What Next | Daily News and Analysis - No Really, Abolish ICE

Democrats have a list of demands and reforms they want implemented before continuing to fund the Department of Homeland Security. But  DHS doesn’t really need their approval to keep going.


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NPR's Book of the Day - A new book focuses on a queer, Black, WWII-era translator who risked safety for love

About a decade ago, professor and historian Ethelene Whitmire was presenting research on the experiences of African Americans living in Denmark. At that talk, she met – by chance – a relative of Reed Peggram, one of her research subjects. That relative directed Whitmire to a trove of letters written by Peggram, a queer, Black translator who found himself in Europe on the eve of World War II. In today’s episode, Whitmire joins NPR’s Scott Simon for a conversation about her book The Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram, the project that emerged from his family’s archive.


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Tech Won't Save Us - The Green Transition Needs So Much Mining w/ Thea Riofrancos

Paris Marx is joined by Thea Riofrancos to discuss the global struggle to move away from fossil fuels and the future of the green transition, including the limitations of existing supply chains, geopolitical tensions, and the tech industry's role in the growth of extractive industries.

Thea Riofrancos is the author of Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism. She is also Associate Professor of Political Science at Providence College and Strategic Co-Director of the Climate and Community Institute.

Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Support the show on Patreon.

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The Indicator from Planet Money - What it costs to be an elite figure skater like the ‘Quad God’

Behind every Ilia Malinin or Alysa Liu, there is an army of elite figure skating coaches and choreographers who have been with them from the beginning. On today’s show, how much does it cost to achieve Olympic glory and why is it so expensive? 

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How college sports juiced Olympic development 
Why the Olympics cost so much 

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The Best One Yet - 💝 “The Gift She Wants” — Cartier’s Gen Z watch. AI’s 174-year-old glass. Mattel’s Barbie Bummer. +Olympic side hustles

Taylor Swift was wearing Cartier in her engagement announcement… now it’s Gen Z’s Rolex.

The winner of AI is a 175-year-old glass biz… Corning Glass shows that a shortage in AI, is also an ATH.

Mattel plummeted 27% in minutes… Because turns out the Barbie Movie was not Ken-ough.

Plus, the best Olympic athlete side hustles… from maple syrup farmer to Wall Street analyst.


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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 2.12.26

Alabama

  • A bill to have public schools display the Ten Commandments passes senate committee
  • AL House passes bill giving state leaders the power to remove their appointed board or commission members
  • State Sen. Elliot is opposed to proposed solar farm in Baldwin County
  • Cities of Tuscaloosa and Hoover drop lawsuit against state for online tax
  • ALGOP leaders clash over delays to financial audit ordered in 2025
  • Part 2 of Pastor Travis Johnson and his book "Unembarassed -of Jesus"

National

  • President Trump says diplomacy first when it comes to unrest in Iran
  • US House passes the SAVE Act...now US senate fight to vote on bill begins
  • US Attorney general Pam Bondi has contentious hearing with House Judiciary  
  • TX AG Paxton now formally investigating an Islamic development in that state

Global News Podcast - Polls open in first Bangladesh election since uprising

Voters cast their ballots in Bangladesh for the first time since authoritarian leader Sheikh Hasina was forced from office in 2024. They'll be choosing a new government and deciding on constitutional reforms. Also: our correspondent reports from inside Iran. We have the latest on the deadly shooting in Canada. The US attorney general gets a grilling at a congressional committee meeting. New figures suggest China’s carbon dioxide emissions fell in 2025. We'll hear about the European robin that made it all the way to Canada. And the student who had a good excuse for not handing in her homework on time - she was taking part in the Olympics.

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It Could Happen Here - The Art of Petty with Prop & Amanda Nelson

In the raging pile of slop that is social media, every once in a while you stumble across someone doing something genuinely amazing. That’s how Prop found Amanda Nelson, the creator behind Amanda’s Mild Takes, where she delivers comprehensive breakdowns of politics and history and artfully drags the trolls in her comment section while she’s at it. We had to get to know her.

In this episode, Amanda shares why she started making videos in the first place, what motivates her to clap back at haters, and what parallels she sees between the past and the current events happening in the US. She also offers her predictions for the upcoming midterm elections, and weighs in on who might throw their hat in the ring for president in 2028.

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