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College Football Bombshells: Michigan, Jared Curtis, & Texas Tech 2025! Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino dive into this week's must-know CFB stories—from Michigan's internal suspension to the top QB in the 2026 class making headlines! This Episode Covers: Michigan suspends Sherrone Moore amid the Connor Stallions sign-stealing scandal #1 QB Jared Curtis (2026) chooses between Georgia and Oregon — full breakdown Texas Tech 2025 football preview: Can Joey McGuire's elite transfer class deliver a Big 12 title? Perfect for fans of college football news, recruiting buzz, and early 2025 season projections.
The Connor Stalions' saga continues in Ann Arbor, and Parker Kelley reacts to the self-imposed two-game suspension for Sherrone Moore. There has been talk between Nick Saban and President Donald Trump of a potential executive order pertaining to NIL. What is the likelihood this order gets put into place? Georgia lands a huge commitment from five-star quarterback Jared Curtis. Parker explains why this is a big win for the Bulldogs. All that and much more on this episode of The Air Raid with Parker Kelley.
On this episode of One and Dunne Radio, host Ryan Dunne opens the show talking about the suspension that Sherrone Moore received from the University of Michigan. Then, Ryan gives his thoughts on why Shedeur Sanders fell in the NFL Draft. Subscribe to the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio and more! Also, show inquiry can be sent to ryandunne1@yahoo.com
This week we discuss a $5 million investment in a wind worker training center in Australia, challenges faced by RWE's US offshore wind projects due to recent policy changes, and the recent power blackout in Spain. Plus an article from PES Wind Magazine about cybersecurity in wind energy. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! You are listening to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by build turbines.com. Learn, train, and be a part of the Clean Energy Revolution. Visit build turbines.com today. Now here's your hosts, Allen Hall, Joel Saxum, Phil Totaro, and Rosemary Barnes. Allen Hall: Down in Victoria, Australia. They're investing about 5 million Australian dollars to establish a wind worker training center, which is focused on developing technical skills for both onshore and offshore wind energy roles. And the initiative is looking to create a skill workforce pipeline for all the wind projects that are happening down in Australia. This is a really unique. Program, uh, Rosemary, just because Victoria is looking to have about 67,000 workers in energy by 2040 and they think they need about 4,000, [00:01:00] uh, people to work construction for onshore wind at about 2,500 data for offshore wind. That's a sizable number of people, but Victoria is headed towards 95% renewable generation by 2035. So you're gonna need to build a workforce pretty quickly. $5 million for a training center is a good first start. Is it enough though? Rosemary Barnes: Yeah, I mean, they need to have a first step I guess. I mean, not that it's the first step, there's already a lot of, a lot of workers in the state. Um, but I mean, for sure Victorian needs more, needs more service technicians and yeah, a bunch of other, other workers. I mean there's also still a lot of new wind farms being built, so there's that as well. It's also not just Victoria, you know, all around. Um, there was quite a lot of going on in Queensland, although the future plans have, I think been, um. Uh, toned down a lot because the government changed. Um, south Australia also has, uh, still got, oh, it's got a lot of wind, already got a lot of plans to build [00:02:00] more. Um, and yeah, there's new renewable energy zones that are, you know, hopefully coming on, maybe even offshore wind starting in the next five years or so. So yeah, if you want to, you know, suddenly expand your industry, then you do need to think a few years ahead. Um, otherwise you're gonna end up. With a big, a big crunch. Everyone wanting to build a project at the same time. And also, you know, a lot of wind farms. Uh. Getting past that first, you know, like the first few years where not too much maintenance is needed. Um, there's a lot more things that can go wrong in the, you know, middle to end of a wind farm's life. And we're seeing a lot of that, especially in Victoria where they had most of the early wind farms in Australia. So I definitely think it's timely and uh, hopefully this one's successful. And, uh, yeah, we've got an election coming up. Probably will have already happened by the time this episode's released. We've got a federal election. There has not been a whole lot of talk about renewable energy actually. Um, and especially the jobs that are created by Renewal Energy, especially wind, you know, like it's a, it's a [00:03:00] downside of the technology that it needs maintenance, but it's a real upside in terms of that, you know, a lot of maintenance means a lot of maintenance jobs, and these are good jobs. I hope that, yeah, by the time we have our next election,
Ford is making their first post-tariff projections. WWJ auto reporter Jeff Gilbert tells us more.
Actress Ryoko Hirosue has announced a suspension of all entertainment activities after being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and hyperthyroidism, following hospitalization in Tokyo. The announcement comes after an incident in April where she was involved in a car accident and allegedly kicked a nurse, leading to her arrest and an ongoing police investigation. Her agency confirmed that she will continue outpatient treatment and focus on her recovery, while also cooperating fully with authorities, stating they do not attribute her actions solely to her illness and are committed to responding sincerely. Episode Notes: ‘ ‘Departures' Actress Ryōko Hirosue Diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, Suspends “all entertainment activities” ': https://barrierfreejapan.com/2025/05/05/departures-actress-ryoko-hirosue-diagnosed-with-bipolar-disorder-suspends-all-entertainment-activities/
(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended a Milwaukee judge facing two federal charges for allegedly trying to help a man illegally in the country escape from immigration officials. The order, released late Tuesday, said Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan faces two federal charges – one a felony and one a misdemeanor – and it is in the public interest to relieve her of her duties temporarily. “The court is charged in the Wisconsin Constitution with exercising superintending and administrative authority of the courts of this state. In the exercise of that constitutional authority and in order to uphold the public's confidence in the courts of this state during the pendency of the criminal proceeding against Judge Dugan, we conclude, on our own motion, that it is in the public interest that she be temporarily relieved of her official duties,” the order reads. Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxxFull story: https://www.thecentersquare.com/wisconsin/article_79fa734e-dc49-48b4-94e0-acebe1b68a6f.html
Ep 208 | This week on Discover Ag, Natalie and Tara dive into one of the most misunderstood headlines in food news: the FDA pausing a key milk testing program—and why that doesn't mean your milk is unsafe. Plus, we break down Giada's high-end pasta drop (is $12.99 worth it?), Post Malone's unexpected farming collab with Kubota and major drama in Point Reyes as ranchers face eviction in a historic California lawsuit. And of course, we dish on the latest Farmer Wants a Wife twist—because what's a week without some cowboy chaos? What We Discovered This Week
In MadTech Daily, we discuss Meta's new AI app, Snap suspending its forecast amid economic uncertainty, and WPP's latest revenue figures.
In the 5 AM hour, Julie Gunlock and Hans Von Spakovsky discussed: USA TODAY: Wisconsin Supreme Court Suspends Judge Accused of Aiding Man Avoid Immigration Authorities BBC: Trump Congratulates Canada's Carney as They Agree to Meet in 'Near Future' NY POST: Kilmar Abrego Garcia Accused of Being Gang-Banger in 2018 Court Docs — in Latest Claim of MS-13 Affiliation WJLA: DC Mayor Asking Qatar to Sign a Donation Agreement Two Years After It Paid for Her Visit Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: wmal.com/oconnor-company Episode: Tuesday, April 30, 2025 / 5 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports Wisconsin's high court has suspended a Milwaukee judge accused of helping a man evade immigration authorities.
The Nintendo Switch 2 Preorders will finally go live, and while the console hasn't gone up in price, the accessories have. Greater Than Games, the producer of the board games Sentinels of the Multiverse and Spirit Island, is suspending operations in the face of tariff uncertainty in the US. An Atlanta-area game developer is finally entering early access with their retro-styled platform brawler, so take a look at Elemensional Rift. Then we talk to Rob about the Switch 2 prices and preorders.
India has suspended its participation in the Indus Waters Treaty, a major water-sharing agreement with Pakistan, following a recent attack in Indian-administered Kashmir. Also, more than 1,800 international students have seen their immigration statuses changed by the US government, prompting some to wonder if they should stay in the US or leave. And, US Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-IN) discusses his recent trip to Syria. Plus, a look at the Poetry Pharmacy on London's famed Oxford Street — a small space packed with poems for every occasion.Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
District cites legal advice, fear of losing funds The Haldane school board voted unanimously on Tuesday (April 22) to suspend its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policy in hopes of safeguarding $450,000 in federal funding threatened by the Trump administration's opposition to DEI programs. The district's resolution suspended the policy "pending clarification of the conflict between the respective positions of the state and federal governments regarding Title VI [of the Civil Rights Act of 1964] and DEI." The five-member board also approved a resolution certifying compliance with Title VI, which prohibits racial discrimination in federally funded programs. The Trump administration had set a Thursday (April 24) deadline for local school districts to eliminate "illegal DEI practices" or potentially lose funding. However, on Thursday, a federal judge in New Hampshire temporarily blocked the administration's guidance forbidding DEI efforts in K-12 public schools. The ruling came in a lawsuit brought by the National Education Association and the American Civil Liberties Union, which accused the Republican administration of violating teachers' due process and First Amendment rights. On Friday, attorneys general from 18 states, including New York, sought a federal court order stopping the Department of Education from implementing the April 3 certification demand, calling it illegal and unconstitutional. In February, the U.S. Education Department told schools and colleges they needed to end any practice that differentiates people based on their race or they would risk losing their federal funding. Craig Trainor, the acting assistant secretary for civil rights, issued a "Dear Colleague" letter arguing that a Supreme Court decision in 2023 banning race-based college admissions extended to DEI policies in public schools. "DEI programs, for example, frequently preference certain racial groups and teach students that certain racial groups bear unique moral burdens that others do not," Trainor wrote. "Such programs stigmatize students who belong to particular racial groups based on crude racial stereotypes. Consequently, they deny students the ability to participate fully in the life of a school." Earlier this month, the department ordered states to gather signatures from local districts certifying compliance with civil rights laws, including rejection of what the federal government calls "illegal DEI practices." The directive did not carry the force of law but threatened to use civil rights enforcement to rid schools of DEI practices. Schools were warned that continuing such practices "in violation of federal law" could lead to U.S. Justice Department litigation and termination of federal grants and contracts. At least 15 states, including New York, said they would not comply with the federal order. "We understand that the current administration seeks to censor anything it deems 'diversity, equity & inclusion,'" wrote Daniel Morton-Bentley, a lawyer for the New York Education Department. "But there are no federal or state laws prohibiting the principles of DEI." He added also that the federal government had "yet to define what practices it believes violate Title VI." At Haldane, interim Superintendent Carl Albano called the federal dollars, which are used to educate students with disabilities, provide student lunches and fund other initiatives, "a significant amount of money" that "could be at risk if you keep these policies in place." He said that Haldane's legal counsel had advised suspending the DEI policy, at least temporarily. The district adopted its DEI policy in December 2022 in "recognition of the inherent value of diversity and acknowledgement that educational excellence requires a commitment to equity in the opportunities provided to students and the resulting outcomes." The policy noted that Haldane's mission is to prepare its students to succeed in "an ever-changing global society," a goal that requires incorporating a DEI l...
We're breaking down the wildest political meltdowns, from Rashida Tlaib's latest rant to a Florida rep losing it. We're talking campus insanity at Yale, DEI coverups at the Mayo Clinic, and why Elon Musk is suddenly worried about the birth rate. Pete Hegseth becomes the unexpected center of political drama, JD Vance jumps to his defense, and Scott Bessent throws down with Elon over America First priorities. Plus, we're celebrating new moms, calling out hypocrites (hi, AOC!), and laughing through the latest race-baiting nonsense on MSNBC. From Michelle Obama's podcast chatter to Shapiro vs. Zelensky, this episode is packed with fire.SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW!AURA is your shield--so you stay protected, no matter who's watching. Visit our sponsor AURA at https://Aura.com/Chicks to start your 14-day FREE trial today.This spring, get up to 50% off select plants at Fast Growing Trees, plus an extra 15% off your first purchase with code CHICKS at https://Fastgrowingtrees.com/ChicksTake back your child's education with Freedom Project Academy!Visit https://Freedomforschool.com and save 15% off all courses with code CHICKS15.JOIN the Ruff Greens 90-Day Challenge. Get your FREE jumpstart bag, just cover shipping, at https://RuffChicks.com using code CHICKS.Give Mom the essentials and more for the perfect at-home spa from Taylor Soapworks. Visit https://taylorsoapworks.com and use code: CHICKS for 20% off non-sale items at checkout.
We’re breaking down the wildest political meltdowns, from Rashida Tlaib's latest rant to a Florida rep losing it. We're talking campus insanity at Yale, DEI coverups at the Mayo Clinic, and why Elon Musk is suddenly worried about the birth rate. Pete Hegseth becomes the unexpected center of political drama, JD Vance jumps to his […]
Pahalgam attack: India suspends Indus Waters Treaty, central to Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir rant
She-Hulk gets some major changes in Imperial #2. Kickstarter has suspended a project, reportedly over the inclusion of an Iranian artist. Moon Knight is celebrating 250 issues.SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON BLUESKY, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, sponsored by Mirakl. In today's Retail Daily Minute:Walmart Doubles Down on Beauty with Spring Event & In-Store Bars – Walmart launches a Spring Beauty Event with 1,800+ deals and pilots new Beauty Bars in 40 stores to offer sampling and expert consultations. The initiative builds on its clean beauty platform and aims to position Walmart as a key player in affordable beauty.DHL Halts High-Value B2C U.S. Shipments Amid New Customs Rules – Starting April 21, DHL will suspend global B2C deliveries over $800 to the U.S. due to recent customs clearance changes. The move highlights growing strain on cross-border e-commerce driven by new tariffs and the end of the de minimis exemption.Kroger Winds Down Kitchen 1883 Restaurants – Kroger will close two of its three Kitchen 1883 restaurant locations this week, retaining only its flagship downtown Cincinnati spot. The move signals a strategic shift back to core grocery and digital operations amid changing consumer dining habits.The Retail Daily Minute has been rocketing up the Feedspot charts, so stay informed with Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, your source for the latest and most important retail insights. Be careful out there!
President John Mahama has suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo following serious petitions filed against her. A special committee has now been set up to investigate the matter. What does this mean for Ghana's judiciary?
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on abortions resuming in Wyoming.
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April 10, 2025 ~ President Trump's announcement of suspending new tariffs for most U.S. trading partners for 90 days does not include Chinese imports as these tariffs have been raised to 125 percent. Lloyd and Jamie talk to Daniel Hornung, former deputy director for the National Economic Council, about how these actions have specific implications for Michigan's economy.
It's an all guest lineup on today's show, the first two hours, Cassandra Joan Butler does your astrological readings, following that, to cover the fallout of the announcement from President Trump that tariffs against countries who didn't impose retaliatory tariffs against the United State would be suspended, and the subsequent jolt this announcement gave the stock market, we bring aboard Michael Angelucci of Level Financial Advisors and Glenn Wiggle of 'The Financial Guys'
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In what will be a first at the California State Fair, live thoroughbred horse racing at Cal Expo has been suspended in 2025. KFBK's Mark Demsky has the details.
The International Institute of New England is one of the region's largest resettlement agencies. The Institute's CEO Jeff Thielman spoke with WBUR's Morning Edition about the dozens of refugees his agency is waiting to resettle in the region, and how already resettled families are feeling right now in this time.
The NBA has handed out punishments for a recent brawl involving players in Minneapolis. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
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Train commuters stranded as signal failure suspends Wellington trains. Reporter Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
"DodgerHeads" Live host Jeff Spiegel is joined by Forbes' senior MLB contributor Anthony Witrado to discuss the latest involving the Los Angeles Dodgers, including Mookie Betts being scratched from the Freeway Series lineup, Blake Snell getting the Dodger Stadium opener start, what to possibly take from the Tokyo Series and MLB suspending Julio Urías. ⚾️ New Dodgers bobbleheads: https://foco.vegb.net/3Peb5K⚾️ Homage: https://homage.sjv.io/LXNAVa⚾️ BreakingT: https://BreakingT.com/DodgerBlue⚾️ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/dodgerblue1958⚾️ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dodgerheads-by-dodgerblue-com/id1610389381⚾️ Twitter: @DodgerBlue1958 | https://twitter.com/dodgerblue1958⚾️ Instagram: @DodgerBlue1958 | https://instagram.com/dodgerblue1958/⚾️ Facebook: https://facebook.com/Dodgerblue1958⚾️ Website: https://dodgerblue.com/⚾️ Watch parties: https://www.getplayback.com/room/dodgerblue1958
IMA will reject all Heng Sheng applications if investigations reveal evidence of owner financing or under-selling citizenship investments.View the full article here.Subscribe to the IMI Daily newsletter here.
Chris and Mike discuss the arrest and suspension of two UGA football players for driving related incidents.
The Trump administration has suspended $175 million in federal funding because of a transgender swimmer. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.
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Some 200,000 Afghans left behind during the 2021 U.S. withdrawal are now left in further limbo by the Trump administration’s refugee program suspension. Many fought alongside the U.S. and received refugee visas last year, now they may never be allowed to come to the U.S. Nick Schifrin and producer Sonia Kopelev spoke to refugees hoping to fulfill a dream they thought they had been promised. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The U.S. and Ukrainian national security advisors spoke on Wednesday, with both sides stating that talks are moving in a positive direction to secure a minerals deal and accelerate peace talks with Russia. But U.S. officials also confirmed the U.S. has paused intelligence sharing with Ukraine, which it has relied on in the battlefield. Nick Schifrin has the latest. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
AM Update for 3/4: President Trump warns Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that the war must come to an end soon. The President responds to reports saying his administration is considering pulling support. Tariffs set to take effect on Mexico and Canada. President Trump is set to deliver a Joint Address to Congress tonight, and some Democrats say they will not attend. The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act finally gets a vote in the Senate.Jacked Up Fitness: Go to https://GetJackedUp.com and use code MK at checkout to save 10% off your entire purchaseBirch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold
Filling in for Glenn, Stu discusses Super Bowl LIX, how to get the cheapest tickets, and touring some of the abandoned property that exists in New Orleans. Was Taylor Swift being booed at the Super Bowl, as genuine as it appeared? Pat and Stu discuss presidential libraries and Trump's soaring approval ratings. Is Vice President JD Vance the inevitable successor to President Trump? Pat and Stu discuss the Left's odd obsession with Pete Buttigieg. Pat and Stu take a call from a listener who discusses the potential for a third Trump term. Instead of giving more terms for presidents, Pat and Stu would prefer more term limits for senators and members of Congress. Purple-haired Democratic Rep. Rosa DeLauro (Conn.) is mad at the DOGE for allegedly … denying people school lunches? After Hamas delayed the next hostage release indefinitely, President Trump has had enough. The guys also discuss Trump's latest tariffs and what they might mean for the American economy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: Hamas has announced it is delaying the release of Israeli hostages until further notice, accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement. Israel calls it a complete breach of the deal and is now preparing for "any possible scenario" in Gaza. Former President Donald Trump says he's already spoken with Vladimir Putin about ending the war in Ukraine. What did they discuss, and what does it mean for the conflict? To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices