State of the World from NPR - Russia and North Korea Vow to Defend One Another

North Korea and Russia each ratified a mutual defense treaty within days of each other. The pact means the countries will defend one another if attacked. And some say it may mean more involvement by North Korea in the war between Russia and Ukraine. We hear about the ramifications from our correspondent in Seoul.

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The Journal. - Does Warren Buffett Know Something We Don’t?

The famous investor and muti-billionaire CEO of Berkshire Hathaway is doing something unusual: selling stocks and hoarding cash. WSJ’s Spencer Jakab breaks down possible reasons why and what everyday investors can learn from his choices.


Further Reading:

- Does Warren Buffett Know Something That We Don’t? 

- A $150 Billion Question: What Will Warren Buffett Do With All That Cash? 


Further Listening:

- Charlie Munger: Curmudgeon, Sage and Investing Legend 


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The Daily Signal - Republicans Choose New Senate Leader, Trump Continues Filling Cabinet, HHS Spends Millions on DEI | Nov. 13

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


  • For the first time in 18 years, Republicans in the Senate have a new leader.
  • President-elect Donald Trump appoints Tulsi Gabbard, Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, and others to cabinet. 
  • The Department of Health and Human Services spends tens of millions of dollars annually on DEI expenses.
  • The president of the host country of the 2024 U.N. climate change conference defends fossil fuels.
  • A federal judge temporarily halts a Louisiana law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom 



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Motley Fool Money - 1 Restaurant = $51 Million

Cava stock is up nearly 270% since the start of the year. Does its valuation make any sense?

(00:13) Tim Beyers and Mary Long discuss:

- The difficulties in valuing Cava.

- Why the fast casual restaurant doesn’t want to lean too far into digital channels.

- How Toast is able to keep growing despite macro headwinds.

Then, (17:40) Fool Contributor Rick Munarriz joins to check in on movie theater stocks, and to discuss what a $2.2 billion industry-wide renovation plan might mean for moviegoers.


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Companies discussed: CAVA, CMG, WING, DPZ, TOST, CMK, MKS, AMC, IMAX

Host: Mary Long

Guests: Tim Beyers, Rick Munarriz

Engineers: Rick Engdahl

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Bears Revisit Bronzeville Site For A New Stadium, Make Team Changes

The Chicago Bears are eyeing a move to the Bronzeville neighborhood, revisiting a potential new stadium site that the team had already seemingly crossed off its list. The team also announced firing its offensive coordinator this week and that it’s cutting loose offensive lineman Nate Davis. Reset checks in on the latest Bears news and more with WBEZ sports contributor Cheryl Raye-Stout and Mitch Armentrout, Chicago Sun-Times reporter. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Are TV Court Shows Real?

If you've ever had the dubious pleasure of watching daytime TV in the US -- possibly in a waiting room -- then you've probably witnessed a particular genre of programming: the TV court show. From far enough away, these shows look a lot like an actual court. You've got the usual courtroom cast, along with an escalated version of actual courtroom events. In tonight's episode, Ben, Matt and Noel ask: Are these shows real? What exactly do we mean by "real"?

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Legendary Chicago Children’s Singer Ella Jenkins Dies At 100

Ella Jenkins, known as “First Lady of children’s music,” released 39 albums for kids. She had a deft touch with young audiences, often using call-and-response as a way to engage kids and get them involved in the music. Reset takes listeners through Jenkins’ musical legacy with songs and archival interviews from WBEZ and beyond.

1A - The Future Of Abortion After The 2024 Election

Abortion was on the ballot this past election, not just in the country's choice of president, but in the form of state initiatives.

Missouri is one of the seven states where abortion rights measures prevailed. Amendment 3 passed with 51.7 percent of the vote. The measure establishes a right to reproductive freedom in the Missouri constitution. That paves the way for advocates to ask courts to knock down the current near total abortion ban.

Six other states including Arizona, Colorado, New York, Maryland, Montana and Nevada also voted to protect or expand current abortion protections. But the GOP has signaled that it will look to limit abortion access nationally in the coming years given the party's dominance in Washington.

We discuss the future of abortion access in the U.S. could look like.

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Amarica's Constitution - Preview of Peril – Special Live Podcast

The election is behind us, and foreboding fills the air.  We are live at the Yale Club of New York City for a live recording, addressing some of the many constitutional matters that are or soon may be front of mind as the seemingly inevitable challenges to norms, rules, and laws await.  Matters as wide-ranging as the implications of undivided government; the significance of state constitutional amendments on abortion; Justice Sotomayor’s future; recess appointments - and much more are on our plate this week.  CLE credit is available for lawyers and judges at podcast.njsba.com.