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Trust in the media is at an all-time low. And there’s a reason—endless virtue signaling and manufactured outrage. Finally, there’s an alternative. Morning Wire is presented by Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief, John Bickley, and co-host Georgia Howe. Get daily coverage of the latest developments in politics, culture, education, sports, and more. Wake up with Morning Wire and get the facts first on the news you need to know.
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What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for. Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor. We explore how race affects every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, food and everything in between. This podcast makes all of us part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story. Code Switch was named Apple Podcasts' first-ever Show of the Year in 2020. Want to level ...
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Everyone has a dream. But sometimes there’s a gap between where we are and where we want to be. True, there are some people who can bridge that gap easily, on their own, but all of us need a little help at some point. A little boost. An accountability partner. A Snooze Squad. In each episode, the Snooze Squad will strategize an action plan for people to face their fears. Guests will transform their own perception of their potential and walk away a few inches closer to who they want to become ...
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Deep in the Mojave Desert, there is a little town with a big name and a bizarre history: California City. For decades, real estate developers have sold a dream here: if you buy land now, you’ll be rich one day. Thousands of people bought this dream. Many were young couples and hard-working immigrants looking to build a better future. But much of the land they bought is nearly worthless. In this new podcast from LAist Studios, host Emily Guerin tells a story of money, power and deception.
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OpenAI asked Trump administration to expand Chips Act tax credit to cover data centers, plus is Wall Street losing faith in AI? and Apple new iPhone features
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5:58A recent letter from OpenAI reveals more details about how the company is hoping the federal government can support the company's ambitious plans for data center construction. Also, a rough week for tech stocks might signal a loss of investor confidence in artificial intelligence. And while Apple’s iPhone already supports texting, calling emergency…
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Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, Nov. 7
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1:41:04In a live conversation on YouTube, Lawfare Editor in Chief Benjamin Wittes sat down with Lawfare Senior Editors Anna Bower, Molly Roberts, Roger Parloff and Eric Columbus to discuss the criminal trial of the man who threw a sandwich at a federal immigration officer in D.C., a hearing in the prosecution of James Comey, litigation over the conditions…
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Nigeria on Notice: The Trump Administration Zeros In On Christian Persecution
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21:31What exactly is happening to Christians on the ground in Nigeria and why has the legacy media been so unwilling to call it genocide? In this episode Daily Wire Culture Reporter Megan Basham speaks with Congressman Riley Moore, Senator Ted Cruz, and a regional ministering expert to find out. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. Equip Foods: Equip …
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News Wrap: Cornell reaches $60M deal with Trump administration to restore funding
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5:55In our news wrap Friday, Cornell University announced a $60 million deal with the Trump administration to restore federal funding and end investigations into the school, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says his country has received an exemption from U.S. sanctions on Russian energy and Denmark 's government announced a plan that would ban soc…
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Thursday, November 6th, 2025: Trump administration reduces SNAP payments; Mainers face steep healthcare premium increases
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9:54This Day in Maine for Thursday, November 6th, 2025.
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Supreme Court Justices Question Trump Administration on Tariffs
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13:51P.M. Edition for Nov. 5. The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments over President Trump’s global tariffs, and whether he exceeded his authority to impose them. WSJ Supreme Court correspondent Jess Bravin discusses the justices’ responses. Plus, we hear from Journal White House reporter Meridith McGraw on the president’s reaction to Democrats’ ele…
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Trump administration says it will partially pay for SNAP
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19:18The Trump administration says it will restart SNAP food benefits for the nearly 42 million Americans that receive them, but that it will pay out only half the amount people normally get. A federal judge ruled that the government must continue funding Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits on an emergency basis after the food assistance …
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Judge rules Trump administration must fund SNAP payments during shutdown
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20:55First, the Trump administration has been ordered by a judge to continue funding food support amid the ongoing federal shutdown. Then, a new fight over short-term rentals is heating up. Next, KPBS starts looking at how families with kids are making ends meet across the county. We tell you the latest on plans to build cabins for those experiencing ho…
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A Settlement in a 20-Year Legal Fight Could Make it Harder to Use Your Rewards Credit Card
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13:46P.M. Edition for Nov. 10. A settlement between merchants and Visa and Mastercard over interchange fees would let stores reject popular credit cards. WSJ reporter AnnaMaria Andriotis, who covers banking for the Journal, discusses why that’s a big change in the industry that could change how often you use premium credit cards. Plus, the longest gover…
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SEPTA is nearly done inspecting its rail fleet. Why haven’t more cars returned to service?
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5:26The KYW Newsradio All Local on Monday, Nov. 10, 2025 (evening edition)Why is SEPTA cancelling more regional rail trains instead of putting the inspected cars back into service? ...The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to keep full SNAP payments on hold. That's leading to increased strain on food banks and other services....The Philad…
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Elon Musk uses Grok to imagine the possibility of love, plus, ‘Pluribus’ was emphatically ‘made by humans,’ not AI
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4:21After Tesla shareholders approved a new compensation package that could be worth $1 trillion, CEO Elon Musk appears to be celebrating with a normal weekend on his social media platform X. Also, if you watched all the way to the end of the new Apple TV show “Pluribus,” you may have noticed an unusual disclaimer in the credits: “This show was made by…
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Home heating assistance in limbo as cold snap sweeps U.S.
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21:05As lawmakers in Washington take steps toward ending the government shutdown, University of Pennsylvania energy expert Sanya Carley talks about federal home heating help known as LIHEAP, which is not being paid out to residents of several states as a cold snap arrives. Then, former Department of Justice pardon attorney Liz Oyer discusses President T…
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Alternative Indicators: Can Nevada Employment Predict Where the Economy is Headed?
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12:31Since the early 2000s, a fall in employment in the state of Nevada has preceded a broader U.S. recession. It makes sense why—the economic fortunes of Las Vegas, which make up a big part of the state’s overall economy, are intimately tied to consumers’ comfort with spending. Host Alex Ossola speaks with Andrew Woods, director of the Center for Busin…
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22 trains along 3 Regional Rail lines canceled on Monday
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2:56The KYW Newsradio All Local on Monday, Nov. 10, 2025 (midday edition):Nearly two dozen trains have been canceled on three Regional Rail lines as the deadline to finish inspections of the Silverliner IV cars approaches....A woman was killed in a hit-and-run in the Feltonville section of North Philadelphia late Sunday night. Police are looking for th…
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AI Boom Leads To Increased Concerns Of Environmental Impacts Of Data Centers
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10:29California legislators considered dozens of bills related to artificial intelligence this year. Those numbers have spiked as lawmakers grapple with the technology’s increasing presence and possible negative consequences. One point of concern: the impact that generative AI will have on the state’s natural resources as it becomes an everyday tool for…
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Poway City Council looks to fill newly vacant seat
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13:15The Poway City Council held a special meeting to determine its next steps in the wake of last week’s recall and resignation of a council member. Then, a South Bay school will close at the end of this school year. And, researchers are trying to find out if GLP-1 weight loss drugs could be used to fight long COVID. Also, Scott Lewis from Voice of San…
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The Senate finally reaches a deal to fund the government, a man opens fire on ICE agents in Chicago, and the President of Syria visits the White House in a historic move. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Today's Sponsors: Beam - Go to https://shopbeam.com/WIRE, use code W…
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The Government Shutdown Just Got One Step Closer to Ending
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14:56A.M. Edition for Nov. 10. The Senate last night moved toward ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, after eight members of the Democratic caucus broke rank and joined Republicans in voting to advance a spending measure. WSJ’s Siobhan Hughes explains what helped break the stalemate. Plus, an update on air travel as the FAA restricts…
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How Chinese Real Estate Became the Biggest Bubble in History
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47:01Land is a weird asset. We need it to be affordable because everyone needs somewhere to live. But for many people, real estate is also their biggest store of wealth — a kind of national piggybank that fuels both personal fortunes and broader economies. Nowhere is that tension sharper than in China, where housing affordability remains a major challen…
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How Philly police handle missing persons cases
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4:38The KYW Newsradio All Local on Monday, Nov. 10, 2025 (morning edition):The disappearance of Kada Scott last month prompted more families to post and share pictures of their missing loved ones, hoping to gain attention and traction in finding them. ...A preliminary hearing date is expected to be set Monday for Keon King, the man accused of kidnappin…
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News Wrap: Senate works through weekend as shutdown enters 40th day
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2:29In our news wrap Sunday, the Senate held a rare Sunday session as Thune said a potential deal to end the shutdown is “coming together,” Super Typhoon Fung-wong hit the Philippines, Hamas handed over the remains of an Israeli soldier killed in 2014, health officials are investigating a botulism outbreak linked to recalled baby formula, and former NF…
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Children exposed to ‘horrific violence’ in Sudan’s civil war, UNICEF says
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4:08Aid groups say tens of thousands of people have fled violence in el-Fasher, a city in the Darfur region of Sudan, which is in the midst of a yearslong civil war. This follows an official declaration that famine is spreading through the northeastern African nation. John Yang speaks with Sheldon Yett, UNICEF’s representative in Sudan, for more. PBS N…
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Children exposed to ‘horrific violence’ in Sudan’s civil war, UNICEF says
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4:08Aid groups say tens of thousands of people have fled violence in el-Fasher, a city in the Darfur region of Sudan, which is in the midst of a yearslong civil war. This follows an official declaration that famine is spreading through the northeastern African nation. John Yang speaks with Sheldon Yett, UNICEF’s representative in Sudan, for more. PBS N…
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New study suggests link between medical imaging and pediatric cancer risk
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5:02Medical imaging, like X-rays and CT scans, are routine, non-invasive and painless tools used by doctors to make diagnoses. But a recent study of about 4 million children published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that the radiation exposure from imaging could pose a risk for pediatric cancer. John Yang speaks with Dr. Rebecca Smith-B…
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Thousands marched down Ben Franklin Parkway to honor service members
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4:45The KYW Newsradio All Local on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025 (evening edition)It was a rainy Sunday, but that didn’t stop thousands from marching in Philadelphia’s annual Veterans Parade preceding Veterans Day on Tuesday. ...The historic house where legendary jazz musician, John Coltrane lived in Strawberry Mansion is being renovated for the public to enjoy…
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Why regulators want to ban a key ingredient in kratom, a popular herbal supplement
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6:35Southeast Asians have used kratom leaves as a home remedy for centuries. Recently, its popularity in the U.S. has exploded as a way to ease the effects of opioid withdrawal. But kratom is poorly regulated and synthetic versions contain high levels of a powerful compound that officials say should be restricted. Ali Rogin speaks with Tampa Bay Times …
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How the loss of USAID funding affects Indonesia’s ability to fight climate change
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3:58The ripple effects of the Trump administration’s elimination of USAID are being felt in dozens of countries where the agency supported initiatives ranging from public health programs to infrastructure and climate resilience projects. Angeles Ponpa from Northwestern University’s school of journalism traveled to Indonesia to see the effect on one of …
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How the loss of USAID funding affects Indonesia’s ability to fight climate change
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3:58The ripple effects of the Trump administration’s elimination of USAID are being felt in dozens of countries where the agency supported initiatives ranging from public health programs to infrastructure and climate resilience projects. Angeles Ponpa from Northwestern University’s school of journalism traveled to Indonesia to see the effect on one of …
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The Bullshit Artist Formerly Known As Prince Andrew
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3 Philadelphia police officers are recovering after being pepper-sprayed in University City
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5:41The KYW Newsradio All Local on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025 (morning edition)Three Philadelphia police officers are in the hospital after being pepper-sprayed as they tried to break up a large crowd in University City last night....At least 33 flights have been canceled so far this morning at Philly International, and more than a thousand total across the …
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Amazon and Netflix Are Winning: Can Old-School Media Compete?
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33:21This week we’re bringing you an episode of our sister podcast WSJ’s Take On the Week, a weekly show focused on the news that’ll move markets in the week to come. In this week's episode, guest host Miriam Gottfried is joined by Michael Nathanson and Robert Fishman, senior media analysts at MoffettNathanson, to break down the potential Paramount Skyd…
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Lawfare Archive: Waxman and Ramsey on Delegating War Power
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52:20There is much debate among academics and policy experts over the power the Constitution affords to the president and Congress to initiate military conflicts. But as Michael Ramsey and Matthew Waxman, law professors at the University of San Diego and Columbia, respectively, point out in a recent law review article, this focus misses the mark. In fac…
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Can The GOP Rebound? Lessons from Last Week’s Elections
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13:08Democrats had quite the splash in last week’s election, despite several controversial candidates on the ballot. In this episode we speak with a Republican Strategist about what went wrong, and how issues like energy costs, the economy, and the ongoing government shutdown could shape the road ahead. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. Balance of …
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What Next: TBD | Why Tesla Is Paying Elon a Trillion Bucks
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30:45Tesla shareholders just approved a trillion dollar (with a t!) pay package for Elon Musk. Is it enough incentive to keep him around the company and away from verbal spats with government officials? Because the whole Musk empire is still reeling from that dalliance. Guest: Faiz Siddiqui, tech reporter at The Washington Post and author of Hubris Maxi…
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Jake Tapper on ‘Race Against Terror’
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1:00:01Larry sits down with CNN anchor and bestselling author Jake Tapper to discuss his new book, 'Race Against Terror: Chasing an Al Qaeda Killer at the Dawn of the Forever War.' The two explore America’s evolving response to terrorism, the pursuit and prosecution of terrorists, and what today’s battles over Donald Trump reveal about truth, power, and a…
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Longest shutdown on record disrupts air travel and food assistance for Americans
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6:45Any possible optimism that lawmakers would reach a deal this weekend to end the longest government shutdown on record has faded. The Senate held its first Saturday session since the shutdown began, but no votes were scheduled. John Yang speaks with former FAA administrator Randy Babbitt and Supreme Court analyst Amy Howe about two widespread effect…
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News Wrap: UPS and FedEx ground MD-11 cargo planes after deadly crash
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3:10In our news wrap Saturday, UPS and FedEx grounded their MD-11 cargo planes after Tuesday’s deadly crash in Kentucky, a federal judge said Trump cannot deploy National Guard troops to Portland, a Russian drone attack killed three people in Ukraine, health officials said the death toll in Gaza rose to 69,000, Arctic air from Canada is sweeping south,…
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Struggling rural hospitals compete for billions of dollars in federal funding
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6:45Health systems in rural America are struggling. Many are losing money and over the past decade, more than 100 have closed. To address Medicaid shortfalls in the “One Big Beautiful” budget bill, Congress approved a $50 billion rural health transformation fund. Ali Rogin speaks with National Rural Health Association chief policy officer Carrie Cochra…
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What the ‘bird theory’ test may reveal about your relationship
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6:51One of the latest relationship tests to go viral is the “bird theory,” racking up millions of views on social media. It’s based on a theory developed by couples researcher John Gottman about the importance of engaging with partners when looking for a connection. John Yang speaks with licensed clinical psychologist Alexandra Solomon to learn more ab…
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SNAP benefits on hold again following emergency Supreme Court ruling
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4:25The KYW Newsradio All Local: Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025 (morning edition):The U.S. Supreme Court has granted the Trump Administration’s emergency appeal to temporarily block a court order to fully fund SNAP payments in November amid the government shutdown. Before that ruling came down last night, Governor Josh Shapiro warned of a long legal battle ahe…
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What’s News in Markets: Airport Chaos, E.l.f. Disappoints, Palantir Falls
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5:27How have the FAA’s major flight cancellations affected the airlines? And why did E.l.f. Beauty’s stock plummet after reporting an increase in quarterly sales? Plus, what does Wall Street’s growing jitters about a possible AI bubble mean for Palantir Technologies? Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that…
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Lawfare Archive: The Dangers of Deploying the Military on U.S. Soil
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1:33:52From November 6, 2024: For today’s special episode, Lawfare General Counsel and Senior Editor Scott R. Anderson held a series of conversations with contributors to a special series of articles on “The Dangers of Deploying the Military on U.S. Soil” that Lawfare recently published on its website, in coordination with our friends at Protect Democracy…
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The Viral Milk That Helped Set Off America's Protein Boom
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43:25Protein seems to be everywhere these days, with brands from Starbucks to Pepsi jumping on the trend. But the obsession with protein may have started earlier — with a humble dairy product that defied the broader decline in US milk consumption. Fairlife, which uses a specialized filtering process to boost protein and cut sugar and lactose in its milk…
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The hidden history of demonizing SNAP recipients
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35:35Around 42 million people in the United States get SNAP benefits each month to cover basic needs like eggs, bread, and infant formula. Because of the government shutdown, most of those benefits have lapsed, and despite a judge's ruling that the Trump administration release contingency funds to cover the program, the White House will now only offer p…
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ICYMI: The Internet Has A Gambling Problem
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52:09On today’s episode host Kate Lindsay is joined by Manny Fidel, culture writer and cohost of the No Such Thing podcast, to explain how gambling took over the internet. A recent betting scandal not only exposed the chokehold that gambling has on the sports industry, but opened up a larger conversation about how everything on the internet is influence…
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Montanans could face travel disruptions as regional hubs reduce flights
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1:36Dozens of airports face possible flight reductions beginning Nov. 7 due to the federal government shutdown. Montana airport directors advise travelers to stay informed.By Victoria Traxler
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