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Tim, Phil, and Ian are joined by Jeremiah Hicks and Brian Shapiro to discuss police investigation a massive "8647" display, Trump defends inflation, Brian Shapiro argues Trump is unwell, and an anti-Trumper says Tax The Rich. SUPPORT THE SHOW BUY CAST BREW COFFEE NOW - https://castbrew.com/ GET OUR MERCH - https://merch.timcast.com/ Join - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwN... Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) | https://www.shoutout.fans/timpool Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) | https://allthatremains.komi.io/ Ian @IanCrossland (everywhere) | https://graphene.movie/ Producer: Carter @carterbanks (X) | @trashhouserecords (YT) Guest: Jeremiah Hicks @jeremiah_hicks (IG) Brian Shapiro @TheBrianShapiro (X) Podcast available on all podcast platforms! US National Mall VANDALIZED With 8647 Just Before America 250 | Timcast IRL For advertising inquiries please email sponsorships@rumble.com
The Gary & Shannon Show Hour 3 (06.12) – Gary & Shannon discuss the day’s most trending for today’s #WhatsHappening including: U.S. launching another airstrike on Iran and the text of a deal has been approved, SpaceX has begun trading, the body of the 5-year victim swept into Laguna Beach has been recovered, Pasadena Police release footage of one officer accidentally shooting another officer, and more.Gary & Shannon discuss the day’s most trending political stories in today’s #SwampWatch including: Trump says the U.S. is close to a deal with Iran, national mall vandalized with ‘8647’ markings ahead of Independence celebrations, Marjorie Taylor Green calls handling of Epstein files ‘traitorous’, and more.Gary & Shannon do the Nine News Nuggets You Need to Know (but likely missed) this week which include: a kids lemonade stand is robbed by 2 gunman, what would Jesus drink?, missed court date sparks manhunt where the suspect crams himself into an air conditioner, and a man in Florida steals a woman’s car after he crashed his own car into a tree… and drives to Chick-fil-A with the stolen car.Gary & Shannon wrap the show finishing out the News Nuggets You Need To Know (but most certainly missed) this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A historically Black cemetery in Palmetto may have been vandalized months ago, but efforts to make the city aware of it went nowhere.Next: Developers are pushing a massive data center project in rural DeSoto County. Will the pushback stop it?Next: A Bradenton museum exhibition celebrates the history of Latino involvement in baseball and American culture.Next: We are continuing our profiles of local candidates. Today: Megan Tennimon, who is running for Sarasota School Board.Finally: A conscious listening effort in Manatee County brought together both sides of the aisle.
She fought petty with being more petty! Our listener settled the score without *technically* escalating the situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She fought petty with being more petty! Our listener settled the score without *technically* escalating the situation.
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What if everything you've been labeling as a problem — the addiction, the affair, the marriage that feels like a hostage situation, the career that's slowly killing you — is actually a prophet trying to get your attention?Dr. Glenn and Phyllis Hill sit down with Jay Stringer, psychotherapist, ordained minister, and author of Desire, for one of the most searingly honest conversations about human longing, emotional health, and the hidden roadmap inside every one of us.Jay spent years studying why people engage in unwanted behaviors — and what he found wasn't weakness or moral failure. He found desire. Vandalized, suppressed, and rerouted desire. And he found that healing the root — not just managing the symptom — changes everything.In This EpisodeWhy "just stop doing the thing" almost never works — and what to do insteadThe 5 core desires every human has (and why over-indexing on one destroys the others)The concept of the "provisional self" and why so many people wake up at 60 not knowing who they areWhat bells and albatrosses can teach you about the direction your life is asking you to goThe DMZs in your marriage — and why avoiding them is quietly killing your connectionHow symptoms are actually prophets (and what they're trying to say)Jay walks through the Core Emotion Wheel live — with stunning vulnerability about loneliness, sadness, and a midlife chrysalisAbout Jay StringerJay Stringer is a licensed psychotherapist, ordained minister, and author based in New York City. His first book, Unwanted, explored the hidden drivers of unwanted sexual behavior. His new book, Desire, offers a research-backed roadmap for developing a healthy relationship to desire across all five domains of human flourishing — wholeness, growth, intimacy, pleasure, and meaning. He holds a master's in counseling psychology and an MDiv from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology.SEO Keywordsdesire and healing, emotional health podcast, marriage communication, understanding your desires, unwanted sexual behavior, porn addiction recovery, identity and self-worth, self-sabotage meaning, mental health and marriage, relationship emotional intelligence, faith and therapy, midlife identity crisis, Core Emotion Wheel, connection codes podcast, Jay Stringer Desire bookResources & LinksGet the Core Emotion Wheel — Free ResourceBook a Connection Codes CoachJay Stringer's book: DesireJay's first book: UnwantedJay Stringer's Website: jay-stringer.comFollow Jay on Instagram: @jay_stringer_Take Jay's Desire Profile Quiz (from the book)Jay's Contact Page (Linktree)
Is Rex Heuermann about to admit he is a serial killer? Churches is Queens are vandalized. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump has the MAGA base locked in so it's time to focus on successfully ending this war. Speaking of focus, it's time for the Senate, especially senate republicans to get down to business and get things done, but that may be wishful thinking. One thing that did happen in the senate was a throwdown of words between Rand Paul and Markwayne Mullins, which opened the door to a listener challenging A-Train to a throwdown. Plus, the squad has peaked, California "first partner" says we all can learn from gay couples, the crescent moon on Tempe's A Mountain was vandalized which gave the Circus much to talk about, this and more on your Conservative Circus radio show.
Highmark Stadium was vandalized, a local mom traded weed for babysitting, and Bishop Kearny is just churning out lady hockey players.
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This is the noon All Local for Thursday, January 22, 2026
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dan opens the show with the hot topic of Tim Walz dropping out of the Gubernatorial race, and JD Vance's Ohio home was vandalized by a usual suspect | aired on Tuesday, January 6th 2026, on Nashville's Morning News with Dan MandisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on America in the MorningLatest On US Attack On Venezuela As Congress returns from its Christmas break, lawmakers are continuing to react to the US military operation over the weekend that saw Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro captured and brought to the US on drug charges. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Walz Ends Minnesota Campaign In a surprise move that throws the Minnesota governor's race into complete disarray, Tim Walz announced he is ending his bid for another term as Minnesota's governor. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on what led Walz to end his attempt at a third term – audio courtesy of KMSP-TV Minneapolis. Vance's Home Vandalized A man is under arrest, accused of vandalizing the Cincinnati-area home of Vice President JD Vance, and damaging a vehicle belonging to the US Secret Service. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the police response and the suspect, identified as 26-year-old William DeFoor - Audio courtesy of WLWT-TV Cincinnati. Denmark & NATO's Greenland Concerns As the Trump administration continues to pursue desires to annex Greenland, Denmark's leader has serious concerns the US will follow through with that desire, and what that would mean for NATO. Worldwide Demonstrations Against The US Over Venezuela Demonstrations against the United States arrest of Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro are spreading overseas, and in some cases, including violence. Judge OK Medicaid Data For Immigraiton A federal judge has ruled that some Medicaid data can once again be shared with immigration authorities and ICE for deportation cases. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports. Maduro In Court As UN Discusses US Assault It was a busy day in New York City on Monday on two fronts regarding the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro, who faced a judge in a Manhattan Federal court for the first time pleading not guilty to drug trafficking charges, while at the United Nations, a debate grew for and against the US military action and Maduro's arrest in the UN Security Council. Correspondent Julie Walker has the story. Protests Over US Move On Venezuela At the White House, selected members of Congress met with President Trump and members of the administration to receive a briefing on the US action in Venezuela. There were protests in a number of capital cities around the world against the United States. In Caracas, correspondent Luke Garratt reports Delcy Rodríguez has been named Venezuela's interim president after Maduro's arrest, and President Trump, who has stated that the US is not at war with Venezuela, said the new interim leader must work with the United States moving forward. Kelly Loses Rank & Pay Over Video They're cutting his rank and his retirement pay. Correspondent Joan Jones with the story on what the Pentagon has decided to do about former astronaut and current Arizona Senator Mark Kelly after he took part in a video advising military members to ignore what he called "unlawful orders." Uvalde Court Hearing Explosive testimony is underway in a Texas court where a jury will decide whether a police officer should be held criminally responsible in connection with one of the worst school shootings in American history. Finally It's highly likely you know someone who has come down with a case of the flu, as the CDC is saying that flu-like illnesses has reached the highest level recorded since 1997. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Greg Brady spoke to Michal Cotler-Wunch, Israel's former Special Envoy for Combatting Antisemitism and the CEO of the International Legal Forum, an organization dedicated to fighting antisemitism around the world about mezuzahs being torn down from 20 apartments at Toronto seniors residence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Police are asking the public to help identity him.
Graffiti appeared last week on some rock faces in Utah's Iconic Arches National Park, underscoring the pains of a government shutdown as well as reduced funding and staffing. While the parks were being funded by the state during the shutdown, they still only operated with a skeleton crew, meaning they had only the essential staff to keep the park open. Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley discussed the shutdown's impact on tourism.
Customs and border protection is changing some traffic lanes at the San Ysidro port of entry. Today, more voting centers will open across San Diego County ahead of the November 4th special election. San Diego police are offering a $1,500 reward for anyone who shares a tip that leads to an arrest after a memorial to a fallen officer was vandalized. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.
San Diego Police are trying to track down the person or people who vandalized a city park in Clairemont. The man accused of killing a La Mesa Police Officer in a crash on I-8 is back behind bars and is now facing a murder charge. Torrey Pines Reserve will be closed through next February due to a multi-phase construction project.
Minnesota Now's series called “Thank You, Stranger” explores the small acts of kindness that make a big impact.A Minnesota food co-op was turned upside down this month by a theft that broke the store's refrigeration system.In this week's episode of Thank You, Stranger, Minnesota Now producer Ellen Finn spoke to Anne Gazzola, the manager of Eastside Food Co-Op in northeast Minneapolis, about how the community helped the store recover after they were forced to throw out dumpsters-full of food. In our series Thank You, Stranger, we hear the stories of how strangers can make our lives a little brighter or lift us up in a difficult moment. If you have a story to share about a stranger who made your life a little brighter, we want to hear it.Contact us at minnesotanow@mpr.org or (612) 361-1252.
All week we've been following along with a family who had their giant Michael Myers inflatable that was destroyed and we have the FINAL update! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listeners Mike and Ady call into the show to share an update about their vandalized Michael Myers lawn inflatable. Someone left an envelope, they have a new lead and more!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Vandals damaged a BLM mural in Seattle. There are more complaints about food vendors in the greater Seattle area that don’t have proper permitting and are committing health code violations. President Trump was once again snubbed for a Nobel Peace Prize. Some in the Washington State GOP are hoping Seattle is the next city to get federal troops. // The Trump Administration says it has started laying off federal workers as a result of the shutdown. Democrat Senators confronted Speaker of the House Mike Johnson in what was clearly a coordinated political stunt. // How big of a baseball town is Seattle?
In today’s deep dive, a University of Illinois student was suspended after spray painting the word “divest” onto a campus building last semester.
State Senator and Minneapolis mayoral candidate Omar Fateh says his campaign office was vandalized this week with an Islamophobic message and threat graffitied on a wall. And the U.S. Department of Justice is suing Minnesota's top election official as it tries to unlock statewide voter registration data.Those stories and more in today's evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Jacob Aloi. Music by Gary Meister.
She speaks with guest host Preston Mulligan, after all three of the synagogues in metro were vandalized on the weekend -- spray-painted with anti-Semitic symbols and messages. Police are investigating these as hate crime incidents, and you can see an image of one of the suspects in coverage at cbc.ca/NS, or on the Halifax Police account at X.com.
Two young saints, one who loved mountaineering and the other rocked Nike sneakers: Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati prove holiness doesn't mean leaving normal life behind—it means living it to the fullest with Christ. Father Dave and Deacon Bob reflect on Pope Leo's homily at the canonization Mass for these two young Italians and explore why so many saints begin saying yes to God in their youth. True to They That Hope form, they take a lap through the weekend in sports, from NFL openers to U.S. Open storylines to the eternal LeBron vs. Jordan debate. Then they settle into the title's theme: modern sanctity. Carlo's wisdom (“In front of the sun you get a tan; in front of the Eucharist, you become a saint”) and Frassati's cry “to the heights!” frame a simple invitation: say yes to the Lord today. They close with campus updates, a prayer, and a warm invitation to share your favorite podcast memories. Saints Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati, pray for us! Highlighted Sections (00:29) Jubilee of Hope and Merch Madness Father Dave and Deacon Bob kick things off with playful banter about sponsors, the Jubilee Year of Hope, and whether the pope might be a secret podcast listener. They also remind everyone there's one last chance to snag They That Hope merch, including the highly prized Heather Khym mug, at CatholicToTheMax.com. (07:24) NFL, Tennis, and the LeBron vs. Jordan Debate They next jump into sports to discuss the NFL's opening weekend, recap the US Open finals, and, of course, argue over The Athletic's “Basketball 100.” Jordan or LeBron? The debate continues. (15:47) Franciscan Homecoming Preview Campus is buzzing for Homecoming Weekend with chapel tours, a St. Francis Festival, and alumni reunions. Father Dave and Deacon Bob share details on the newly renovated Christ the King Chapel and joke about who may—or may not—be getting awards at the banquet. (Pssst, sign up to join Homecoming here.) (21:43) Five Years of Movies, Memes, and Memories Looking back on the podcast's run, the hosts laugh about their obsessions (Hamilton, Top Gun, Black Widow) and reflect on milestones from solar eclipses to campus life during COVID. They recall both joyful and sobering moments, always framed through the lens of hope. (26:16) Modern Saints for Modern Times Next, they move into the heart of the episode: celebrating the canonizations of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. Father Dave and Deacon Bob highlight the families present in Rome, the youthful joy of both saints, and the reminder that holiness often begins with a simple yes lived in ordinary life. (32:54) Carlo's Wisdom in His Own Words “In front of the sun you get a tan; in front of the Eucharist, you become a saint!” The hosts share Carlo's best lines on joy, sin, and holiness, and revisit his Eucharistic Miracles project as a reminder of how young people enrich the Church. (35:37) Prayer and Sending Forth The episode closes with gratitude for these new saints, a prayer for their intercession, and a heartfelt thank-you to listeners. As the season draws to a close, Father Dave and Deacon Bob invite fans to send memories and well-wishes to Hope@Franciscan.edu. Resources Mentioned They That Hope Mug that Heather Khym Illegally Stole from Deacon Bob's House and Vandalized with Abiding Together Propaganda— purchase your own at CatholicToTheMax.com. “The Basketball 100”— from The Athletic FaithAndReason.com — more Catholic content from Franciscan University Homecoming Weekend— learn more about Franciscan's upcoming homecoming from September 26-28, 2025 Papal Chapel with the Rite of Canonization of Blesseds Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis— Pope Leo's canonization homily “Blessed Carlo Acutis and the Many Miracles of the Eucharist” by Timothy P. O'Malley— learn more about the Eucharistic Miracles project inspired by St. Carlo Acutis
A portion of southbound I-5 will be closed over the weekend. Plus, a military family is asking for help to find who broke into their home and caused thousands of dollars in damages. And, thousands of dollars in merchandise is being stolen from some North County vending machines. NBC 7's Nichelle Medina has these stories and more, including meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for this Saturday, September 9, 2025.
Seattle's Denny Blaine Park—long known as the city's unofficial nude beach—is at the center of controversy again.After a court ruling declared public nudity a nuisance, the city installed a chain-link fence with green mesh to divide the park into clothing-required and clothing-optional areas. But within just 24 hours, the new barrier was vandalized—its tarp ripped down and stuffed into a portable toilet.The city quickly repaired the fence, but critics say it's an eyesore, won't solve deeper issues, and could even make the park more unsafe.
This is the All Local noon update for July 21, 2025.
Students interrupted a University of Minnesota Board of Regents meeting today — protesting a sale of university land to an aerospace company that works with the U.S. Department of Defense.And the homes of several members of the University of Minnesota Board of Regents were vandalized yesterday.Those stories and more in today's evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Elena See. Music by Gary Meister.
Of course Joe Biden has cancer less than four months after leaving office as it's all falling apart for the Dem regime. Who knew what and when? This is about to get ugly. Really ugly. We share info from a doctor that says if this is Biden's diagnosis he has had cancer 5-7 years already or his doctors committed malpractice. Fasten your seatbelt. A Mexican Navy vessel that looked more like a Pirates of the Caribbean ride slams into the Brooklyn Bridge and Chuck Schumer is blaming.... Trump. Of course. KCPD get serious about rounding up street racers just days after the FBI announced it was coming to town to clean things up. This is a good start. The Royals' number 9 hitters save the series for KC in a 2-1 win over the Cardinals. This, after most people missed the game on TV Saturday night as a vandal is on the loose targeting tech companies. Spectrum was completely shut down just one week after Google Fiber was hit. Scottie Scheffler rules the PGA Championship, the Preakness may have been the best horse race of all time and our friends at www.teamsmile.org are crushing it again raising money for kids to get free dental treatment.
Lunchbox revealed that his wife's car was rummaged through after she left it parked without locking it. We played a round of the Bobby Feud, where Bobby had the Top 10 reasons employees give for being late to work. We all shared items in our life that we regret purchasing and why they didn't quite work out for us. We also talked about Bill Belichick's CBS interview where his girlfriend Jordon Hudson went 'completely off the rails' during it. We gave our theories about what is going on and Bobby on how she might be a genius.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.