covered up an executive's embezzlements of customer deposits.
Craig Carton absolutely unloads on Victor Wembanyama after a controversial play involving OG Anunoby during the NBA Finals. Carton says Wemby should've been suspended and calls the play one of the dirtiest he's ever seen.
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Pastoral Reflections Finding God In Ourselves by Msgr. Don Fischer
Original Airdate: June 11, 2023Exodus 34:4b-6, 8-9 | 2 Corinthians 13:11-13 | John 3:16-18 Opening Prayer: Oh God, who in this wonderful sacrament have left us a memorial of your passion, grant, we pray, so to revere the sacred mysteries of your body and blood that we may always experience in ourselves the fruits of your redemption, who lives and reigns with God the Father in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever, amen. Homily: I want you to think for a few moments about Jesus the man, like us in everything, weaknesses, doubts, fears, anxieties, and for 30 years he spent time reflecting and studying and wondering about life and about who he was and about what he was here for. And then it came time for him to have this burning desire inside of him, this desire to teach and to preach and to open people to something that he knew now and was convinced of, and that is God dwelling inside of him. He was God, but he never acted as if he was God. He acted as he was, a man filled with divinity, and so we have to suspend some logical, “How does this happen? How does that work?” Suspend all that, and stay with the image. And the image is this presence of God inside Jesus gave him the ability to do everything that he did, teach everything that he taught, perform every miracle that he performed with one intention. “I want people to understand who this God is and what he wants from them and what he wants to give them.” That first reading talks about the early time that God called a people together and took them on a journey. It's the archetypal journey of going from slavery to freedom. We are called into a world where we are not burdened by a law and rules and regulations that go against what we really want. No, we're on a journey transforming us so that the things that we're called to do are not commands we have to follow but the only choice we believe is the right choice. We begin to live in the truth that the law calls us to live in. And so in those early days, what it was about was God had to work with us where we were, and we were pretty low on the scale of consciousness, and so basically it turned out that God was taking them on a journey. They didn't know where. They had to trust in him, and so the beginning is do you trust in God and the plan that he has for you. He's going to invite you into that plan, and so what they were experiencing in the plan is that it was not something that was comfortable or easy. What they left seemed to be more comfortable at times, and so they have this resistance consistently through this journey. We don't like this process. We don't like evolving and growing and changing, and so what we sense in this is there is this way in which he says, “Look, I want you to trust in me on this journey, but you've got to trust. That is, I'm not going to zoom you to the goal and say, ‘Now here it is. Now do you believe in me?'” No, he said, “I want you to trust in the process.” And so one of the things he promises to do in this journey of ours is to feed us and to make sure that we have what is essential for life: food and water. You can see the images in these things as we look at the whole story of salvation history. Water is all about cleansing and about quenching the longings in our heart, and food is about having the strength and the power to do what we're called to do or to endure what we're called to endure. So in the very beginning of this journey that we share with God, he revealed to the people that he is there to nurture so that we can do the work, do the work. And what is the work? Well, Paul brings up something interesting. Nothing is more essential to the teaching of Jesus than the whole notion of his body and his blood being offered to us on a regular basis. That is the thing we need. That's the nurturing we need in order to do the work we're here to do, and so Paul is very aware of that. And what he's saying is something that goes beyond just saying, “We are here to receive from God his presence, and it nurtures us and it feeds us.” But then Paul adds, “Know this work of being fed and nourished is something we have to learn to participate in.” And if you're participating in it, it doesn't mean that you're feeding yourself, but then you're realizing that you're being fed with that which gives you strength, and this blood that is so clearly an image of being there for other people, forgiveness, having a stance towards the needs of others, these are things that we are fed, but then we have to feed them to others. So the idea of God giving us what is necessary, he then says, “And if I'm doing that with you, and I'm doing it for everyone, but I'm going to do it often through another person. I'm going to be using you to be my body and my blood to other people, because I am in you, and you share what's in you.” When you think about all of that, it's hard to grasp what that really is like, and we believe, as Catholics, in the Eucharist. We use it every day in our ministry to communities. We celebrate it, and then yet what we realize is that, according to the statistics that are out there, asking the average Catholic, “Do you believe that this bread is really the body of Christ? Do you believe this wine is really the blood of Christ?” Supposedly only about 30 percent of Catholics believe in transubstantiation. What do they believe in? It's a beautiful, rich symbol, a symbol. There's nothing wrong with having symbols that point to a reality, but why was Jesus so insistent in saying, “Unless you believe in this, you can't have life.” And what does he mean by life? He means that ability to be engaged in the life that God has created for you and for me, to believe that all of it is interconnected, that we're part of something much bigger than we are, and we're living out something that is moving toward life and growth and change and something wonderful. That's hard to believe in sometimes. So what do we have to do in order to be more in touch with this incredibly core issue of our Catholic faith or Christian faith, Jesus living inside of us as Spirit, the Holy Spirit, God the Father Spirit, his Spirit in us, flowing out of us, doing the same thing that Jesus did on this planet? Now, if you're waiting for signs, that's a little dangerous, because I don't know how Jesus dealt with his humanity and the ability that he had to make God's presence felt through him through signs and wonders and miracles and driving out demons. I don't think any of us could endure that kind of egocentric food without getting caught up in it. So it has to be done in a way that is not so literal, but at the same time, it is absolutely real. It is his body that we take into us. It is his blood that is coursing through our veins. How else can we imagine God in us, that he's ⎯ we can imagine that he's in our heart. He stays there, but he's in our flesh. He's in the essence of who we are. What a beautiful image to believe in, and the thing that keeps us is our logical mind that says, “Well, if it's bread, it can't really be the body of Christ.” Even miracles around the blessed sacraments, the reality of it is the host bleeds, or somehow the host takes on a quality of flesh, as if to say, “If we believed it really was the body of Christ, by experiment, by science, we would believe it.” Well, I don't think so, because if you look at science now, science is in a very different place than it was, say, 50 years ago. Quantum physics has changed our whole idea and understanding of what matter really is, and we find out that matter is not made up just of atoms but of tiny particles. And these tiny, tiny particles have the ability to do things we never thought was possible, because a particle can be both something that you can measure and see and weigh, and it can also just be energy, just power, just a force. Reality can be both material, and in a sense, we would say non-material to our eyes. That's not super-unusual, unnatural. It's the way the world works. If the world works that way, then the idea of this presence of God in the world that is, to us, invisible, has every right to be there in a sense. Science says, “Yeah, there's a Spirit in the world that is goodness, that is him, that is God, that is truth, and it's as real as the person you're looking at or the chair you're sitting on.” And that probably doesn't really work to say, “Well then, I believe,” because even the disciples had a hard time believing. In fact, it's encouraging to me, when you listen to all those stories after Easter, how many times Jesus had to say, “I was with you. You saw this. You saw that. Why do you still not believe. Believe, believe.” That's the key. Can you believe that this issue that Jesus made such a big deal about, “You've got to believe that I'm in you. My Father's in you. The Holy Spirit is in you. We're working with you. Everything is working together. You're on this path. Without that, we can just spiral down into something very dark.” So make a choice. Believe in Christ's presence. Believe in the food that we find in each other that is him, the nourishment, the power to forgive, to love. We find it through other people, because he's in them, and he flows to us, and he's in us. It changes my life. It has changed it, and I hope it changes yours. Amen. Closing Prayer: Father, everything we long for, everything we ask for, you promise to work it so that we will receive that gift. Help us to trust in your promise. Never let it diminish our desire to ask over and over and over again for all that we need to live the life you've called us to live. And we ask this in Jesus' name, amen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Skull Crawlers Present: Suspend Disbelief 24The Suspend Disbelief crew sit with Doc's dad and Cary's uncle, Mark Cody. Mark spent 20+ years in Native American law enforcement throughout many reservations in the United States. He retired as the Chief of the BIA in Oklahoma, and in his tenure he's seen many supernatural things including giant owls, skin walkers, shape shifting medicine men, and ghosts. Buy Cary's indigenous horror short story Dead Hed from the folk horror anthology Secrets of the Forsaken: Into the Depths of Dread. Buy it here on paperback, Audible, or Kindle! https://durvile.com/books/Secrets.htmlIf you have stories you'd like to submit, send us an email at skullcrawlerfilms@gmail.com and we'd love to feature them on the show!Instagram/@theskullcrawlersTikTok/ @theskullcrawlers Spotify @ Suspend Disbelief | Indigenous Horror Stories
The Skull Crawlers Present: Suspend Disbelief 25The Suspend Disbelief crew sit with Doc's dad and Cary's uncle, Mark Cody. Mark spent 20+ years in Native American law enforcement throughout many reservations in the United States. He retired as the Chief of the BIA in Oklahoma, and in his tenure he's seen many supernatural things including giant owls, skin walkers, shape shifting medicine men, and ghosts. Buy Cary's indigenous horror short story Dead Hed from the folk horror anthology Secrets of the Forsaken: Into the Depths of Dread. Buy it here on paperback, Audible, or Kindle! https://durvile.com/books/Secrets.htmlIf you have stories you'd like to submit, send us an email at skullcrawlerfilms@gmail.com and we'd love to feature them on the show!Instagram/@theskullcrawlersTikTok/@theskullcrawlers Spotify @ Suspend Disbelief | Indigenous Horror Stories
The Southern Africa Litigation Centre has filed an application in the North Gauteng High Court to suspend permits for arms exports to the United States. The non-governmental organisation argues the National Conventional Arms Control Committee should have cancelled the permits due to international law concerns. This is the first South African case seeking to stop arms sales to a permanent UN Security Council member. The Chairperson of the National Conventional Arms Control Committee, Minister of Defence and President Cyril Ramaphosa are listed as respondents. We spoke to Dr. Atilla Kisla, International Justice Cluster Lead at the Southern Africa Litigation Centre.
„Sport has the power to change the world.“ Von dem Optimismus dieser Worte des ehemaligen südafrikanischen Präsidenten Nelson Mandela (1918–2013) scheint inzwischen nur noch wenig übrig zu sein. Bereits bei den Fußballweltmeisterschaften der Männer 2018 in Russland und 2022 in Katar stellte sich die Frage, wie geeignet die jeweiligen Gastgeberländer angesichts der Unterdrückung queerer Menschen sowie der teils katastrophalen Arbeitsbedingungen auf den Stadionbaustellen überhaupt sind. Dies geschieht, obwohl die FIFA sich laut ihren Statuten „zur Einhaltung aller international anerkannten Menschenrechte“ bekennt und „sich für den Schutz dieser Rechte“ einsetzen will (Art. 3 FIFA-Statuten 2024, eigene Übersetzung). Mit Blick auf die anstehende Fußballweltmeisterschaft der Männer, deren Austragung mit den Vereinigten Staaten zumindest eine umstrittene Gastgebernation umfasst, stellen wir uns im Podcast die Frage: In welchem Verhältnis stehen Sport und Menschenrechte zueinander?Dafür haben wir uns mit Björn Schiffbauer unterhalten, der in seiner wissenschaftlichen Karriere die Themenschwerpunkte dieser Folge vereint hat – Völkerrecht, Menschenrechte und Sport. Im Jahr 2025 gab er auch einen Sammelband zu dieser Thematik heraus. Ergänzend beleuchtet Deborah Peters im Grundlagenteil die Rechte von Athlet*innen und stellt Fälle vor dem Internationalen Sportgerichtshof (Court of Arbitration for Sport, CAS) vor.Eine automatische Transkription der Folge findest du hier auf dem Völkerrechtsblog. Für die Richtigkeit der automatischen Transkription übernehmen wir keine Gewähr.Wir sind gespannt auf eure Rückmeldungen! Lob, Anmerkungen und Kritik sind herzlich willkommen an podcast@voelkerrechtsblog.org. Abonniert unseren Podcast via RSS, über Spotify oder überall dort, wo es Podcasts gibt. Es gibt die Möglichkeit, auf diesen Plattformen den Völkerrechtspodcast zu bewerten, wir freuen uns über 5 Sterne! Hintergrundinformationen:Antoine Duval und Mark James, Is the International Olympic Committee's Decision to Disqualify Vladyslav Heraskevych Legal?, Verfassungsblog. 12.02.2026.Björn Schiffbauer, Der Wettkampfausschluss von Nationen aus politischen Gründen – Grundzüge einer Ausschlussdogmatik in der Schnittmenge zwischen Völkerrecht und Sportrecht, in: Schiffbauer (Hrsg.), Menschenrechte und Werte im Sport (2025), S. 43-80.Livia Hinz, The ECtHR's Final Ruling in Semenya v Switzerland: A Missed Opportunity to Uphold Human Rights in Sports?, European Papers Vol. 10, No. 3 (2025), pp. 687-707.James AR Natziger, International Sports Law, Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law (2015).Paul Ziegler, Game Over Israel: Why UEFA Is Legally Obliged to Suspend the Israel Football Association IFA from Its Competitions, Völkerrechtsblog, 19.01.2026.Sahra Simay Günalp, Reactive justice: how FIFA and CAS co-construct child protection in football: A legal analysis of Article 19 of the FIFA RSTP through CAS jurisprudence, International Journal of Sports Law (2026). Moderation: Marie-Christin Manke & Salman KhanGrundlagen: Deborah PetersInterview: Prof. Dr. Björn Schiffbauer & Salman KhanSchnitt: Daniela RauCredits für den O-Ton zu Beginn: https://www.whitehouse.gov/videos/president-donald-j-trump-wins-the-inaugural-2025-fifa-peace-prize/, The White House, abgerufen am 04.06.2026, Minute 00:00-00:21, verwendet unter der CC BY 3.0 US Lizenz, wie in der White House Copyright Policy niedergelegt. Außer des Zuschnitts auf den angegebenen Bereich wurden keine Veränderungen vorgenommen.
In this 100th episode of Swimming with Alligators, Earnest and Alexa dive into how emerging managers and VCs can truly differentiate in a world where everyone shows the same logos and track records. They unpack why LPs increasingly care about who actually sourced and led deals, why personal differentiation matters more than over-explaining strategy, and how consumer investing is quietly coming back into favor. They explore the limits of “AI strategies” that are more theater than edge, the shifting career paths for 30–40-something VCs, and whether the popular barbell approach to venture (tiny funds + megafunds) still fits a rapidly changing market. They also discuss how diligence is evolving, why moats now look more like trust, data, and distribution than pure tech, and what a wave of large IPOs could mean for angels, new funds, and early-stage competition. Highlights from this week's conversation include: Celebrating 100 Episodes and DDQ Format (0:33) Differentiation in Fund Decks and Shared Logo Problem (2:12) Why Sourced vs Led Matters and Back-Channel Relationships (3:56) Overemphasis on Strategy vs True Differentiation and Team Cohesion (6:25) Pressure to Go Public, Headaches of Being Public, and Lawsuit Risk (10:14) OpenAI, Anthropic, SpaceX, and Logic of If They Do It, We Have to Do It (12:26) Enterprise VCs Moving into Consumer and Founders Rethinking Moats (14:11) Distribution, Brand, Trust, and Proprietary Data as Defensible Moats (16:25) Google, Personal Data, and Unseen Costs of Using LLMs (18:15) LPs Asking About AI Strategy and Congruent Use of AI Tools (20:44) Start ,Bench, Cut, Trade, and Suspend for 30s and 40s VCs (24:46) Allocators Following a Barbell Approach and Conventional Wisdom (27:11) LPs Diligencing Firm Strategy, Hiring, and Seed Creep at Large Funds (34:56) Audience Q&A Segment Introduction and Contact Information (37:13) Tinkering, Experimenting with Workflows, and Evaluating AI Tool Impact (39:07) Durability of Business Models, Trust, Distribution, and Manufactured Momentum (41:02) Post-IPO Talent Leaving, Mafias, and Angel-Backed New Founders (44:11) Closing Reflections on 100 Episodes and Looking Ahead to the Future (46:24) Swimming with Allocators is a podcast that dives into the intriguing world of Venture Capital from an LP (Limited Partner) perspective. Hosts Alexa Binns and Earnest Sweat are seasoned professionals who have donned various hats in the VC ecosystem. Each episode, we explore where the future opportunities lie in the VC landscape with insights from top LPs on their investment strategies and industry experts shedding light on emerging trends and technologies. The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this podcast are for general informational purposes only. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to Sports Illustrated’s Top 10 to never win a championship, Kenrick Perkins AAU altercation, Eric Ebron says Matthew Stafford used to dislocate his and Megatron’s fingers, Jason Kelce calls the NFL greedy and more! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - Sports Illustrated Top 10 to never win a championship8:40 - Kendrick Perkins altercation at AAU game20:01 - Eric Ebron says Stafford dislocated his and Megatron’s fingers23:05 - Jason Kelce speaks out on NFL getting greedy34:10 - Tulsa Drillers suspending dog program37:30 - Play or Fade with PrizePicks40:40 - Q & Ayyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
──────────────────────────────────────── [00:02:58] Trump Launched 622 Merchandise Products in His Second Term — Plus a $100 Million IRS Penalty That Vanished Knight: 622 products, $8.8 million in merch — chicken feed next to the $1.776 billion slush fund. The IRS found Trump claimed the same losses twice. That penalty has vanished. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:08:53] Judge Napolitano: The IRS Settlement Is an Absurdity — No Person Can Be Both Plaintiff and Defendant Napolitano: Trump cannot be on both sides of a lawsuit. Congress never authorized the spending — the Obama fund cited as precedent was expressly authorized by Congress. This one was not. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:12:47] John Stewart: Everything Trump Does Is an F-You Troll — and the MAGA People Are Too Stupid to See It Knight: moral outrage. Trump said out loud: I'm basically paying myself. Trolling farmers with tariffs, Christians with YMCA, and J-6 people with a fund that will never reach them. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:15:56] Fruits and Vegetables Up 40%, Coffee Up 19% — Tucker Carlson: Trump Has Diminished American Power in Unimaginable Ways Tomatoes are 40% more expensive than last year, coffee 19% more. Diesel powers every tractor and truck in the supply chain. Knight: I can see exactly where this is going. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:24:57] Dispensationalism Has Been Weaponized by Israel — Giving Christ Two Wives and Preferring the Unfaithful One Knight: dispensationalism gives Christ two wives — the church that loves him, and 1948 Israel that denies him — granting the unfaithful one the ring and unconditional devotion. Ideology dressed as theology. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:35:02] Monty Fritts: Marsha Blackburn's Trump AI Act Imposes Federal Surveillance Infrastructure Funded by Taxpayers Fritts: one federal AI standard — the Monsanto move against local opposition. Real agenda: digital ID, elimination of anonymity, AI data centers that surveil the people paying for them. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:02:25] Fritts: Stable Coins Are CBDC With a Different Label — the Surveillance Danger Is Identical Fritts: they relabeled CBDC as stable coins to bypass opposition. The danger is the same — transactions can be blocked if they don't like you. The only difference is who controls the off switch. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:09:35] Fritts's 2020 Property Tax Freeze Bill Was Killed by Lobbyists — He's Calling for Special Session to Suspend the Gas Tax Fritts passed a bill freezing assessments at 2020 values — killed by lobbyists. Gas is up 53% since the Iran war. He wants a special session to suspend gas and grocery taxes. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:29:18] Clyde Lewis Interview: Trump's UFO Disclosure Is Either the Biggest Story in Human History or a Sophisticated Psyop Lewis, back after months of kidney failure: Trump's alien breadcrumb strategy is either real disclosure or a distraction. Who benefits from focusing on the sky instead of the slush fund? ──────────────────────────────────────── [02:18:43] Clyde Lewis: We Have Lost the Capacity for Wonder — Alien Disclosure Will Force It Back Whether We Want It or Not Lewis: civilization gets cynical as it ages — movies, music, AI consuming imagination. Disclosure forces questions no algorithm can answer. ──────────────────────────────────────── Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code “KNIGHT” For high quality made in America products go to HomeSteadProducts.shop and use promo code “Knight” for 10% off your purchases Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
──────────────────────────────────────── [00:02:58] Trump Launched 622 Merchandise Products in His Second Term — Plus a $100 Million IRS Penalty That Vanished Knight: 622 products, $8.8 million in merch — chicken feed next to the $1.776 billion slush fund. The IRS found Trump claimed the same losses twice. That penalty has vanished. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:08:53] Judge Napolitano: The IRS Settlement Is an Absurdity — No Person Can Be Both Plaintiff and Defendant Napolitano: Trump cannot be on both sides of a lawsuit. Congress never authorized the spending — the Obama fund cited as precedent was expressly authorized by Congress. This one was not. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:12:47] John Stewart: Everything Trump Does Is an F-You Troll — and the MAGA People Are Too Stupid to See It Knight: moral outrage. Trump said out loud: I'm basically paying myself. Trolling farmers with tariffs, Christians with YMCA, and J-6 people with a fund that will never reach them. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:15:56] Fruits and Vegetables Up 40%, Coffee Up 19% — Tucker Carlson: Trump Has Diminished American Power in Unimaginable Ways Tomatoes are 40% more expensive than last year, coffee 19% more. Diesel powers every tractor and truck in the supply chain. Knight: I can see exactly where this is going. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:24:57] Dispensationalism Has Been Weaponized by Israel — Giving Christ Two Wives and Preferring the Unfaithful One Knight: dispensationalism gives Christ two wives — the church that loves him, and 1948 Israel that denies him — granting the unfaithful one the ring and unconditional devotion. Ideology dressed as theology. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:35:02] Monty Fritts: Marsha Blackburn's Trump AI Act Imposes Federal Surveillance Infrastructure Funded by Taxpayers Fritts: one federal AI standard — the Monsanto move against local opposition. Real agenda: digital ID, elimination of anonymity, AI data centers that surveil the people paying for them. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:02:25] Fritts: Stable Coins Are CBDC With a Different Label — the Surveillance Danger Is Identical Fritts: they relabeled CBDC as stable coins to bypass opposition. The danger is the same — transactions can be blocked if they don't like you. The only difference is who controls the off switch. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:09:35] Fritts's 2020 Property Tax Freeze Bill Was Killed by Lobbyists — He's Calling for Special Session to Suspend the Gas Tax Fritts passed a bill freezing assessments at 2020 values — killed by lobbyists. Gas is up 53% since the Iran war. He wants a special session to suspend gas and grocery taxes. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:29:18] Clyde Lewis Interview: Trump's UFO Disclosure Is Either the Biggest Story in Human History or a Sophisticated Psyop Lewis, back after months of kidney failure: Trump's alien breadcrumb strategy is either real disclosure or a distraction. Who benefits from focusing on the sky instead of the slush fund? ──────────────────────────────────────── [02:18:43] Clyde Lewis: We Have Lost the Capacity for Wonder — Alien Disclosure Will Force It Back Whether We Want It or Not Lewis: civilization gets cynical as it ages — movies, music, AI consuming imagination. Disclosure forces questions no algorithm can answer. ──────────────────────────────────────── Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code “KNIGHT” For high quality made in America products go to HomeSteadProducts.shop and use promo code “Knight” for 10% off your purchases Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
State Sen. George Borello on a letter from Senate Republicans to Gov. Hochul to suspend the state sales tax full 219 Fri, 22 May 2026 22:46:00 +0000 R0YHQwkz9UmToBjkWw1Z3KfbvnbEZT8V news & politics,news WBEN Extras news & politics,news State Sen. George Borello on a letter from Senate Republicans to Gov. Hochul to suspend the state sales tax Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News & Politics News
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Fans are calling for serious consequences after the shocking altercation between Claressa Shields and Alycia Baumgardner sparked outrange across the boxing world Many viewers and fighters are labeling the incident 'unacceptable,' 'unprofessional,' and damaging to the image of women's boxing at a time when female athletes continue fighting for equal respect, recognition, and empowerment.
The senate has adopted a measure...that will suspend the senators' pay during government shutdown. Congressman Mike Kennedy has been pushing for the No Work No Pay Bill...which would do something similar for all of Congress. He joins me now live
On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Trump planning to suspend the federal gas tax as the Iran war hammers Americans, passengers starting to disembarking from the Hantavirus cruise ship in Spain's Canary Islands and Shane Gillis infuriating Chelsea Handler with jokes about her support for Israel and ties to Epstein at Kevin Hart's roast.
Should We Suspend the Gas Tax? Plus Slap's BBQ Hit With More Political Controversy | 5-12-26See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If someone comes to us with an offer, saying, "I will take care of all your affairs"—for instance, I have an app, and this app will take care of all your other apps, and that includes accounting and all your emails—something like Notion, where you just put it all in one place and then you don't have to worry about it, only much better. Yes, this person will take care of your financial situation. If you're lacking somewhere, that person will make up for it and pay all your debts. You might then ask, "Well, how much is it going to cost per month or per year to pay for this app you're offering me?" You might also think there's a learning curve to figure out how to work this app that's going to solve all my problems. You might also think, "Maybe you're taking my information and selling it to somebody else," or you may think, "What happens when the app becomes obsolete and then all my information is out there?" You may have many doubts, but if one suspends one's disbelief at the very beginning of reading the Bhagavad-gītā, to accept that there is a Supreme Person who controls everything, who is within everyone's heart, and who is our well-wisher. In that suspended disbelief—the idea that there could be such a person—we accept that He is offering us an opportunity that if we give Him all our information and "take the app," He'll take care of everything. And then, at the end: mā śucaḥ—"Don't worry, I'll deal with it." Such an offer we might consider. If we consider that, taking advantage of such an offer is all that's necessary for a successful life. Because there is a Supreme Personality of Godhead. He's within our hearts. We established that last week (if you were here for the class) beyond a shadow of a doubt. If we had a jury, we would have gotten a verdict of "Yes, there is a Supreme Personality of Godhead within everyone's heart." If we understand the definition of the Supreme Personality of Godhead—that He's benevolent and He's all-powerful—and then we take heed of the offer that He gives, "Just surrender unto Me," then what could be the problem? There would be no problem. That's why Kṛṣṇa says, "mā śucaḥ." To encourage us, and anyone who is practicing on the path trying to connect to Kṛṣṇa, in verse BG 6.40, Kṛṣṇa very sweetly says to Arjuna: 'durgatiṁ tāta gacchati'. I say "sweetly" because the word tāta means "Oh, my dear one," or "Oh, my son." He is saying it in a very tender way with an open heart: "Don't worry. If you're trying, if you're sincere, and you try on this path, then you'll never be overcome by evil." Pārtha naiveha nāmutra—in this world or in the next world, vināśas tasya vidyate—you'll never be vanquished. Na hi kalyāṇa-kṛt kaścit—because if you're the kalyāṇa-kṛt, if you're doing the right thing—which only means you're sincerely trying to surrender to Kṛṣṇa, even if you're not completely successful, durgatiṁ tāta gacchati—you'll never have an inauspicious destination, anywhere: this world, next world. The conclusion is that if we're sincere, it's infallible. ------------------------------------------------------------ To connect with His Grace Vaiśeṣika Dāsa, please visit https://www.fanthespark.com/next-steps/ask-vaisesika-dasa/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=launch2025 https://vaisesikadasayatra.blogspot.com/
Amy King hosts your Tuesday Wake Up Call. ABC News correspondent Jim Ryan joins the show to talk about the potential human smuggling tragedy. Bloomberg’s Denise Pellegrini talks about business and which way Wall Street is trending today. The show closes with ABC News national correspondent Steven Portnoy talking about President Trump saying he’ll move to suspend federal gas tax.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. The latest on Hantavirus. Trump rejects Iran response to a deal. Calls to suspend federal gas tax. Moore vs PJM. Dr. Kari Moore Debbink, Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Health, joined the show discussing Hantavirus. Should Anne Arundel Co School teachers be required to assist in potty training 5-year-olds? Listen to C4 & Bryan weekdays from 5:30-10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio app!!
Bruce & Gaydos explains why President Trump wants Congress to suspend the gas tax nationwide.
President Trump wants to suspend the federal gas tax as prices continue to rise. We'll go over what that could do and get an update on how Louisiana's oil and gas industry has been doing with Greg Upton, Director of LSU's Center for Energy Studies
On today’s episode, Jason discusses why San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama should not be suspended for the upcoming Game 6 after getting ejected from Game 5 for throwing an elbow at Naz Reid's head, whether we can expect Adam Silver to lean on precedence when it comes to Wemby's potential suspension, how Austin Reaves' free agent market may have taken a hit in the wake of his sub-par performance during this playoff series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, whether the Thunder or the New York Knicks has been the most impressive team of this postseason thus far, and what's next after the Washington Wizards and the Utah Jazz claimed the top-2 picks in the upcoming NBA Draft. #OddCouple Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following the elbow Wemby threw at Naz Reid that resulted in a Flagrant 2 and ejection, Hoch and Crowder believe the NBA is making the right decision not suspending one of the leagues biggest stars.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports President Trump says he'll move to suspend the federal gasoline tax, as Americans struggle with high prices due to the Iran war.
A forensic audit revealed $13 million unaccounted for and a $45 million deficit at the King County Regional Homelessness Authority, prompting calls to immediately halt funding until a full accounting is completed. At the same time, new concerns are emerging over millions in taxpayer-funded daycare subsidies — with some recipients remaining unnamed.
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A 10h, ce vendredi 17 avril 2026, les GG : Zohra Bitan, fonctionnaire, Antoine Diers, consultant, et Sandrine Pégand, avocate, débattent de : Série de tirs à Vénissieux, La Poste suspend ses tournées.
Nick Thorpe, BBC Central Europe Correspondent, reports from Budapest as Hungary comes to terms with the two-thirds majority secured by Prime Minister elect Péter Magyar.
National Radio Host Zach Gelb shares his take on the ‘dirty' LaMelo Ball play that knocked Bam out of the game last night.
Relief at the pump: Feds suspend fuel tax for 5 months (0:57) Mackenzie Gray, Global News Ottawa Correspondent Adult dorm rooms and the presale plunge: can Vancouver's housing market ever go back to its glory days? (12:52) Tamara Taggart, former CTV News at Six anchor, and host of the TELUS Talks with Tamara Taggart podcast Why B.C. may already be in a recession (24:21) Jock Finlayson, Chief Economist , Independent contractors and businesses association, and senior fellow of the Fraser Institute B.C. Innovators (36:32) Joshua Nilson, co-founder of Maskwa Games Ken Sim wants an MLB team in Vancouver; is it even possible? (55:05) Ken Sim, Mayor of Vancouver Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pat Boyle and PJ Glasser discuss last night's thrilling Play-In Game action as the Hornets take down the Heat in an Overtime thriller following Lamelo Ball knocking Bam Adeybayo out of the game. Plus, is a suspension upcoming for the Hornets best player and what does the future hold for Pat Riley?
The Daily Beasts' shocking report on the DoorDash Grandma who was at the White House yesterday. Then, if Maura Healey were so concerned about saving people money, she would suspend the gas tax. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Today's word of the day is ‘TKO' as in knockout as in Jorge Soler as in Reynaldo Lopez as in Braves as in Angels. We had a benches clearing brawl yesterday! Suspensions are coming. You can't have that, but it was thrilling. (10:05) Willson Contreras is tired of the Milwaukee Brewers. He sent a clear message to the Brewers. Hit me again and something is going to happen. 24 times he's been hit against the Brewers in his career. Woof. (17:00) Sandy Alcantara trade talk is back! He's an ace again! Almost went back-to-back shutouts! He was not happy about being taken out in the 9th! (25:32) The Chicago Cubs are in the danger zone. Cade Horton is done for the season. Uh oh. The rotation is toast. No Horton. No Boyd. No Steele. (34:30) Review: Company Retreat. (38:20) What is going on in college sports? A transfer portal championship? Michigan just won it. Does it matter? (44:10) North Carolina has hired Michael Malone. They went pro again! That's because college sports is now pro sports! (48:00) NPPOD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘TKO' as in knockout as in Jorge Soler as in Reynaldo Lopez as in Braves as in Angels. We had a benches clearing brawl yesterday! Suspensions are coming. You can't have that, but it was thrilling. (10:05) Willson Contreras is tired of the Milwaukee Brewers. He sent a clear message to the Brewers. Hit me again and something is going to happen. 24 times he's been hit against the Brewers in his career. Woof. (17:00) Sandy Alcantara trade talk is back! He's an ace again! Almost went back-to-back shutouts! He was not happy about being taken out in the 9th! (25:32) The Chicago Cubs are in the danger zone. Cade Horton is done for the season. Uh oh. The rotation is toast. No Horton. No Boyd. No Steele. (34:30) Review: Company Retreat. (38:20) What is going on in college sports? A transfer portal championship? Michigan just won it. Does it matter? (44:10) North Carolina has hired Michael Malone. They went pro again! That's because college sports is now pro sports! (48:00) NPPOD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trump announces a two-week cease-fire deal with Iran after threatening “a whole civilization will die tonight”. Then, stock futures surge following the cease-fire announcement; a look at what this deal could mean for the U.S. economy. Plus, will the war ensure that Iran's hardline leaders maintain their grip on power? Scott MacFarlane, Alex Ward, Gen. Barry McCaffrey, Dan Nathan, Bharat Ramamurti, Alex Vatanka, and Jon Tester join The 11th Hour this Tuesday night. To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Yvonne Murray, RTE's Global Security Reporter, has the latest on the ceasefire announcement in the US/Iran war.
The NFL announced that it will not suspend Rashee Rice due to insufficient evidence. Farzin explains what this means for Rice in 2026 and beyond. Farzin also goes over the report that the Chiefs met with Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey. Will the Chiefs trade up to get him? Use promo code FARZIN for $20 off SeatGeek for first time customers! Follow Farzin on: Facebook Instagram X/Twitter TikTok Follow The Chiefs Zone on: YouTube Facebook Instagram TikTok
Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson bring you the Best of NBA on Nightcap! Unc and Ocho react to Luka Dončić catching fire with the Los Angeles Lakers, major questions surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future with the Milwaukee Bucks, and speculation heating up about Stephen Curry potentially leaving the Golden State Warriors for the Charlotte Hornets. Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - NBA rescinded Luka Doncic's 16th technical4:34 - Steph Curry teased the idea of joining Hornets6:06 - Draymond Green rips 65-game rule14:19 - Kevin Durant passing Michael Jordan on all-time scoring list25:12 - SGA on fans that complain29:31 - Pacers are considering drafting Cam Boozer34:21 - Bucks won't let Giannis play out his deal? (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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