World Cup Predictions: On the Pitch and Off

The World Cup is here, and we're here to preview it all. Stefan has done a mind-boggling 20,000 simulations of the tournament, and yet somehow there is still no scenario where Haiti wins it all. We also talk into the political backdrop, with Ashish and Stefan talking about their recent piece for Th…

As Trump Purges Immigration Judges, One Speaks Out

Through his second term, President Trump has systematically pressured judges to carry out his agenda in a little-known court system that oversees immigration. Nicholas Nehamas, a Washington correspondent for The New York Times, speaks to Judge Holly D’Andrea about the Trump administration’s effort…

What happens if the US ends birthright citizenship?

Any day now, the Supreme Court is expected to rule on the Trump administration’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship. But beyond the ruling, the fight for who belongs in a country is much older and broader than the United States. Gene talks with Daisy Hernández, the author of Citizenshi…

How do visa officers read behavior?, with Travis Feuerbacher

Visa officers make life-changing decisions in minutes—often after just a brief conversation through a glass window. I talk with former U.S. visa officer Travis Feuerbacher (ZFvisa.com) about what really goes into those rapid judgments. How much do behavior and “gut feelings” actually matter? Can an…

Is Abstinence the Only Addiction Treatment?

When it comes to addiction treatment, many people believe you need to start a 12-step program and practice complete abstinence. The general belief is that these are the only treatment options and ways to judge success. If you have a relapse and start using again, you’ve failed and need to start ove…

Why Democracy’s Troubles Should Come as No Surprise

Why have so many democracies become more polarized, unstable, and vulnerable to authoritarianism? And why did so many political observers fail to see it coming? In this episode of the People, Power, Politics podcast, Nic Cheeseman talks to Sheri Berman, Professor of Political Science at Barnard Col…

Tricked and Extradited: Inside the First FBI Operation to Lure a Chinese Spy to the US

The FBI won’t discuss exactly how Chinese spy Xu Yanjun came to the attention of special agents. Xu was handling a GE Aviation engineer in Ohio who specialized in composite fan-blade technology. That engineer, David Zheng, had been approached by an official from Nanjing University of Aeronautics an…

How Narcissists Behave During the Divorce Process and What You Can Do to Stand Up for Yourself

In this episode of The Help: I Have a Narcissist in My Life podcast, Laurel Slade-Waggoner offers crucial relationship advice for those navigating the complexities of divorcing a narcissist. She shares insights into how individuals with npd behave during the divorce process and provides practical s…

The Chloroform Baronet (Part 2)

In 1847, James Young Simpson successfully used chloroform for the first time to help in childbirth. But the anesthetic was still controversial and dangerous, which made it all the more risky when Simpson was faced with a royal patient: Queen Victoria. Support Noble Blood:—ORDER 'THE ARCANE AR…

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Open to the light within you! Shelly Dressel, RN channels the Goddess of Creation for high vibrational meditations that take you into the All That Is. Are you looking for change? Is your Lightbody activated? Are you seeking greater information? There are immense changes taking place in the world th…
Long Story Short with Nicole Pellegrino is where life’s biggest (and weirdest) chapters get told out loud. Each week, Nicole–content creator and professional oversharer–chats with guests about the real, raw, and ridiculous parts of life: pregnancy and motherhood, relationships, career pivots, menta…
Break the Rules is a pirate-radio-esque cultural commentary and entertainment arts stream. We started our show a year ago after watching censorship trends at home and abroad, and started posting with the goal of growing an online community that goes beyond today’s divisiveness.
Hosted by Melissa Lee and a roundtable of top traders, “Fast Money” breaks through the noise of the day, to deliver the actionable news that matters most to investors. Fast Money airs weeknights at 5p ET on CNBC. Visit http://fastmoney.cnbc.com for additional information.
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