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Motley Fool Money - How To Tune Out Market Noise
Tariffs and tech bubbles and uncertainty, oh my!
(00:21) Asit Sharma and Mary Long discuss:
- Companies that could be celebrating on April 2.
- What’s to blame for last week’s market “freakout”
- 23andme’s bankruptcy filing
Then, (17:50), Fool contributor Travis Hoium joins Ricky Mulvey for a look at MGM Resorts and the company’s bet on online sportsbooks.
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Companies discussed: TSLA, MSFT, AMZN, NVDA, META, GOOG, AAPL, ME, MGM
Host: Mary Long
Guests: Asit Sharma, Ricky Mulvey, Travis Hoium
Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl
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The Journal. - Trump’s College Crackdown
Columbia University gave in to President Trump’s demands after he revoked roughly $400 million in federal funding. WSJ’s Douglas Belkin explains how the university made its decision, and the impact that may have on campuses across the country.
Further Reading:
- Universities Sprint from ‘We Will Not Cower’ to Appeasing Trump
- Columbia Yields to Trump in Battle Over Federal Funding
Further Listening:
- Pro-Palestinian Protests and Arrests at U.S. Colleges
- The 2024 College Financial Aid Mess
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The Bulwark Podcast - S2 Ep1006: Live from Phoenix
show notes
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Time magazine piece on the Venezuelans deported to El Salvador
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Sam talking with Lindsay Toczylowski, who represents Andrys, the gay barber and Salvadoran prisoner
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Photos of Andrys as a barber/makeup artist
- Call your Democratic senator: 202-224-3121.
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Immigrant Defenders Law Center
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The immigrants' rights division of the ACLU
Bad Faith - Episode 459 Promo – International Lawlessness (w/ Craig Mokhiber)
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Former United Nations human rights official Craig Mokhiber returns to Bad Faith to weigh in on recent developments in Palestine, including Israel's choice to end the ceasefire, the catastrophic Israeli strikes resulting in the death of about 400 Palestinians, nearly half children, the recent U.N. report on Israel's use of sexual violence against Palestinians, and the state of international law as it attempts to hold Israel accountable. It's an expansive, philosophical conversation that probes the possibility of U.N. reform in light of American funding and veto power, and the declining utility of "international law." Stay until the end for a powerful argument for the value of a human rights framework despite how limited our international legal institutions are in enforcing said framework.
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Produced by Armand Aviram.
Theme by Nick Thorburn (@nickfromislands).
Audio Poem of the Day - Theories of the Soul
By Karen An-hwei Lee
CoinDesk Podcast Network - COINDESK DAILY: Did the IMF Say Bitcoin Is Digital Gold?
Host Christine Lee breaks down the latest news in the industry as crypto Twitter reacts to claims that the IMF recognizes bitcoin as digital gold.
Crypto markets are upbeat as Trump’s Liberation day for tariffs may be narrower than expected. Plus, Tether seeks a full audit from a Big Four accounting firm and social media is abuzz with claims that the IMF recognizes bitcoin as digital gold. CoinDesk's Christine Lee digs into the headlines on "CoinDesk Daily."
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Focus on Africa - Why has a river in Zambia ‘died’?
A vibrant river reportedly ‘died' overnight in Zambia after an acidic waste spill at a Chinese-owned mine
How the Sudan crisis is affecting gum arabic production
And can AI help African farmers produce more?
Presenter : Charles Gitonga Producers: Yvette Twagiramariya, Amie Liebowitz and Bella Hassan. Senior Producer : Paul Bakibinga Technical Producer: Jonathan Greer Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
The Commentary Magazine Podcast - Are Dems at a 50-Year Low?
Data from Democrats themselves indicate the party's fortunes are historically poor, and we spend the podcast discussing how they got themselves into this hole and how difficult it is for them to climb out of it. Also: Trump manhandles Columbia University and a big law firm. Give a listen.
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Native America Calling - Monday, March 24, 2025 – Native in the Spotlight: Norma Kawelokū Wong
Native Hawaiian writer Norma Kawelokū Wong tells us our current reality is “drifting haphazardly in the riptide of collapse”. Wong is both a Zen Master and an experienced political strategist, having advised prominent figures including Hawaii’s first Native Hawaiian Governor, John D. Waiheʻe III. She also offered guidance and mediation on some of Hawaii’s most high profile and vexing conflicts, including the U.S. Navy’s $344 million clean-up of munitions on Kahoʻolawe Island, telescope construction on Mauna Kea, and recovery following the devastating wildfire in Lahaina. In her new book, When No Thing Works, she weaves poetry, politics, and spiritual wisdom together into a lesson for navigating crises. 