Chapo Trap House - Movie Mindset 13 – You’re All FREAKS!!!: Disease, Death and Vincent Price feat. Theda Hammel
The Intelligence from The Economist - Your money for a run? Campaign finance in America
Kamala Harris has proven to be an enormous draw for campaign donors. But the size of a candidate’s war chest influences the outcome much less than it once did. Our correspondent meets asylum-seekers on a Dutch ship, investigating the new hard-right government’s tactics with migrants (09:39). And a survey of where the very scrapiest skyscrapers are going up (17:42).
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Up First from NPR - Swing State Polling, U.S. Letter To Israel, North Korea’s Ties to Russia
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Big Technology Podcast - Fear Buying AI & Automation Stocks, Whoops Too Many Winners, Booming Tech Trade — With Josh Brown
Josh Brown is the CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, a CNBC contributor, and author of "You Weren't Supposed to See That." Brown joins Big Technology to discuss the intersection of AI, big tech, and the current state of the economy. Tune in to hear how automation fears are driving a potentially fear-based investment bubble in tech giants and the concept of a "relentless bid" shaping today's stock market. We also cover the unexpected consequences of COVID-era stimulus, insights on major tech companies like Amazon, Apple, and NVIDIA, and how the financial industry is adapting to technological shifts. Hit play for a compelling blend of financial expertise and cultural commentary that illuminates the complex relationships between technology, economics, and society in our rapidly evolving world.
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60 Songs That Explain the '90s - “In da Club”—50 Cent
Rob looks back at some of the greatest haters in the history of music in celebration of the legendary hater and rapper that is 50 Cent. Later, Rob guides us through the rise of 50 Cent in the early 2000s. Then, he’s joined by The Ringer’s Charles Holmes to discuss 50 Cent’s history of rap beefs and more!
Host: Rob Harvilla
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Slate Books - Well, Now: Can Kids Be Healthy at Any Size?
We live in a weight-obsessed world, and children are not immune.
From the moment a child is born, their weight and height are tracked and recorded. Then throughout their development, these metrics are used as one of the main factors to determine their health.
But as the Health at Every Size (HAES) philosophy continues to gain traction for some adults, is there use for it as a part of growing children’s well-being, too?
On this week’s episode of Well, Now Maya and Kavita speak with pediatric dietitian Jill Castle and her approach to children’s health, which marries the traditional medical approach with a body-postive, HAES model.
Her latest book is Kids Thrive At Every Size: How to Nourish Your Big, Small, or In-Between Child for a Lifetime of Health and Happiness.
If you liked this episode, check out: Eating for Health
Well, Now is hosted by registered dietitian nutritionist Maya Feller and Dr. Kavita Patel.
Podcast production by Vic Whitley-Berry with editorial oversight by Alicia Montgomery.
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Money Girl - What’s the Cheapest Way to Sell a Home?
Laura answers a listener's question about putting a property on the market that needs repairs when you have little cash or equity.
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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 10.16.24
Alabama
- AG Marshall asks federal judge to dismiss lawsuits re: voter roll cleanup
- A bill to require parental consent for vaccines is pre-filed for 2025
- State Dems offering bills to regulate AL's constitutional carry law
- AL Board of Ed increases reading score threshold to pass 3rd graders
- A case of tuberculosis confirmed at Madison city schools
- Father of college baseball player says son died due to Covid vaccine
National
- Border patrol memo shows that a third of surveillance cameras are broken
- Goya CEO calls out Federal government for aiding child trafficking
- House speaker says CBS editing out his comments on illegals voting
- GA judge rules that local election board MUST certify results of election
- NV man denies he was a 3rd assassination attempt on Trump at CA rally
- Kamala Harris offers loan program to black men, gets immediate backlash
- Macy's is named in lawsuit against Sean Combs, for covering up rape in store
Getting Hammered - Spooky Laundry
Watch this episode on YouTube. Today on Getting Hammered: Kamala’s got a vague new plan to win over black men, Bill Clinton’s back on the campaign trail, and Tim Walz goes “hunting.” Cheers!
Time Stamps:
12:36 2024 State of the Race
19:15 Kamala's New Plan
41:30 Bill Clinton on the Trail
56:16 JD Vance
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