The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 3.11.26

Alabama

  • An event involving 1819 News CEO is cancelled over threats and safety
  • AL House Majority Leader Scott Stadhagen to run for ALGOP Chairman
  • An illegal alien is under arrest in Mobile for kidnapping of 3 people
  • New EBT cards from AL Dept of Human Resources are now chip enabled
  • State Sales tax holiday coming for severe weather supplies
  • Mobile pastor, Travis Johnson talks about new book and how he learned to stand up for his faith

National

  • A federal appeals court rules that DHS can end TPS status for migrants
  • President Trump takes on Canada for courting China and ignoring US
  • FL Congresswoman has plans to send the SAVE Act over to Senate for vote
  • FBI releases the warrant document leading to raid of election hub in GA
  • AZ sheriff has person of interest in custody re: kidnapped Nancy Guthrie
  • FDA has rejected Moderna's review request for new mRNA flu vaccine


Money Girl - 15 Ways to Stop Impulse Spending and Save More (Reissue)

904. Laura reviews strategies to resist impulsive spending so you can save more money and achieve your financial goals faster.

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What A Day - ICE Warns It’s ‘Only Getting Started’

Over the past year, the Trump administration has been eliminating policies aimed at slowing down climate change – and now, it may go even further. This week, the Environmental Protection Agency plans to repeal the “endangerment finding” that has been the scientific basis of rules limiting greenhouse gas emissions since 2009. To talk more about this endangerment finding and where the fight against climate change goes from here, we spoke to Leah Stokes. She’s an associate professor at UC Santa Barbara where she works on climate and clean energy policy and co-host of the climate podcast, A Matter of Degrees.

And in headlines, Department of Homeland Security officials testify before Congress, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick admits to lunching with his kids on Epstein Island, and the Trump administration takes down a rainbow flag at the Stonewall National Monument in New York City.

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Ologies with Alie Ward - Venereology (SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS) with Ina Park

You’ve got junk, and we have info. The charming and hilarious researcher, professor, sex-positive health advocate, and author of the science book “Strange Bedfellows,” Dr. Ina Park, joins to talk about sores, symptoms, muffs, condoms, testing schedules, titillating vaccine developments, miracle medications, Brazilians, HIV magic, stepping out vs. opening up, toilet seats, antibiotics, new scientific shockers about bacterial vaginosis, crotch crickets, conservative obstructions, the secrets of Columbus, and most importantly how to stay horny, true to yourself, and safe. Whether you’re monogamous, open, ace, or dating, she’s giving the advice you need to communicate more openly and have more empathy for the health of friends and strangers. 

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Short Wave - AI is great at predicting text. Can it guide robots?

It seems like artificial intelligence is everywhere in our virtual lives. It's in our search results and our phones. But what happens when AI moves out of the chat and into the real world? NPR science editor and correspondent Geoff Brumfiel took a trip to the Intelligence through Robotic Interaction at Scale Lab at Stanford University to see how scientists are using AI to power robots and the large hurtles that exist for them to perform even simple tasks. (encore)

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Planet Money - The Invention Invention

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Today, the story of three inventions. The first, the sewing machine, was created by a selfish and ambitious inventor who wanted all the credit and was willing to fight a war for it. 

The second, a more modern invention, was made by an Italian inventor who wanted only to connect the world through video, so “evvvvverybody can talk with evvvvverybody else.”

And, a third invention that tied them both together across more than a century. The patent pool.

How do people get motivated to invent, and how do they get rewarded for their ideas? Usually through a patent. And, when the thicket of patents become too thick, how do we simplify, and make it so inventors can work together? The answer will involve bitter rivals, a sewing machine war, the nine no-no’s of anti-trust, and something called a gob-feeder. 

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The Best One Yet - 👨‍❤️‍💋‍👨 “9pm Mystery” — Date Drop’s college takeover. MrBeast’s teen bank. Eddie Bauer’s crapitalism. +Google’s 100-Year Bond.

Eddie Bauer rose thanks to capitalism... It’s now bankrupt thanks to “Crapitalism.”

72% of Stanford undergrads are using Date Drop… It’s taken over Tuesday nights.

MrBeast bought Step, a Fintech app for teens… but they’ll be customers for 19 more years.

Plus, AI demand is so crazy Google dropped a Century Bond… Get paid back in the year 2126 (it’s a great Valentine’s Day gift)


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NPR's Book of the Day - George Saunders’ ‘Vigil’ is a ghostly novel about an oil tycoon in his final hours

In his latest novel, George Saunders continues to explore his interest in death and the afterlife. Vigil tells the story of an oil tycoon and climate change denier named K.J. Boone who’s visited by a series of ghosts in his final hours. In today’s episode, NPR’s Scott Detrow asks Saunders about similarities between this novel and A Christmas Carol. They also discuss the author’s Substack, his experience in the oil industry, and the role of storytelling in this political moment.


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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - Her Client Sued Uber—And Won

Although sexual assault and rape by rideshare drivers has been widely reported, Uber itself largely avoided legal liability until last week, when a jury decided the company had to pay $8.5 million to a woman who said she was raped by her Uber driver. 


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