Medicaid is run by the states, but about 70% of its funding comes from the federal government. Now, given $1 trillion in cuts from President Donald Trump's tax and spending law, states are left trying to fill in the gaps and will have difficult care and coverage decisions to make. We'll unpack it all. Also on this morning's program, we'll learn about higher taxes on Canadian imports and how markets are responding to them.
Global News Podcast - Kurdish rebels burn guns in step towards ending Turkey conflict
Kurdish militant PKK group begins disarming, starting a process designed to end the Turkish conflict. Also: Southern Gaza’s last hospital is forced to stop admitting patients as Israeli troops surround the facility.
The Commentary Magazine Podcast - Slandering Bibi and Dems Who Want Blood
Today's podcast takes on the huge and outrageous New York Times piece about how Prime Minister Netanyahu has allowed the Gaza war to go on too long to help himself domestically. And we do a deep dive into the Democratic Party's troubles as it struggles with its own innate pessimism and the hunger for literal blood among the party's radical base. Give a listen.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing - TNB Tech Minute: Volkswagen and Chinese Partner SAIC to Close Nanjing Plant
Plus: Autodesk looks to acquire rival software firm PTC, which analysts say should position the company better as artificial intelligence becomes more common in design. And, Bitcoin's bull run continues. Julie Chang hosts.
Programming note: Starting this week, Tech News Briefing episodes will be released on Tuesdays and Fridays, and the TNB Tech Minute will be released twice on weekdays, in the morning and afternoon.
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Audio Mises Wire - The Forces of Centralization and the Struggle for Freedom
Throughout history, decentralization and secession have helped pave the way for more individual freedom. Naturally, political elites want to centralize everything, thus setting off the eternal battle between centralizers and decentralizers.
Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/forces-centralization-and-struggle-freedom
Native America Calling - Friday, July 11, 2025 – What we’ve learned in the 35 years since the Mohawk Resistance at Oka

The 78-day armed standoff just outside of Montreal in 1990 is credited with clearing a path for reconciliation between Indigenous tribes and the Canadian federal government. The country can count a number of initiatives, government resolutions, and task forces that sprouted from the violence 35 years ago. But many of Indigenous people connected to the direct action say any progress since then is slow and insufficient. We’ll recount the conflict sparked by a town’s plan to build a golf course and condominiums on sacred Mohawk land and assess the state of awareness for Indigenous issues since then.

Ann Coulter (Photo: by Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia/CC)
Also, what is the most effective response when public figures make comments that go well past acceptable boundaries? How are they held accountable? We’ll reflect on a social media post by conservative commentator Ann Coulter that prompted rebuke by hundreds of Native American leaders and individuals.
GUESTS
Russ Diabo (Kahnawake Mohawk), policy analyst
Waneek Horn-Miller (Mohawk), Olympian and veteran of the Oka standoff
Levi Rickert (Prairie Band Potawatomi), publisher and editor of Native News Online and Tribal Business News
Anton Treuer (Leech Lake Ojibwe descendant), professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University
Break 1 Music: Stomp Dance (song) George Hunter (artist) Haven (album)
Break 2 Music: Coffee (song) James Bilagody (artist) Near Midnight (album)
CBS News Roundup - 07/11/2025 | World News Roundup
Chaotic immigration raid in Southern California as protest erupts. The President to survey flood damage. Southwest heat wave. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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Marketplace All-in-One - What uncertainty means for back-to-school shopping
Back-to-school shopping already? We’re only about halfway through July, but for retailers — and some very organized parents — the back-to-school shopping season is already underway. Thing is, the sales forecast isn't looking so good. We'll hear more. A new survey from Deloitte says school shopping spending is expected to dip this year, when adjusting for inflation. Plus, President Donald Trump threatens new tariffs against Canada, and banks grow more cautious about making new loans.
Marketplace All-in-One - Old allies, new tariffs: Canada’s back in the crosshairs
From the BBC World Service: President Donald Trump has announced a new 35% tariff on Canadian imports, due to start next month. Tariffs are dominating talks at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations meeting in Malaysia, where many of its attendees could face import taxes of up to 50%. And following a peace deal between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the U.S., which brokered the deal, has signaled it wants a stake in the DRC's resources.
