Rideshare app Uber is rolling out a new feature in LA, San Francisco, and Detroit, allowing women drivers and passengers to request to be connected only with other women. The company says the move is in hopes of improving safety and recruiting more women drivers. But first: U.S. steel producers raise prices in response to Trump's tariffs, and we take a look at how the housing market could be complicating the jobs picture.
Focus on Africa - Ghana’s special clinic for cleft lip patients
Good news about the state-of-the-art treatment facility in Ghana for cleft lip patients
And as the number of billionaires on the continent rises, we ask - are billionaires good or bad for Africa?
Why are violence and insecurity on the increase in Haiti despite the presence of an international force?. Does the Kenyan contingent have adequate resources?
Presenter : Richard Kagoe Producers: Alfonso Daniels, Yvette Twagiramariya, Sunita Nahar and Tom Kavanagh Senior Producer: Paul Bakibinga Technical Producer: Frank McWeeny Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
The Daily Signal - It’s Back to (Micro) School Time! And What Are Micro-Schools Anyway?
“Back To School”
Yes, it’s back-to-school time in much of Virginia come the first week of August and as we enter a universe where the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the dismantling of the Federal Department of Education, many Virginians feel uneasy about what that future will bring.
As we said in the column from last week titled “Could an End to Funding Mean a Start to School Choice?” it is also a time of opportunity to go back to serving the children of Virginia and providing them with the tools to be great adults. In last week’s column we touched on the Virginia Micro-School Network and so many people asked about what that was, we decided that we needed to sit down with Lindsey Zea with the Virginia Micro Schools network to find out what they are and where they are going.
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast - Conspiracies Left and Right
As the Trump administration presses a case against the Obamans for pursuing Trump maliciously in 2016 and 2017, liberals and populists are pressing for more and more information on the confusing matter of Jeffrey Epstein. Is there an "omniconspiracy" of the American elites? And we take a look at the remarkable deal struck between the administration and Columbia University. Give a listen.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing - TNB Tech Minute: Nvidia and AMD CEOs Rally Behind President Trump’s AI Plan
Walmart is simplifying its approach to AI agents. Plus, SK Hynix will boost its investment in AI chips after record results. Ariana Aspuru hosts.
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CoinDesk Podcast Network - Tesla Shares Are Down, Could Bitcoin Be Its Saving Grace? | COINDESK DAILY
Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry as Tesla shares plunged following the firm's Q2 revenue.
Tesla’s bitcoin bag is now worth around $1.2 billion after BTC’s price climbed 30% in the second quarter of this year. According to its earnings report, the EV maker’s Q2 revenue came in at $22.5 billion, roughly matching estimates. And, a Denver grand jury has indicted a married couple for allegedly operating a multi-million-dollar crypto scam. CoinDesk’s Jennifer Sanasie hosts “CoinDesk Daily.”
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Global News Podcast - Thai and Cambodian troops exchange fire in deadly clashes
Thailand seals border with Cambodia after clashes leave at least 12 people dead. Also: a deadly plane crash in eastern Russia, and how many steps should you take each day to stay healthy?
Bad Faith - Episode 494 – What Happened to AOC? (w/ Corbin Trent)
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Co-founder of Justice Democrats and former communications director for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Corbin Trent talks AOC’s excuses for voting against Marjorie Taylor Greene’s amendment to pull weapons funding to Israel, whether AOC’s failures are evidence that it’s impossible to work within the Democratic Party, the Democrats’ hesitation to exploit Epstein, and how establishment Dems work to defeat not only progressive electeds but bedrock progressive policies like expanding abortion access.
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The BBC has gained rare access to the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, where gangs now control 90% of the city. The police there are outnumbered and outgunned, government authority has all but collapsed, and ordinary Haitians are trapped in a daily struggle for survival. In the past six months, more than 4,000 people have been killed. We have a special report. Also on the programme: Thailand and Cambodia trade airstrikes and artillery fire in a deadly escalation of a border dispute; and do you really need to do 10,000 steps a day to be healthy? (Photo: Gang members on the streets of the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince. Credit: BBC/ Phil Pendlebury)
Native America Calling - Thursday, July 24, 2025 – Treaties more than a century old provide both guidance and constraints

The Crow Tribe is marking the 200th anniversary of their treaty with the United States. It is a document whose limits have been tested over that time, but still defines the tribe’s relationship with the federal government. This year also marks 170 years since the treaty ratifying the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indians’ official relationship with the U.S. We’ll examine these important historical and legal milestones and how they fit in with the extensive and complicated history of treaties.
GUESTS
Heather Whiteman Runs Him (Apsáalooke), associate clinical professor and the director of the Tribal Justice Clinic at Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona
Stephen Selam (Yakama Nation), executive secretary of Yakama Nation tribal council
Jeanine Gordon (Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation), special assistant to the president for Native American outreach for Whitman College
Jim Real Bird (Apsáalooke), horse hand and co-organizer of the 1825 Crow Tribe Treaty commemoration
Lanny Real Bird (Apsáalooke), educator, consultant, and Native language advocate
Break 1 Music: Crow Push Dance Song (song) Authentic Native American Music (artist) Authentic Native American Music (album)
Break 2 Music: Steamboat Akalii Song (song) Jay Begaye (artist) Horses Are Our Journey World (album)