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Episode 362: Neal and Toby examine the bipartisan bill that would prevent members of Congress from trading on the stock market that often bring up concerns of ethics. Then, some states are allowing vending machines to sell bullets to gun owners. Plus, Three Mile Island, the site of one of the worst nuclear disasters in US history, is gaining interest in opening back up to power AI. Next, Neal shares his favorite numbers on a $150K dog, Drake’s lost bet, and children leaving downtown areas. Lastly, NYC Mayor Eric Adams rolls out the first official trash bin.

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00:00 - 7-Eleven Day

2:30 - Stock trading ban for Congress

6:50 - Vending machines shooting out bullets

11:00 - Three Mile Island revival

14:50 - Kids are leaving cities

17:00 - The $150K dog

19:00 - Drake curse strikes again

21:00 - NYC trash bin

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Episode 362: Neal and Toby examine the bipartisan bill that would prevent members of Congress from trading on the stock market that often bring up concerns of ethics. Then, some states are allowing vending machines to sell bullets to gun owners. Plus, Three Mile Island, the site of one of the worst nuclear disasters in US history, is gaining interest in opening back up to power AI. Next, Neal shares his favorite numbers on a $150K dog, Drake’s lost bet, and children leaving downtown areas. Lastly, NYC Mayor Eric Adams rolls out the first official trash bin.

Expand your world with Meta AI. Now on Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook and Messenger.

00:00 - 7-Eleven Day

2:30 - Stock trading ban for Congress

6:50 - Vending machines shooting out bullets

11:00 - Three Mile Island revival

14:50 - Kids are leaving cities

17:00 - The $150K dog

19:00 - Drake curse strikes again

21:00 - NYC trash bin

Get your Morning Brew Daily Mug HERE: https://shop.morningbrew.com/products/morning-brew-daily-mug?utm_medium=youtube&utm_source=mbd&utm_campaign=mug

Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD

Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow

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