The mayor of a city in the state of Michoacan, Mexico launched a full-frontal assault on organized crime in his community. Last month he was assassinated by a lone gunman. His death has lead to a protests across Mexico and calls for more to be done to combat drug cartels and corruption.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing - TNB Tech Minute: Nvidia AI Chips to Undergo Security Review Before Export to China
Plus: Walmart’s new AI era. And Canada ramps up its military satellite communications capabilities. Danny Lewis hosts.
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The Bulwark Podcast - Mark Hertling: Trump (Still) Hates Europe
Lt. Gen Mark Hertling joins Tim Miller.
show notes:
- Hertling's piece on Trump's new National Security Strategy
- Hertling on the potential misuse of Special Forces in the boat strikes
- Remembering National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, by Hertling
- Email for Tim's mailbag: BulwarkPodcast@thebulwark.com
- Trump's Politico interview
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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - CLASSIC: A Cosmic Murder Mystery: The Star That Simply Vanished
How can a star disappear? As Ben, Matt and Noel learn in this evening's Classic episode, there's more than a bit of weirdness involved: a few years back, an enterprising group of astronomers and astrophysicists found themselves transformed into full-on space detectives when a cursory observation of a luminous blue variable star located in the Kinman Dwarf galaxy revealed the star had simply... vanished. This is, according to what our species understands, impossible. Something this big should leave some sort of trace. So what happened? Join Ben, Matt and Noel as they explore the ongoing cosmic conundrum, exploring the story of this galactic noir mystery -- and, ultimately, attempting to learn what led to its untimely disappearance.
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WSJ Minute Briefing - The EU Investigates Google Over Use of Online Content to Power AI
Plus: BMW names a new boss. And Home Depot provides a sales forecast for fiscal 2026 that’s lower than what analysts expected. Anthony Bansie hosts.
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Global News Podcast - Australia bans social media for under-16s
In a world first, millions of Australian children and teenagers are prevented from accessing social media accounts. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told adolescents to make the most of the situation by taking up a new sport or reading a book, instead of scrolling on their phones. Under the legislation, companies could face heavy fines if they don't take reasonable steps to prevent under-16s from opening social media accounts. Social media firms have argued the ban would be ineffective, difficult to implement, and could isolate vulnerable teenagers.
Also: tens of thousands flee their homes in border areas of Cambodia and Thailand after a resumption of fighting. An investigation finds at least 1700 civilians have been killed in airstrikes by Sudan's armed forces since the start of the civil war. South Korean police raid headquarters of the e-commerce giant Coupang. And a British man who was paralysed permanently 9 years ago, attempts a world record for sit-skiing to the South Pole.
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CoinDesk Podcast Network - Bitcoin Traders Target $20K Bitcoin Put Options by June 2026 | CoinDesk Daily
$20,000 bitcoin by June 2026?
Traders are picking up bitcoin put options at $20,000, hoping for potential moonshot payoffs if BTC swings wild. The deep out-of-the-money put options are lighting up for June 2026 expiries on Deribit, with the $20,000 strike put becoming the second most popular option. Will you buy this lottery ticket? CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie hosts "CoinDesk Daily."
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Marketplace All-in-One - Everyone wants a piece of Warner Bros.
Today, we're walking you through the Hollywood drama currently unfolding over Warner Bros. Discovery. The studio's board has already approved an acquisition deal with Netflix, but now Paramount is launching a hostile takeover bid. We'll outline the stakeholders and talk about what comes next. Plus, as New York City leads the nation in office-to-housing conversions, other cities are looking to encourage their own affordable developments.
