The Gist - Kamala Nails The Soundbite

Unlike anogenital distance researchers on NPR, at the DNC, Kamala Harris accepted her party's nomination with polished, practiced style. Also on the show, author Adam Kirsch joins us to discuss his new book, On Settler Colonialism: Ideology, Violence, and Justice. Plus, a peace deal not taken.


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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Mary Mitchell Reflects On 34 Years With The Chicago Sun-Times

Mary Mitchell, former columnist and director of culture and community engagement retired in 2019 but returned to the Sun-Times a year later. This time around, she says she’s leaving “for real.” Reset sits down with Mitchell to reflect on her career and what she’s learned about herself and Chicago in the process. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

The Daily Signal - Nashville Shooter’s Journal Released, Four Killed in Georgia Shooting, Brazil Bans X | Sept 4

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


  • The Tennessee Star releases the Nashville shooter’s journal.
  • Four people were killed and nine were taken to the hospital after a school shooting in Georgia this morning. 
  • Brazil bans social media platform X in the South American country on Saturday. 
  • Beer brand Molson Coors is rolling back its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. 


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CoinDesk Podcast Network - MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | Inside Iggy Azalea’s $MOTHER Token: Pop Culture Meets Crypto

The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie.

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CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie weighs in on the intersection of crypto and pop culture, with a focus on Iggy Azalea's $MOTHER token. Plus, insights on the creator economy and the regulatory framework for crypto projects promoted by celerities.

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State of the World from NPR - A Constitutional Showdown in Mexico

There is a contentious fight in Mexico right now over constitutional reforms that would remake the judiciary. Opponents say the changes would weaken the judiciary's independence, but Mexicans elected a government with a super-majority, making these changes possible. Our correspondent in Mexico asks: in a democracy, what if the majority is wrong?

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The Journal. - The Rise of the Tween Shopper

Tweens, or kids aged 8 to 12, have learned to shop online. Brands are taking note. WSJ’s Chavie Lieber spoke to TikTok-er Demetra Dias and explains the impact of influencers like her on young shoppers and the brands that court them.


Further Reading:

- Teen Girls Are Spending Big. She Tells Them What to Buy. 

- Why Tweens Are Obsessed With This $110 Sweatsuit 


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- How the Stanley Cup Became the Internet's Favorite Water Bottle 

- Teens Are Falling Victim to AI Fake Nudes 


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Motley Fool Money - $279 Billion Lost In A Day

The Department of Justice has some questions about Nvidia’s business.


(00:21) Jason Moser and Ricky Mulvey discuss:

- The subpoena that instigated the chip maker's selloff.

- A record amount of share repurchases by corporations.

- Earnings from Dick’s Sporting Goods and Dollar Tree.


(18:10) Motley Fool contributor Matt Frankel joins Ricky to take a look at real estate brokerages Redfin and Zillow, and discuss what lower interest rates mean for the industry.


Companies discussed: NVDA, GS, DKS, WMT, DLTR, RDFN, Z


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The Indicator from Planet Money - How Japan is trying to solve the problem of shrinking villages

The once-thriving Japanese hamlet of Nanmoku was known for its silk and timber industries. Today, it is the country's most aged village, with two-thirds of residents over age 65. On today's show, how the Japanese government is trying to address rural depopulation and attract younger residents to villages like Nanmoku.

Related listening:
Japan had a vibrant economy. Then it fell into a slump for 30 years (Apple / Spotify)
Japan's ninja shortage

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The Bulwark Podcast - Neera Tanden and Heidi Heitkamp: Trump Playing the Media, Again

The media still haven't figured out how to cover Trump, so they don't scrutinize even his most shocking statements—like when he claimed he had the right to interfere in the '20 election. Plus, Kamala's strong Indian mom, the Dems' improved response to sexist and racist attacks, winning rural voters, Mark Robinson's porn habits, and how it looks in Trump country. 

Neera Tanden and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp join Tim Miller.

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SCOTUScast - SEC v. Jarkesy – Post-Decision SCOTUScast

On June 27, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court issued their 6-3 opinion in SEC v. Jarkesy. The Court held that when the Securities and Exchange Commission seeks civil penalties against a defendant for securities fraud, the Seventh Amendment entitles the defendant to a jury trial.
Please join us in discussing the decision and its future implications.

Featuring:
Devin Watkins, Attorney, Competitive Enterprise Institute