Consider This from NPR - Double Standard On Age For Trump And Biden?

On June 14, Donald Trump will turn 78 years old.

Joe Biden turned 81 in November.

Whether the candidates like it or not, age, mental acuity and physical fitness are issues dominating the 2024 election cycle.

Though the two men were born fewer than four years apart, voters have consistently expressed more concern about Biden's age than Trump's.

Is a double standard being applied when it comes to the presidential candidates and age?

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Consider This from NPR - Double Standard On Age For Trump And Biden?

On June 14, Donald Trump will turn 78 years old.

Joe Biden turned 81 in November.

Whether the candidates like it or not, age, mental acuity and physical fitness are issues dominating the 2024 election cycle.

Though the two men were born fewer than four years apart, voters have consistently expressed more concern about Biden's age than Trump's.

Is a double standard being applied when it comes to the presidential candidates and age?

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The Indicator from Planet Money - How’s your defense industry knowledge?

Roses are red. Violets are blue. We have another Indicator Quiz for you! Today's episode tests one loyal listener on their econ knowledge about our recent defense series, and they give us their best Valentine's Day cocktail recommendation. Play along with us and see how you do!

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The Daily Signal - China and Biden Family Business Dealings, Senate Passes $61 Billion in Ukraine Aid, Biden Campaign Joins TikTok | Feb. 13

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


  • The Senate passed an additional $61 billion in funding for Ukraine early Tuesday morning. 
  • President Donald Trump asks the Supreme Court to get involved in the case against him. 
  • Has the Biden family benefited from business dealings with China? That is a question the House Oversight and Judiciary Committee are seeking an answer on. 
  • President Joe Biden’s campaign joins TikTok. 


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Motley Fool Money - A Stock To Spice Things Up

Love can be stubborn and so can inflation.


(00:21) Ricky Mulvey and Nick Sciple discuss:

- Wall Street’s reaction to the latest inflation print.

- Shopify acting like a growth stock.

- A new partnership for Tiger Woods.


Plus, (15:20) Jason Moser and Bill Mann join Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp to share some Valentine’s Day themed stories about stocks.


Stocks discussed: SHOP, GOLF, NKE, CSCO, COST, MKC


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Federalist Radio Hour - The Powerful Data Backing Marriage

Brad Wilcox, a senior fellow at the Institute for Family Studies, director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to analyze society's increasingly anti-nuptial rhetoric and discuss the benefits of tying the knot and having children.

You can find Wilcox's book "Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization" here.

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