Native America Calling - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 – Summer Playlist: new pop and hip-hop

A good playlist makes the summer heat bearable and sets the mood on an invigorating road trip. In his new album titled Stankface Standing Soldier, composer and hip-hop artist Mato Wayuhi brings listeners along on his journey with beats that range from relaxing to energetic and melodic stories that keep you thinking. Toni Heartless mixes hip-hop, punk, and goth genres in a danceable and edgy new album called DARK DAYS. And Juno-award winning artist Celeigh Cardinal summons personal strength in a couple of new singles just ahead of the June 21 release of her newest album, Boundless Possibilities. We’ll talk with Mato, Toni, and Celeigh about new music that you can add to your summer road trip playlist.

CBS News Roundup - 06/04/2024 | World News Roundup

President Biden set to sign order limiting asylum cases. Opening statements in Hunter Biden's trial. Israel pressured to approve cease fire. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - City Watchdog: Chicago Police At Risk Of Violating Protestors’ Rights At DNC

As the Democratic National Convention and inevitable protests approach, Chicago’s Inspector General is raising the alarm. The IG’s latest report suggests that Chicago police are unprepared for protests and mass gatherings, and warns that police tactics like pepper spray and "kettling" protestors can escalate tensions. Meanwhile, some experts expect a push of Russian propaganda around the DNC. We dig into what to know with Chicago Sun-Times reporter Tom Schuba. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

Up First from NPR - Biden’s Border Action, Elections in India, Ecstasy and PTSD

The Biden administration is expected to issue an executive order that could restrict crossings at the U.S. southern border. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to win a third term. A panel of FDA experts examines whether MDMA, found in the party drug ecstasy, could treat post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S9 E27: Neil Patel, Axiom

Neil Patel has always been a hacker - electronics boards, radios, etc. - being interested in how things work, mechanically or digitally. He learned hard work at his Father's convenience store, while also reading every computer magazine on the rack. He is a pharmacologist by study, but landed in tech cause he is passionate about it. Outside of tech, he loves architecture and design. He also loves to read, in particular sci fi, and enjoys eating Gujarati food, which is purely vegetarian food with tons of flavors.

Prior to 2020, Neil and his team was attempting to build tooling around understanding the data around events. After a while, they realized that no matter what was done on top of an event store, you couldn't realize value without storing all events. So they pivoted, and focused on fixing the data store problem first.

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On Our Watch - BONUS: “The Prison Beat” | S2: New Folsom

Reporting on prisons from the outside is often difficult; it’s a closed and secretive world. But there is also important reporting being done by people who are inside prison, which comes with dangers of its own. Sukey and Julie sit down with two formerly incarcerated journalists, Rahsaan Thomas and Jesse Vasquez, to talk about the challenges and opportunities of prison reporting.


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The Intelligence from The Economist - The big gag: Hong Kong’s crackdown on freedom

There has been a slow strangling of freedom in the territory where pro-democracy activists have been convicted; an annual vigil for the victims of the Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing in 1989 has been replaced by a food fair. A boom in startups suggests America is recovering its pioneering spirit (8:06). And remembering June Mendoza, portrait painter to the royals, and the less well-known (16:28).


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Being Roman with Mary Beard - 11. Three Lovers and a Funeral

Allia Potestas is a woman remembered in one of the most intriguing and affecting funeral orations of the ancient world. Her lover remembers her diligent application to housework before praising to the skies her beauty and her erotic skills. But he didn’t have Allia to himself. She was shared in a ménage à trois with his male friend. It’s an unusual domestic arrangement and a surprising one to advertise on a tombstone. The lines themselves reveal an enormous amount about Roman morality and the sexual politics of the time, but the story between the lines is even more fascinating. Can we dig beneath the emotional turmoil of the man and guess what Allia herself thought about the arrangement? Mary Beard is joined in Rome by Allison Emmerson of Tulane University to examine this extraordinary funerary monument at the Baths of Diocletian.

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Take This Pod and Shove It - Rolling Stone’s 200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time (Part 1)

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Rolling Stone's country division recently posted an article titled The 200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time—one of their famous lists, perfect for starting arguments with your nerdiest music lover. So OF COURSE we had to talk about the list. And we decided to count down the entire list and giving our thoughts on the rankings. This week is part one!

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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 6.4.24

Alabama

  • Lt.Gov. Ainsworth touts 10 pro-military bills passed in 2024 legislative session
  • AG Marshall talks about the future appeals process re: Trump's convictions
  • ALCAP President calls on churches and pastors to not be quiet in Pride Month
  • AL Supreme Court halts special investigation into Mabel Amos Trust Fund
  • Ceremony at Maxwell AFB ushers in the new Grey Wolf helicopter
  • New license plate offered to raise awareness of PTSD and counseling

National

  • A terror attack is thwarted ahead of the Olympic Games in France
  • Trump calls on SCOTUS to take up his appeal of NYC trial convictions
  • Trial begins for Hunter Biden in DE re: firearm violations
  • Fauci returns to Capitol Hill for subcommittee hearing on Covid 19
  • Date set for Oct. in Fulton County GA re: disqualification of Fani Willis
  • TX congressman offers amendment to defund weaponized DA offices
  • TX congresswoman to begin treatment of pancreatic cancer
  • African conference of 1M members separating from UMC due to LGBTQ changes