Best Podcast Episodes About News

Best Podcast Episodes About News

Everything podcasters are saying about News — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 92 episodes
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Ridealong has curated the best and most interesting podcasts and clips about News.

Top Podcast Clips About News

The Dan Patrick Show
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The Raiders have signed Kirk Cousins as their new quarterback, pivoting from their initial interest in Joe Flacco. This move allows them to give rookie Mendoza time to develop, rather than rushing him into the starting role. With Cousins' familiarity with the offense, he could be the key to stabilizing the team's quarterback situation this season.
The Dan Patrick Show · The Best of The Dan Patrick Show · Apr 02, 2026
Meet the Press
“… no reason for us to do it. Meanwhile, it was a volatile day for the markets today. The Dow ultimately closing relatively flat. Joining me now is NBC News senior White House correspondent Garrett Haake, NBC News business and data correspondent Brian Chung and NBC News senior national security correspondent Courtney QB, thanks to all of you for being here. So, Garrett, let me start with you. Take us behind the scenes of the strategy of this address. What are administration officials saying about what he hoped to accomplish? And do they feel like he did it? Well, White House officials were hoping …” “… and the Ayatollah. What happens with the strait, we're not going to have anything to do with, because these countries, China, China will go up and they'll fuel up their beautiful ships and they'll leave and they'll take care of themselves. There's no reason for us to do it. Meanwhile, it was a volatile day for the markets today. The Dow ultimately closing relatively flat. Joining me now is NBC News senior White House correspondent Garrett Haake, NBC News business and data correspondent Brian Chung and NBC News senior national security correspondent Courtney QB, thanks to all of you for being here. So, Garrett, let me start with you. Take us behind the scenes of the strategy of this address. What are administration officials saying about what he hoped to accomplish? And do they feel like he did it? Well, White House officials were hoping to reach beyond the people who watch a newscast like this one and follow the war's developments very closely and reach the people who might only be sort of in communication with the war at the gas bump where they're noticing these prices going up or they're watching their 401ks tick down. to essentially reassure people in their view that there is a …” View more
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President Trump's recent threats to bomb a major bridge in Iran signal a risky escalation in his military strategy. This approach, described as 'gunboat diplomacy,' aims to force negotiations but could backfire, risking further conflict. As market reactions remain flat, the effectiveness of this strategy is called into question.
Meet the Press · Meet the Press NOW — April 2 · Apr 02, 2026
Club 520 Podcast
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Mark Cuban recently revealed his regrets about trading Luka Doncic, admitting it wasn't the right decision and pointing fingers at his coach and GM. This unexpected confession sheds light on the internal chaos within the Mavericks organization, especially after Luka's stellar performance since the trade. Cuban's comments have ignited discussions about the future of the team and his potential return to ownership.
Club 520 Podcast · Club 520 - Jeff Teague on Luka Doncic BALLIN' OUT post Mavs-Lakers trade, Jaden Ivey situation, Deontay Wilder · Apr 02, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… uncertain, essentially one of the two twins, but future scientific advances may eventually provide a definitive answer. The case is ongoing. Sky News. I don't know if they knew but she's banging two brothers yeah that's what I just want to know if like obviously she knew they were twins or did she or did she think they were the same person yes no now we're adding wrinkles here okay so yeah okay if they didn't trick her then yeah were they aware like hey like what if they're just finding out you slept with her too and do twins not have separate DNA like I feel like that I feel like they're …” “… the twins. While a lower court kept the name father on the birth certificate, the court of appeal ruled that he should no longer have parental responsibility because they can't prove it was him. Judges emphasized that the child's paternity remains uncertain, essentially one of the two twins, but future scientific advances may eventually provide a definitive answer. The case is ongoing. Sky News. I don't know if they knew but she's banging two brothers yeah that's what I just want to know if like obviously she knew they were twins or did she or did she think they were the same person yes no now we're adding wrinkles here okay so yeah okay if they didn't trick her then yeah were they aware like hey like what if they're just finding out you slept with her too and do twins not have separate DNA like I feel like that I feel like they're two different people. No, it's very, very, very similar. That is very terrible if one of them commits murder. That's true. That's happened before. Wow, that's crazy. Where they've, yeah, they put the wrong twin, wrong brother in jail. And the other twin that was guilty let their innocent twin go to jail. I need to see the story. I've seen it online. …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the bizarre legal case of a mother who has to deal with the paternity of her child being a mystery between two identical twins. The absurdity escalates as they ponder if the twins were aware of each other's romantic escapades, leading to wild speculation about their personalities and even a murder case involving a twin switch. Plus, there's a delightful detour into Lunchbox's recent TV appearance, adding a comedic twist to the mix.
The Bobby Bones Show · THURS PT 2: Bobby’s Birthday Dilemma Gets Complicated + Bobby's Surprise TV Invite + Lunchbox Featured On The News · Apr 02, 2026
The Toast
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously dissect Amanda's abrupt loss of a major brand deal after a scandal involving her dating a friend's ex. The funniest moment comes when they mock the company's decision to replace her with a 'janky iPhone photo' of another model, dubbing it one of the 'top 10 loseriest things' they've ever seen.
The Toast · Wesmandoval: Wednesday, April 1st, 2026 · Apr 01, 2026
Primary Technology
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SpaceX has confidentially filed for an IPO potentially valued at $1.75 trillion, allowing them to gather private feedback before going public. Meanwhile, Gmail now lets users change their usernames, making it easier to shed embarrassing email addresses from the past while keeping their inbox intact. These developments highlight the evolving landscape of tech companies and user experiences.
Primary Technology · Apple’s Legacy and Future After 50 Years, Mac Pro is Dead, Claude Code Leak · Apr 02, 2026
The MeidasTouch Podcast
“… is controlled mostly now by right-wing oligarchs. She's saying it from state regime propaganda media in the United States, which calls itself Fox News. But she's also just factually wrong. The people, the leadership in Iran love showing their people what Donald Trump's saying. Donald Trump is cutting the highlight reel of the greatest” “… people of Iran are not going to get to see that speech They not going to get to see Donald Trump words because of the media blackouts and the control that Iran has over the media ecosystem there. I mean, ironically, our media here in the United States is controlled mostly now by right-wing oligarchs. She's saying it from state regime propaganda media in the United States, which calls itself Fox News. But she's also just factually wrong. The people, the leadership in Iran love showing their people what Donald Trump's saying. Donald Trump is cutting the highlight reel of the greatest” View more
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Donald Trump's chaotic leadership style inadvertently gives Iran's regime a powerful propaganda tool. While Fox News claims Iranians can't access Trump's speeches, the reality is that Iranian leaders are using his words to rally support and reinforce their narrative. This highlights a striking irony in how media control operates on both sides.
The MeidasTouch Podcast · Thursday Afternoon Breaking News Updates with Ben - 4/2/26 · Apr 02, 2026
The Tucker Carlson Show
“… a lot of Americans fighting the Nazis Why are you lecturing me about the Nazis Yeah My country fought them And to almost anybody like anybody at Fox News now again, maybe I talk about like Mark Levin and Fox News and these guys like too much, like they really are irrelevant, but I guess it's just that I'm stuck in the old, you know, I'm the age I am. And so to me, it's still like, hey, this is Fox News. But any one of them would completely agree with me on this if we were talking about any other group of people. You know, if we were talking about any other group of people talking about …” “… everybody else suffer over or obsess over your past trauma. So I just always, it was always very natural to me that like, I'm on Team America. I'm rooting for this country to succeed. The country that fought the Nazis, by the way. Yeah right Lost a lot of Americans fighting the Nazis Why are you lecturing me about the Nazis Yeah My country fought them And to almost anybody like anybody at Fox News now again, maybe I talk about like Mark Levin and Fox News and these guys like too much, like they really are irrelevant, but I guess it's just that I'm stuck in the old, you know, I'm the age I am. And so to me, it's still like, hey, this is Fox News. But any one of them would completely agree with me on this if we were talking about any other group of people. You know, if we were talking about any other group of people talking about victimhood or any of that, you know, if there was some black guy talking about how racist this country is because of slavery, they would have made your exact point. They'd go, we fought a war to end slavery. Hundreds of thousands of us died. You know what I mean? Like they would right away. They wasn't even here, so back off. Yeah, right. What? Yeah, no, I …” View more
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The special relationship between the U.S. and Israel is under scrutiny, with growing calls to reassess America's role in supporting Israel's conflicts. This segment discusses the complexities of tribalism in politics and how it can lead to violence if not addressed. As the media landscape shifts, the traditional narratives surrounding U.S.-Israel relations are being challenged like never before.
The Tucker Carlson Show · Dave Smith: Mossad, WWII Myths, FBI Cover-Ups, and Trump’s Critical Next Move in Iran · Apr 01, 2026
No Filter With Zack Peter
“… best use of my time or your time right Because then even when we all get out of the courtroom think of how many content creators and reporters and news agencies are going to be there And then they all come out at the same time And then everybody trying to live stream and compete at the same time when court has its breaks. So it just feasibly doesn't, you know. But I do think I would like to go maybe for day one. I don't think I'll go into the actual courtroom, but I would love to go and wait outside in the press line and see if we can get a photo of Blake or Baldoni or video of them walking in …” “… go to New York for a day or two, book those two days as press days and then just solely dedicate to doing press. But I don't think I would try to get into the courtroom. I just, if I'm being completely honest, I don't think that it's a, it's the best use of my time or your time right Because then even when we all get out of the courtroom think of how many content creators and reporters and news agencies are going to be there And then they all come out at the same time And then everybody trying to live stream and compete at the same time when court has its breaks. So it just feasibly doesn't, you know. But I do think I would like to go maybe for day one. I don't think I'll go into the actual courtroom, but I would love to go and wait outside in the press line and see if we can get a photo of Blake or Baldoni or video of them walking in and then, you know, be able to get updates from inner city press as we go. So I'll probably do a live stream from New York. I don't know.” View more
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As the trial of Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively approaches, the challenge of providing live updates from the courtroom becomes apparent. While some reporters like Inner City Press can tweet live due to their close relationship with the courts, others must wait to share information after court sessions. This segment explores the logistics of courtroom reporting and the potential strategies for covering the trial effectively.
No Filter With Zack Peter · Shocking Revelation in Guthrie Case, Kyle Cooke Blasts West, & NEW Baldoni & Blake Court Hearing · Apr 02, 2026
Security Now (Audio)
“… quarantined the package, as well as to the light LLM maintainers. I wrote a blog post that became the primary source cited by the register, Hacker News, Sync, and others. The play is pretty interesting when looking back It started with my machine stuttering hard something that really shouldn be happening on a 48 gig Mac HTOP took tens of seconds to load. The CPU was pegged at 100 percent. All signs I'll be working on my local environment for a time, meaning things got messed up. He said, after failing to software reset my Mac, I took a final picture for evidence and then hard reset it. So he …” “… Injection Required, where he's kind of tongue in cheek. He wrote, earlier today, I got taken out by malware on my local machine. After identifying the malicious payload, I reported it directly to the PyPy security team who credited our report and quarantined the package, as well as to the light LLM maintainers. I wrote a blog post that became the primary source cited by the register, Hacker News, Sync, and others. The play is pretty interesting when looking back It started with my machine stuttering hard something that really shouldn be happening on a 48 gig Mac HTOP took tens of seconds to load. The CPU was pegged at 100 percent. All signs I'll be working on my local environment for a time, meaning things got messed up. He said, after failing to software reset my Mac, I took a final picture for evidence and then hard reset it. So he says, so far, the clues had been cursor asking me for network access right as the machine was freezing up. The process list showed a bunch of Python commands all execing a base 64 encoded string and 11,000 processes running. He said, I set ULimit to 16K for machine learning workloads. So this was partly expected. In other words, he has his system …” View more
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A coder's quick thinking prevented a catastrophic malware outbreak that could have affected millions of AI systems. After his machine exhibited strange behavior, he discovered a malicious payload and reported it, leading to the quarantine of a dangerous package. This incident highlights the vulnerabilities in current AI infrastructures and the importance of vigilance in cybersecurity.
Security Now (Audio) · SN 1072: LiteLLM - Click Fix Attacks Surge · Mar 31, 2026
Verdict with Ted Cruz
“… was a quote hezbollah inspired act of terrorism purposely targeting the jewish community and the largest Jewish temple in Michigan, the FBI said to news conference on Monday. The assailant, Ayman Ghazali, was a naturalized U.S. citizen from Lebanon. Now, put a pin in that that we need to change our vetting for naturalized citizens. Yeah. He rammed a pickup truck into the synagogue on March 12th as more than 100 children were attending school inside. After waiting in the synagogue's parking lot for more than two hours, authorities said, Ghazali drove the truck far into the building, hitting a …” “… america unhappy that a different hezbollah terrorist had been killed and so he tried to kill as many children as many jews as possible here are the details uh the attack earlier this month this is from cnn on a synagogue in west bloomfield michigan was a quote hezbollah inspired act of terrorism purposely targeting the jewish community and the largest Jewish temple in Michigan, the FBI said to news conference on Monday. The assailant, Ayman Ghazali, was a naturalized U.S. citizen from Lebanon. Now, put a pin in that that we need to change our vetting for naturalized citizens. Yeah. He rammed a pickup truck into the synagogue on March 12th as more than 100 children were attending school inside. After waiting in the synagogue's parking lot for more than two hours, authorities said, Ghazali drove the truck far into the building, hitting a security officer, before the vehicle became wedged in a hallway.” View more
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Ayman Ghazali, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Lebanon, drove a pickup truck into a synagogue in West Bloomfield, Michigan, targeting over 100 children inside. This act of terrorism, inspired by Hezbollah, highlights a disturbing trend of violence against Jewish communities and raises questions about vetting processes for naturalized citizens. The attack occurred on March 12th, leaving a security officer injured and the community in shock.
Verdict with Ted Cruz · Michigan Hezbollah Terrorist, Mamdani Defends Iran, Dem Candidate Says Dearborn is "Sad" about Ayatollah & California Self-Inflicted Energy Crisis · Apr 01, 2026
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
“… people trust what they see when it hits their feed because somebody that they chose to follow shared it, whether that's a friend, a media outlet, a news person like you, an influencer like Tony and Angel. And they think that it's real. People are still in the mindset that what they see is likely to be real. And we've hit a place in our technological and information environment where that's just not true anymore. OK, you teach younger people. Are they addicted to this kind of stuff? Do they have any skepticism about it at all? Generally speaking, generally speaking, younger generations do. I …” “chase these people down. People can't do that regularly, folks. No, you're completely right. That is the main problem. The problem is that people trust what they see when it hits their feed because somebody that they chose to follow shared it, whether that's a friend, a media outlet, a news person like you, an influencer like Tony and Angel. And they think that it's real. People are still in the mindset that what they see is likely to be real. And we've hit a place in our technological and information environment where that's just not true anymore. OK, you teach younger people. Are they addicted to this kind of stuff? Do they have any skepticism about it at all? Generally speaking, generally speaking, younger generations do. I have a 12 year old son who says, you know, nothing I see on the Internet is real. So I think the young. Yeah, the younger, the younger, younger generation knows that it's not true. It's actually more, you know, people who are still used to thinking of the media or the online environment as a place where they could get accurate information. It's …” View more
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Many people blindly trust what they see online, leading to widespread misinformation. Younger generations, however, are more skeptical, realizing that much of what circulates is not true. This growing distrust among youth highlights a significant challenge for democracy, especially with the rise of AI-generated content that can easily mislead voters.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis · Exposing the Internet's Deception, Renée DiResta on the Dangers of Believing False Information, an Iran Update & Spain Bans U.S. Warplanes in Rebuke to Trump · Apr 01, 2026
The Megyn Kelly Show
“you know, as we see poll after poll after poll. I'm going to show you one today. But I mean, it goes Fox News poll, Quinnipiac, Reuters poll, all of them are right in line with this. Okay, so it's not a one off. It's this is a trend. Today's is from the National University of Massachusetts Amherst poll, 1,000 U.S. adults. And it gives President Trump the lowest approval rating of his second term, 33% overall, disapproved, 62%. At the RCP, Real Clear Politics list of polls, no poll has had Trump at 33% since one in 2017, Quinnipiac back then. So this …” “you know, as we see poll after poll after poll. I'm going to show you one today. But I mean, it goes Fox News poll, Quinnipiac, Reuters poll, all of them are right in line with this. Okay, so it's not a one off. It's this is a trend. Today's is from the National University of Massachusetts Amherst poll, 1,000 U.S. adults. And it gives President Trump the lowest approval rating of his second term, 33% overall, disapproved, 62%. At the RCP, Real Clear Politics list of polls, no poll has had Trump at 33% since one in 2017, Quinnipiac back then. So this says he's at 33 percent according to this poll in april of last year he was at 44 percent in this poll uh inflation 24 percent approve 71 percent disapprove jobs 30 percent approve 61 percent disapprove immigration 35 percent approve 60 percent disapprove tariffs 28 percent approve 64 percent disapprove uh the the trump handling of iran the war with …” View more
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President Trump's approval rating on handling the Iran war has plummeted to just 29%, with overwhelming disapproval from the American public. Recent polls, including one from the National University of Massachusetts Amherst, show a consistent trend of declining support for Trump's military actions, revealing that only 8% of Americans support sending ground troops to Iran. This significant backlash indicates a political crisis for Trump and the Republicans, regardless of personal opinions on the war itself.
The Megyn Kelly Show · Trump's Iran Uranium Push, Lindsey Graham at Disney World, and Tiger Woods' Sad DUI, with Professor Pape and Stu Burguiere | Ep. 1284 · Mar 30, 2026
Limitless Podcast
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Travis Kalanick, the controversial founder of Uber, has emerged after eight years with a new venture called Atoms, already valued at $15 billion. His journey includes founding two startups that faced lawsuits and near bankruptcy, showcasing his resilience and controversial nature in the tech world. This segment dives into Kalanick's tumultuous past and the exciting future he envisions with Atoms.
Limitless Podcast · The Rise and Fall of Travis Kalanick... And His Return With Atoms · Mar 19, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
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The hosts hilariously debate whether a bizarre robot is a legitimate product or just a well-crafted hoax. Their banter about the ease of publishing fake articles on platforms like Forbes adds a layer of absurdity, making listeners question the authenticity of everything online.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2466 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin · Mar 11, 2026
Better Offline
“… so forgive me, expected a premium experience for $200 and what they got was constant limit stress. I've linked a lot of these in yesterday's free newsletter, The Subprime AI Crisis is here. I really advise you read it, but also you can see how many people I'm at, or just go on Twitter and search clawed limits. It's not great. Now, while Anthropic technical staff member Lydia Halley posted that Anthropic was aware of people hitting usage limits in Claude Code way faster than expected, and that some investigation of some sort was taking place, it's hard to imagine that Anthropic had no idea …” “… max limit after two or three things don't know what they were and another vowed to cancel their $200 a month subscription after hitting their weekly limit in the space of a day saying that they, and I'm going off of a translation from fucking grok, so forgive me, expected a premium experience for $200 and what they got was constant limit stress. I've linked a lot of these in yesterday's free newsletter, The Subprime AI Crisis is here. I really advise you read it, but also you can see how many people I'm at, or just go on Twitter and search clawed limits. It's not great. Now, while Anthropic technical staff member Lydia Halley posted that Anthropic was aware of people hitting usage limits in Claude Code way faster than expected, and that some investigation of some sort was taking place, it's hard to imagine that Anthropic had no idea that these limits were so severe, or that any of this was a surprise. Now, as I wrote this sentence that I'm reading on Tuesday, March 31st, it doesn't appear that any changes have been made. People are still complaining about hitting their limits in a few prompts, and Anthropic has yet to update anyone, in my opinion, because these are the rate …” View more
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Anthropic's leak of Claude's source code and other assets suggests either gross negligence or a deliberate strategy to manipulate market perception.
Anthropic's AI code leak seems suspiciously convenient, raising doubts about whether it was truly accidental or a strategic move to generate buzz.
Better Offline · Monologue: What's Going On At Anthropic? · Apr 01, 2026
This Week in Startups
“… anyone's pitch deck. I mean, to me, this is pure Streisand effect. Like, yes, what are you doing? The surest way to make sure this gets another news cycle is for the New York Times as a publication to respond. If you're a newspaper, you just have to take your lumps, right? I mean, I feel like you don't have to get into the arena and argue about the value of newspapers. You're one of the world's most famous newspapers. is the most the most famous newspaper in the world is the argument yeah yeah i mean i don't think anybody can come up with one that's more important it would only be the …” “… here. Jason, business leaders from your industry and others speak to the New York Times as they have for years because our reporters produce insightful, fair reporting that illuminates audiences everywhere. We're not publicists and we're not promoting anyone's pitch deck. I mean, to me, this is pure Streisand effect. Like, yes, what are you doing? The surest way to make sure this gets another news cycle is for the New York Times as a publication to respond. If you're a newspaper, you just have to take your lumps, right? I mean, I feel like you don't have to get into the arena and argue about the value of newspapers. You're one of the world's most famous newspapers. is the most the most famous newspaper in the world is the argument yeah yeah i mean i don't think anybody can come up with one that's more important it would only be the washington post and that would be a distant second and if you look at their critique because our reporters produce insightful i don't think it's particularly insightful i'll be honest it's kind of the joke is the new york times is on it they're like typically six months late to the party so nobody believes it's insightful fair reporting nobody believes …” View more
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Trust in the New York Times is at an all-time low, with many believing it has a left-leaning bias. Critics argue that the newspaper's reporting often reflects a predetermined narrative rather than objective journalism. In a world where media credibility is in question, what does this mean for tech founders seeking coverage?
This Week in Startups · The 5-Step Framework for AI Agents That Improve While You Sleep | E2269 · Mar 31, 2026
Morning Brew Daily
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Meta and Google were found liable for creating addictive features that harm teens, marking a significant moment in social media accountability. This verdict highlights the growing scrutiny these tech giants face regarding their impact on youth mental health. As society grapples with digital addiction, this case could set a precedent for future regulations.
Morning Brew Daily · Meta, Google Lose Social Media Addiction Trial & NASA’s $20B Moon Base · Mar 26, 2026
The Toast
“… I feel like security guards if we're talking about you you're not doing a good job. If we know your name if we know who you are if you're making news you're not doing a good job. Your job is to like be invisible and protect and serve. Unless you that really really handsome Israeli guy who was working for Taylor Swift and decided after October 7th to quit the Ares tour and join the IDF Right But so not working security anymore Oh correct Correct Yeah Are you ready for our next story Yeah It a little SLAMU update Two things we got today First of all Dakota reports a third domestic violence …” “… talking about Pascal again. Do you know what I mean? Like that was such an important. It was such like a formative era of my life just personally. And I just can't believe we're talking about him again. I didn't even know he was still in the business. I feel like security guards if we're talking about you you're not doing a good job. If we know your name if we know who you are if you're making news you're not doing a good job. Your job is to like be invisible and protect and serve. Unless you that really really handsome Israeli guy who was working for Taylor Swift and decided after October 7th to quit the Ares tour and join the IDF Right But so not working security anymore Oh correct Correct Yeah Are you ready for our next story Yeah It a little SLAMU update Two things we got today First of all Dakota reports a third domestic violence incident to police regarding Taylor Frankie Paul. So this is just. But he just reported it. Ongoing. Yeah. He went to the West Jordan Police Department in Utah last month, accusing Taylor of abusing him in an alleged early to mid 2024 dispute TMZ has confirmed. West Jordan detectives have reviewed video and are working to verify details. interviewing …” View more
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The podcast suggests that the cancellation of 'The Bachelorette' season is influenced by the ongoing scandal, but also criticizes the idea of a double Bachelorette season as distracting and ineffective.
The Toast · Loving Life Again: Thursday, March 26th, 2026 · Mar 26, 2026
Mac OS Ken
“… on the 14th. This week, they all show shipping between the 14th of April and the 21st with in-store pickup available on the 21st of April. More news in a moment. But first, a word from today's sponsor, NordLayer, working to secure your network and block threats to your business. Scary as a whole new system thing might sound, it's not nearly as scary as the threats out there. Malware, ransomware, phishing attempts. Let NordLayer worry about all of that. With NordLayer, VPN, access control, and threat protection started just $8 per user per month. No new hardware required. NordLayer protects …” “… and indigo in both capacities, the 256GB without Touch ID and the 512GB width, showed deliveries and in-store pickup slipping another week. Last week, most models showed shipping between the 7th of April and the 14th with in-store pickup available on the 14th. This week, they all show shipping between the 14th of April and the 21st with in-store pickup available on the 21st of April. More news in a moment. But first, a word from today's sponsor, NordLayer, working to secure your network and block threats to your business. Scary as a whole new system thing might sound, it's not nearly as scary as the threats out there. Malware, ransomware, phishing attempts. Let NordLayer worry about all of that. With NordLayer, VPN, access control, and threat protection started just $8 per user per month. No new hardware required. NordLayer protects desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones across multiple platforms. Additionally, they partnered with CrowdStrike to bring Falcon endpoint protection to small and mid-sized businesses. That is your business, getting enterprise-grade security that's simple to deploy and manage, all at really great rates. Though they do have a special offer for …” View more
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Apple has made a significant move by hiring Lillian Rincone, a former Google Shopping VP, as their new VP of product marketing for AI. This hire signals Apple's serious commitment to advancing in the artificial intelligence space, with expectations for major announcements at the upcoming WWDC 2026. As the demand for new products like the MacBook Neo grows, Apple's strategic decisions could reshape its future in tech.
Mac OS Ken · Lockdown Mode, Neo Waits, and an A.I. Marketer - MOSK: 03.30.2026 · Mar 30, 2026

Top Podcasts About News

The MeidasTouch Podcast
The MeidasTouch Podcast
5 episodes
EV News Daily - Technology and Business of EVs
EV News Daily - Technology and Business of EVs
5 episodes
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
4 episodes
The Adam Mockler Show
The Adam Mockler Show
4 episodes
The Dan Patrick Show
The Dan Patrick Show
3 episodes
Security Now (Audio)
Security Now (Audio)
3 episodes
Verdict with Ted Cruz
Verdict with Ted Cruz
3 episodes
Last Week in AI
Last Week in AI
3 episodes

Stories Mentioning News

Top Podcasts on OpenAI's $122B Funding & Sora Shutdown
OpenAI has successfully raised $122 billion in funding, a significant boost for the company. Alongside this financial milestone, OpenAI has decided to shut down its text-to-video tool, Sora. This move could indicate a strategic shift in focus for OpenAI as it continues to expand its AI capabilities.
OpenAI
Apr 03, 2026 · 15 clips · 11 podcasts
Best Podcast Episodes on Anthropic's Claude Leak
The source code for Anthropic's Claude AI has been leaked, unveiling potential future features and capabilities of the AI system. This breach raises concerns about intellectual property security and competitive advantage in the AI industry. The leak could impact Anthropic's strategic plans and influence the development of AI technologies.
Anthropic Claude
Apr 03, 2026 · 15 clips · 6 podcasts
Top Podcasts on Anthropic AI Code Leak
Anthropic has experienced a major leak of its AI codebase, which has revealed details about its upcoming models and features. This breach could impact the company's competitive position in the AI industry and raises concerns about intellectual property security.
Anthropic AI code leak
Apr 02, 2026 · 11 clips · 7 podcasts
Top Podcasts on Pentagon's Iran Deployment
The Pentagon is preparing for prolonged ground operations as US troops are deployed to Iran. This move signifies a significant military engagement and could have wide-ranging implications for regional stability and international relations.
Apr 01, 2026 · 18 clips · 10 podcasts
Top Podcasts on Tiger Woods' DUI Arrest
Golf legend Tiger Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI following a car crash, with reports indicating he had opioids on him. This incident has sparked widespread discussion about his personal struggles, the impact of his injuries, and his future in golf, particularly with The Masters approaching.
Tiger Woods
Mar 31, 2026 · 18 clips · 11 podcasts
Top Podcasts on Trump's Health Concerns
Recent public appearances by Donald Trump have sparked concerns about his health and mental fitness. Observers noted erratic behavior, prompting discussions about his capability to continue his political activities. This situation is significant as it may impact his influence and future in politics.
Mar 30, 2026 · 24 clips · 3 podcasts
Best Podcasts on Trump Protests
Large-scale "No Kings" protests have erupted across the United States, with demonstrators voicing opposition to the Trump administration's policies and perceived overreach. Podcasts are discussing the size and funding of these rallies, with some linking them to broader "color revolution" narratives and questioning the motivations and understanding of the protesters. The movement highlights growing public discontent and political polarization.
'No Kings' protests
Mar 30, 2026 · 13 clips · 7 podcasts
Top Podcasts on OpenAI & Anthropic AI Rivalry
The AI landscape is buzzing with rapid developments, including Anthropic's accidental leak of its powerful "Claude Mythos" model and its focus on "Computer Use" agents. OpenAI is reportedly shifting strategy, canceling projects like Sora to focus on AGI, while Google rolls out new real-time voice models and Search Live globally. These moves signal a new era of AI capabilities and strategic pivots by major tech players.
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Mar 25, 2026 · 18 clips · 10 podcasts
Top Podcasts on Taylor Frankie Paul Scandal
The upcoming season of "The Bachelorette" has been abruptly canceled, reportedly due to fallout from the ongoing "MomTok" and "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" scandal involving reality star Taylor Frankie Paul. The controversy, which has seen dramatic revelations and a new spinoff in the works, continues to generate significant buzz across social media and reality TV circles.
Mar 24, 2026 · 19 clips · 9 podcasts
Top Podcasts on Iran Conflict & Joe Kent
The ongoing conflict involving Iran has escalated, leading to significant economic repercussions. In a related development, Joe Kent has resigned, adding to the political turmoil. This situation is critical for the tech industry due to potential disruptions in global markets and supply chains.
Mar 21, 2026 · 24 clips · 18 podcasts