The Commentary Magazine Podcast - Biden and the Roosting Chickens

Today's podcast examines the consuming disaster that was Biden's day yesterday and what on earth will happen going forward. Can he stay on the ticket? Will someone in his ambit bring up the 25th amendment? Will Democratic enthusiasm begin to resemble a flatline? And why did he throw Israel under the bus? Give a listen.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE MINING POD: Are the Feds Coming After Bitcoin Miners?

Charlie, Matt and Will talk about bitcoin mining news this week, including price, Hut 8’s leadership change, the EIA seeking energy data and French Montana shilling his latest Bitcoin NFT.

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Charlie, Matt and Will talk about bitcoin mining news this week. We go over bitcoin’s price rebounding from ETF outflows, Hut 8’s new CEO, the Federal government seeking energy information on Bitcoin miners and rapper French Montana shilling his Quantum Cat.

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CBS News Roundup - 02/09/2024 | World News Roundup

President Biden strikes back over the special counsel's report on his handling of classified documents. Awaiting a Supreme Court decision on Trump's eligibility. Drug executives get a Senate scolding. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Take A Deep Breath. Your Air Could Soon Be Cleaner.

The Environmental Protection Agency is strengthening air quality standards on industries like factories, power plants, and vehicles that emit soot. Those fine particulate particles have been found to collect in people's lungs, cause respiratory problems, and have even been linked to cancer. Reset learns more about this change from Chicago Tribune reporter Michael Hawthorne, and how the change could improve our health from Brian Urbaszewski, Director of Environmental Health Programs at the Respiratory Health Association.

NPR's Book of the Day - ‘The Forgotten First’ and ‘Parcells: A Football Life’ chronicle NFL history

It's Super Bowl weekend — so today's episode is all about football. First, a 2021 interview between NPR's A Martinez and former NFL wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson. Johnson's book The Forgotten First looks back at the racial politics of his beloved sport, and highlights four key players who desegregated the game back in the 1940s. Then, NPR's David Greene paid a visit to legendary coach Bill Parcells' home in 2015 and asked about his memoir, Parcells: A Football Life, and the coaching tree he left behind even after his retirement.

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Up First from NPR - Biden Documents, Ukraine Military Shakeup, Bolsonaro Coup Probe

A special counsel report says President Joe Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his tenure as vice president, but stopped short of recommending charges. Ukraine is replacing it's top general amidst stalled progress in the war with Russia. And, federal authorities seize former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's passport as he faces allegations of plotting a coup.

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Honestly with Bari Weiss - Andrew Sullivan on What He Got Wrong About Trump

For this week’s Honestly, we’re sharing a favorite episode from a favorite podcast, one you may not have heard of: UnHerd with Freddie Sayers.

UnHerd’s mission is similar to ours: to push back against the herd mentality, and to provide a platform for otherwise unheard ideas, people, and places.

On this episode, host Freddie Sayers talks to Andrew Sullivan, one of America's best known political observers and writers, about something very few public intellectuals are willing to talk about: what he got wrong about Trump.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - The Intelligence: General dynamics

As had long been telegraphed, Ukraine’s top general Valery Zaluzhny is now out; Oleksandr Syrsky is in. That marks a new phase in the war, and an opportunity for President Volodymyr Zelensky to reframe its terms. American car-insurance costs are skyrocketing—but, perversely, they are probably still too low (9:43). And the bonkers conspiracy theories involving the Super Bowl and Taylor Swift (15:03).


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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 2.9.24

Alabama

  • Sen. Tuberville supports Trump outside of SCOTUS during oral arguments
  • AL senate passes bill that requires public school curriculum posted online
  • Congressman Strong proclaims that Trump is not a J6 insurrectionist
  • Two bills related to gambling are now filed in state legislature
  • Final part of API president discussing the gambling bill 

National

  • Trump wins 26 delegates in the Nevada caucus held on Thursday
  • Biden gets pass from special counsel on the classified docs investigation
  • SCOTUS hears arguments in CO case taking Trump off primary ballot
  • Feds charging CA engineer for stealing tech from military sending to China
  • Judge orders Pete Navarro to prison despite his appeal over J6 case


Getting Hammered - Which Way Are We Going


Join us today as we delve into the attempted impeachment of Secretary Mayorkas, bringing you the latest updates from Capitol Hill and the Supreme Court. We'll also explore the rise of Bud Light's newest enthusiasts and analyze the Nevada primary. Tune in for all this and more!

Time Stamps:

12:25 Impeachment

19:47 Hill Border Bill

26:25 Supreme Court

33:50 Bud Light

39:19 Nevada

50:50 Biden Breaking News Update

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