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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
“… 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
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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
“… 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
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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
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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
“… 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
“… 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
“… 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
“… 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.
“… 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
“… 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
“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
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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
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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
“… 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
“… 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
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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
“… 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
“… 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
“… club from the movie. Oh, hell. Can't think of it with Graham up there playing. All right, Graham. Hang in with us. I think we're going to do some news. Allison Rosen, you got some news? I do. I'll give a little love to one of our fine sponsors first. Vista, print, business owners. Graham, you need cards. We can put a little guitar or something on there so people know you rock. Thousands of designs. By the way, you can do your own artwork if you like. 250 top quality cards, Graham. 250 business cards. What would you think something like that would set a fella back? Well, I would think that …”“For your acoustic tour. Did you really? At the Palace, which is now something else. But it was where I went to. It was the after party for Molly Ringwald's Pretty in Pink. And also the club from the movie. Oh, hell. Can't think of it with Graham up there playing. All right, Graham. Hang in with us. I think we're going to do some news. Allison Rosen, you got some news? I do. I'll give a little love to one of our fine sponsors first. Vista, print, business owners. Graham, you need cards. We can put a little guitar or something on there so people know you rock. Thousands of designs. By the way, you can do your own artwork if you like. 250 top quality cards, Graham. 250 business cards. What would you think something like that would set a fella back? Well, I would think that would set you back an awful lot of money. Am I right? Yeah, a lot of quid. A lot of quids, man. Yeah. By the way. What? You brought something? Bam. You brought things? And there's three of them, and there's three of you here. Ah, thank you very much. Thank you. Yes, I paid for them myself. Thank you, Graham. That wasn't even a promotional thing from …”View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts riff on Donald Trump's latest 'big announcement' about a million-dollar charity pledge that turns out to be a total dud. The comedic highlight comes when they mock Trump's usual over-the-top style, revealing that even he seemed unsure about the impact of his own news, dubbing it 'medium big' instead of the usual 'huge'.
Adam Carolla Show·Graham Parker + Wyclef Jean (Carolla Classics)·Mar 27, 2026
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Blake Lively is seeking a staggering $100 million in damages, claiming a smear campaign has negatively impacted her public perception. This legal battle revolves around expert testimony that argues media statements have worsened existing negative associations about her character, particularly the claim that she is a bully. The case raises questions about the power of public opinion and celebrity reputation in the digital age.
No Filter With Zack Peter·Blake Lively BLAMES ME for the "Smear Campaign?!" Plus, Britney DUI Drama & Savannah's New Statement·Mar 06, 2026
“… 877-381-381. Ah, it's not our number. 469-547-4482. I'm like Pavlov's dog here. 469-547-4482. 4482, our temporary backup number. Trey Yinkst of Fox News. He's stationed, I think, in Tel Aviv, sometimes Jerusalem. He was on Fox and Friends today. And he said something that is very important, I think. Cut six, go. The sentiment that we get from the Israeli people that we talk to is to finish the job. They don't want to have to deal with this. They don't want to have their children raised in bomb shelters. On Wednesday, tomorrow, the Israeli people will mark the first night of Passover. And many …”“Hello, America. Mark Levin here. Our number, 877-381-381. Ah, it's not our number. 469-547-4482. I'm like Pavlov's dog here. 469-547-4482. 4482, our temporary backup number. Trey Yinkst of Fox News. He's stationed, I think, in Tel Aviv, sometimes Jerusalem. He was on Fox and Friends today. And he said something that is very important, I think. Cut six, go. The sentiment that we get from the Israeli people that we talk to is to finish the job. They don't want to have to deal with this. They don't want to have their children raised in bomb shelters. On Wednesday, tomorrow, the Israeli people will mark the first night of Passover. And many of them will be having their Passover seders in bomb shelters. And it's just a reality that the Israeli people are tired of. They want these threats to be reduced against their country. And they'd like to live in peace and stability. Mm-hmm. And they're not the only ones. They're not the only ones. Here's a headline. from the associated depressed. …”View more
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Gulf allies, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, are pushing President Trump to continue military action against Iran, believing it's a historic opportunity to weaken Tehran's regime. As Israeli citizens prepare for Passover in bomb shelters, the urgency to eliminate the Iranian threat grows, highlighting a rare alignment between Israel and Arab nations. This collective stance emphasizes the need for decisive action to ensure peace and stability in the region.
Mark Levin Podcast·3/31/26 - Mark Levin: How the Left is Crippling Our Iran Operation·Apr 01, 2026
“… deranged That the sort of thing the Ayatollah would say And you've got to ask yourself. Look, some of you may think back to when Tucker was on Fox News, and he actually said a lot of things you and I loved that made a lot of sense. This guy today is just a kook. And even worse than that, he is the most prominent purveyor of Islamist lies about America. and about Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson has gone full out to war with Donald Trump's national security and foreign policy. And it is he and Chris Murphy are now that they are comrades in arms. He and Chris Tucker Carlson and Chris Murphy and …”“… troops is disgusting. And the second thing that Tucker said in that clip is that Donald Trump is moving towards using a nuclear weapon in Iran. No he not Tucker That is a complete and utter lie That is false We are not going to nuke Iran It is only deranged That the sort of thing the Ayatollah would say And you've got to ask yourself. Look, some of you may think back to when Tucker was on Fox News, and he actually said a lot of things you and I loved that made a lot of sense. This guy today is just a kook. And even worse than that, he is the most prominent purveyor of Islamist lies about America. and about Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson has gone full out to war with Donald Trump's national security and foreign policy. And it is he and Chris Murphy are now that they are comrades in arms. He and Chris Tucker Carlson and Chris Murphy and Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren and Ilhan Omar and AOC. They all have the exact same foreign policy and it is anti-American and it is pro-Islamist and it's dangerous as hell. We've got some breaking news as we are recording this on Sunday. They have now named a new leader in Iran. It is the son of the former leader there. That is someone that the …”View more
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Tucker Carlson's claims about Donald Trump potentially using nuclear weapons against Iran are not just false; they paint a disturbing picture of his current stance on U.S. foreign policy. As tensions rise with a new Iranian leader, the narrative pushed by Carlson aligns him with anti-American sentiments shared by prominent leftist figures, posing a significant threat to national security. This segment dives into the implications of such rhetoric and the alarming alliances forming around it.
Verdict with Ted Cruz·Short‑Term Pain Long‑Term Results in Iran, Tucker & the WOKE Right plus No Cash for DHS even after 4 Terror Attacks Week In Review·Mar 14, 2026
“… federal judge in Washington state then issuing a contradictory ruling, setting up another major battle over a woman's right to choose. Eyewitness News reporter Amy Powell joining us live in studio with more tonight. Amy. And Michelle, this is causing a lot of concern. the reversal of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court was supposed to mean that abortion laws would be left up to individual states. But today, a Texas federal judge issued a ruling that could end access to an abortion pill in all 50 states. Shortly after the Texas judge issued his decision, a judge in Washington state issued a …”“… within hours, as ABC7 in Los Angeles reported. A judicial bombshell involving abortion that could have an impact in all 50 states. A Texas federal judge revoking FDA approval of an abortion pill that's been used for more than 20 years. But another federal judge in Washington state then issuing a contradictory ruling, setting up another major battle over a woman's right to choose. Eyewitness News reporter Amy Powell joining us live in studio with more tonight. Amy. And Michelle, this is causing a lot of concern. the reversal of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court was supposed to mean that abortion laws would be left up to individual states. But today, a Texas federal judge issued a ruling that could end access to an abortion pill in all 50 states. Shortly after the Texas judge issued his decision, a judge in Washington state issued a ruling ordering the FDA to make no changes to the availability of mifepristone. Those conflicting orders mean this case is likely to end up in the Supreme Court. The Mifepristone case went to the Fifth Circuit, where Judge Ho would write an opinion critics characterized as disturbing, baffling, and bizarre. We'll talk about what happened in the …”View more
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A Texas federal judge's ruling has revoked FDA approval of mifepristone, an abortion pill used for over 20 years, potentially impacting access in all 50 states. This decision, which has been met with conflicting rulings from other judges, highlights the ongoing legal battles over reproductive rights following the reversal of Roe v. Wade. The case is now set to escalate to the Supreme Court amidst widespread judicial chaos.
Behind the Bastards·It Could Happen Here Weekly 225·Mar 28, 2026
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In a hilarious take on Justin Timberlake's DUI arrest, the hosts dissect his embarrassing behavior and celebrity privilege. The funniest moment comes when they mock his attempt to charm the officers, revealing how much they love to hate him for not suffering enough in the spotlight.
Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura·Brian Simpson Almost Died | Your Mom's House Ep. 852·Mar 25, 2026
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Yann LeCun's AMI Labs has raised a staggering $1.3 billion to develop revolutionary AI world models, marking the largest fundraising event in European history. Despite the impressive sum, the lack of major VC names raises questions about investor confidence in this new approach to AI, which challenges the current reliance on large language models. This bold move could redefine AI model development, but the stakes are high as they give away over 20% of the company right out of the gate.
Last Week in AI·#237 - Nemotron 3 Super, xAI reborn, Anthropic Lawsuit, Research!!!·Mar 16, 2026
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Japanese automakers are faltering in the electric vehicle race due to their deep-rooted expertise in combustion engines, while countries like Italy are rapidly expanding their charging infrastructure. As Honda cancels its EV program, the landscape shifts with new players like Electrion and Scandi Lines pushing forward with innovative charging solutions. This juxtaposition highlights the urgency for Japanese manufacturers to adapt or risk falling behind.
EV News Daily - Technology and Business of EVs·DAILY: Rivian R2 Pricing, Ford Explorer Upgraded and Lucid Names Cosmos & Earth | 13 Mar 2026·Mar 13, 2026
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The Zika 8X SUV introduces a luxurious interior designed to compete with high-end models like the BMW X5 and Mercedes-Benz GLE. Key features include a ceiling entertainment screen, rear window sunshade, and a unique 'queen seat' that offers first-class comfort for rear passengers. This combination of technology and comfort positions the Zika 8X as a serious contender in the premium SUV market.
EV News Daily - Technology and Business of EVs·CHINA: NIO Defends Battery Swapping, Denza Z9GT Show Cars Arrive and Zeekr Hit By Chip Costs | 11 Mar 2026·Mar 11, 2026
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Tiger Woods' arrest for DUI raises questions about substance influence beyond alcohol, given his 0-0-0 breathalyzer result.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: akers Get BACK on TRACK + Luka Gets 16th TECHNICAL FOUL + Best DUO in the NBA? + Tiger Woods ARRESTED on SUSPICION of DUI + Myles Garrett TRADING BLOCK + Tom Brady INQUIRES about UN-RETIRING·Mar 28, 2026
“Let's go to some candy news. Oh, yeah. Nestle has announced that a large number of Kit Kat candy bars have gone missing, stolen. I think I saw $500,000 worth of Kit Kat bars. Is that right? Yeah, I guess. How many Kit Kat bars is that? Is that their whole? sell price 413 uh kickass i've seen 500 000 seems low low yeah yeah 113 like uh what what is it where are we kids now that the the kit kats are only like a dollar a dollar kit kat would be cheap i just bought me they're …”“Let's go to some candy news. Oh, yeah. Nestle has announced that a large number of Kit Kat candy bars have gone missing, stolen. I think I saw $500,000 worth of Kit Kat bars. Is that right? Yeah, I guess. How many Kit Kat bars is that? Is that their whole? sell price 413 uh kickass i've seen 500 000 seems low low yeah yeah 113 like uh what what is it where are we kids now that the the kit kats are only like a dollar a dollar kit kat would be cheap i just bought me they're small though maybe a little like two pack yeah i guess i just find the thing I found most fascinating about this story, just like the story about, what was it? Crabs, lobsters, Costco lobster. People are actually planning these heists or are they randomly hijacking trucks and just handing out Kit Kats? Because if you are sitting down in a darkened …”View more
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Nestle recently reported that $500,000 worth of Kit Kat candy bars have been stolen, raising questions about the nature of the heist. The discussion dives into the absurdity of planning a Kit Kat heist and imagines the secretive meetings where thieves plot their candy capers. This segment explores the intriguing idea of criminal masterminds targeting beloved snacks and the potential market for stolen candy on the dark web.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP·Kidnapping Dolphins are News AF – March 31, 2026·Mar 31, 2026
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Lucid Motors is set to revolutionize the midsize SUV market with the Cosmos, designed for family-oriented, tech-savvy buyers. Featuring a unique aerodynamic design and ample interior space, this SUV boasts cutting-edge 800-volt architecture and innovative drive units, making it a strong competitor against the likes of Porsche and Tesla. With production planned by the end of the year, the Cosmos is poised to make a significant impact in the electric vehicle landscape.
EV News Daily - Technology and Business of EVs·DAILY: Lucid Shows Cosmos Details, Rivian R2 Timeline and Polestar 3 Adds 800v Tech | 14 Mar 2026·Mar 15, 2026
“… that says the Second Amendment is for shooting ice Nice people. Meanwhile, rioters were defacing federal buildings as well. Here's one clip from Fox News. It says kill your local ICE agent. So here you have this fat ass with his or her, unclear, the gender of said fat ass, spray painting on a federal building. Or our honorary Handmaid's Tale cosplay. This is old, man. This reference is old. You need new references. You just do. The Handmaid's Tale stuff is in Nashville. The Handmaid's Tale stuff, people walking around by making reference to a TV show that has not been relevant for, what, three, …”“… worldism everywhere, the Palestinian flag, and hurling rocks and bricks at the federal building throws like a girl by the way Got these significantly overweight protesters chucking concrete blocks at a federal building and a guy wearing a shirt that says the Second Amendment is for shooting ice Nice people. Meanwhile, rioters were defacing federal buildings as well. Here's one clip from Fox News. It says kill your local ICE agent. So here you have this fat ass with his or her, unclear, the gender of said fat ass, spray painting on a federal building. Or our honorary Handmaid's Tale cosplay. This is old, man. This reference is old. You need new references. You just do. The Handmaid's Tale stuff is in Nashville. The Handmaid's Tale stuff, people walking around by making reference to a TV show that has not been relevant for, what, three, four years at this point, I believe. And they're all carrying signs like Prince Andrew, Elon Musk. Apparently, it's all Epstein related, I guess. Josh Harris. And it's all dudes wearing Handmaid's Tale. By the way, nothing to say from these folks about people who are actually stuffed into Handmaid's Tale-like outfits in the Middle East. But they're …”View more
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Protesters in Washington, D.C. are throwing concrete bricks at federal buildings while wearing bizarre costumes, raising questions about their motives. Amidst the chaos, a black woman claims that black women are murdered seeking medical care, while white protesters assert their privilege in standing up for marginalized voices. This strange blend of activism and performance reveals deeper contradictions within the protest movement.
The Ben Shapiro Show·Ep. 2398 - "No Kings" Rallies… Paid For By A King·Mar 30, 2026
“… the smarter of the two boys. He actually ran divisions successfully. Lachlan had a much more checkered track record. James didn't want to keep Fox News as conservative as it was in the wake of Bill O'Reilly, Roger Ailes, all these huge payouts and huge controversies they had. Yeah. and the defining moment was their coverage of charlottesville oh yeah and his wife said to him if you're not going to push back against nazis who will you push back again oh i love that yeah like a little morality so he tried yes but they sued each other they tried to change uh the this irrevocable trust that was …”“… name there's lachlan and then the other brother which one middle the younger brother so the the kieran culkin yeah yeah yeah lachlan james james i really want to interview james uh murdoch because he's more of a rascal He was like the smartest member, the smarter of the two boys. He actually ran divisions successfully. Lachlan had a much more checkered track record. James didn't want to keep Fox News as conservative as it was in the wake of Bill O'Reilly, Roger Ailes, all these huge payouts and huge controversies they had. Yeah. and the defining moment was their coverage of charlottesville oh yeah and his wife said to him if you're not going to push back against nazis who will you push back again oh i love that yeah like a little morality so he tried yes but they sued each other they tried to change uh the this irrevocable trust that was created there was discovery and all their laundry had to come out a reno courtroom i mean it's fucking mind-blowing family drama and that whole world news of the world whatever that shithole magazine and in england where they were they were hacking the the phones of like uh victims who had been killed oh that what unraveled they had been hacking all …”View more
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Nate Bargatze hilariously compares the Murdoch documentary to the show 'Succession', revealing how eerily similar the family dynamics are. He dives into the wild world of family feuds and ethical dilemmas, all while cracking jokes about the absurdity of it all, especially the shocking phone-hacking scandal that rocked the UK.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard·Nate Bargatze·Mar 23, 2026
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GPT 5.4 outperforms human experts 83% of the time, a leap from its predecessor, GPT 5.2, which scored only 71%. This advancement not only boosts its evaluation scores but also enhances its cyber capabilities, prompting new safety protocols focused on cybersecurity rather than physical security. As organizations adapt, the implications for industry standards and practices are profound.
Last Week in AI·#236 - GPT 5.4, Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite, Supply Chain Risk·Mar 12, 2026
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We're in a shooting war, and recent attacks highlight the urgency for clear communication. Two attacks occurred: one at ODU targeting ROTC members and another at a synagogue, both potentially tied to escalating military operations in the Middle East. The lack of transparency from authorities is frustrating, especially when terrorism is a key factor in these incidents.
Bannon`s War Room·WarRoom Battleground EP 967: Two Terror Attacks Unfold Domestically As War Continues Across The Middle East Cont.·Mar 12, 2026
“So like all the producers at like ABC or the cable news, they don't read Drudge. Yeah, exactly. And that's the way that the right would launder their narrative. They would do it through Drudge. By 2016, they no longer need to launder their narrative into mainstream media because their media world was self-sufficient. Yeah, I mean in 2015, Alex Jones is now fully online, streaming nonstop, InfoWars. And he has Donald Trump on as a guest, as he's a candidate. And I want to read a segment here from the …”“So like all the producers at like ABC or the cable news, they don't read Drudge. Yeah, exactly. And that's the way that the right would launder their narrative. They would do it through Drudge. By 2016, they no longer need to launder their narrative into mainstream media because their media world was self-sufficient. Yeah, I mean in 2015, Alex Jones is now fully online, streaming nonstop, InfoWars. And he has Donald Trump on as a guest, as he's a candidate. And I want to read a segment here from the interview. Your reputation is amazing. I will not let you down, Trump tells Alex Jones. And then Jones replies back, my audience, 90 percent of them, they support you. Then Trump wins. And there's we have another study here that sort of shows that by this point, there is effectively like no right wing trust in media. They don't really understand …”View more
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Donald Trump’s rise to power was fueled by a self-sufficient right-wing media ecosystem that no longer needed mainstream validation. By 2016, figures like Alex Jones had turned media consumption into an isolated bubble, leading to a complete disconnect from traditional media narratives. This shift ultimately shaped Trump's identity as a political force, illustrating how media transformed into a powerful tool for radicalization among boomers.
Panic World·Boomer brain rot started long before Facebook·Mar 18, 2026
“… and the race to AGI. Is this chat GLP1? Is that what we're talking about? Actually, that is a perfect idea. That should be. So there's been some big news over the last couple of days about OpenAI. The biggest news, really, and we covered this very briefly in our last show, is that they have canceled Sora, the AI video program. And this is a big deal. Like they didn't just like say we're going to cut the Sora app, which some people thought at first. Did you see the videos of the never AI people dancing in the streets, Gavin? Did you see them all celebrating, drinking Chianti and shooting off …”“… talking about OpenAI with their backs up against the wall. I walked away from my microphone there with their backs up against the wall. They are trying to kind of slim their, Ozempic their whole company down to try to approach a new frontier model and the race to AGI. Is this chat GLP1? Is that what we're talking about? Actually, that is a perfect idea. That should be. So there's been some big news over the last couple of days about OpenAI. The biggest news, really, and we covered this very briefly in our last show, is that they have canceled Sora, the AI video program. And this is a big deal. Like they didn't just like say we're going to cut the Sora app, which some people thought at first. Did you see the videos of the never AI people dancing in the streets, Gavin? Did you see them all celebrating, drinking Chianti and shooting off streamers? I will say this. I put up a video pretty much right after it happened, and I got so many yay responses. That was like crazy. But this is a big deal. not only did they shut down the app, but they've taken out the entire AI video program. They are not going to lay in AI video anymore into ChatGPT. They have canceled their deal with Disney. …”View more
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OpenAI's decision to cancel Sora and other projects reflects a desperate attempt to refocus amidst competitive pressure and internal challenges, rather than a strategic pivot towards AGI.
OpenAI's discontinuation of Sora and other projects signals a strategic retreat due to internal focus issues, not a decline in generative AI interest.
AI For Humans: Weekly AI News, Tools & Trends·OpenAI's Path to AGI: Kill Sora, Launch a Potato·Mar 27, 2026
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Boosie's bold claim that R. Kelly could outshine Michael Jackson in a musical showdown has sparked outrage among fans. This controversial statement highlights the ongoing debate about their legacies, with many defending MJ's iconic status against Kelly's complex history. The discussion dives into the implications of such comparisons and the reactions from the music community.
Club 520 Podcast·Club 520 - Jeff Teague on Patrick Beverley-Dwyane Wade BEEF, March Madness, NBA expansion draft·Mar 30, 2026
“… great with no Republicans ever gotten the gay vote like I did. And I'm very proud of it. I think it's great. This is Donald Trump calling in to Fox News, the five, when we're currently going through like five different crises at one time. The Iran war is only compounding on top of the tariff crisis Americans are going through. The health care crisis, the Epstein cover up, all of this together is painting a pretty dark midterms for the Republican Party. and Donald Trump is bragging about the gay vote. Do they even pull the gay vote? I've never seen any actual evidence that Republicans do better …”“And I think it probably helped me, but I did great with no Republicans ever gotten the gay vote like I did. And I'm very proud of it. I think it's great. This is Donald Trump calling in to Fox News, the five, when we're currently going through like five different crises at one time. The Iran war is only compounding on top of the tariff crisis Americans are going through. The health care crisis, the Epstein cover up, all of this together is painting a pretty dark midterms for the Republican Party. and Donald Trump is bragging about the gay vote. Do they even pull the gay vote? I've never seen any actual evidence that Republicans do better in the gay vote, and I highly doubt that. But let's walk through Donald Trump's call in to Fox News, The Five, because they do ask him about the war. He makes some pretty stunning admissions about the war, and he even makes some pretty stunning admissions about Obama, specifically President Obama's jab during the White House Correspondents' Dinner …”View more
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During a recent call to Fox News, Donald Trump made surprising admissions about military actions amid escalating crises, including the Iran war and rising gas prices. He boasted about winning the gay vote while addressing concerns about his administration's handling of conflicts, revealing a stark contrast between his rhetoric and the realities on the ground.
The Adam Mockler Show·Trump Stuns Fox Hosts with Obama Bombshell·Mar 26, 2026
“… on two years since his final year he was on the dallas roster i have no memory of this i find that hard to believe um there you go there's also the news of travis kelsey travis kelsey signed um a it was reported like a four-year contract but really they're they're void years it a one 12 million dollar deal with three million in incentives yeah and so you know they they stretched out the signing bonuses so that there a small cap hit in 2027 Next year, he'll decide if he's going to play or not and then redo the contract again. But he is officially playing this season. T.Y. Hilton caught seven …”“… for a retirement two two years two years of not being on the field yeah okay so you didn't play unless you're unless you're totally hurt that entire time yeah right so if you have two years where like a team didn't want you he was on dallas wait hold on two years since his final year he was on the dallas roster i have no memory of this i find that hard to believe um there you go there's also the news of travis kelsey travis kelsey signed um a it was reported like a four-year contract but really they're they're void years it a one 12 million dollar deal with three million in incentives yeah and so you know they they stretched out the signing bonuses so that there a small cap hit in 2027 Next year, he'll decide if he's going to play or not and then redo the contract again. But he is officially playing this season. T.Y. Hilton caught seven passes. For Dallas? For Dallas. Six of them were first downs. I get why he didn't want to retire. That's a crazy conversion rate. He's been pitching teams with that number for years. All right. Well, I think that's going to do it for news.”View more
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The Seattle Seahawks just signed Jackson Smith-Njigba to a staggering four-year, $168 million extension, making waves in the NFL. This deal not only secures a key player but also sets the stage for the team's future as they navigate the challenges of paying their young stars. With JSN's contract in place, the Seahawks are poised for an exciting season ahead.
Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast·Free Agency Winners & Losers + Waddle Trade Reaction - Fantasy Football Podcast for 3/24·Mar 24, 2026
“… Have decimated that country and if you watch BBC, it's almost like They fighting us to a draw and if I think us to a draw it was very inaccurate news It was fake news So I very proud of the term fake news because it was my term I came up with it but it no longer accurate It really is It corrupt fraudulent news It really is. It's fraudulent. It's not just fake. It's beyond fake. It's really criminal what they do. But I watched BBC this morning and I don't know much about BBC other than what took place because people were calling me saying that was a terrible thing you said. I said, what did I …”“… NATO nation, this is the thing. Next, Donald Trump starts attacking BBC and says, if you watch BBC, you'll think that this war is like a draw. We're winning this thing. BBC is like a criminal enterprise. He goes and attacks BBC. Let's play this clip. Have decimated that country and if you watch BBC, it's almost like They fighting us to a draw and if I think us to a draw it was very inaccurate news It was fake news So I very proud of the term fake news because it was my term I came up with it but it no longer accurate It really is It corrupt fraudulent news It really is. It's fraudulent. It's not just fake. It's beyond fake. It's really criminal what they do. But I watched BBC this morning and I don't know much about BBC other than what took place because people were calling me saying that was a terrible thing you said. I said, what did I say? And I said, I never said that. And when we checked it, do you agree? They agree. It was somehow generated, I guess, by AI or something with me saying unbelievable. So we brought a lawsuit against them. They admit they're guilty, but we'll see how it comes out. Thank you. I like that question. Then Donald Trump starts talking about windmills …”View more
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In a stunning Oval Office meltdown, Donald Trump threatened to withdraw the U.S. from NATO, claiming allies refuse to support his military operations against Iran. This outburst came just as he admitted that NATO countries are unwilling to assist in what he called an unlawful war, revealing his frustration over their lack of support despite his claims of military success. Trump's comments were laced with insults directed at world leaders, showcasing his volatile approach to international relations.
The MeidasTouch Podcast·Trump Crashes Out in WH Press Conference over War·Mar 18, 2026
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Jesse Draper's divorce proceedings reveal a tumultuous relationship where control and trust were major issues. In her recent interview, she discusses the struggles with her ex-husband, including his attempts to control her career and their children’s living situation. The situation escalates with accusations of spying and blackmail, highlighting the complexities of their separation.
Bachelor Party·The Latest ‘Mormon Wives’ News, ‘Survivor 50’ Ep. 4 Reactions, and the ‘Age of Attraction’ Finale·Mar 26, 2026
“… Iran said we're going to hit their universities. I'll just right wing, far right wing individual. Ann Coulter posted the following, watching Fox News assure viewers the Iran war is going super well and Trump is a total stud. It's like watching the same network assure viewers that Dominion voting system rigged the 2020 election and Trump was the winner. And folks, I am so grateful for all of your feedback about our reporting here, right? We really try to dig in to the things that are not being talked about anywhere else on corporate news to give you a true picture of what's happening. You may …”“… by far. Also should be noted that the U.S. universities in Qatar have shut down their campuses the same way the U.S. has shut down its military bases in the region, 13 military bases. universities shut down after the U.S. hit Iranian universities. Iran said we're going to hit their universities. I'll just right wing, far right wing individual. Ann Coulter posted the following, watching Fox News assure viewers the Iran war is going super well and Trump is a total stud. It's like watching the same network assure viewers that Dominion voting system rigged the 2020 election and Trump was the winner. And folks, I am so grateful for all of your feedback about our reporting here, right? We really try to dig in to the things that are not being talked about anywhere else on corporate news to give you a true picture of what's happening. You may not like what I'm saying, but I'm giving you the objective data of what is on the ground every single damn day. Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel, all right? You may think you're subscribed, but you may not actually be subscribed. So turn notifications on, subscribe to our YouTube channel. You can subscribe to Scott McFarlane's …”View more
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In a surprising turn, Donald Trump is reportedly panicking as U.S. special forces prepare for possible military action in Iran. This comes amid chaotic airport conditions and shutdowns of U.S. military bases and universities in the region, highlighting the escalating tensions. With media portrayals contrasting sharply with on-the-ground realities, the situation raises questions about Trump's narrative and the public's perception.
The MeidasTouch Podcast·Trump Panics as Special Forces Enter War!!!·Mar 30, 2026
“… I need to get an understanding of what's being reported on the right, what's being reported on the left. That's exactly why I partnered with Ground News for this episode. And in my morning videos, I use Ground News as my main research tool. I often get asked, what do you do to research? I use Ground News because they're the best tool for me to stay objective with my reporting. Ground News is an app and a website that pulls in thousands of articles from around the world and organizes them by story to show you how is the left, center, and right, framing these stories differently. For every story, …”“… afford anything. People are like literally dying right now. They don't have healthcare and we're in this disastrous war. Let's do an AOC hit piece, right? It's why media literacy is important. And you need to understand the right perspectives. And I need to get an understanding of what's being reported on the right, what's being reported on the left. That's exactly why I partnered with Ground News for this episode. And in my morning videos, I use Ground News as my main research tool. I often get asked, what do you do to research? I use Ground News because they're the best tool for me to stay objective with my reporting. Ground News is an app and a website that pulls in thousands of articles from around the world and organizes them by story to show you how is the left, center, and right, framing these stories differently. For every story, the color-coded layout makes it easy to see the political bias of each source. I can filter for high-factuality sources and see which sources are independently owned or owned by a large media conglomerate with corporate interests. This lets you compare the reporting on the same issue in one place so you can come to your own conclusions based on …”View more
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Right-wing media is shifting focus from the disastrous war in Iran to a hit piece on AOC, highlighting how narratives can be manipulated. While Americans suffer from healthcare issues and escalating conflict, the New York Post pushes a sensational story to divert attention. This illustrates the importance of media literacy to recognize biases and understand what’s truly at stake.
The MeidasTouch Podcast·Trump Has Psycho Meltdown on Sunday as War Gets Ugly·Mar 23, 2026
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The cancellation of Sora reflects a necessary pivot for OpenAI, but opinions are divided on whether this marks a failure or a strategic realignment in the AI video space.
The discontinuation of Sora reflects a strategic pivot by OpenAI, with some viewing it as a necessary failure for growth, while others criticize it as a misguided venture.
The discontinuation of Sora reflects both a strategic pivot by OpenAI and a broader misunderstanding of the AI video space's potential.
The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis·Work AGI is the Only AGI that Matters·Mar 25, 2026
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Tracking pixels from Meta and TikTok are secretly harvesting sensitive user data during online transactions, often before users even consent. This alarming oversight exposes personal information like payment card details and addresses, raising serious privacy concerns and potential legal violations. Merchants may unknowingly implement these invasive tools, putting both their customers and themselves at risk.
Security Now (Audio)·SN 1071: Bucketsquatting - Meta and TikTok's Tracking Pixels·Mar 24, 2026
“And while I pull up that video, let's go to DB for some breaking news. What's up, Dan Baier? Breaking news from Fox Sports. Guys, Tiger Woods has been arrested by authorities in Martin County, Florida, after he was involved in a rollover crash earlier today. Sheriff's officials speaking with the media just a few moments ago revealed that Tiger was placed under arrest for DUI property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test. The authorities there say that Tiger was driving his Land Rover when he came upon a …”“And while I pull up that video, let's go to DB for some breaking news. What's up, Dan Baier? Breaking news from Fox Sports. Guys, Tiger Woods has been arrested by authorities in Martin County, Florida, after he was involved in a rollover crash earlier today. Sheriff's officials speaking with the media just a few moments ago revealed that Tiger was placed under arrest for DUI property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test. The authorities there say that Tiger was driving his Land Rover when he came upon a pressure cleaning truck that had a trailer on it Tiger tried to avoid the truck as he was going at a higher rate of speed clipped the back end of the trailer and Tiger Land Rover turned over on his side The authorities say that Tiger Woods crawled out of the passenger side of his vehicle, the passenger side window of his vehicle, suffered no …”View more
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Tiger Woods' DUI arrest may be linked to pain medication rather than alcohol, highlighting ongoing struggles with injury management.
Tiger Woods' repeated incidents show a troubling pattern that frustrates even his loyal fans, though they continue to support him.
The Dan Patrick Show·C&R - Tiger Woods Arrest, Caleb Vs. Gervin·Mar 28, 2026
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Magic City Night in Atlanta was unexpectedly canceled, and the NBA made this decision to avoid competing with Zach Lowe's live show in Brooklyn. This connection highlights the significance of Lowe's show in the basketball community, leading to a moment of reflection on the event's impact. It's a humorous twist on scheduling conflicts in the NBA world.
The Zach Lowe Show·Crazy Knicks Moment Draft and Knicks Hate Index With Sam Morril Live From New York!·Mar 17, 2026
“Mercedes-Benz are next in the news today, holding talks about deepening cooperation with China's Geely as it tries to strengthen vehicle development in China. The discussions remain at an early stage. They focus on possible cooperation for models that come after the current generation of Mercedes-Benz vehicles. People familiar with the matter said greater reliance on Geely would help Mercedes cut development times in China and lower costs. That matters because domestic brands in …”“Mercedes-Benz are next in the news today, holding talks about deepening cooperation with China's Geely as it tries to strengthen vehicle development in China. The discussions remain at an early stage. They focus on possible cooperation for models that come after the current generation of Mercedes-Benz vehicles. People familiar with the matter said greater reliance on Geely would help Mercedes cut development times in China and lower costs. That matters because domestic brands in China are pulling ahead on speed and pricing. Mercedes have not commented on the talks. A company spokesperson said Mercedes is, I quote, continually reviewing ways to make research and development faster, better, and more efficient, both in China and globally. Spokesperson Vigili declined to make a comment on the record. The logic fits a wider …”View more
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Mercedes-Benz is exploring a strategic partnership with China's Geely to enhance vehicle development and cut costs amidst fierce competition from local brands. This collaboration aims to accelerate the launch of future models in China, mirroring Volkswagen's recent moves with Xpeng to maintain market relevance. The urgency of this alliance highlights the rapid pace of innovation in the Chinese automotive sector.
EV News Daily - Technology and Business of EVs·CHINA: BYD Studies Canada Plant, Mercedes Weighs Geely Tie-Up and VW ID.Unyx 8 Production Begins | 16 Mar 2026·Mar 16, 2026
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Kenny Minji, the new quarterback for Kentucky, is not just a talented player but also a unifying force in the locker room. His intelligence and competitive spirit make him an ideal leader, while his game tape reveals impressive skills that hint at a bright future. Fans can expect great things as he brings his unique qualities to the team next season.
“… Josh Dobbs. Tommy DeVito will now be the backup to Drake May in New England. Oh, got to go. I knew you guys would like that. College basketball news, bunch of coaching news. Creighton men's basketball coach Greg McDermott is going to retire after this season. Spent 16 years as the head coach at the school. Assistant Alan Huss will take over after the team completes play in the crown tournament. Randy Bennett is leaving St. Mary's after 25 seasons to be the new head coach at Arizona State. Utah State was eliminated yesterday in the NCAA tournament by Arizona. Today they lost their head coach …”“… So Bobo's back with the Seahawks on a two-year deal worth $5.5 million. Travis Kelsey signed his deal with the Chiefs, made it official today. He gets a three-year deal, guys, worth $54.7 million. The Patriots are releasing veteran quarterback Josh Dobbs. Tommy DeVito will now be the backup to Drake May in New England. Oh, got to go. I knew you guys would like that. College basketball news, bunch of coaching news. Creighton men's basketball coach Greg McDermott is going to retire after this season. Spent 16 years as the head coach at the school. Assistant Alan Huss will take over after the team completes play in the crown tournament. Randy Bennett is leaving St. Mary's after 25 seasons to be the new head coach at Arizona State. Utah State was eliminated yesterday in the NCAA tournament by Arizona. Today they lost their head coach Cincinnati hiring Jared Calhoun to be their new men basketball coach Former Cincinnati head coach Wes Miller is the new head coach at Charlotte And in women basketball NCAA tournament Iowa fell today It's a number 10 seed Virginia in regional four, 83-75 in double overtime. So the second seeded Hawkeyes are bounced. Notre Dame leads Ohio State …”View more
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In a stunning turn of events, Jackson Smith and Jigba has signed a four-year extension worth $168.6 million, making him the highest-paid wide receiver in the NFL. This deal not only includes $120 million guaranteed but also surpasses Jamar Chase's previous record by nearly $2 million. Meanwhile, college basketball sees coaching changes and unexpected tournament exits as the season heats up.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 1 - Caruso's Shoe & Flag Football Apology·Mar 24, 2026
“… go back to college i i've read i've read a tweet about this g hop on if you know better i think it's near impossible Yeah, Mike McMahon from College News kind of debunked that, went back, checked the rulebook. It would be virtually impossible. He would essentially have to self-fund his time in Providence, right? Yes, yes. All expenses would have to be paid by Higgins or his family. To the agent point of view, Keith, that you had, he could have been like, hey, let's wait out. Let's go back to school. If they're not going to guarantee you games, if they're not going to burn the year. And maybe …”“… up right now at this point in time he assigned an ato and that's just for the providence bruins how does that affect moving forward if let's say next year they're like hey you know more than likely you're not going to start in the nhl could he go back to college i i've read i've read a tweet about this g hop on if you know better i think it's near impossible Yeah, Mike McMahon from College News kind of debunked that, went back, checked the rulebook. It would be virtually impossible. He would essentially have to self-fund his time in Providence, right? Yes, yes. All expenses would have to be paid by Higgins or his family. To the agent point of view, Keith, that you had, he could have been like, hey, let's wait out. Let's go back to school. If they're not going to guarantee you games, if they're not going to burn the year. And maybe Higgins is like, I want to play pro. I want to prove it. And then it's out of the agent's hands because, you know, in the end, he works for him. And it's like, all right, you want to do this? Like, I get it. I'm kind of we're kind of hoping to burn here and get you games. But they're not they're saying that's not possible. And you want to do this. …”View more
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James Higgins' decision to turn pro instead of returning to college has sparked debate. While some believe he should have waited for guaranteed NHL games, others argue that proving himself in the AHL could set him up for future success. The conversation dives into the implications of his choice and his agent's role in the decision-making process.
Spittin Chiclets·Spittin' Chiclets Episode 632: Featuring Darren McCarty & Charlie McAvoy·Mar 27, 2026
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The leak of a controversial video involving Taylor Frankie Paul, a reality TV personality, raises questions about who had access to it and how it reached TMZ just days before the launch of The Bachelorette. Legal expert Emily D. Baker analyzes the intricate details surrounding the video's ownership and the potential pathways it could have taken to become public. The discussion dives into the implications of copyright and privacy in high-profile cases, showcasing the complexities behind this sensational incident.
The Viall Files·Ep1098 - The Bachelorette is Cancelled, Taylor Frankie Paul, and Age of Attraction's Leah and Vanessa·Mar 24, 2026
“… staff, when I say younger, under 35, they go, oh, you've got to do this. You've got to get in the game. Because we were doing four nights of a hard news broadcast. We're doing three nights now on the No Spin News and one night of the long form. And I finally surrendered. I said, all right, we'll give it a shot. And we've done two of them. And they've been fabulous, successful, millions of people. And we're dropping a third on Thursday, which is I'm going to alternate back and forth. So we got Steve Sharippa on Thursday. Oh, I love him. Yeah. And it's very interesting, particularly for New …”“… you everything's quick, short form, quick, quick. How come everybody now wants to hear these long interviews, these long podcasts? What is that all about? I don't know. I mean, that's an excellent question because I didn't want to do this. My younger staff, when I say younger, under 35, they go, oh, you've got to do this. You've got to get in the game. Because we were doing four nights of a hard news broadcast. We're doing three nights now on the No Spin News and one night of the long form. And I finally surrendered. I said, all right, we'll give it a shot. And we've done two of them. And they've been fabulous, successful, millions of people. And we're dropping a third on Thursday, which is I'm going to alternate back and forth. So we got Steve Sharippa on Thursday. Oh, I love him. Yeah. And it's very interesting, particularly for New Yorkers, because Sharippa is a Brooklyn guy who never wanted to be an actor. He never wanted to be famous. and it was almost thrust upon him. Fascinating story. And he's a good guy. I know him personally. So we'll drop Sharipa on Thursday. Oh, that's going to be great. That's going to be excellent. So, yeah, he was the entertainment director of the …”View more
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Long-form podcasts are gaining massive popularity, defying the trend for short, quick content. This shift is driven by audiences seeking authenticity and deeper engagement, as highlighted by a successful series featuring guests like Lindsey Graham. The host shares his initial reluctance to embrace this format but acknowledges its unexpected success and the fascinating stories it brings.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis·O'Round the World - March 29, 2026·Mar 29, 2026
“… for some reason, I just decided to follow him because I figured that the mess wasn't over yet. And so I just kept walking. He went into the Hudson News and he was talking to the black people that were black women that were working in the Hudson News. And he was talking about how these people were trying to beat him up. And it was all it was giving him the sympathy or whatever. And I couldn't help it, man. I just popped up and I was like, hey, man, he called a couple people the N word over there. And they were like, what? And he kept talking stuff about my brother works for the FBI like that. …”“… get him. And it was some army cats. And they were holding a dude back. And then somebody else got heated enough to try to get him again. And, you know, there was a little back and forth or whatever. Then finally the white man started walking away. And for some reason, I just decided to follow him because I figured that the mess wasn't over yet. And so I just kept walking. He went into the Hudson News and he was talking to the black people that were black women that were working in the Hudson News. And he was talking about how these people were trying to beat him up. And it was all it was giving him the sympathy or whatever. And I couldn't help it, man. I just popped up and I was like, hey, man, he called a couple people the N word over there. And they were like, what? And he kept talking stuff about my brother works for the FBI like that. His brother was going to save him and everything else. But I only followed him because I was like, how is this going to resolve itself? It was that I think that was the part that I needed was how is this going to end with the media beef? I don't think there's a how does it end question. It's just the back and forth that comes out of it. But if you …”View more
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A white man sparked outrage at Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport after using a racial slur, leading to a near-violent confrontation. Van Lathan recounts how he followed the man to see how the situation would unfold, ultimately revealing the chaotic nature of public narratives and our fascination with conflict. This incident illustrates how the internet thrives on such messy stories, drawing people in to witness the drama.
The Right Time with Bomani Jones·Van Lathan breaks down Stephen A. Smith vs. Jason Whitlock beef, TSA airport Chaos | 03.25·Mar 25, 2026
“… the perpetrator in the coming days who is now deceased. And again, this will hopefully be a learning lesson. Okay, let's pull back from the Fox News fake reality for a bit. And I want to return you all to the reality reality of Pete Buttigieg, who actually, you know, went to war, actually served in the military, has served in the Biden administration, served as the mayor of South Bend and in many other positions. Mayor Pete Buttigieg is a serious politician, a serious operator in America who understands what's happening right now. A part of that generation of soldier. What's your take? What …”“… are taking action. Oh, great. He's always monitoring the situation. That's what they say. That's what I'm doing. I monitor the situation in my own way. to address these situations. The FBI will continue to investigate and we'll learn more about the perpetrator in the coming days who is now deceased. And again, this will hopefully be a learning lesson. Okay, let's pull back from the Fox News fake reality for a bit. And I want to return you all to the reality reality of Pete Buttigieg, who actually, you know, went to war, actually served in the military, has served in the Biden administration, served as the mayor of South Bend and in many other positions. Mayor Pete Buttigieg is a serious politician, a serious operator in America who understands what's happening right now. A part of that generation of soldier. What's your take? What I'm worried about is not the soldiers and the people who are serving. What I'm worried about is their their political leadership like Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump. You know, we lived through a war that was sold to us on false pretenses when I was younger. This war has not been sold on any pretense. The president just went ahead and did it. Here's …”View more
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While American families mourn the loss of service members in a new conflict, Donald Trump is seen golfing, raising questions about political leadership during wartime. The economic impact of war extends beyond the battlefield, affecting mortgage rates and gas prices for everyday Americans. This stark contrast highlights the disconnect between political leaders and the sacrifices made by military families.
The Adam Mockler Show·Karoline DUMBFOUNDED as Trump GOLFS during War·Mar 15, 2026
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Taylor Frankie Paul, a prominent figure in 'Mom Talk' and featured on 'The Bachelorette,' is facing significant personal challenges that have led to her being cut off by fellow cast members. The discussion highlights concerns for her children's safety and her need for help, suggesting that her reality TV presence may be detrimental to her well-being. As her identity becomes intertwined with social media fame, the panel emphasizes the urgency for a detox from her online world.
Bachelor Party·The End of The Bachelorette·Mar 19, 2026
“… at least at this rally downtown. I'm standing in the middle of, well, not the middle of the intersection. We are on Walnut Street home of EW Scripps News Company And we march behind them and stopped And we are following a police motorcade of sorts on kind of a march route through downtown Boston Red Sox are in town against the Reds today. So it really is a high visibility event. And a lot of surprised baseball fans from out of town are wondering if this is a regular occurrence. And in Cincinnati, it often is. It's a very active city. What is it? Were you there in October, Jim? No, I was not. …”“… where we heard from Timothy Snyder, the Yale professor and historian on authoritarianism. I got to walk alongside him, but I wasn't able to get video, unfortunately. But he did get some video of the speech. I'd say a couple thousand people here, at least at this rally downtown. I'm standing in the middle of, well, not the middle of the intersection. We are on Walnut Street home of EW Scripps News Company And we march behind them and stopped And we are following a police motorcade of sorts on kind of a march route through downtown Boston Red Sox are in town against the Reds today. So it really is a high visibility event. And a lot of surprised baseball fans from out of town are wondering if this is a regular occurrence. And in Cincinnati, it often is. It's a very active city. What is it? Were you there in October, Jim? No, I was not. This is actually my first No Kings protest. I've had family parties both times. But I've had friends and next door neighbors who have gone. And they're hoping that this one's going to be the biggest. But Indivisible, 50501. Very well organized, very well staffed with volunteers, all walkie talkie and orange and yellow vested out. There are medics …”View more
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Cincinnati's No Kings rally drew thousands, featuring Yale historian Timothy Snyder discussing authoritarianism. The event was well-organized, with voter registration and support for immigrant communities, showcasing civic engagement amidst baseball fans. This rally is a testament to the city's active political scene.
“… kind of use that as a toss away line After you've had five bourbon and branches and you're, you know, another one of your one millionth hits on Fox News. Let's go to Mark Lynch. Mark, you're running against this guy. First off, how the people in South Carolina keep sending Lindsey Graham back to the Senate is beyond comprehension, I think, to many people in the United States of America. sir. Your thoughts. Well, South Carolina hadn't had a viable candidate. They do with me. You know, our polling's back from Rasmussen with a thousand completes. Head to head, Lindsey's at 45. I'm at 33 percent. …”“… of mankind. I'm not so sure those analogies are the best to use, given the blood that was shed on those islands. God bless. What is it? God bless the fallen. Well thank you Lindsay I sure the parents of our honored dead feel great that you just kind of use that as a toss away line After you've had five bourbon and branches and you're, you know, another one of your one millionth hits on Fox News. Let's go to Mark Lynch. Mark, you're running against this guy. First off, how the people in South Carolina keep sending Lindsey Graham back to the Senate is beyond comprehension, I think, to many people in the United States of America. sir. Your thoughts. Well, South Carolina hadn't had a viable candidate. They do with me. You know, our polling's back from Rasmussen with a thousand completes. Head to head, Lindsey's at 45. I'm at 33 percent. And with an informed ballot, it flips. I'm 34 percent. Lindsey goes to 23. He drops down. So it's going to happen in 2026, and we're going to give America a wonderful 250th birthday present with the removal of a traitor. You know, I'm wondering with all this talk about the Strait of Hermus and Park Island and everything Lindsey's recommending, why …”View more
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A political challenger claims Senator Lindsey Graham is a traitor for allegedly funneling money to Hamas and al-Qaeda through USAID. This bold accusation comes as he critiques Graham's military recommendations regarding U.S. operations in Iran, questioning the wisdom of his strategies and calling for his arrest. The debate highlights the tension in military leadership and political accountability in America today.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5254: Confusion Over The Objectives In Iran; The Real War We Are Facing In America Ideological Upheaval·Mar 28, 2026
“… It's not, there's nothing truthful on truth social. It's lies, right? Lies social. But he hears me on Fox and he goes ballistic. How dare Fox news have somebody on that criticizes me? Now, wait a minute. Isn't it supposed to be Fox news, right? I mean, is it just a propaganda arm of the Trump administration? That's what he wants. He doesn't want Fox news having objective economists on to render an opinion. And if you watch Fox News, there's one guy after another just singing Trump's praises, kissing his ass, right? Talking about how great he is.”“… in the evening. It was like five in the morning. The president, he's awake watching Fox and Friends at five in the morning. Who the hell else was watching it? And he goes ballistic, right, on Truth Social, which they ought to rename it, I said, because It's not, there's nothing truthful on truth social. It's lies, right? Lies social. But he hears me on Fox and he goes ballistic. How dare Fox news have somebody on that criticizes me? Now, wait a minute. Isn't it supposed to be Fox news, right? I mean, is it just a propaganda arm of the Trump administration? That's what he wants. He doesn't want Fox news having objective economists on to render an opinion. And if you watch Fox News, there's one guy after another just singing Trump's praises, kissing his ass, right? Talking about how great he is.”View more
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Trump erupted on social media after an economist criticized his economic policies on Fox News, revealing a deeper issue with media objectivity. The economist highlights that inflation is rising, impacting everyday prices while questioning Trump's demand for uncritical support from news outlets. This incident underscores the tension between political figures and independent economic commentary in today's media landscape.
The Iced Coffee Hour·“America Is Breaking!” The Largest Wealth Transfer In History Is Happening Right Now | Peter Schiff·Mar 22, 2026
“… But the goalposts are changing for a different reason. And I think that was really articulated today. You have a little bit by Laura Ingraham on Fox News. Take a listen. They're going to have to do it because freedom is costly, right? Free. Our soldiers are dying. Our soldiers are dying in this. Israel's citizens are dying. We have more than 100 soldiers wounded. Some some seriously wounded. So like we're you know, we're paying a big price. So the Iranian people need to stand up. That's the off ramp, right, is to say, well, the Iranian people haven't stood up and we're done now. And it's …”“… slightly differently, although I think there's a meeting here, that the Iranians were told to stay inside. That was the first thing President Trump did. And he said, when the bombs stop, we'll tell you to go out and protest. That hasn't happened. But the goalposts are changing for a different reason. And I think that was really articulated today. You have a little bit by Laura Ingraham on Fox News. Take a listen. They're going to have to do it because freedom is costly, right? Free. Our soldiers are dying. Our soldiers are dying in this. Israel's citizens are dying. We have more than 100 soldiers wounded. Some some seriously wounded. So like we're you know, we're paying a big price. So the Iranian people need to stand up. That's the off ramp, right, is to say, well, the Iranian people haven't stood up and we're done now. And it's legitimate. So, you know, we saw it in Afghanistan. We saw it in Iraq that the Bush administration tried to make those countries into functioning democracies and failed.”View more
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As military actions unfold, the U.S. and Israel redefine what victory looks like in Iran, moving from regime change to total destruction of military infrastructure. Historical parallels show that fear keeps populations silent, as seen in Germany during WWII and Iran's own past protests. The ongoing conflict raises critical questions about the cost of freedom and the role of the Iranian people in shaping their future.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis·O'Round the World - March 15, 2026·Mar 15, 2026
“… in September 2025. And then this week, the company said it's shutting down the app. It said on X, what you made with Sora mattered. And we know this news is disappointing. What did you make with Sora, Werlin? Not a darn thing. Did you make anything with Sora? I didn't. Mary? Mary? No. Also no? No, what I made with Sora was nothing. I mean, I never did it, but I know I'm definitely coming across a lot of AI-generated videos on my social media feeds. Maybe you guys are seeing the same. They seem kind of inescapable these days. Yes, I have seen the AI videos, some more amusing than others. But it …”“My indicator is six months. That is the lifespan of the AI video app Sora. OpenAI publicly released Sora in September 2025. And then this week, the company said it's shutting down the app. It said on X, what you made with Sora mattered. And we know this news is disappointing. What did you make with Sora, Werlin? Not a darn thing. Did you make anything with Sora? I didn't. Mary? Mary? No. Also no? No, what I made with Sora was nothing. I mean, I never did it, but I know I'm definitely coming across a lot of AI-generated videos on my social media feeds. Maybe you guys are seeing the same. They seem kind of inescapable these days. Yes, I have seen the AI videos, some more amusing than others. But it also seems like OpenAI is wanting to kind of focus on its core capabilities now, not getting too distracted with consumer apps. Is that right? Yeah, OpenAI told CNN that the Sora team is going to focus on technology that will, quote, help people solve real-world physical tasks. And the end of Sora is also looking like the end of a much-value-hood …”View more
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OpenAI's shutdown of Sora suggests a retreat from consumer apps to refocus on core AI technologies, abandoning a promising partnership with Disney.
The Indicator from Planet Money·The US loses tech hires, sayonora to Sora, and Afroman's win·Mar 27, 2026
“… companies, the most powerful influential media companies in our country are owned by Trump sycophants. We're talking about Twitter, TikTok. Fox News is the biggest cable company in the business. And now you have CBS, which is run by Barry Weiss. I mean, you have the Ellisons who are going to take over CNN. I mean, this is what are we talking about? We just had a Pentagon briefing at which the Secretary of War, renamed, said that CNN is fake news and that David Ellison, the right wing, if I can call him that, billionaire who's already like taking over CBS, can't wait for him to take over …”“… media outlets in the country are owned by Trump sycophants. I mean, they are. Twitter. People don't. TikTok. Absolutely. I know they're not broadcasters. I know they're not broadcasters. But let's just, I'm expanding the aperture here. The biggest media companies, the most powerful influential media companies in our country are owned by Trump sycophants. We're talking about Twitter, TikTok. Fox News is the biggest cable company in the business. And now you have CBS, which is run by Barry Weiss. I mean, you have the Ellisons who are going to take over CNN. I mean, this is what are we talking about? We just had a Pentagon briefing at which the Secretary of War, renamed, said that CNN is fake news and that David Ellison, the right wing, if I can call him that, billionaire who's already like taking over CBS, can't wait for him to take over CNN. So this is the regime, the administration, the government of the United States, calling on their oligarch friends to take over the media. And those they don't take over”View more
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Donald Trump claims he would have won 90% of the vote if it weren't for the 'fake media,' but the reality is that major media outlets are often aligned with his interests. From Fox News to CBS, powerful media companies are controlled by Trump supporters, raising questions about the integrity of news coverage. This dynamic illustrates how political influence can shape media narratives in America.
Bulwark Takes·Trump Says Iran Is Finished—Then Asks the World for Backup·Mar 15, 2026
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In a surprising twist, Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer has been actively discussing efforts to secure her pardon from Donald Trump. This revelation comes amid ongoing tensions in Iran, highlighting the bizarre priorities in the political landscape as Trump focuses on unrelated issues. The implications of this pursuit raise questions about justice and accountability in high-profile cases.
The MeidasTouch Podcast·🚨Trump’s Dark Past Places US Troops At Risk in War!!·Mar 14, 2026
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In a bold statement, Caroline Leavitt reveals that anyone suspected of leaking information will face accountability in Trump's administration. This comes amidst a backdrop of increasing subpoenas related to the 'grand conspiracy' case against Trump, challenging the narrative that nothing is happening in the political landscape. As tensions rise, the fight against leaks is set to define the future of governance.
The Dan Bongino Show·Yes, It Is Happening (Ep. 2477)·Mar 20, 2026
“… Israel says it killed Iran's top security official and vowed to continue to pursue Iran's leadership. Joining me now for a conversation are NBC News White House correspondent Monica Alba, NBC News senior national security correspondent Courtney Kuby, NBC News international correspondent Raf Sanchez, who's in Beirut today, and Ken Pollack, vice president of policy at the Middle East Institute and a former CIA military analyst. Monica, let me start with you. The president is now claiming the U.S. does not need help securing the Strait of Hormuz. Very different than what we were hearing from …”“… military strikes continued to escalate. This was the scene in Iraq as an Iran-aligned militia group fired at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad. A fireball, an explosion seen after one projectile got through the U.S. defenses, striking the compound. And today, Israel says it killed Iran's top security official and vowed to continue to pursue Iran's leadership. Joining me now for a conversation are NBC News White House correspondent Monica Alba, NBC News senior national security correspondent Courtney Kuby, NBC News international correspondent Raf Sanchez, who's in Beirut today, and Ken Pollack, vice president of policy at the Middle East Institute and a former CIA military analyst. Monica, let me start with you. The president is now claiming the U.S. does not need help securing the Strait of Hormuz. Very different than what we were hearing from him yesterday. What changed? Yeah, just 24 hours ago, Kelly, we were talking about the president making this overture, saying that he had reached out to various countries. He even claimed that several of them were enthusiastic about helping the United States potentially with this issue. And now today, a total 180 where the president is saying, …”View more
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The resignation of Joe Kent highlights internal fractures within the U.S. administration and underscores the controversial nature of the conflict with Iran, which is seen as being driven by external pressures rather than direct threats.
Meet the Press·Meet the Press NOW — March 17·Mar 17, 2026
“than anything else. And now over to our friend producer Dennis with the latest in startup business news all in about one minute. Imran, thank you. And social network BlueSky is gearing up for big changes with Thursday's news that the company raised $100 million in Series B funding. The round was closed in April 2025 but had not been disclosed until now. This round follows BlueSky's $15 million Series A, and BlueSky did not disclose its updated valuation. And consumer-facing security tools often focus on one kind of modality, such as password …”“than anything else. And now over to our friend producer Dennis with the latest in startup business news all in about one minute. Imran, thank you. And social network BlueSky is gearing up for big changes with Thursday's news that the company raised $100 million in Series B funding. The round was closed in April 2025 but had not been disclosed until now. This round follows BlueSky's $15 million Series A, and BlueSky did not disclose its updated valuation. And consumer-facing security tools often focus on one kind of modality, such as password protection, VPNs, or identity management. This forces people to use multiple tools to keep their data private. Cloaked, the company that instead offers a bundle of security and privacy solutions, announced on Thursday that it has secured $375 million in Series B funding and growth financing to expand its consumer offering and move into the enterprise …”View more
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BlueSky has raised $100 million in Series B funding, marking a significant step forward for the social network. Meanwhile, Cloaked has secured $375 million to enhance its consumer security tools and expand into the enterprise market. These developments highlight a growing investment in both social networking and cybersecurity solutions.
TechCrunch Daily Crunch·Uber taps Rivian to build robotaxis·Mar 20, 2026
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Apple is gearing up for its 50th anniversary on April 1, 2026, with exciting global celebrations. Recent events include an Alicia Keys concert in New York and upcoming festivities featuring K-pop group Cordis in South Korea and Chengdu, China. As Tim Cook reflects on Apple's incredible impact over the years, it's clear that the company has shaped the tech landscape and our lives in profound ways.
Apple Bitz XL w/ Brian Tong·MacBook Neo, M5 MacBook Air & M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pro Reviews! Plus, New AirPods Max 2?! (Apple Bitz XL, Ep. 371)·Mar 19, 2026
“… ever been and it's getting better. And even that idea, I bet you right now people are thinking this guy's crazy. They're like, isn't he watching the news? Doesn't he see all the terrible things happening in the world today? Yeah, those things are happening and things are getting better. And I'm optimistic about the future because we can create the future unless we give up. So when you believe there's nothing to be done, what do you do? Nothing. And this is exactly the message that has been spreading in mainstream traditional media tells you technology is addictive and it's hijacking your brain. …”“That with the dawn of AI, we know where this is going. And it's not all bad. I'm quite the tech optimist. I have to be because I know history. I know that the world is terrible and there's a lot of suffering. And also, it's better than it's ever been and it's getting better. And even that idea, I bet you right now people are thinking this guy's crazy. They're like, isn't he watching the news? Doesn't he see all the terrible things happening in the world today? Yeah, those things are happening and things are getting better. And I'm optimistic about the future because we can create the future unless we give up. So when you believe there's nothing to be done, what do you do? Nothing. And this is exactly the message that has been spreading in mainstream traditional media tells you technology is addictive and it's hijacking your brain. And they have documentaries, ironically, on Netflix telling you how technology is melting your brain. There's nothing you can do. It's exactly what the tech companies want you to think. They want you to think there's nothing you can do for your children. They're all addicted. It's hopeless. Because what are you going to do? Nothing. That is the …”View more
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Believing you can change your focus is the first step to becoming indistractable. In a world where media profits from your attention, it's crucial to teach yourself and your children how to control it. If we don't, we'll be at the mercy of distractions that keep us from making a meaningful impact in our lives and communities.
BigDeal·#130 Stop Getting Distracted: The "10 Minute Rule" To Master Your Focus | Nir Eyal·Mar 19, 2026
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Donald Trump's recent legal cases have been unanimously rejected, leaving his defamation claims in shambles. Despite his efforts to keep the cases alive, courts have consistently deemed his arguments meritless. This highlights the challenges he faces as he navigates multiple lawsuits, with little hope for success.
Legal AF by MeidasTouch·Legal AF - 3/19/2026·Mar 19, 2026
“But it like broke, and it like broke containment. Like it made it to people on like Hacker News or Reddit or whatever who don't know the type of stuff that I normally do. So the right comments are just people being like this, you know, this dumbass vibe coder has no idea what he's doing. Like how stupid he is. yeah because people are typing in their passwords to very secure uh boxes over your connection to the snake game i don't even know i don't know what they were mad at me about well we yeah it's funny because we had the same not well …”“But it like broke, and it like broke containment. Like it made it to people on like Hacker News or Reddit or whatever who don't know the type of stuff that I normally do. So the right comments are just people being like this, you know, this dumbass vibe coder has no idea what he's doing. Like how stupid he is. yeah because people are typing in their passwords to very secure uh boxes over your connection to the snake game i don't even know i don't know what they were mad at me about well we yeah it's funny because we had the same not well we had this problem and we chose to keep it in because we were worried about someone actually some somehow finding something you could exploit over that way but yeah we had a bunch of people complaining too of like they're they're harvesting people's public keys which was the funniest that was a real complaint oh i got this too yes yeah it like …”View more
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Gamers erupted in outrage, claiming a coffee site was harvesting their public keys, leading to a wave of hilarious accusations about security breaches. The developers found the complaints amusing, especially since public keys are, by nature, not sensitive information. This incident highlights the challenges indie developers face when their projects unintentionally attract attention from a less informed audience.
The Standup with ThePrimeagen·Indie Game Dev is Way Harder Than You Think·Mar 17, 2026
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In a bizarre twist, Iran's leader reportedly survived an attack because he went for a walk just moments before it occurred. This raises questions about the timing of his escape and whether he had prior knowledge of the impending danger. With his family reportedly killed in the attack, the circumstances surrounding his survival seem suspiciously coincidental.
Verdict with Ted Cruz·Bonus: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 17 2026·Mar 17, 2026
“… that I'm enjoying what I'm doing at this point in my life. I mean, and that I'm managing it. You know, I mean, for example, you know, I don't do the News Nation show anymore, not because I didn't enjoy doing it. I did. But it was taking up more than half my day. And I'm still with ABC News and I still host shows for A&E and I still have my serious radio show. And I have on patrol live and I have a restaurant and I have, you know, it's just it was just too much stuff. And I'm really, you know, at a point where I'm trying to make sure that all the stuff is stuff that I really are passionate about …”“… the sort of true crime stuff and all that. It's a weird—you probably never assume this is where you're going to end up, right? No, no. Look, you know, life takes you in interesting directions, right? And, you know, what I've tried to do is make sure that I'm enjoying what I'm doing at this point in my life. I mean, and that I'm managing it. You know, I mean, for example, you know, I don't do the News Nation show anymore, not because I didn't enjoy doing it. I did. But it was taking up more than half my day. And I'm still with ABC News and I still host shows for A&E and I still have my serious radio show. And I have on patrol live and I have a restaurant and I have, you know, it's just it was just too much stuff. And I'm really, you know, at a point where I'm trying to make sure that all the stuff is stuff that I really are passionate about and passionate about on a on a daily basis. The cops. Well, we should get into cops. And boy, what it's like being a cop these days. It's so insane. Well, and but that's that's kind of the cool thing about on patrol live. It's not like the show cops. Right. Cops is like a highlight reel. Right. It was like, here's some crazy stuff that happened …”View more
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Dan Abrams hilariously contrasts his show 'On Patrol Live' with the classic 'Cops,' revealing that the real-life drama is far more unpredictable than a highlight reel. He shares his journey from law reporting to running a restaurant, all while trying to manage the chaos of his busy life. The comedic twist comes when he emphasizes how domestic calls can be both boring and dangerously unpredictable, making you appreciate the cops' daily grind.
Adam Carolla Show·Dan Abrams: Why People Hate Cops & What the Media Gets Wrong·Mar 17, 2026
“… this up even though he talking about the 25th Amendment while he going through these issues Very quickly, we now live in a time where all of these news outlets are competing for your attention with the most splashy headlines. That is where ground news comes in. Ground news helps you sift through all of the different sources, finding out which ones are credible, which ones are biased. which ones can give you the best insight onto any given story. My favorite feature of Ground News is their blind spot feature. It tells you which stories have minimal coverage from one side of the spectrum.”“… laughing and clapping like seals when he's bringing up the 25th amendment on his own accord why is he bringing that up i think somebody goes that was amazing which they which they didn do with biden which is shocking everybody is just lapping this up even though he talking about the 25th Amendment while he going through these issues Very quickly, we now live in a time where all of these news outlets are competing for your attention with the most splashy headlines. That is where ground news comes in. Ground news helps you sift through all of the different sources, finding out which ones are credible, which ones are biased. which ones can give you the best insight onto any given story. My favorite feature of Ground News is their blind spot feature. It tells you which stories have minimal coverage from one side of the spectrum.”View more
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During a recent event, Trump made unexpected comments referencing the 25th Amendment, sparking laughter and applause from the audience. This moment highlights the current media landscape, where sensational headlines compete for attention. As Trump navigates controversies, his remarks raise questions about political accountability and public perception.
The Adam Mockler Show·Trump SHAKEN BY 25th Amendment BOMBSHELL·Mar 28, 2026
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Meta is entering the operating system arena with its Manus AI, a game-changing tool that turns your Mac into an AI assistant. This shift marks a significant strategy for Meta, traditionally outside OS development, as they aim to capture a piece of the local computing market amidst fierce competition in AI agents. The implications of this move could reshape how we interact with our devices.
Last Week in AI·#238 - GPT 5.4 mini, OpenAI Pivot, Mamba 3, Attention Residuals·Mar 26, 2026
“… good at making people feel aggrieved. And that and fear are great motivators. It makes people sit in front of the television all day and watch Fox News and go, yeah, that's right. And go, they're discriminating against white people. And if you ask them, really, if you think that white people are being discriminated against, ask them, would you change positions? Would you be a black man in this society? Would you be a black gay man in this society? Would you be a woman or a black woman in this society? Most of them will go, well, I all know. Because I mean, quite frankly, white people and white …”“… enough. You're not ambitious enough. And maybe it's just that, again, you're just not as qualified for the position as the other person. And so I think that's a trick to make you vote for them. Donald Trump is very good, and especially this MAGA, very good at making people feel aggrieved. And that and fear are great motivators. It makes people sit in front of the television all day and watch Fox News and go, yeah, that's right. And go, they're discriminating against white people. And if you ask them, really, if you think that white people are being discriminated against, ask them, would you change positions? Would you be a black man in this society? Would you be a black gay man in this society? Would you be a woman or a black woman in this society? Most of them will go, well, I all know. Because I mean, quite frankly, white people and white males, I think have it pretty good.”View more
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Reverse racism is often claimed by those who feel aggrieved, but Don Lemon argues it's a trick designed to distract from real issues. He explains that racism impacts all races, but the narrative often shifts blame to minorities instead of addressing systemic inequalities. By focusing on perceived grievances, political figures manipulate emotions to gain support, diverting attention from the real challenges facing struggling communities.
Pod Save America·When Life Gives You Don Lemon·Mar 29, 2026
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A security researcher discovered a shocking new malware technique that bypasses 98% of antivirus engines. By cleverly manipulating the zip file header, known malware can be disguised as gibberish, fooling security systems into not decompressing it. This revelation highlights a significant vulnerability in current endpoint security measures.
Security Now (Audio)·SN 1070: CISA's Free Internet Scanning - Malware Disguised as a VPN·Mar 17, 2026
“… against Barry, but she never had any shot. She not only could no one do it but Barry really can do it because she doesn know shit about broadcast news She literally has never done it before And I sure that the Ellisons thought oh how complicated can it be We'll figure it out. No, there actually is something to the broadcast piece of broadcast journalism. And by the way, not for nothing, but it's what Roger Ailes understood and no one else did, which is why Fox News became number one within a couple of years after launching, because he understood it's a visual medium and how to make the screen …”“… this earlier so they they're under new ownership and the new ownership i guess thought that they were going to somehow magically save this sinking ship that is corporate media um it it's failing they brought in barry weiss This is nothing personal against Barry, but she never had any shot. She not only could no one do it but Barry really can do it because she doesn know shit about broadcast news She literally has never done it before And I sure that the Ellisons thought oh how complicated can it be We'll figure it out. No, there actually is something to the broadcast piece of broadcast journalism. And by the way, not for nothing, but it's what Roger Ailes understood and no one else did, which is why Fox News became number one within a couple of years after launching, because he understood it's a visual medium and how to make the screen dazzling and how to make it so that people couldn't turn away and how to get in and up and down on a story and use the television to communicate. And there are all sorts of nuances to it, which, you know, if I had a longer time, I could watch the audience all through. But some of it you just experience here on this program, because I understand …”View more
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CBS News is facing its worst ratings ever, with the Evening News and CBS Mornings on track for record lows. New management brought in Barry Weiss to revive the network, but her lack of broadcasting experience has led to disastrous results. This upheaval highlights the challenges facing corporate media in a rapidly changing landscape.
The Megyn Kelly Show·CNN Identity Crisis, and How Boys Become Men, with Jesse Kelly, and New Nancy Guthrie Timeline Questions, with James Hamilton and Maureen O'Connell | Ep. 1283·Mar 27, 2026
“The NBC News report here, APAC's super PAC-funded Illinois group. We went through all of this after the results last week, but there's a quote here. UDP was happy to support these local committees, along with Chicago donors, to make sure pro-Israel voices would have their voices heard, according to Patrick Dorton to NBC News on Friday. What does that mean? And so UDP is United Democracy Project. That's APAC's Super PAC. You're like, what does that name …”“The NBC News report here, APAC's super PAC-funded Illinois group. We went through all of this after the results last week, but there's a quote here. UDP was happy to support these local committees, along with Chicago donors, to make sure pro-Israel voices would have their voices heard, according to Patrick Dorton to NBC News on Friday. What does that mean? And so UDP is United Democracy Project. That's APAC's Super PAC. You're like, what does that name mean, by the way? Because according to them, Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East, and we are here, United States, we're a democracy. We are united democracies. And so that's where their super PAC name comes from. Just wanted to highlight this because in case there's anybody out there doesn't believe me. We've been reporting for many weeks …”View more
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In a stunning political shift, Democrats narrowly won a special election in a Florida statehouse district that includes Trump's Mar-a-Lago, marking a significant 13-point swing from previous Republican dominance. This victory has energized Democrats, showcasing a potential trend as they capitalize on recent voter sentiment. With Republicans scrambling to respond, this election outcome could reshape future campaigns in the region.
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar·3/25/26: Ryan Smeared For Cuba Aid Trip, Newsom Flips On Israel Apartheid, Blackouts Imminent In US, Mortgage Rates Spike·Mar 25, 2026
“… vehicle testing in those XSEED models is a really good way to expose any stresses or weaknesses that the labs can't replicate. Even so, Car News China noted that Cherry didn't disclose the charging rate. And that's interesting because if it was good, they would have said. So you can take the silence however you want. Some industry observers taking that as a technical hurdle that still hasn't been overcome. The omission stands out because rivals have given numbers. Dong Feng, for instance, talk about a 1C charging rate for their all solid state cells. Fabulously complicated to get right. …”“… target is 600 watt hours per kilogram. It plans to fit a semi-solid-state electrolyte hybrid, first of all, to the XSEED luxury SUV, the EX7. That's being done this year. The XSEED ES8 will become the first EV with an all-solid-state battery. Real-world vehicle testing in those XSEED models is a really good way to expose any stresses or weaknesses that the labs can't replicate. Even so, Car News China noted that Cherry didn't disclose the charging rate. And that's interesting because if it was good, they would have said. So you can take the silence however you want. Some industry observers taking that as a technical hurdle that still hasn't been overcome. The omission stands out because rivals have given numbers. Dong Feng, for instance, talk about a 1C charging rate for their all solid state cells. Fabulously complicated to get right. The prize is really big if they do. Cherry says there's a lot of people making claims about solid state. We have to be very careful. I do as well anyway, at least with the editorial content of this show for you, how much gets reported on. Some of those companies are seeking funding, some of them seeking attention. So you have to be very careful. …”View more
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Cherry's new Rhino solid-state battery could enable electric vehicles to travel up to 900 miles on a single charge, thanks to its impressive 400 watt-hours per kilogram. With a significant investment of $1.4 billion and a team of 1,200 experts, Cherry aims to revolutionize EV technology, although concerns about charging rates remain. This ambitious project positions Cherry as a serious contender in the competitive battery landscape.
EV News Daily - Technology and Business of EVs·CHINA: Petrol Prices vs Charging, Xiaomi Defies Profit Squeeze and BAIC Sodium Ion Battery | 25 Mar 2026·Mar 26, 2026
“… yeah no i'm okay i'm glad the uh i'm glad people actually read the readme um that was a that was like a weird experience from posting it to Hacker News was I think people would post comments, which I was like, the whole point of me posting this video and this readme was that, you know, you could you could read you'd read the readme. The same thing happened with another project. So I really appreciate you reading the readme. So I guess I remember I started I mentioned starting out, you know, with PHP and GeoCities, which is super hacky, maybe not the most like clean, cleanly designed language …”“… that that has some pretty you know academic sort of level stuff in it and and references and it seemed like something you had been working on for some time too or at least like dug pretty heavily into in to get that to work how did you go about that yeah no i'm okay i'm glad the uh i'm glad people actually read the readme um that was a that was like a weird experience from posting it to Hacker News was I think people would post comments, which I was like, the whole point of me posting this video and this readme was that, you know, you could you could read you'd read the readme. The same thing happened with another project. So I really appreciate you reading the readme. So I guess I remember I started I mentioned starting out, you know, with PHP and GeoCities, which is super hacky, maybe not the most like clean, cleanly designed language or in terms of my design, maybe not the most cleanly designed back end. But yeah, by the time I got to college, I remember being really inspired to learn about like more theoretical approaches to computer science and more like, I think more symbolic ways to deal with programs. So I had prior experience, I guess, you know, like implementing compilers …”View more
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Fuzzing can expose serious vulnerabilities, as demonstrated when certain PDFs caused crashes with alarming memory errors. Jonathan Chan shares his journey from using fuzzing to test PDF exports to his experiences with image decoders at Mozilla, highlighting the importance of rigorous testing in software development.
The BugBash Podcast·The Dollar Bet that Fuzzed Figma: Exploding Laptops and UI Reliability with Jonathan Chan·Mar 25, 2026
“In other news, the U.S. Department of Justice announced yesterday three charged with conspiring to unlawfully divert cutting edge U.S. AI technology to China. The indictment unsealed today details alleged efforts to evade U.S. export laws through false documents, staged dummy servers to mislead inspectors, and convoluted transshipment schemes in order to obfuscate the true destination of restricted AI technology, China. said John Eisenberg, Assistant …”“In other news, the U.S. Department of Justice announced yesterday three charged with conspiring to unlawfully divert cutting edge U.S. AI technology to China. The indictment unsealed today details alleged efforts to evade U.S. export laws through false documents, staged dummy servers to mislead inspectors, and convoluted transshipment schemes in order to obfuscate the true destination of restricted AI technology, China. said John Eisenberg, Assistant Attorney General for National Security. These chips are the product of American ingenuity, and NSD will continue to enforce our export control laws to protect that advantage. So the company, SMIC, Super Micro Computer Inc. They got a co-founder. They caught him red-handed. Vince Wally, he was arrested today or yesterday. He personally holds half a billion …”View more
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A billionaire co-founder of Super Micro Computer Inc. was arrested for conspiring to smuggle $2 billion worth of NVIDIA servers to China. Using fake servers and a hairdryer to swap serial number stickers, he evaded U.S. export laws, risking his half-billion dollar fortune for a 30-year prison sentence. This shocking case highlights the lengths some will go to in the lucrative AI technology market.
TBPN·100 Billion Bezos, SMCI Fully Sends GPUs (To China), Reddit CEO Joins | R.F. Kenmore, Mitch Lee, Bucky Moore, Steve Huffman, Quaid Walker, Ankur Jain, Michael Kratsios·Mar 20, 2026
“… dark for this video because we're about to enter the dark, twisted mind of neoconservative boomer Lindsey Graham. Lindsey Graham just went on Fox News and essentially admitted that he is okay with thousands of U.S. soldiers dying to secure the Strait of Hormuz in order to eliminate the Iranian regime. This is the largest warmonger in America right now going on Fox News every single day frothing at the mouth for more troops to die because he's basically like Holden Bloodfeast. Have you guys seen the Holden Bloodfeast meme? This is viral because it says Holden Bloodfeast, Republican, Iowa, 118 …”“Alright, I'm keeping my lighting half dark for this video because we're about to enter the dark, twisted mind of neoconservative boomer Lindsey Graham. Lindsey Graham just went on Fox News and essentially admitted that he is okay with thousands of U.S. soldiers dying to secure the Strait of Hormuz in order to eliminate the Iranian regime. This is the largest warmonger in America right now going on Fox News every single day frothing at the mouth for more troops to die because he's basically like Holden Bloodfeast. Have you guys seen the Holden Bloodfeast meme? This is viral because it says Holden Bloodfeast, Republican, Iowa, 118 years old. Please, God, just let us nuke Iran. Nothing else matters. I'll do anything, please. I just want to see burning flesh one last time before I die. And at the bottom, it says, respectable bipartisan. For a while, this was like the average conservative politician in America. And Lindsey Graham still embodies this neoconservative fervor that …”View more
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Lindsey Graham's recent Fox News appearance reveals his shocking willingness to sacrifice thousands of U.S. soldiers to eliminate the Iranian regime. He bizarrely compares a potential invasion of Iran to the costly Iwo Jima battle in World War II, ignoring the immense human toll it would entail. This segment dives into Graham's warmongering mindset and the implications for future military engagement.
The Adam Mockler Show·Lindsey Graham just f*cked us all over·Mar 22, 2026
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Apple faces a trust crisis as developers question their commitment to delivering on promises made during WWDC. After failing to meet expectations last year, Apple must now convince developers that they can rely on their technology and support for Mac and iOS. If they can provide solid API and SDK integrations, they may regain developer confidence.
MacBreak Weekly (Audio)·MBW 1017: We Found a Google, and Put it in - WWDC 2026 Dates Announced!·Mar 24, 2026
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J.C. Tretter, the newly elected NFLPA president, is already stirring controversy with his past suggestion that players might fake injuries to gain leverage in contract negotiations. This comes as the NFLPA prepares for a new collective bargaining agreement, raising questions about player representation and strategy. Tretter's election signals a potentially tumultuous period for player rights in the league.
Pardon My Take·March Madness, Recapping The Last 4 Days Of Basketball, Sweet 16, Cal Wins The Break Up, Who’s Back and More·Mar 23, 2026
“… about people talk about this all the time. They talk about this is a very common documented almost trope, which is relatives who were lost to Fox News. Oh, of course. People that just – they used to have a certain set of views. Maybe they're kind of right-leaning. They're Republican and they just started watching Fox all the time and it almost did something at like a chemical level.”“… their brains on the Internet and Twitter and with each other. I mean, I think they just like spun each other. I think they like just pickled their brains in a brine of reaction. Huh. I really do. I just think they're like the same way that people talk about people talk about this all the time. They talk about this is a very common documented almost trope, which is relatives who were lost to Fox News. Oh, of course. People that just – they used to have a certain set of views. Maybe they're kind of right-leaning. They're Republican and they just started watching Fox all the time and it almost did something at like a chemical level.”View more
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The merging of Silicon Valley and politics has transformed tech leaders into significant political players, especially post-Trump's inauguration. Chris Hayes discusses how the tech industry, once viewed as an insurgent force, has shifted towards a more right-wing political stance, influenced by a culture of online echo chambers. This evolution raises concerns about the implications of concentrated power in both tech and government.
Uncanny Valley | WIRED·BIG INTV: Chris Hayes on Urgency and Attention·Mar 24, 2026
“… and we've won and victory is ours and they're begging us to talk, etc. Just keep in mind that his old ass declining brain is just being fed like Fox News propaganda condensed down into these two minute reels. It's the two minute reels plus Fox News propaganda. So those two things are a very devastating, very potent and dangerous. How do we get to this point where we'll have time for that? It's I mean, it's just you see these Iranians like multiple PhDs and whatever. And they're actually like have thought about this and have a strategy. And we're just like Middle Eastern war. I don't think …”“… feed. That is what he's taking in. I mean, it's just it's it's so disturbing and disgusting. But when you're thinking about how he's viewing all of this and all of these insane things and all the victory narrative about, oh, they're obliterated and we've won and victory is ours and they're begging us to talk, etc. Just keep in mind that his old ass declining brain is just being fed like Fox News propaganda condensed down into these two minute reels. It's the two minute reels plus Fox News propaganda. So those two things are a very devastating, very potent and dangerous. How do we get to this point where we'll have time for that? It's I mean, it's just you see these Iranians like multiple PhDs and whatever. And they're actually like have thought about this and have a strategy. And we're just like Middle Eastern war. I don't think that'll affect the oil markets. Do you be careful where you go down this road? Because you may find out that totalitarianism often can breed decently. That's a whole other that's a whole other conversation. Hey, there. It's Ryan Seacrest for Safeway. It's stock up savings time now through March 31st. Spring in for storewide deals and earn four times a …”View more
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Trump's erratic approach to Iran could lead to catastrophic consequences as he relies on military assets instead of diplomacy. While Iran taunts the U.S. military, Trump's administration feeds him a distorted narrative of victory, ignoring the real dangers on the ground. This dangerous dynamic highlights the gap between U.S. military strategy and Iranian strategic planning.
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar·3/26/26: Trump Threatens Iran, Pentagon preps Ground Troops, US Enlistment Age Increase·Mar 26, 2026
“… terrorists, you're going to have blowback. And that's counterterrorism. Well, and Iran is the largest state sponsor of terror in the world. I want News Nation viewers tonight to just be logical here, okay, not emotional. So you've got a head of the counterterrorism crew, okay? And he believes that Israel is too much influence on the Trump administration. Okay, Trump administration knows that because he's not a phony. This guy didn't hide it. And they dispute that. Of course they do. The president makes his own decision, obviously. Yes, he disputes it. But they take him out of the game. He's on …”“… isn't new from him. So the Trump administration removed him from any consideration of the Iran action. He was not involved at all, which is very unusual for a counterterrorism chief. OK, not to be involved at all, because if you're going to go after terrorists, you're going to have blowback. And that's counterterrorism. Well, and Iran is the largest state sponsor of terror in the world. I want News Nation viewers tonight to just be logical here, okay, not emotional. So you've got a head of the counterterrorism crew, okay? And he believes that Israel is too much influence on the Trump administration. Okay, Trump administration knows that because he's not a phony. This guy didn't hide it. And they dispute that. Of course they do. The president makes his own decision, obviously. Yes, he disputes it. But they take him out of the game. He's on the bench. So he goes, all right, I don't like this at all, and I'm going to resign, which is the honorable thing for him to do, by the way. Kent, if you don't agree with the policies of the person you're working for, you resign. But we don't know what the word imminent means to the president of the United States. We don't know what that is. Now, …”View more
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The resignation of counterterrorism chief Mr. Kent reveals a troubling disconnect in U.S. policy towards Iran and Israel. Kent's belief that Israel has undue influence on the Trump administration led to his removal from Iran discussions, raising questions about the definition of 'imminent' threats in national security. This situation underscores the complexities of U.S. foreign policy and the potential risks involved.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis·O'Round the World - March 22, 2026·Mar 22, 2026
“… He's many things. that is a very interesting post since the picture that's emerging today is damning a senior administration official told Fox News that Kent was a known leaker who had been cut out of Trump's intelligence briefings months ago and that the White House told Gabbard he should be fired it turns out that's incorrect according to another source multiple sources confirmed the White House repeatedly told Gabbard to fire Kent again that's not correct but I think they told her to get him under control So I think what he was told is, if you leak again, you're out of here. And one of …”“… weren even near having a nuclear weapon That in direct contradiction to the CIA director who had access to information Just incredibly troubling. Incredibly troubling. M.A. Rothman, I don't know who he is. He's a novelist, inventor, he's an engineer. He's many things. that is a very interesting post since the picture that's emerging today is damning a senior administration official told Fox News that Kent was a known leaker who had been cut out of Trump's intelligence briefings months ago and that the White House told Gabbard he should be fired it turns out that's incorrect according to another source multiple sources confirmed the White House repeatedly told Gabbard to fire Kent again that's not correct but I think they told her to get him under control So I think what he was told is, if you leak again, you're out of here. And one of the leaks I think they were talking about was his leak about me to Tucker Carlson. And I'd love to ask him about that, if it's accurate or not. But I'd love to ask him about all kinds of leaks and all kinds of things, quite frankly. He's not responded to our inquiry. So he kept his title, kept his office, kept his security clearance while being …”View more
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Joe Kent's resignation was a dramatic fallout from being labeled a leaker, as he was cut from Trump's intelligence briefings and ignored Vice President J.D. Vance's advice. In a final act of defiance, he submitted a resignation letter filled with controversial claims, aiming to maximize public impact. This incident reveals deep divisions within the administration and raises questions about trust and loyalty in political circles.
Mark Levin Podcast·3/18/26 - Why Some Podcasters Can’t Keep Their Mouths Shut·Mar 19, 2026
“… But now is where it gets fun. So the kind of one of the loudest pro Iran war pro Netanyahu voices has been a guy named Mark Levin. He's on Fox News and Levin has gone super hard at critics of the war, especially Tucker Carlson. He's also gone hard at Megyn Kelly for questioning the war. And the fight between these groups finally erupted. So here's Megyn Kelly talking about her back and forth with Mark Levin and Donald Trump weighing in. Let's watch. Since October of this year, he has been coming for me relentlessly. I mean relentlessly. In the most vile and disgusting personal terms …”“… there, right? Like Tucker's talking about Israel. Megyn Kelly's just making a case for isolationism. You got Rogan being like, no one voted for this. And then Candace Owens is like the Jews and the Frankist cults are running the American foreign policy. But now is where it gets fun. So the kind of one of the loudest pro Iran war pro Netanyahu voices has been a guy named Mark Levin. He's on Fox News and Levin has gone super hard at critics of the war, especially Tucker Carlson. He's also gone hard at Megyn Kelly for questioning the war. And the fight between these groups finally erupted. So here's Megyn Kelly talking about her back and forth with Mark Levin and Donald Trump weighing in. Let's watch. Since October of this year, he has been coming for me relentlessly. I mean relentlessly. In the most vile and disgusting personal terms possible. Finally, I had enough. And I tweeted at Mark Levin this weekend, something to the effect of, I'm very sorry about his micropenis, which I really enjoyed. I mean, I thankfully have never had a look at it firsthand, but you can just tell. And really, we should be feeling sorry for Mark Levin. We should be comforting him because that's got to be …”View more
Ridealong summary
In a heated clash over Trump's Iran war, Megyn Kelly insulted Mark Levin's masculinity, calling for sympathy over his 'micropenis.' This exchange highlights a broader divide within MAGA media, where isolationist voices are increasingly gaining traction against pro-war sentiments. Recent polling shows a significant shift in Republican views on Israel, indicating a potential shift in the party's future direction.
Pod Save the World·MAGA’s Iran War Meltdown (and Micropenis)·Mar 18, 2026
“… toddler's childcare, right? That with all the things that you've accomplished when it comes to affordability, that you still needed that. Now, Fox News and the New York Post have framed that in a negative way. They have said, Mayor-elect, that you are, quote-unquote, living off your parents' money. I'm curious how you see it, Because this is something you've been very open about. Do you think that people in Seattle see this as a negative or as a positive that people can relate to? Well, I'll say that my opponent's campaign and the corporate PAC that tried to stop my election certainly cast it …”“… early 40s. You've accomplished so much at such a young age. And in that context, you have been open about the fact that you have done that with your parents' help, that your parents who live across the country have sent you checks to help pay for your toddler's childcare, right? That with all the things that you've accomplished when it comes to affordability, that you still needed that. Now, Fox News and the New York Post have framed that in a negative way. They have said, Mayor-elect, that you are, quote-unquote, living off your parents' money. I'm curious how you see it, Because this is something you've been very open about. Do you think that people in Seattle see this as a negative or as a positive that people can relate to? Well, I'll say that my opponent's campaign and the corporate PAC that tried to stop my election certainly cast it as a negative thing. But, you know, campaigning for office is stressful. Seattle is one of the most expensive cities in the country. Our child care is off the charts expensive. And honestly, I think that a lot of people of my generation and younger and older found it very relatable that during this stressful campaign, my parents chipped in to help …”View more
Ridealong summary
Washington state's new wealth tax is driving high-income earners away, turning a once-desirable location into a financial wasteland. Despite evidence from other countries that wealth taxes lead to economic decline, local lawmakers celebrate their decision, oblivious to the consequences. This situation is compounded by the election of a socialist mayor, whose reliance on parental support raises questions about her leadership qualifications.