- The Forgotten Optional
else
in Python Loops - libraries.io
- The other (great) benefit of Python type annotations
- Setting Expectations for Open Source Participation
- ngrok
- Extras
- Joke
The NewsWorthy - CIA Director, Royal Wedding & ‘Holographic’ Phone – Friday, May 18th, 2018
All the news to know for Friday, May 18th, 2018!
Today, we're talking about President Trump's remarks on North Korea, the new (first female) CIA director and romaine lettuce getting the all clear.
Plus: the Royal wedding and a 'holographic' smartphone.
All that and much more in less than 10 minutes.
Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you.
For links to all the stories referenced in today's episode, visit https://www.theNewsWorthy.com and click Episodes.
Opening Arguments - OA174: Is Michael Avenatti Fit To Practice Law In New York?
- Here is the text of the Panmunjom Declaration we first discussed in Episode 173.
- You can read Judge Jackson's ruling denying Manafort's Motion to Dismiss, and also Avenatti's Response to Michael Cohen's Opposition to his motion to appear pro hac vice.
- The primary case relied upon by Avenatti in his response is In re JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A., 799 F.3d 36 (1st Cir. 2015), which is directly on point.
- We've also uploaded a copy of Trump's 2018 Financial Disclosures, which admits the Cohen payment.
- Finally, we highly recommend Ronan Farrow's New Yorker reporting regarding the Cohen SARs.
The Gist - Becky Hammon’s Next Big Shot
On today’s Gist, the Alex, Inc. drinking game you can play with the whole family.
Becky Hammon is an assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs and is a leading candidate to become the first female head coach in the NBA. Hammon got passed over this week by the Milwaukee Bucks, but Ringer staff writer Shea Serrano and New Yorker contributor Louisa Thomas talk about why Hammon is still expected to break the NBA’s glass ceiling.
In the Spiel, today’s off-the-cuff remarks from the president.
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Bay Curious - Spinning Rims, Spinning Cars: the History of the Oakland Sideshow
Sideshows have a bad reputation, but they also have a long tradition, East Oakland roots and deep ties to the hyphy movement.
Reported by Sandhya Dirks. Bay Curious is made by Olivia Allen-Price, Jessica Placzek, Ryan Levi, Paul Lancour, Suzie Racho, Erika Kelly, and Julia McEvoy. Holly Kernan is Vice President for News. Theme music by Pat Mesiti-Miller. Ask us a question at BayCurious.org. Follow Olivia Allen-Price on Twitter @oallenprice.
Pod Save America - “The Trump Investigation.”
Trump hits a bump in the road on his way to the Nobel Peace Prize, Republicans try their hardest to make 2018 about immigrant gang members, and 700 Trump investigation stories break in one day. Then Jason Kander joins Jon and Dan to talk about the midterms and the new season of Majority 54, and Inimai Chettiar of the Brennan Center for Justice talks about the prison reform bill moving through Congress.
the memory palace - Episode 126 (The 8th Story)
The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia.
Music
- We start with Waveland by Norm Pikelny.
- Then a smidge of N.Y.C. from the original Broadway cast recording of Annie.
- The Stars vs. Creatures by Colleen.
- Wiese by Roedelius & Arnold Kasar.
- Then there's some chaos built out of Missing Piece from the score to Broken City, Fog Tropes by Ingram Marshall, Spindrift by Colin Stetson, and Longing for a Frozen Sky by Ernst Reijseger.
- That heads into Wake by Aaron Martin & Machinfabriek.
- Galaxies Like Grains of Sand by Hampshire & Foat.
- Finishing on Minuet for Cheap Piano by Winged Victory for the Sullen
Cato Daily Podcast - Lessons from Europe on Freedom of Speech
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Omnibus - Spanish Fly (Entry 1195.SS0713)
In which a poison made from dried beetles becomes a schoolyard legend as an alleged aphrodisiac, foreshadowing our modern age of creepy predator celebrities and erectile dysfunction infomercials. Certificate #31327.
Crazy/Genius - Should We Break Up Amazon?
Amazon might become the first trillion-dollar company in the history of the world. Has the Everything Store become a dangerous monopoly threatening the U.S. economy?
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