The Best One Yet - 🎹 “Beethoven on shuffle” — Apple’s classical music app. Women’s college basketball record. Jamie Dimon’s legendary letter.

Apple’s newest product is shockingly basic: A music streaming app just for classical music… but it could turn customers into fans. The real winner of March Madness was the NCAA women — They smashed viewership records because story is king. And JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon just shared his economic wisdom in an annual letter, but we’re focused on the less he taught his daughter. $AAPL $JPM $BAC Follow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypod And now watch us on Youtube Want a Shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form Got the Best Fact Yet? We got a form for that too Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Money Girl - Too Rich for a Roth IRA? Use 3 Legal Ways to Have One

Laura covers three legit ways to have a Roth IRA–even if you’re technically ineligible because you earn too much–and why their tax-free benefits are so powerful for young owners and retirees.

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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 4.5.23

Alabama

  • A bill heads to Alabama senate that would prohibit smoking in car with kids
  • AL senator Tuberville speaks on gun control laws after Nashville shooting
  • UAH reverses free speech policy after lawsuits challenge constitutionality
  • 3 Mobile men face federal charges for financial fraud re: Austal USA
  • Youtube deplatforms Auburn based RBN on day of Trump indictment
  • Tallasee man dies from hit and run, police asking for public's help
  • Stevie Nicks cancels concert in Pham due to illness of band members

National

  • Donald Trump declares USA a banana republic after his indictment
  • Manhattan DA lists charges against Trump re: business filings
  • 9th circuit court awards Trump $120K in attorney fees re: lawsuit
  • $2.6 B more in US military weaponry now headed to Ukrain

Everything Everywhere Daily - The Great Lakes

Located in the middle of North America lies one of the largest collections of freshwater lakes in the world. 

These lakes have a unique geological origin and function, like few lakes in the world. 

Also, given their location, they are home to several large industrial centers and is part of one of the most important economic waterways on the planet. 

Learn more about the Great Lakes, how they were made, and their importance on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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NBN Book of the Day - Joseph Giacomelli, “Uncertain Climes: Debating Climate Change in Gilded Age America” (U Chicago Press, 2023)

Even people who still refuse to accept the reality of human-induced climate change would have to agree that the topic has become inescapable in the United States in recent decades. But as Joseph Giacomelli shows in Uncertain Climes: Debating Climate Change in Gilded Age America (University of Chicago Press, 2023), this is actually nothing new: as far back as Gilded Age America, climate uncertainty has infused major debates on economic growth and national development.

In this ambitious examination of late-nineteenth-century understandings of climate, Giacomelli draws on the work of scientists, foresters, surveyors, and settlers to demonstrate how central the subject was to the emergence of American modernity. Amid constant concerns about volatile weather patterns and the use of natural resources, nineteenth-century Americans developed a multilayered discourse on climate and what it might mean for the nation’s future. Although climate science was still in its nascent stages during the Gilded Age, fears and hopes about climate change animated the overarching political struggles of the time, including expansion into the American West. Giacomelli makes clear that uncertainty was the common theme linking concerns about human-induced climate change with cultural worries about the sustainability of capitalist expansionism in an era remarkably similar to the United States’ unsettled present.

Joseph Giacomelli is Assistant Professor of Environmental History at Duke Kunshan University.

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In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt - Why the U.S. Government is Taking on TikTok

What’s truly behind the proposed bill in Congress to ban the TikTok app? Andy thinks it may have more to do with U.S.-China competition than national security or our children’s mental health. He explores that opinion with investigative journalist Julia Angwin and Cornell’s Tech Policy Institute director Sarah Kreps, who lay out the concerns raised about TikTok and explain why banning it won’t keep us safe.

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The NewsWorthy - 34 Felonies, Another Covid Booster & Happy Passover- Wednesday, April 5, 2023

The news to know for Wednesday, April 5, 2023!

We'll tell you about former President Trump's big day in criminal court, what exact charges he's facing, what he's saying about them, and what's expected to happen next.

Also, Russia is responding to one of the most significant NATO expansions in history, and the U.S. military took out a target in the Middle East.

Plus, the latest on severe storms in the United States, who could be eligible for another round of Covid-19 boosters, and what tool could plan your next vacation.

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What A Day - Florida Man Charged With Fraud

Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to hush money payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Leah Litman, co-host of Crooked’s Strict Scrutiny podcast, breaks down all the charges and where the case goes from here.

And in headlines: Janet Protasiewicz won the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, Republican lawmakers in Tennessee moved to expel three Democrats for leading a demonstration for gun control, and Rupert Murdoch ended his engagement to his fifth fiancee.

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The Daily Signal - INTERVIEW | Rabbi Pinchas Taylor Explains History, Power of Passover

Passover begins with a Seder meal to “remember what our ancestors went through,” Rabbi Pinchas Taylor says.


“You do physical actions and experience physical tastes and motions and whatnot to … not only tell over the story, but reexperience the story as it took place,” says Taylor, the author of “Pillars of Faith” and “A Jewish Guide to the Mysterious.”


Passover begins at sunset on Wednesday, and in addition to celebrating the Jews’ deliverance from the Egyptians, Taylor says Passover is also a time to reflect on how we can each leave our “own inner-Egypt.”

“What are the things that are holding me back?” Taylor encourages all to ask during the week of Passover. “What is constraining me? What is limiting me in my life? And how can I make the proper steps to liberate myself? Because when a person takes that first step, God helps them along the way as well. God will split seas for those that walk courageously forward.”


Taylor joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss how the Jewish community continues to celebrate Passover and the symbolism behind the traditions.


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