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Voice assistants like Alexa are being tested for their ability to order food from services like Uber Eats and Grubhub. However, there's skepticism about whether these devices can accurately understand our preferences compared to human beings. The discussion highlights the challenges of relying on technology for something as personal as food ordering.
Primary Technology·Apple’s Legacy and Future After 50 Years, Mac Pro is Dead, Claude Code Leak·Apr 02, 2026
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Contrary to popular belief, many Native American tribes engaged in cannibalism and violent warfare long before European contact. For instance, the Tonkawa tribe was known to eat their enemies, while archaeological evidence reveals a history of brutal raids and massacres among tribes like the Oneota and Anasazi. This challenges the myth that violence only emerged after European settlers arrived.
The Matt Walsh Show·The Real History of the American Indians·Apr 02, 2026
“Did you, all right. So you, but you, so you saw Golden Girls, you saw whatever you were watching, Designing Women. Did that hit you? No, but I would, I would. I loved Soap Opera. So far. Okay. Do you think I should try to be like down the middle, attractive, funny? Like who were the famous comedians when you were with 2000? stand-ups that i like because i grew up on long island yeah and i remember the sunday times newspaper on my like my dad was reading it at breakfast and there was an article um about …”“Did you, all right. So you, but you, so you saw Golden Girls, you saw whatever you were watching, Designing Women. Did that hit you? No, but I would, I would. I loved Soap Opera. So far. Okay. Do you think I should try to be like down the middle, attractive, funny? Like who were the famous comedians when you were with 2000? stand-ups that i like because i grew up on long island yeah and i remember the sunday times newspaper on my like my dad was reading it at breakfast and there was an article um about the creek in the cave and it was like lou louis ck drops in at creek in the cave this new hip spot for and so i was like what louis going to this little play whatever so like i went there to like see comedy like i was just i was just addicted to comedy and like 2006 i mean i'm what 21 now i wonder when that article i just have such a clear memory of …”View more
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In this segment, Sarah Sherman hilariously reflects on how her comedic style was influenced by Joan Rivers, who boldly joked about aging and body image long before it was trendy. She shares a funny anecdote about her high school guidance counselor directing her to Chicago for comedy, leading to a comedic revelation about the distance she had to travel to get to the city’s comedy scene.
UConn has emerged as the dominant force in college basketball, claiming six national titles in just 27 years. With recent success, including two championships in the last three tournaments, they stand apart from their competitors, showcasing a legacy that might make them the true dynasty of the 21st century. As the Final Four approaches, UConn's impressive track record raises the stakes for the upcoming games.
The Right Time with Bomani Jones·Pat Forde on Crazy Dan Hurley, Billy Donovan to UNC Rumors, Will Wade to LSU | 04.01·Apr 01, 2026
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Developing countries are leveraging their resources and markets to negotiate better terms with Chinese investors in clean energy projects. By demanding factories and technology in exchange for access to vital resources, nations like Indonesia and Brazil are reshaping the landscape of international investment and power dynamics. This highlights the complexity of the energy transition, where crises are interconnected and require careful navigation.
This Machine Kills·451. Do Not Become Addicted to Electrons (ft. Tim Sahay, Kate Mackenzie)·Apr 01, 2026
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Iran's AI-generated Lego videos are captivating audiences and spreading rapidly online, despite their creators facing challenges on platforms like Instagram. These videos, produced by the 'explosive news team', blend war commentary with engaging AI animation, showcasing a unique strategy in modern propaganda. The appeal lies in their sophisticated execution, which makes them more palatable than typical AI-generated content.
kill switch·why Iran is winning the AI propaganda war·Apr 01, 2026
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In a hilarious back-and-forth, the hosts dive into the absurdity of dream interpretations, revealing how one host's dream involved a breakup over borson cheese. The comedic timing and playful banter about relationship dreams and food cravings create a relatable and funny segment that keeps listeners laughing.
The Basement Yard·#548 - Are We There Yet?·Mar 30, 2026
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A single tweet led to a comedian losing a significant project due to accusations of homophobia. He explains that his response to an anonymous question on an app was misinterpreted, despite his inclusive attitude towards the LGBTQ+ community. Ultimately, he recommended another comedian, who landed the role, but he found peace in the belief that what is meant for him will come in time.
Club Shay Shay·Club Shay Shay - Mojo Brookzz Part 1·Apr 01, 2026
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The economic fallout from the war is only beginning, with experts warning of severe energy and food shortages ahead. European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde emphasizes that the damage done will take years to recover from, contradicting the blind optimism many hold. This crisis is unfolding gradually, revealing the true extent of its consequences day by day.
Pod Save America·SHOCKING GOP Plan to Fund War with Health Care Cuts·Mar 31, 2026
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Rising inflation and job market declines may lead to a contraction in consumer spending, raising questions about the necessity of interest rate hikes. Experts suggest that increasing rates could exacerbate existing economic shocks rather than alleviate them. This is crucial as energy prices and inflation continue to impact the economy's overall health.
The Paul Barron Crypto Show·Crisis Hits Crypto📉Gas Hits $4⛽·Mar 31, 2026
“… looking around being like all these dude bros playing with honor and integrity and giving themselves oak-bound nicknames. Coach isn't nicknaming the girls. No. He's not going around being like, I bless you. No, they haven't earned one yet. The Tidewalker has not bestowed upon them. All right, over at Sela, Charlie is still spinning his wheels out over Rizzo. He can't get rid of that one thing Rizzo said. I know, man. And I get why, where he's like, you didn't vote for your number one person to win. Like, you didn't win. I know. And you have to vote for one person to win, and you don't vote for …”“… doesn't trust her. Like she might just think she's a good player, therefore I don't want to play with this person. You know, she's going to backstab me, which is a little unfair. But, yeah, I feel like I would be the Aubrey on this tribe. I'd be looking around being like all these dude bros playing with honor and integrity and giving themselves oak-bound nicknames. Coach isn't nicknaming the girls. No. He's not going around being like, I bless you. No, they haven't earned one yet. The Tidewalker has not bestowed upon them. All right, over at Sela, Charlie is still spinning his wheels out over Rizzo. He can't get rid of that one thing Rizzo said. I know, man. And I get why, where he's like, you didn't vote for your number one person to win. Like, you didn't win. I know. And you have to vote for one person to win, and you don't vote for your number one? But here's the irony is that Sophie was the number one that Charlie's talking about. And Sophie was on this show, and she loves Rizzo. I was going to say she loves Rizzo. So it's Charlie's baggage more than this is actually that Rizzo did something wrong. Do you know what I mean? She wasn't bothered at all that her friend didn't vote …”View more
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Rizzo's gameplay in Survivor 50 is drawing attention for its boldness, but some players, like Charlie, are struggling with his decisions. Despite Charlie's criticism, Rizzo's alliances and strategy seem effective, showcasing the generational clash in gameplay styles. This segment highlights how paranoia can backfire in the game, revealing the complexities of alliances and trust among contestants.
Pod Meets World·Pod Meets Twirl'd: Survivor 5005·Mar 27, 2026
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Air travel is becoming so expensive that only the wealthy can afford it, with economy tickets to India costing over $2,500. This surge in prices is linked to a global currency crisis, especially affecting countries like India and Japan, where their currencies are rapidly declining. As inflation rises, the quality of life is deteriorating, making basic travel a luxury few can enjoy.
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar·3/31/26: World Leaders Dire Warning On Iran, Israel Execution Bill Passes, CNN Assaulted By IDF, Trump Ballroom Bunker·Mar 31, 2026
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The case of Noelia Castillo, a victim of severe abuse in a Spanish government facility, raises alarming questions about assisted suicide. After suffering horrific trauma and being failed by the state, Noelia attempted to take her own life and was later offered euthanasia as a solution to her suffering. This discussion critiques the ethics of such a decision and the societal implications of normalizing assisted suicide in the face of deep psychological pain.
The Watch Floor with Sarah Adams·The Most Tragic Story I’ve Ever Heard·Mar 27, 2026
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The guys hilariously dissect how NIL deals are ruining the magic of Cinderella stories in March Madness. The segment peaks when they compare college basketball's changing landscape to a game of musical chairs, where the biggest cash offers are the only ones that matter—leaving the underdogs scrambling for scraps.
The Bobby Bones Show·25W: Bobbys March Madness Newborn Dilemma + Eddie Witnessed 2 Fights at an AAU Tournament + Why NIL Has Ruined the Cinderella's of March Madness·Mar 23, 2026
“… like in middle school I was cool I was a cool I like I've like been through eras of my life I'm turning 40 like very soon and I'm having like a big girls weekend or it's actually more like a week I I got a week out of everyone um in the Bahamas and the theme is Sarah's eras and okay can you take us through those eras so this is because there have been so many versions of me so middle school Sarah was like all into like nails makeup like Backstreet Boys versus NSYNC versus Spice Girls I was Spice Girls all the way always obviously always but then I kind of had like this secret life in middle …”“… the boxcar children but we weren't reading that in school and like yes we were exposed to like great writing but it was so boring for me to be like quite honest like just at that age that like I was like I'm done I'm done with it and what were you like in middle school I was cool I was a cool I like I've like been through eras of my life I'm turning 40 like very soon and I'm having like a big girls weekend or it's actually more like a week I I got a week out of everyone um in the Bahamas and the theme is Sarah's eras and okay can you take us through those eras so this is because there have been so many versions of me so middle school Sarah was like all into like nails makeup like Backstreet Boys versus NSYNC versus Spice Girls I was Spice Girls all the way always obviously always but then I kind of had like this secret life in middle school where like every day I would like run home from school like I would chat with my friends and then like bolt down the streets of New York City to get home in time to watch Sailor Moon on like Cartoon Network every afternoon oh my god and so like Popular Girl was a like anime freak like obsessed with like Sailor Moon like all this anime and then …”View more
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In this hilarious segment, Sarah reveals her middle school secret life as a 'cool' girl obsessed with Sailor Moon while navigating the social scene. She hilariously contrasts her love for fantasy books with the boring school curriculum, leading to a comedic awakening where she decides to write her own adventures.
Call Her Daddy·Sarah J Maas: The Wait Is Over·Mar 05, 2026
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The U.S. must initiate total economic and information warfare against Iran before deploying troops. This includes seizing Iranian assets in the UAE and crippling their military capabilities to prevent future threats. With Iran at its weakest, decisive action is crucial to protect American lives and regional stability.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5257: More Troops To Deploy To Iran; Putting Up A Wall From The Threats Abroad·Mar 30, 2026
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Therapy Jeff joins the podcast to provide insight into the complexities behind the drama on 'The Bachelorette,' particularly surrounding Taylor Frankie Paul and the Mormon wives. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding the real-life implications of reality TV situations, and Jeff's expertise helps navigate these conversations beyond mere gossip.
The Viall Files·E1101 - Taylor and Dakota w/ Therapy Jeff, Jessi & Chase Drama, Is West/Amanda True? Why Bach Might Not Air·Mar 31, 2026
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ABC's decision to cast a domestic abuser as The Bachelorette reflects poorly on their vetting process and judgment.
The Bachelorette's cancellation highlights the absurdity of reality TV's premise, especially when featuring a controversial figure like Taylor Frankie Paul.
The Matt Walsh Show·Ep. 1753 - Why Kicking Your Kids Out at 18 Is Actually INSANE·Mar 20, 2026
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In a hilarious twist, Mike D and Morgan debate whether the upcoming Star Wars movie will be just a glorified TV episode. Their sarcastic banter peaks when Mike quips about corporations prioritizing business decisions over fans, leaving listeners laughing and nodding in agreement.
The Bobby Bones Show·Mike D Stood in Line For Pokemon & The Most Quoted Movies in Our Homes·Mar 28, 2026
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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
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The Babadook profoundly resonates with viewers, as one man shared it was more valuable than 20 years of therapy after losing his father. This Australian horror film, directed by Jennifer Kent, captures the complexities of parenting and grief, making it a transformative experience for audiences. The discussion highlights how films can connect deeply with personal experiences, even decades after their release.
Blank Check with Griffin & David·Gallipoli with Jennifer Kent·Mar 29, 2026
“… lover first you got to get with my friends will if you want to be my lover okay you got to get with my friend thank you thank you thank you so much spice girls i will take that with me okay got it you're welcome you not knowing that that was a spice girls lyric it's one of the more painful things well imagine what i thought because i didn't know it was a lyric i just thought he was just saying that stupid crazy sentence no like what i was trying to connect with you just call the spice girls stupid and crazy not a lyric if it was just as goodbye sentence for a podcast interview and this is where …”“You guys. Emma. Emma Stone. Thank you guys so much. Thanks for having me. Yes. All the best. Hey, hey, Emma, one thing. I want you to remember one thing. Yeah. And I hope you lived by this credo You can always say this to any guy If you want to be my lover first you got to get with my friends will if you want to be my lover okay you got to get with my friend thank you thank you thank you so much spice girls i will take that with me okay got it you're welcome you not knowing that that was a spice girls lyric it's one of the more painful things well imagine what i thought because i didn't know it was a lyric i just thought he was just saying that stupid crazy sentence no like what i was trying to connect with you just call the spice girls stupid and crazy not a lyric if it was just as goodbye sentence for a podcast interview and this is where i log off what about when james cameron when james cameron cameron won the academy award for best director of titanic i had not seen the movie but when he walks up on stage he says i'm king of the world did you say you've never seen titanic at the time i had not seen it when I saw him go up on stage and say, I'm king of the world. I thought, oh, …”View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts reminisce about Emma Stone's unexpected reaction to a Spice Girls lyric and Jason's shocking admission of never having seen Titanic. The comedic payoff comes when they reflect on James Cameron's iconic 'I'm king of the world' moment, leading to a playful roast of each other's pop culture knowledge.
“… as well, which is another band, an English band. But yeah, I loved Christina Aguilera. I loved Pink, 50 Cent. I loved, yeah, there was like, and the Spice Girls I mentioned already. Did you see them live? The Spice Girls. Multiple times? No, I never got to see the Spice Girls. You never saw Spice Girls live? I never saw Spice Girls live. Wait, I have seen Spice Girls live on their reunion tour, but I never saw them when they were back in the day when they were in the 90s. But you saw the OG lineup.”“… so she probably knows Are they British? They're British band. Yeah, they're like a mixed group band, but I was obsessed with them. I also love Britney Spears. I don't think I ever got to see Britney in concert, though. And I was really into McFly as well, which is another band, an English band. But yeah, I loved Christina Aguilera. I loved Pink, 50 Cent. I loved, yeah, there was like, and the Spice Girls I mentioned already. Did you see them live? The Spice Girls. Multiple times? No, I never got to see the Spice Girls. You never saw Spice Girls live? I never saw Spice Girls live. Wait, I have seen Spice Girls live on their reunion tour, but I never saw them when they were back in the day when they were in the 90s. But you saw the OG lineup.”View more
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Music and concerts became a refuge for the speaker, who reflects on their experiences of being teased in school. They share their love for British pop bands like S Club 7 and the Spice Girls, highlighting how embracing their quirks turned into a strength in adulthood. This segment illustrates how childhood challenges can shape one's identity and passions.
On Film…With Kevin McCarthy·Ep. 38 - Amelia Dimoldenberg talks Chicken Shop Date, Oscars, Interview Process, Social Media process, Red Carpets, Romantic Comedies, Kate Hudson, Spice Girls, Childhood memories, Chalamet, and more!·Mar 13, 2026
“… hustle Would be so great if that was your side after a massive show. Where are you going? Well, I've got to go over As a kid you were listening to Spice Girls no doubt Britney Spears and and then at some point At a young age you start thinking about writing Yourself and that is a leap. What what is the early early writing for you? Look like is it pen and paper and trying to write things out in a book or is it playing around with a musical instrument? It was a lot of keyboard playing Playing the keyboard and kind of it make I had like this Yamaha keyboard And I was like making a lot of beats on …”“… very cool Do you ever say to yourself? I could have been a really good tax attorney all the time Yeah, because when I was watching your movie I was like, I'm sorry I said she's amazing, but tax attorney and we don't have a lot of them Yeah, my side hustle Would be so great if that was your side after a massive show. Where are you going? Well, I've got to go over As a kid you were listening to Spice Girls no doubt Britney Spears and and then at some point At a young age you start thinking about writing Yourself and that is a leap. What what is the early early writing for you? Look like is it pen and paper and trying to write things out in a book or is it playing around with a musical instrument? It was a lot of keyboard playing Playing the keyboard and kind of it make I had like this Yamaha keyboard And I was like making a lot of beats on there and then record like doing like recording kind of separately all the different layers so yeah, it was kind of like writing lyrics and then Trying to figure out chords and very much like piano Orientated and I think it all began because I had this boyfriend Who turned out to be gay and honestly all the signs were so there he was like the …”View more
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An artist reflects on how their father's encouragement to pursue passion led them from listening to pop icons like the Spice Girls to writing their own music. Inspired by a mixtape from a cool boyfriend, they began experimenting with a Yamaha keyboard, ultimately leading to a breakthrough song that launched their career. This journey highlights the importance of early influences and the courage to follow one's dreams in the music industry.
Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend·Charli XCX·Jan 26, 2026
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President Trump announced that Iran has agreed to never pursue nuclear weapons, marking a significant shift in U.S.-Iran relations. This development follows intense negotiations and military pressure, particularly from the U.S. Navy's presence in the region. The implications of this agreement could reshape Middle Eastern geopolitics and signal a new era of diplomacy.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5243: President Trump Declares Iran Agreed To Have No Nuclear Weapons·Mar 24, 2026
“… of that but like at a certain point like i what would it take for taylor to be like never again he fucked your mom's friend i know and so many other girls and like just like lies to you about it i know but also then him just calling and being like i'm so sorry i shouldn't have done that well i think the most manipulative thing that he does is say to her like this is your choice i was always in and like he makes it seem like over and over again that she's just like made this decision that they can't be together when it's like his actions have contributed to why she made that her decision yeah yeah …”“… a little bit athletic. If he played sports, he probably has like a little bit of swag confidence whatever um the guys all seem to like him so no he's really popular they all love him yeah yeah so he must be incredibly like charming and funny and all of that but like at a certain point like i what would it take for taylor to be like never again he fucked your mom's friend i know and so many other girls and like just like lies to you about it i know but also then him just calling and being like i'm so sorry i shouldn't have done that well i think the most manipulative thing that he does is say to her like this is your choice i was always in and like he makes it seem like over and over again that she's just like made this decision that they can't be together when it's like his actions have contributed to why she made that her decision yeah yeah it's not like random she's choosing not to be with him he's like i mean technically i can do whatever i want you're choosing this so i'm gonna choose to fuck as many people around you but like i actually appreciated miranda again we gonna stand over here i appreciated miranda being like Shania I love you but you being dumb You talked to him for a …”View more
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The latest discussion on 'The Bachelorette' reveals a concerning choice in casting that could affect the show's future. While the producers aimed to bring in a relatable figure, the segment critiques Taylor's mental health struggles as a significant flaw, emphasizing that she may not be ready for the spotlight. This analysis raises questions about the implications of casting decisions in reality TV.
Bachelor Party·‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Gets Dark, ‘Age of Attraction’ Premiere, and ‘Survivor 50’ Updates·Mar 17, 2026
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The U.S. Treasury just declared America insolvent, revealing staggering debts of $47 trillion against only $6 trillion in assets. This shocking financial reality means our liabilities far exceed our resources, similar to a household earning $52,000 but spending $73,000 annually. With the government printing money irresponsibly, the economic implications could be dire for the average American.
The Rob Carson Show·Crime Falls, Sanity Follows… Not for Everyone·Mar 24, 2026
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The host shares a humorous and nostalgic story about his first experience with gin while in college, highlighting how gin cocktails emerged as a way to mask the unpleasant taste of poor-quality gin. He recalls a night with a fellow waiter named Don, where they drank Seagram's gin straight from the bottle, leading to a memorable yet reckless adventure. This anecdote ties into the broader resurgence of gin's popularity, particularly with brands like Bombay Sapphire and Hendrix making waves in the U.S.
Stuff You Should Know·Selects: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gin·Mar 21, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, the crew shares their awkward celebrity encounters, including Adam Levine's infamous 'don't look me in the eyes' request. The banter escalates as they mix up celebrity names and recount bizarre moments, leaving listeners laughing at the absurdity of it all.
The Bobby Bones Show·Best 7 Segments From The Bobby Bones Show This Week·Mar 21, 2026
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The world of private maritime security reveals a troubling truth: neoliberal globalism allows violence on behalf of corporations while states cede their monopoly on violence at sea. As tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz, the implications for global trade become dire, threatening lives and the environment. This segment highlights the historical context of piracy and the current challenges faced by maritime contractors amidst escalating conflicts.
Behind the Bastards·It Could Happen Here Weekly 224·Mar 21, 2026
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If your data quality is low, your AI model outputs will also be unreliable. This is a critical insight for product managers in AI, as understanding data pipelines and cleaning processes is essential for success. Remember, garbage in means garbage out, and knowing this can make or break your project.
The Growth Podcast·AI PM at Netflix, Amazon and Meta - Here's How to Become an AI PM (Fundamentals + Job Search)·Mar 23, 2026
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Living in Puerto Rico offers a vibrant lifestyle and a close-knit community, making it the perfect place for me and my family. After moving here nine years ago, I embraced the local culture, enjoyed the beautiful weather, and benefited from no taxes. This unique combination is why I proudly call myself Puerto Rican today.
The Iced Coffee Hour·“America Is Breaking!” The Largest Wealth Transfer In History Is Happening Right Now | Peter Schiff·Mar 22, 2026
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Apple is set to enhance its on-device AI capabilities by distilling Google's Gemini into smaller, efficient models. This innovative process allows Apple to leverage Gemini's advanced reasoning while creating models that require less computing power, paving the way for powerful AI features on your iPhone. However, Apple faces challenges due to Gemini's focus on chatbot applications, which may not align with their goals.
Mac OS Ken·Apple Grows Its AMP and Retires Mac Pro - MOSK: 03.27.2026·Mar 27, 2026
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Eliminating waste in government spending could allow the U.S. to cancel income tax for many citizens, potentially benefiting those earning up to $650,000. This idea isn't just a theory; past Democratic leaders have also acknowledged the need to root out waste. If Americans rallied behind this, it could transform the financial landscape.
The Iced Coffee Hour·"Your Job Won't Exist In 6 Months!" Why AI Is Becoming The #1 Threat To America | Andrew Yang·Mar 19, 2026
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When cash flows halt, the entire economic system risks collapse due to leverage, as Nik Bhatia explains. He emphasizes that the government, not the Fed, is responsible for financial stability, stepping in with programs like unemployment insurance when millions lose jobs. This reactionary role of the Fed highlights the interconnectedness of government spending and economic health.
What Bitcoin Did·This Is The Macro Reset | Nik Bhatia·Mar 18, 2026
“… also saw the new Netflix Squid Game, like, all-star show. Oh, yeah. Isn't Dylan Efron or something? Hannah Godway. Yeah. But like, what is it? The Spice Girl on it? Mel B? Mel B. I guess they're... You can name a Spice Girl. Remember they did like the reality TV version of it. So I guess now this is like their... Yeah, but like, yeah, it is curious how they'll do it. And they were wearing the masks as if they were the people who... The VIP. Like the VIP people. And obviously a Squid Game, it starts with like hundreds of people. They're only casting... I was about to say, yeah, there wasn't that …”“Another thing, I don't know if you guys also saw the new Netflix Squid Game, like, all-star show. Oh, yeah. Isn't Dylan Efron or something? Hannah Godway. Yeah. But like, what is it? The Spice Girl on it? Mel B? Mel B. I guess they're... You can name a Spice Girl. Remember they did like the reality TV version of it. So I guess now this is like their... Yeah, but like, yeah, it is curious how they'll do it. And they were wearing the masks as if they were the people who... The VIP. Like the VIP people. And obviously a Squid Game, it starts with like hundreds of people. They're only casting... I was about to say, yeah, there wasn't that many. It wasn't enough celebrity presence. It is. I'm definitely just intrigued, right? I mean, just like competition shows, a la Traders and things like that are at its height of its popularity And Squid Game obviously is an incredible brand and IP for Netflix Yeah And honestly I do love a reality TV show that gone a couple seasons like this and …”View more
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The new Netflix reality show based on 'Squid Game' has sparked intrigue and debate among fans. While it features familiar faces like Mel B and Zac Efron, some argue it contradicts the original show's themes, as it transforms deadly competition into a non-lethal game for money. Despite the concerns, the show's unique format and celebrity presence aim to attract viewers in an era where competition shows are wildly popular.
The Viall Files·E1089 - Age of Attraction Trailer, Sky Askari Spills Valley Persian Style Finale Tea, Summer House & RHOP·Mar 05, 2026
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Benchmark's partners faced a moral quandary during the Uber scandal, risking their billion-dollar stakes in the firm. As they grappled with public backlash and potential financial ruin, their decision-making was driven less by ethics and more by the fear of losing their fortunes. This tension illustrates how financial pressures can overshadow moral considerations in venture capital.
A Massachusetts judge's ruling has dealt a significant blow to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s health initiatives, declaring the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices illegal and dismantling its recent decisions. This ruling, backed by major pharmaceutical interests, has reverted the CDC's vaccination schedule and threatens Kennedy's broader agenda, showcasing the power of the pharmaceutical industry over public health policy.
Bannon`s War Room·WarRoom Battleground EP 974: The Healthcare Industry Is More Of A Monopoly Than You Think·Mar 23, 2026
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Transitioning from an operating role to a board position requires a fundamental shift in mindset. Instead of being hands-on and detail-oriented, board members must adopt a more detached approach, focusing on strategic oversight rather than direct involvement. This shift can be challenging, especially for those accustomed to giving direct advice and expecting immediate action.
Tiger Sisters·“Just Ask” Is the #1 Career Skill (Pay, Promotions, Power)·Mar 23, 2026
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The idea that wanting to preserve national identity makes someone a violent extremist is absurd. In a recent discussion, guests highlighted that desiring France to remain France or Japan to remain Japan is not extremist but rather a natural inclination for cultural preservation. This raises critical questions about how political narratives are shaping our understanding of patriotism and identity in a globalized world.
The Glenn Beck Program·The Iran Narrative on X Is FAKE. Here’s Who’s REALLY Behind It | Guests: Gene Hamilton & Tristan Harris | 3/27/26·Mar 27, 2026
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The idea that wanting to preserve traditional values equates to violent extremism is alarming. In a recent discussion, Gene Hamilton argues that this narrative is being weaponized to undermine family structures and cultural identities, suggesting that the real threat lies in the erosion of these values rather than in those who wish to maintain them. This raises critical questions about the implications of labeling cultural preservation as extremist behavior.
The Glenn Beck Program·Best of the Program | Guests: Gene Hamilton & Tristan Harris | 3/27/26·Mar 27, 2026
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Joe Kent's PR tour could seriously jeopardize Tyler Robinson's trial, as the ongoing investigation continues to unfold. With overwhelming evidence already presented, the potential for public opinion to taint the jury pool raises serious concerns about the integrity of the prosecution. This situation highlights the real-world impact of conspiracy theories and the importance of protecting civil liberties in high-profile cases.
The Charlie Kirk Show·Joe Kent and Tyler Robinson·Mar 24, 2026
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Societies don't collapse solely due to external threats; they fall when individuals stop holding the line within themselves. This realization highlights that a free society relies on citizens choosing discipline, truth, and courage over comfort and fear. The warning signs of societal decline are evident in our daily choices and values, not just in political failures.
The Glenn Beck Program·'Fund the Damn TSA!' Glenn EXPLODES on DC 'Pinheads' | Guest: Sen. Rick Scott | 3/24/26·Mar 24, 2026
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The Iraq War handed control to Iran, leading to a Shia superstate and the rise of ISIS, largely due to Israeli lobbying for regime change. As tensions escalated, the U.S. found itself inadvertently supporting extremist groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda in Syria. This complex web of influence raises the question: without Israel's pressure, would the Iraq War have even happened?
The Tucker Carlson Show·Joe Kent Reveals All in First Interview Since Resigning as Trump’s Counterterrorism Director·Mar 19, 2026
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A judge has ruled that Trump's attempts to issue a grand jury subpoena against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell were deemed harassment, not legitimate inquiry. This decision was based on Trump's own inflammatory statements about Powell, likening the situation to a historical plea for the removal of a meddling priest. The ruling underscores the independence of the Federal Reserve and highlights the legal boundaries of presidential power.
The Illegal News with Sarah Longwell·S2 Ep151: Trump’s Half-Baked Border Plan Collides With Legal Reality (w/ Andrew Weissmann)·Mar 17, 2026
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The Supreme Court's upcoming decision could severely restrict asylum seekers' rights, potentially allowing the Trump administration's 'metering' policy to block individuals just feet from the U.S. border. This policy, rooted in a controversial 1993 ruling, could undermine long-standing international laws protecting refugees from persecution. If the court rules in favor of this approach, it may jeopardize the U.S.'s commitment to human rights and asylum processes.
Pivot Podcast·Mid March Pivot: Why people air out dirty laundry in public, Maxx Crosby speaks out on Ravens, Russell Wilson Pro Bowl dad, Kenyon Martin keeps it real, WNBA players huge win, overdue apology and how important is peace in a partner?·Mar 20, 2026
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AI is now being integrated into military operations, potentially influencing target selection, though human oversight remains crucial. While some experts believe AI can effectively evaluate targets, the debate continues on whether it should operate without human involvement. This intersection of technology and defense raises questions about global standards and competition, especially with advancements in Chinese AI capabilities.
This Week in Startups·$2.5B Chip Heist, The Future of American AI, and Purpose-Built Robots | This Week in AI Ep 6·Mar 25, 2026
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Gollum, a complex character from J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings,' embodies both villainy and vulnerability, sparking personal stories about family connections. One host shares how their mother affectionately called them 'my precious' while also enforcing a strict reading regimen of 'The Hobbit.' This blend of nostalgia and humor highlights Gollum's enduring impact on fans and families alike.
The Big Picture·The Oscar Hangover Mailbag. Plus: ‘Dune: Part Three’ Is Coming!·Mar 17, 2026
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In this discussion about 'The Mandalorian', the hosts explore the nature of Grogu, the beloved character often referred to as 'Baby Yoda.' They debate whether Grogu should be classified as a human, an animal, or something entirely different, highlighting the challenges of explaining his identity to a child and the implications of his character's development.
House of R·‘The Martian’ Revisited, With Amanda Dobbins·Mar 17, 2026
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If the war continues, oil prices could soar to $180 a barrel, creating a massive economic impact. Currently, Middle Eastern crude is already at $165 a barrel, and with rising demand and limited supply, the situation is dire. As diesel prices approach $10 a gallon, the U.S. economy faces significant challenges ahead, especially as summer driving season approaches.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5233: Fighting AI Mandates In The States; Islam Is Creeping Into Texas Schools·Mar 20, 2026
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Congress has increasingly delegated its war powers to the presidency, allowing leaders like Bill Barr to push for a 'unitary executive' without accountability. This shift stems from Congress's fear of political repercussions after the Iraq War, leading them to relinquish responsibility. Ironically, the founders' intent to disperse power is undermined as political parties now dominate over institutional checks and balances.
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar·3/20/26: Bibi Demands Ground Troops, Hegseth Caught Lying, Iran War Master Plan w/ David Sirota·Mar 20, 2026
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The premise of the 'Age of Attraction' show is baffling; participants are shocked by their own ages, yet they look their ages! One woman is stunned to learn her 51-year-old partner has gray hair, questioning how anyone could misjudge that. As the Sweet Sixteen games begin, the conversation shifts, but the absurdity of age perceptions lingers.
Venezuelan baseball culture brings a vibrant energy that contrasts sharply with the more subdued U.S. style. During the World Baseball Classic, players like Ronald Acuña Jr. and Sal Pérez showcased their skills while fans celebrated with lively dances and cheers. This cultural difference highlights why Venezuelan fans are so passionately engaged in the game.
Ocho faces a hilarious dilemma over expensive Lakers tickets, ranging from $15,000 to $25,000. As he jokes about giving up his seat for his daughter's birthday, the conversation reveals the absurdity of ticket prices and the lengths fans go for their loved ones. This light-hearted exchange showcases the passion and humor surrounding sports fandom.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: Seahawks Byron Murphy BRINGS LOMBARDI TROPHY to WEDDING + 49ers ADD Christian Kirk to WR ROOM + NBA to VOTE on EXPANSION Teams in LAS VEGAS & SEATTLE + Most ICONIC Hip Hop CHAIN·Mar 17, 2026