Consider This from NPR - Confronting Police Violence and Racism in France

The police killing in France of a 17-year old of North African descent sparked protests and violence across the country as well as a national conversation about racism and police brutality.

Rebecca Rosman reports from the Paris suburb of Nanterre where the police killing took place. NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports from Marseille, the scene of some of the worst violence. And Ari Shapiro interviews Sebastian Roche, a sociologist who studies policing and race in France.

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Consider This from NPR - Confronting Police Violence and Racism in France

The police killing in France of a 17-year old of North African descent sparked protests and violence across the country as well as a national conversation about racism and police brutality.

Rebecca Rosman reports from the Paris suburb of Nanterre where the police killing took place. NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports from Marseille, the scene of some of the worst violence. And Ari Shapiro interviews Sebastian Roche, a sociologist who studies policing and race in France.

In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.

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Pod Save America - The Biden Bump (with AOC!)

Joe Biden launches a new plan to forgive student debt after the Supreme Court strikes down his first attempt. Ron DeSantis attacks Donald Trump for being too supportive of LGBTQ rights. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joins to talk about reforming the right wing Supreme Court and lots more. Then, in a special edition of Two Takes and a Fake, Jon and Dan sniff out the made up reaction from the right over the revelation that lines were crossed and possibly bumped when someone left their nose candy in the White House.

 

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Federalist Radio Hour - Inez Stepman On The Supreme Court’s Huge Session

On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Inez Stepman, a senior policy analyst at Independent Women's Forum and host of "High Noon with Inez Stepman," joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the Supreme Court's return to the Constitution and analyze the effect rulings on student loans, free speech, and affirmative action will have on Americans for years to come.

The Daily Signal - TOP NEWS | Trump Aide Pleads Not Guilty, CDC Issues Guidance On “Chestfeeding,” Trump Raises Over $35 Million In Second Quarter | July 6

On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • Our colleague Fred Lucas is reporting that a personal aide to Donald Trump in the White House and after his presidency pleaded not guilty Thursday in federal court in Miami, in a delayed development in Trump’s classified documents case. 
  • 2024 presidential candidate Donald Trump raised over $35 million in the second quarter. 
  • Eric Holder, who served as former president Barack Obama’s attorney general, weighed in on a federal judge’s decision to issue a historic order temporarily blocking the federal government from pressuring tech companies to stifle speech.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is advising trans and non-binary people on how to “chestfeed” their infants. 


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Motley Fool Money - Car Sales Are Soaring

The numbers for the first half of the year look strong for car sales, will EV sales start being a bigger piece of the pie?

(00:21) Tim Beyers and Deidre Woollard discuss: - If the strong numbers for new car sales will continue. - The power of Tesla’s brand in the EV space. - Why we shouldn’t get too excited about the prospect of flying cars yet.

(21:25) Small landlords still make up the bulk of single-family rentals. Deidre Woollard interviews Bigger Pockets’s podcast host Dave Meyer on the demographic shifts impacting real estate investing.

Companies discussed:  GM, TSLA, JOBY, OPEN, RDFN, EVTL, ACHR

Host: Deidre Woollard Guests: Tim Beyers, Dave Meyer Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Heather Horton

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Science In Action - Melting of Greenland ice sheet

Record-breaking global temperatures are accelerating Greenland ice melt at an alarming rate. Professor of glaciology Alun Hubbard has witnessed the melt first hand. He tells us how the ice sheet is being destabilised and what this could mean on a human level.

Also, how safe are Japanese plans to dispose of nuclear waste from the Fukushima accident? We get reassurance from molecular pathology expert, Professor Gerry Thomas.

And last week was a big one for cosmology news. We catch up on science behind the gravitational hum that permeates the Universe with astrophysicist with Dr Chiara Mingarelli. And we hear about the traces of ghostly neutrinos within our Galaxy from the principal investigator of the world’s largest neutrino detector, Professor Francis Halzen.

Presenter: Roland Pease Producer: Ella Hubber

(Photo: Meltwater forming on top of the Russell Glacier, Greenland)