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The Commentary Magazine Podcast - The Worst Press Conference in Presidential History
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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Listener Mail: Rocky Mountain Flats Nuclear Site, Fire in the Sky, Hazards of Retail
Why don't more people know about the Rocky Mountain Flats Nuclear Site? Can listeners help the guys figure out what caused a mysterious explosion at the US Navy boot camp in 1999? From deep in the depths of Amazon, an anonymous employee reaches out with information on the world of Amazon -- and the hazards of working in retail in general. All this and more in this week's listener mail.
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CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 01/20
Defeat for Senate Democrats on the filibuster and voting rights. President Biden defends his first year in office. The Supreme Court rejects former President Trump's efforts to block the release of records on the Capitol attack. Correspondent Steve Kathan has the CBS World News Roundup for Thursday, January 20, 2022:
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Headlines From The Times - Where carne asada is a crime
For over 140 years, street vendors hawking Mexican food have been a staple of life in Southern California. Horse-drawn tamale wagons turned into taco trucks, turned into hot dog carts, turned into pop-up tents — …and, eventually, hipsters caught on and these trends went national.
But even as SoCal has become famous worldwide for its street food scene, government officials have amped up their war on it.
Today, we examine one city’s crackdown on street vendors. And we also talk to an East L.A. taquero affected by code enforcement.
More reading:
Column: He’s L.A. food royalty. He began with a taco cart. Let street vendors thrive
Anaheim teams with county to take down taco stand pop-ups
Where to get beef birria, and a haircut. Seriously.
The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 1.20.22
Alabama
- Senator Tommy Tuberville speaks about election law forced into the US senate
- State Senator to offer bill in special session that does not tax stimulus checks
- An Elmore County judge grants restraining order against Tallassee mayor re: his wife
- Almost 1,000 pounds of marijuana found in camper trailer near exit in Leeds
National
- Wednesday night Senate Republicans and 2 Democrats defeat the election bill
- New VA attorney general is looking into Loudon County Schools rape scandal
- Political lobbyists pleads guilty to funneling millions to Clinton presidential campaign
- Private citizen offers a million dollars to discuss vaccine safety with FDA and CDC
- Starbucks drops the vaccine mandate for employees in wake of SCOTUS ruling
- Catholic media outlets are revisiting accusations of pedo coverup by Pope Francis
First Things Podcast - Brian Anderson on Ivan Illich
Editor R. R. Reno is joined by Brian C. Anderson, editor of City Journal, to talk about his article from the February print edition, “The Genius of Ivan Illich.” They discuss the life of Ivan Illich, his influence on the homeschooling movement, and the lasting importance of his attack on the biomedical security state.
