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Following what the Supreme Court is actually doing can be daunting. Reporting on the subject is often only done within the context of political narratives of the day -- and following the Court's decisions and reading every new case can be a non-starter. The purpose of this Podcast is to make it as easy as possible for members of the public to source information about what is happening at the Supreme Court. For that reason, we read every Opinion Syllabus without any commentary whatsoever. Fur ...
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Cuzzin' Dre of the Bay Area's 106 KMEL is here to talk all the about the dumb sh*t celebrities do! Town native, Andre, from a child has had a love for all things music. Thriving musically in drums & percussion throughout his childhood, he continued his musicianship at Oakland School of the Arts where he discovered a new love – The Industry. Developing bands, promoting shows and learning the production behind recording artist was new found interest that turned into his new career goal. During ...
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The Unpopular Podcast is a place where Jalen Hunter gives his unpopular opinions about all things sports. From basketball to cricket, If it's a sports, Jalen has an opinion about it! You can hear his passion about sports through the mic every single episode. Go check out the stunting visuals to every episode on The Unpopular Channel Youtube channel and don't forget to subscribe! New episodes every Wednesday and Saturday. Just hear him out and come take a listen!
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Why listen to us? We are two guys who want to make you laugh like crazy but also keep you up to date with current events going on in the gaming world! Challenge time? Listen to our podcast and don't laugh. its that simple ;), Are you up for it? Please give us feedback, we are hungry to learn and motivated to change for the better! please let us know what were doing right, wrong, and inbetween! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opinionated-streamers/support
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The Autosport F1 Podcast

Motorsport Network

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The Autosport Podcast is the official podcast of Autosport, the world’s leading authority on motorsport as it celebrates its 75th anniversary year. All the latest news, previews, reviews and Q+A sessions with you the fans every week from our studios and from the heart of the F1 paddock itself.
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Broke is Boring

Jane Freund and Tiffany Baker

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Broke is Boring is the no-fluff, no-filter podcast for women who are done settling—for less money, less freedom, and less life. Hosted by Jane and Tiffany, two moms who traded survival mode for CEO energy, this show is your permission slip to want more—and go get it. We’re ditching dusty money myths, calling out the “play it safe” culture, and spilling the real tea on wealth, freedom, motherhood, and building a life that actually lights you up. Whether you’re scaling your biz, starting over, ...
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The Big Squeeze

The Big Squeeze

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Three friends squeeze every bit of detail out of the biggest sporting and entertainment stories of the week. Cover art photo provided by Xiaolong Wong on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@runblue
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When the worst has happened, we fight for what’s best for you. This is Crash Talk, with Injury Attorney Kevin Swenson of Swenson & Shelley. We understand the devastating circumstances accident victims face and our Board Certified Truck Accident Attorneys are here to guide you through these uncertain times and provide you with the information and answers you need today. Whether you are suffering in the wake of a serious truck accident, motor vehicle accident, dog bite injury, slip and fall, o ...
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In this week's episode of the VSL Aviation Podcast, we dig into three real-world flying topics pilots must know: Runway Excursion Mitigation: A deep dive into Advisory Circular 91-79B, how to avoid overruns, and a real-world discussion led by Ryan Bow about common landing errors and risk factors. Non-Standard Climb Gradients: Learn how to spot non-…
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In this episode, I discuss the winners and losers of the first round of the draft. I also talk Shedeur sliding down the draft board, Jaxon Dart, Ja Morant and Jimmy Butler injuries, LeRobin and so much more!Click here to Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/user/jalenhunter72094?sub_confirmation=1Social Media:IG: https://www.instagram.com/the_unpopul…
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Send us a text In Monsalvo Velazquez v. Bondi the Supreme Court held that when a voluntary departure deadline under 8 U.S.C. §1229c(b)(2) lands on a weekend or legal holiday, it carries over to the next business day. Monsalvo Velázquez had been granted 60 days to voluntarily depart the U.S. He filed a motion to reopen on the following Monday after …
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This episode is for the women who are still waiting for the stars to align, for everything to be just right, for that "perfect time" to start chasing their dreams. Spoiler: It doesn't exist. We’re calling out the waiting game and showing you why now is the best time to take action—no matter how imperfect it feels.…
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Mark Mann-Bryans and Filip Cleeren wrap-up their coverage of the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with reviewing a race that started with a controversial Lap 1 flashpoint. The pair discuss Max Verstappen cutting the opening chicane, the five second time penalty that may have cost him a chance at victory, and the Dutchman's muted reaction to the punish…
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Send us a text In Cunningham v. Cornell University, the Supreme Court addressed a fundamental pleading question under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). Petitioners—former and current Cornell University employees—alleged that university fiduciaries violated ERISA §1106(a)(1)(C) by causing their retirement plans to pay exce…
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Mark Mann-Bryans and Filip Clereen review qualifying day for the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Max Verstappen shocked with a stunning pole lap to beat Oscar Piastri by just one hundredth of a second. Mark and Filip debate whether it was good as his Suzuka pole lap, as well as whether McLaren's pace advantage may have been exaggerated. Also, a de…
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Mark Mann-Bryans and Filip Cleeren review the key storylines from practise for Day 2 of the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Confidence seems to be the word of the day coming out of Jeddah, as Mark and Filip talk about a more competitive day's running from Red Bull's Max Verstappen, and a crash from Yuki Tsunoda towards the end of the night. There's …
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This week on the VSL Aviation Podcast, Seth dives into three major topics that affect pilots across the training and professional spectrum. First, he breaks down the difference between wet and dry leases — why it's critical to understand operational control, how to avoid illegal charter situations, and what lease paperwork needs to be in place. The…
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In this episode, I breakdown every round on matchup in this years NBA playoffs and give my predictions on who will advance!Click here to Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/user/jalenhunter72094?sub_confirmation=1Social Media:IG: https://www.instagram.com/the_unpopular_pod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/imsayinthouFB: https://www.facebook.com/TheUnpop…
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Mark Mann-Bryans and Filip Cleeren sit down to discuss the best of media day at the Jeddah Corniche circuit for Day 1 of the Saudi Arabian GP. The biggest story of the day involved Max Verstappen dismissing the idea of leaving Red Bull after the panic meeting the team had in Bahrain. There's also reaction to Max disagreeing with team boss Christian…
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In this episode, I breakdown the Nico Iamaleava situation and what this means for College Sports moving forward. I also discuss the WNBA Draft, Mike Budenholzer, the Grand Slam, Alex Volkanovski and so much more!Click here to Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/user/jalenhunter72094?sub_confirmation=1Social Media:IG: https://www.instagram.com/the_un…
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Stuart Codling and Filip Cleeren wrap up their coverage of the Bahrain Grand Prix, in which Oscar Piastri won with a dominant showing. Stuart and Filip discuss whether this was Oscar's greatest win yet and debate Lando Norris' mentality after a time penalty for a jump start led to a scruffy race and a third-placed finish. There's also a chat about …
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We didn’t leave cushy jobs with benefits and titles on a whim. We left because no salary could buy back our time, our peace, or the freedom to raise our kids without clocking in and out of someone else’s dream. This episode is raw, real, and probably gonna ruffle some feathers—but if you’ve ever questioned the "normal path,” you’re not alone… and y…
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We used to chase dopamine in the dollar section at Target. Now we chase it in tuk-tuks, night markets, and sunset views from Bali rooftops. This episode is a love letter to the decision that changed everything—choosing experiences over excess. We’re diving into how we broke up with consumerism and fell in love with a lifestyle rich in memories, not…
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You think you’re keeping the peace, staying safe, or “just being realistic”… but playing small is costing you way more than you realize. In this episode, we expose the silent price tags attached to staying in your comfort zone—emotionally, financially, and generationally. It’s not about ego, it’s about expansion—and playing small doesn’t serve anyo…
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This one’s for the people-pleasers, the approval-seekers, and anyone who’s ever hesitated to dream bigger because “someone” wouldn’t understand. We’re calling out the broke advice that’s been keeping you small, quiet, and stuck in survival mode. Just because someone loves you doesn’t mean they get to lead you. In this episode, we share the three bi…
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Welcome to the very first episode of Broke Is Boring—the podcast for women who want more, refuse to settle, and are done playing small. Hosted by Jane and Tiffany—two moms, entrepreneurs, and recovering “good girls” who decided that broke wasn’t cute—we’re here to blow up the myths you’ve been fed about money, motherhood, success, and happiness. In…
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Stuart Codling and Filip Cleeren sit down to review what was a hectic Qualifying day at the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix. Together, they review what was Oscar Piastri's second pole position of the season, and explain how his teammate Lando Norris was so far back in comparison. There's also an explainer as to why Alex Albon was denied a chance to run in …
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Stuart Codling and Filip Cleeren continue their coverage from the Sakhir International Circuit for Day 2 of the Bahrain Grand Prix. McLaren was comfortably quickest across practice, but team principal Andrea Stella has rebuked those claims, even accusing some of their rivals of "gamesmanship". Stuart and Filip give their opinion on the state of pla…
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In this episode, I discuss Alex Ovechkin breaking the all-time goals record and where he belongs in the history of the NHL. I also talk Mike Malone getting fired, TJ Watt, National Champions, Lukas returns and so much more!0:00 Mike Malone gets fired 22:30 Luka returns to Dallas37:31 UConn wins the national Championship46:45 Florida wins the Nation…
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Stuart Codling and Filip Cleeren begin their coverage of the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix with reaction to media day at the Bahrain International Circuit. Stuart and Filip react to the day's breaking news that Robert Reid, Deputy President for Sport within the FIA and part of President Mohammed Ben Sulayem's leadership team, resigned from his post, citi…
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Send us a text In Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al. v. J.G.G., et al., the Supreme Court granted the government’s application to vacate temporary restraining orders issued by the District Court for the District of Columbia, which had blocked the removal of several Venezuelan detainees allegedly affiliated with the foreign terr…
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Send us a text In Department of Education, et al. v. California, the Supreme Court in a per curiam decision granted the federal government’s application to stay a district court order that had mandated continued payment of certain education-related grants. The District Court for the District of Massachusetts had issued a temporary restraining order…
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In this episode, Seth dives into three critical areas for every pilot: what to do after an accident, how modern digital avionics like MEMS sensors work, and a practical breakdown of maintenance responsibilities and required equipment. You'll get clear, no-nonsense guidance on pilot responsibilities at the scene of an accident, how to interpret comp…
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Mark Mann-Bryans and Jake Boxall-Legge wrap-up their coverage of the Japanese Grand Prix in what was a tense battle at the front between Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Mark and Jake review the "if's and but's" of the race, as to whether McLaren should have been more aggressive on strategy, or if Norris' trip across the grass on pit…
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Mark Mann-Bryans and Jake Boxall-Legge review Qualifying on Day 3 of their Japanese Grand Prix coverage from the Suzuka International Circuit. It was a stunning lap from Max Verstappen that took pole position ahead of both McLaren drivers, despite the Dutchman having no purple "fastest" sector times. Mark and Jake talk about how well Max had hooked…
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Mark Mann-Bryans and Jake Boxall-Legge report from Suzuka for Day 2 of the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix, with Friday practice generating plenty of headlines. Jake and Mark talk about the four red flags that disrupted FP2, including two for the grass on the side of the circuit catching fire, a spin into the gravel for Fernando Alonso at the first Degner…
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Send us a text In Medical Marijuana, Inc. v. Horn, the Supreme Court affirmed the Second Circuit and held that a plaintiff may seek treble damages under the civil RICO statute for injuries to business or property, even if those injuries stem from a personal injury. Douglas Horn was fired after testing positive for THC, allegedly caused by using a C…
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Send us a text In FDA v. Wages and White Lion Investments, the Supreme Court unanimously vacated a Fifth Circuit decision that found the Food and Drug Administration acted arbitrarily and capriciously when it denied authorization for flavored e-cigarette products. Under the Tobacco Control Act of 2009, manufacturers must receive FDA approval before…
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In this episode of the VSL Aviation Podcast, Seth Lake dives into runway incursion avoidance, a critical focus area for the FAA and a common checkride discussion point. He shares insights from the FAA’s From the Flight Deck initiative and explains how this content can help applicants prepare—especially for CFI-level checkrides. The second half feat…
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Mark Mann-Bryans and Jake Boxall-Legge report from the Suzuka International Circuit for media day at the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix. Unsurprisingly, the main story is Red Bull and Racing Bulls' driver swap of Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda, which is the key protagonists' first chance to talk directly to the media on the issue. The pair discuss Lawson's…
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Send us a text In United States v. Miller, the Supreme Court reversed the Tenth Circuit and held that a bankruptcy trustee cannot use §544(b) of the Bankruptcy Code to claw back funds from the federal government under a state fraudulent-transfer law, due to sovereign immunity. The case arose after shareholders of a failed Utah business used $145,00…
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Send us a text In Bondi v. Vanderstok, the Supreme Court reversed the Fifth Circuit and upheld the ATF’s 2022 rule interpreting the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA) to cover certain “ghost gun” kits and unfinished firearm parts. The GCA requires licenses and background checks for firearm sales and defines “firearm” to include both weapons and their fr…
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In this episode, I discuss Olivia Miles shocking decision to forgo the WNBA Draft to go back to school. I also answer if Zion is a bust, the Final Four, Kevin Willard, KD and so much more!0:00 Zion a bust?12:50 Olivia Miles Forgoes Draft23:39 Men's Final Four34:52 Women's Finals four45:29 Kevin Willards New Job55:10 Deion's contract Extension1:01:5…
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In one of the most shocking driver moves in recent history, Liam Lawson is heading back to Racing Bulls after just two Grand Prix with Red Bull Racing, with former teammate Yuki Tsunoda heading the other way and making his Red Bull debut at next week’s Japanese Grand Prix. In a special podcast, Stuart Codling sits down with Jake Boxall-Legge and Al…
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In this episode, I discuss Taylor Jenkins getting fired and figure out why Memphis would do this RIGHT NOW?! I also talk Dame's blood clot, WNBA Lockout, Cam Ward, MLB Opening Day and so much more!0:00 Dame out indefinitely with blood clot13:46 WNBA Lockout?27:45 Ward and Sanders critiques38:42 MLB Opening Day 44:35 Taylor Jenkins firedClick here t…
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In this week’s VSL Aviation Podcast, Seth dives deep into three critical topics for pilots and instructors alike. First, he breaks down how to get involved with the FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) and make the most of the WINGS Program. Next, he explains the real why behind airspace design—offering a fresh approach for CFIs to improve student understand…
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In this episode, I discuss JuJu's injury and how this drastically changes the tournament moving forward. I also answer if Mid Majors are dead, talk Heat Culture, Doc Rivers, Maryland's big weekend and so much more!0:00 JuJu tears her ACL10:54 NIL the death of mid majors?31:44 Should the Steelers want ARod?46:42 Jimmy Butler and Heat culture 57:06 T…
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Alex Kalinauckas and Ronald Vording wrap up their coverage of the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix, from the Shanghai International Circuit, as McLaren dominated proceedings with their 50th 1-2 finish, with Oscar Piastri winning ahead of Lando Norris and George Russell. Alex gives a review of the action, why he agreed with Oscar calling it his "most complet…
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Alex Kalinauckas and Ronald Vording report from the Shanghai International Circuit after a busy Saturday at the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix. The pair start by discussing Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari's first-ever Sprint victory, Lewis's playing down of the achievement, and what could be learnt from the action on track, such as the intense tyre wear and ch…
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Send us a text In Delligatti v. United States, the Supreme Court held that New York attempted second-degree murder qualifies as a crime of violence under 18 U.S.C. §924(c) because the knowing or intentional causation of death, whether by act or omission, necessarily involves the use of physical force under §924(c)(3)(A). Salvatore Delligatti was co…
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Send us a text In Thompson v. United States the Supreme Court held that 18 U.S.C. §1014, which prohibits “knowingly mak[ing] any false statement” to influence the FDIC’s actions on a loan, does not extend to statements that are merely misleading but not technically false. Patrick Thompson, a former Chicago Alderman, was charged under §1014 after di…
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Alex Kalinauckas and Ronald Vording report from the Shanghai International Circuit to review Friday’s Sprint Qualifying session for the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix. In a surprise, it’s a Sprint Pole for Lewis Hamilton, the oldest pole winner of any F1 format since Nigel Mansell in 1994. Alex and Ronald explain why the “peaky” nature of the Ferrari may …
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Alex Kalinauckas and Ronald Vording report from the Shanghai International Circuit to review media day for the 2025 F1 Chinese Grand Prix, and it begins on a sombre note as the sport pays tribute to Eddie Jordan, the former team boss of Jordan F1 and broadcaster who passed away this morning at the age of 76 after a year-long battle with prostate ca…
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Welcome back to the VSL Aviation Podcast! I'm your host, Seth Lake, a CFI and DPE here to help you navigate checkrides and general aviation topics. This weekly podcast is recorded live on Discord, with additional streaming on YouTube, Instagram, and Twitch. In this episode, we dive into three major topics before opening the floor to listener questi…
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In this episode, I breakdown the first official year of Unrivaled and how it couldn't have gone any better! I also discuss the Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins deals, Should UNC have gotten in and so much more!0:00 Team Rose wins Unrivaled Championship 8:13 Chase and Higgins re-sign with Bengals 24:36 Paul George shut down for season43:56 UNC made mak…
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Ben Hunt and Emily Selleck wrap up their coverage of the Australian Grand Prix from Albert Park as Lando Norris would take a victory by less than a second ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen. Ben and Emily chat about the battle at the front, including the Norris/Verstappen fight at the beginning and end of the race, and the key role Oscar Piastri pl…
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