Lost Debate - Is Donald Trump Winning the Election?

Ravi kicks off the show by taking a closer look at the state of early voting, from trends in battleground states like North Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania to what the latest data means for Harris and Trump.

He then sits down with Russell Shaw, head of Georgetown Day School, to discuss lighthouse parenting, or guiding children while allowing them the independence to grow through challenges. Russell shares his experiences running a school through the lens of lighthouse parenting and how it can foster student voice and resilience. Ravi and Russell also explore the role of technology in education, the impact of limiting screen time, and what it means to truly prepare kids for the future, both academically and personally.

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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Strange News: FEMA Under Attack, Active Shooter Drills, DPRK Declares “Holy War,” Europa, Deadly Ottomans and More

Conspiracy theories proliferate in the wake of hurricanes Helene and Milton, resulting in actionable threats against FEMA contractors. Mysterious goo appears on the shore. Active shooter drills terrify local institutions. An ottoman bed kills an innocent woman, scientists explore Europa; all this and more in this week's strange news segment.

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The Bulwark Podcast - Mallory McMorrow and Bill Kristol: Imagining a World Where Trump Is Irrelevant

Remember those few weeks when Trump ceded the stage to Kamala and didn't do any campaigning? How glorious it was not to have to talk about him. Meanwhile, Kamala, Liz, and Sarah work to seal the deal with undecided voters, Moldova rejects the vote-buying oligarchs, and Lindsey, you're wrong: It's Trump, not Kamala, who's the most radical candidate in modern American history. Mallory McMorrow was recorded live at our Bulwark event in Detroit, and Bill Kristol joined Tim Miller for a recap of the weekend's political news.

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The Indicator from Planet Money - It’s Love Week! How the TV holiday rom-com got so successful

Welcome to Love Week on the Indicator, our weeklong series exploring the business and economic side of romance. On today's show, we fire up the gas logs and pour a mug of cocoa to discuss the made-for-TV rom-com machine, and how television executives learned to mass produce seasonal romance.

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1A - ‘If You Can Keep It’: AI In This Election And Beyond

2024 is the first presidential election with AI in play, and currently, there are few regulations about the use of AI in politics. Last month, the Federal Election Commission decided not to impose new rules on the tech ahead of the election. That means it's fair game and it's being used as such.

In August, former president Donald Trump posted a picture of an AI generated image of Taylor Swift endorsing him. It led to a response from the pop mega star. In July, Elon Musk shared a video on X that cloned Vice President Kamala Harris' voice saying things she never said.

Beyond the memes, U.S. intelligence officials say Russia and Iran are using the technology to influence our election. OpenAI, the company behind tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E, noticed these efforts as well.

We discuss how AI will affect this election, and elections going forward.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - COINDESK DAILY: Bitcoin Eyes $70,000, Vitalik Buterin Outlines Ethereum ‘Scourge’ Upgrade

Host Christine Lee breaks down the news in the crypto industry from bitcoin's price movements to insights on Ethereum's "Scourge" upgrade.

Bitcoin approached $70,000 at the start of the Asian morning before retreating and the jump led to gains among the broader crypto markets. Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin proposes the 'Scourge' upgrade amid centralization risks. Plus, Bored Ape Yacht Club's ApeCoin doubled in value over the weekend following the debut of the highly anticipated blockchain network ApeChain. "CoinDesk Daily" host Christine Lee breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today.

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The Commentary Magazine Podcast - Why Harris Can’t Close the Sale

There's never been a race this close, according to the polling, and the question is why. The answers we offer have to do with which candidate is bringing the "joy" (it ain't Harris) and which candidate is throwing around 14 different messages hoping enough will stick with enough swing voters to drag the ticket across the finish line (it ain't Trump). Give a listen.

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Focus on Africa - Food poisoning cases rise in South Africa

South Africa's health department say they've begun 'intense' investigations into alleged food poisioning cases especially amongst children. In a recent case six children all under the age of 10 died in Soweto, after allegedly eating food that was poisioned. We hear from a journalist covering the story.

Also why South Africa's relationship with Taiwan is tense - and what sort of relationship does the island share with the rest of the continent?

And why is Mozambique planting around 200 million mangroves?

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