Welcome to I'm Not A Lawyer But: The Debrief, where my co-host, Goooooolzby & I, fill you in on all the latest details of all things court, lawsuits & legal matters but be advised - we are no legal experts. To watch this podcast recorded LIVE & to gt access to any and all documents used, join my patreon! http://Patreon.com/imnotalawyerbut
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Monday through Friday, Marketplace demystifies the digital economy in less than 10 minutes. We look past the hype and ask tough questions about an industry that’s constantly changing.
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Major news events throughout the world continue to be largely ignored until they reach tragic proportions. Underreported, a weekly feature on The Leonard Lopate Show, tackles these issues and gives an in-depth look into stories that are often relegated to the back pages.
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Join the talented reporters at military.com every two weeks for your military news -- told in podcast format. A Military.com production.
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Marketplace® is the leading business news program in the nation. We bring you clear explorations of how economic news affects you, through stories, conversations, newsworthy numbers and more. The Marketplace All-in-One podcast provides each episode of the public radio broadcast programs Marketplace, Marketplace Morning Report®and Marketplace Tech® along with our podcasts Make Me Smart, Corner Office and The Uncertain Hour. Visit marketplace.org for more. From American Public Media. Twitter: ...
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This podcast features alums of the Fulbright Program who talk about their work and research, about regional and local ramifications of global diversity-related issues, and the impact their Fulbright experience has had on their personal and professional growth. Episodes will also feature advocates and professionals from diverse communities working towards greater inclusion in higher education/educational exchange. Please note: The views expressed in this interview series are entirely those of ...
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EEOC Micro Learning Moments is an ongoing podcast series from EEOC’s Office of Federal Operations (OFO), designed to be a user-friendly and relevant source of information for the Federal Sector EEO community, as well as all other interested Federal and private sector employees. The series’ brief interview format features conversations with guests both internal and external to EEOC, and spotlights EEOC resources and issues of interest on selected EEO and diversity topics viewed from OFO’s Fed ...
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Bytes: Week in Review — the most impactful moment, the biggest flub and the most underreported story in tech
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We’ve reached the midyear mark for 2024, so for our weekly review show, “Tech Bytes,” we are breaking format and taking stock of the past six months in tech with Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios. Marketplace’s Lily Jamali asked her what she thought was the most underreported story of the last six months. And what was the biggest flub? We’l…
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How fast would the economy feel an interest rate cut?
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Inquiring minds want to know: When will the Federal Reserve cut interest rates? Fed Chair Jay Powell isn’t ready to answer that question. But when rates are cut, there’s gonna be a lag before the Americans feels it. Also in this episode: Egg-freezing rates skyrocket as more employer benefits cover the procedure, the U.S. is less trade-oriented than…
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For the oldest members of Gen X, retirement is right around the corner. But a new report from BlackRock found only 60% of Gen X feels on track to retire, the lowest of any generation. We’ll do the numbers on which Americans feel confident in their retirement savings and what could explain generational and gender gaps. And, we’ll get into a social m…
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Powell says rate decisions won’t be influenced by the election
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Stocks close higher; Powell says the election won’t impact rate decisions; Wholesale inventories rise; Intuit pivots to AI.By Marketplace / Nova Safo and Justin Ho
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Biden administration imposes new steel, aluminum tariffs
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The tariffs cover steel and aluminum shipped from Mexico, but made elsewhere; Powell opens door to interest rate cuts; Microsoft leaves OpenAI board; Samsung workers in South Korea go on strike.By Marketplace / Nova Safo and Justin Ho
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A major regional bank has agreed to resolve claims that it harmed thousands of customers by opening fake accounts, and charging for unnecessary insurance tied to car and truck loans. Fifth Third Bank will pay millions of dollars and is labeling these “legacy issues.” We’ll unpack. Then, we’ll also do some bond and stock markets Powell-parsing, and …
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What are you willing to do to avoid layoffs?
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Would you work weekends? Make a longer commute? Even take a pay cut? While unemployment isn’t high by historic standards, it is higher than it was last summer. A new survey outlines the sacrifices some workers are willing to make to avoid getting the axe. Plus, a new platform elevates Black country artists, and Fed Chair Jerome Powell hinted that t…
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South Korean Samsung workers go on indefinite strike
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From the BBC World Service: A union representing workers at South Korean technology giant Samsung Electronics has called on its 30,000 members to go on strike indefinitely as part of its campaign for better pay and benefits. Plus, NATO members are holding a three-day summit to mark the organization’s 75th birthday — and the focus is on Ukraine. The…
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Progressive TikTok creators turn against Biden
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About a third of adults under 30 regularly get their news on TikTok, according to the Pew Research Center. And in this election season, the messages from young, left-leaning creators on the short-form video app are pretty different from last time around. In 2020, a coalition of influencers united to back presidential candidate Joe Biden’s campaign,…
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Progressive TikTok creators turn against Biden
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About a third of adults under 30 regularly get their news on TikTok, according to the Pew Research Center. And in this election season, the messages from young, left-leaning creators on the short-form video app are pretty different from last time around. In 2020, a coalition of influencers united to back presidential candidate Joe Biden’s campaign,…
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Burning Questions: How can I make my home climate friendly?
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One important way individuals can make a difference in their carbon emissions is to electrify their home. But that can feel like a daunting change when you’re just getting started. In this episode, Amy talks with Donnel Baird, founder of BlocPower, a start up that’s focused on electrifying homes and buildings. They dive into all the climate conscio…
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The problem with the American 30-year mortgage
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The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is as American as apple pie. But it wasn’t always this way, and it’s putting the housing market in a tough spot lately. A substantial amount of homeowners with low-rate mortgages are choosing to stay put in their homes rather than selling and buying a new one at higher rates. It’s created what’s known as a lock-in ef…
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Health care is still hot in the job market
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The job market has cooled in recent months. The days of two openings per available worker may be over, but some sectors still have to struggle to find employees. One industry on a hot streak is health care, thanks in part to the continued workforce disruptions caused by COVID. Also in this episode: Small-business optimism rises despite cost concern…
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Markets mixed; Powell says labor market has cooled; Drug middlemen under fire; Non-alcoholic beer brand doubles in value.By Marketplace / Nova Safo and Justin Ho
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Small business owners are a bit more optimistic
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A measure of small business optimism hit its highest point of the year in June; Hurricane Beryl leaves Texas oil infrastructure largely unscathed; Purdue Pharma creditors ask for authorization to sue Sackler family members; Boeing 737 planes to be inspected for potential faulty oxygen mask systems.By Marketplace / Nova Safo and Justin Ho
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Sackler family may now face fresh Oxycontin lawsuits
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After last month’s Supreme Court ruling, a judge weighs whether to allow lawsuits against Sackler family members. Plus, waiting on word from Jerome Powell and the Fed, and what happens when an online DNA test kicks up complicated history.By Marketplace / David Brancaccio and Leanna Byrne
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At NATO summit, nations weigh Ukraine spending
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Military spending and aid for Ukraine are high on the agenda at this week’s NATO summit; Americans added more than $11 billion to consumer debt in May; and a practical look at newly-implemented guidelines from the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.By Marketplace / David Brancaccio and Leanna Byrne
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