State of the World from NPR - Protecting Unique Wilderness at the Bottom of the World

Chile is poised to create it's 47th national park in the coming year, protecting wilderness at the southern tip of South America. That's thanks in large part to the work of a U.S. conservationist and her organization. We go to the bottom of the world to see the stunning landscape that will make up the park.

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The Daily Signal - US v Skrmetti Rundown, More Trump Nominations, Union Workers Strike | Dec. 5

On today’s Top News in 10, we cover:

  • The defendant in a landmark court case determining if states can protect kids from transgenderism explains US v Skrmetti.
  • President-elect Donald Trump announced a slew of nominees.
  • Employees at the United Auto Workers, the sixth-largest union in America, have gone on strike against the union this week.
  • Police released photos of the man who allegedly shot UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
  • Michel Barnier, the French Prime Minister, is rumored to be resigning on Thursday.
  • The South Korean president is up for impeachment


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Consider This from NPR - Insurgents gain ground in Syria. What happens now?

Syrian anti-government insurgents claim they have entered the city of Hama — a major Syrian government stronghold.

This continues their momentum over the last week, when they also seized Syria's second largest city, Aleppo. Since the war started in 2011, half a million people have been killed and many millions of others displaced.

The Syrian Civil War has been locked in a stalemate for years. Now, rebel forces are gaining ground against the oppressive regime of Bashar al-Assad. Will the group ultimately end his control over the country?

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - This Black-Owned Soul Food Spot Moved In To What Was Once A Whites-Only Club

Back when the South Shore Cultural Center was a country club in the early 1900’s, it excluded Black and Jewish patrons. Since the Chicago Park District took over, the space has become a destination for weddings, private events, and classes. And now, it boasts a Black-owned restaurant that is open to the general public. Reset learns more about the vision and what the restaurant offers from Nafsi restaurant owner Donnell Digby. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

The Journal. - How Target Got Off Target

Target used to be a cheap and chic place to shop, but now the retailer is in a sales funk, losing market share to competitors like Walmart, Costco, and Amazon. WSJ’s Sarah Nassauer explores what happened to the beloved box store’s numbers and the strategies executives may be discussing to get back on target.  


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-Target’s Slide From Cheap Chic to Dull Chore 


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-What Went Wrong at Bed Bath & Beyond? 

-Old Navy Tried to Make Sizes for All. It Backfired. 


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Motley Fool Money - Bitcoin Breaks $2 Trillion

The crypto bulls were right. Bitcoin's market cap is now about the size of Alphabet.

(00:14) Jason Moser and Ricky Mulvey discuss:

- The murder of Unitedhealthcare’s CEO.

- What’s contributed to Bitcoin’s rise to $100,000 per token.

- Chewy’s trouble finding new customers.

Then, (17:23) Motley Fool Senior Analyst Sanmeet Deo joins Ricky to check in on a mall retailer that’s showing signs of a turnaround.


Companies/Tickers discussed: UHC, BTC, PLD, KNSL, MKL, CHWY, SPG, ONON, GAP

Host: Ricky Mulvey

Guests: Jason Moser, Sanmeet Deo

Producer: Mary Long

Engineer: Rick Engdahl

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Science In Action - Bovine H5N1 gets a sniff of humans

Scientists have found that just one mutation in the current H5N1 virus in cattle can switch its preference from avian to human receptors. Jim Paulson and colleagues at the Scripps Institute did not use the whole virus to investigate this, but proteins from one of the Texas farm workers found to be infected. It suggests the bovine H5N1 virus has already evolved subtly. Meanwhile, Richard Webby of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis helps us catch up on the latest known about the case of the Canadian teenager taken seriously ill a month ago with a different variant of avian H5N1. A debate has been rumbling this last year about the extent of ocean warming by, perhaps paradoxically, the reduction of particulate pollution from the fuel used by ships. The idea is that the small particles of sulphates and nitrates in the soot from funnels actually formed clouds over shipping lanes out at sea. This in turn sheltered the oceans to some extent from solar radiation, thus making latter decades of the 20th century seem cooler than they would have measured today. Hence, removing the particulate pollution from bunker fuel, mandated by the International Maritime Organisation a few years ago, may have contributed to the surge in ocean temperatures witnessed in the last two years. Daniele Visione, of Cornell, and colleagues have done the modelling and found that there has indeed been a noticeable effect. But earth’s oceans are certainly not as hot as Venus’ ones, if indeed such oceans ever existed. It has long been held that once upon a time our sunward neighbour might have possessed liquid water oceans, long since boiled off by runaway greenhouse effects of the atmosphere. But, breaking with science fiction visions of aliens paddling in temperate seas, Tereza Constantinou of Cambridge University has been looking at the gases coming out of the volcanos on Venus, and has concluded that the planet never had such surface water, basically because the rocks from which magma is made don’t billow steam when they boil today. Presented by Roland Pease Produced by Alex Mansfield with Debbie Kilbride Production Coordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth

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1A - In Good Health: Vaccine Hesitancy, Flu Season, And A Second Trump Presidency

The start of December brings holiday cheer. And... the flu. Peak season is from December to February. So are we ready?

We talk about vaccine hesitancy this flu season. We also get into what we know about the public health policies of the incoming Trump administration.

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Lost Debate - My Plan for Dems, Hunter Pardon, Kash Patel

Ravi takes a closer look at President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter, and discusses why the move undermines the president's commitment to integrity, trust, and fairness. He then turns to incoming President Donald Trump’s decision to nominate Kash Patel as FBI Director and unpacks how the appointment could impact the rule of law and institutional norms. Finally, Ravi addresses the major challenges facing Democrats and outlines a bold, transformative vision for the party as it seeks to reshape its future.


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My Plan for Dems - 18:06


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The Bulwark Podcast - David French: We Are in the Bad Multiverse

Kash Patel is making legal threats to try to silence his critics, and Tulsi Gabbard wouldn't even be able to get a security clearance in the regular job market: The parade of incompetence is so bad that Pete Hegseth is being described as the most unqualified Cabinet nominee in American history—and that's before the rape and alcoholism. Plus, Bluesky v Twitter, Russia is running out of military equipment, and are preemptive pardons a good idea? 

David French joins Tim Miller.
show notes
Steve Schale's Bulwark piece on the Democratic Party
The Southern Baptist Convention's 1998 "Resolution on Moral Character of Public Officials"
Longer version of Jake Tapper clip