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President Trump hints at major changes in Venezuela, leading to Maduros capture. Trump plans to rebuild Venezuelas oil industry, viewing it as a national security fix and economic overhaul. Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Secretary of State Marco Rubio lead outreach to energy leaders, aiming to disrupt narcoterror links and ease the migration crisis.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the fifth anniversary of the January 6th Capitol riot, no bipartisan commemoration is planned, reflecting deep partisan divides. President Trump will meet with House Republicans, while Democrats hold a hearing with January 6th witnesses. Enrique Tarrio, former Proud Boys leader, announces a march retracing the route from the White House to the Capitol. Reactions highlight ongoing splits, with Republicans dismissing the Democratic hearing as partisan and focusing on security failures. Legal echoes linger, with Trump impeachment charges failing and election challenges dropped. The anniversary underscores a nation still grappling with the chaotic day amid bigger headlines on foreign policy shifts.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Internal documents reveal plans for significant job cuts at FEMA, including a proposed 41% reduction in the CORE program and an 85% drop in surge staffing. Despite FEMAs denial, officials suggest terminations will occur in waves, raising concerns about the agencys ability to handle disaster response and recovery. Legal experts warn of potential violations of laws banning large reductions to FEMAs core duties, as the future of disaster aid hangs in the balance.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville, a former Auburn football coach, officially announced his run for Alabama governor in 2026, aiming to bring in better jobs and opportunities. His move may clear the Republican field, while Democrat Doug Jones is already in the race. Tubervilles focuses include luring businesses, fixing education, and cracking down on fraud, but he faces questions about residency due to his Florida beach house. The race is shaping up as a high-stakes showdown blending football legacy, politics, and Alabama priorities.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Israels air force launched strikes in Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah and Hamas sites, despite their presence in civilian areas. The attacks resulted in injuries but no fatalities, with Lebanese President Aoun condemning the actions. These strikes are part of ongoing Israeli operations since a ceasefire over a year ago, following a brutal war sparked by Hezbollahs support for Hamas. Lebanons government is set to discuss Hezbollah disarmament amidst rising tensions and Israels push for full compliance.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
George Conway, known for his anti-Trump stance and former husband of Kellyanne Conway, is running for a U.S. House seat in Manhattan, replacing retiring Representative Jerry Nadler. After considering a challenge to Representative Jamie Raskin, Conway decided to run in his old neighborhood, moving back to Manhattan just weeks ago. With a crowded field, Conway aims to stand out as an experienced fighter against Trump, leveraging his social media following in this high-profile race.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
President Trump and House Republicans gather at the Kennedy Center for a policy forum, aiming to unite and strategize for the midterm elections. Healthcare, taxes, and border legislation are on the agenda, along with midterm strategies. The party faces challenges with a slim majority and potential government shutdown, as lawmakers feel emboldened to act independently.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Orano Secures $900M for U.S. Uranium Enrichment Plant: A Major Step Towards Domestic Nuclear Fuel ProductionThe Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pope Leo XIII concluded the Holy Year, a period of peace and forgiveness, by closing the Holy Door at Saint Peters Basilica. The event attracted a record 33.5 million pilgrims from 185 countries. Leo, who has emphasized caring for immigrants, urged Christians to help those in need and show kindness to foreigners. This Holy Year was unique as it spanned two popes, with Leo succeeding Francis. Leo plans to continue Franciss policies, including welcoming gay Catholics and discussing womens ordination.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The U.S. Department of Justice has released a fraction of the documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein, totaling over one hundred twenty-five thousand pages, but two million more are still under review, missing a congressional deadline. The process involves screening for victim privacy, redacting sensitive info, and quality checks. The delay has sparked backlash, with the administration defending the pace to protect victims identities. Over four hundred department lawyers and one hundred FBI specialists are now working on the case.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen warns of NATO dissolution if US takes over Greenland, following Trumps push and Venezuelan leaders capture. European leaders back Denmark as Arctic tensions rise.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ukraines allies in the Coalition of Willing draft binding security guarantees, outlining military capabilities, intelligence sharing, logistical help, diplomatic pushes, and new sanctions. The plan aims to restore peace if Russia launches another armed attack. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy joins the Paris summit to align a united stance with Europe and the United States. Despite increased talks since November, Russia shows little sign of accepting current proposals, with territory disputes and frontline fighting remaining major obstacles. The senior European official hopes these firmer guarantees will lock in stronger US commitments, as Ukraine stands ready for diplomacy or tougher defense, with peace as the ultimate goal.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Iran protests escalate, with at least 35 deaths and over 1200 arrests, as economic woes and government crackdowns fuel unrest across 250 locations. Tensions rise with Trumps warning, Maduros capture, and Irans threats against U.S. troops. The situation remains volatile as the world awaits the next move.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Deaths of on-duty law enforcement officers in the U.S. dropped by nearly 25% in 2025, with firearm deaths reaching a decade low and traffic fatalities decreasing. Better safety measures, improved training, and gear contributed to this progress. Despite fewer deaths, leaders emphasize that one is too many. Non-fatal shootings slightly increased, but overall, these steps forward offer real hope in officer safety conversations.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a significant shift, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) votes to dissolve, following Congresss defunding last summer. The move aims to protect public medias integrity amidst Republican criticisms of liberal bias. CPBs funds will now be directed to the American Archive of Public Broadcasting and the University of Maryland for preservation. Public media stations face an uncertain future as CPBs role ends.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Senator Rand Paul accuses Senator Lindsey Graham of influencing President Trumps foreign policy, leading to the capture of Venezuelas Nicolas Maduro. Paul argues this move contradicts Trumps past opposition to regime change wars and nation building. Graham, openly supportive of Maduros removal, celebrates the capture, predicting the collapse of drug networks and calling for Cubas freedom. This internal GOP conflict underscores the debate over U.S. intervention in Latin America.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Senator Rand Paul accuses Senator Lindsey Graham of influencing President Trump to capture Venezuelas Nicolas Maduro, marking a significant shift in US foreign policy. Paul criticizes the move as contradictory to Trumps past opposition to nation-building and regime change efforts. Graham, however, celebrates the capture, seeing it as a step towards weakening drug networks and potentially bringing change to Cuba.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry celebrates the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, hailing it as a triumph for U.S. safety and economy. Maduro and his wife face federal drug charges, accused of running a deadly drug pipeline. Landry links over 800,000 American overdose deaths to this pipeline, praising Trumps actions and the U.S. military for shutting it down. He defends the moves legality, arguing Maduro was never a legitimate president. Economic benefits are highlighted, including new opportunities for Louisianas oil and gas workers and ports as key hubs for Venezuelas energy revival. Maduro and Flores pleaded not guilty, facing narco-terrorism, drug importation, and weapons charges. Landry sees this operation as a message to narco-terrorists and a step towards a freer, more democratic Western Hemisphere.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two Republican senators, Susan Collins and Thom Tillis, criticize Secretary of War Pete Hegseths decision to censure and potentially demote Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain and Democrat from Arizona. The controversy stems from a November video where Kelly urged service members to uphold the Constitution and refuse illegal orders. Hegseth defends the action, citing Kellys military pension and military justice responsibilities. The move sparks debate on free speech for military retirees in politics.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leaders from both parties in Congress weigh in on President Trumps unauthorized military operation to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, with Republicans defending it as constitutional and necessary, while Democrats call it an act of war and an abuse of presidential power.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.





Any president boasting about having to take a cognitive test three times in the same year probably shouldn't be bragging.
Wow, what a GREAT PedOTUS! Just Q3 had minimal growth at 4.3% (highest in, um, just 2yrs) despite *annual* overall loss. Corp bankruptcies surged in 2025, mirroring Great Recession levels. Companies grapple w/inflation, high interest rates, steep tariffs. Industrial & consumer-facing bizs bear the brunt, w/manufacturing losing over 70,000 jobs. PosiGen, Nikola, Spirit Airlines, Claires among casualties. Despite overall economic growth, struggling sectors face culling. Trump voters are morons.
Sadly, you're 9 years late with this podcast, CorAi. I mean, "Corey".
Welfare queen Elonia, grifting off of the American public while sucking on the government tit.
A Muslim saving the Jews - if only Israeli Zionists were capable of showing the same heroism and respect. If Netanyahu wasn't such a despicable anus, perhaps there'd be less antisemitism in the world.
Charlie was a xenophobic, homophobic, racist, misogynistic, antisemitic bigot. He platformed clips of himself talking down to those trying to partake in good faith debate. He made fun of his "debate" opponents, spoke derogatorily about the impoverished, the educated, & LGBTQ+ folx. His views on women were laughably antiquated. He was in his 30s, "debating" college kids to make himself look smarter than he was. He spewed fallacies not facts. Now his pronouns are "he/was." Good riddance.
Now THAT'S an experienced firm!
Van Holland is 100% right to be critical of Israel's conduct in Gaza; his lack of support for sending financial aid & weapons to Israel is justified, regardless of what ZOA & Halber proclaim. Organizations like this like to think they speak for all Jews, but this couldn't be further from the truth. Many Jews support the nation state of Israel but are disgusted by war criminal Netanyahu & his murderous regime. Orgs don't speak for an entire ethnicity of people who have very diverse viewpoints.
You're giving this Ai a backstory? Ridiculous. The mispronunciations of easy words and names (Bondi is BON-dee, *not* BOND-eye; Antifa is An-TEE-fuh, not ANT-ee-fah, etc.), the strange, bizarre cadence and pauses after easy words mid-sentence on EVERY episode as if pausing to read the next line of a teleprompter which is unnatural for any human reading... absolutely CRAZY that you don't realize how poorly this seemingly first-generation Ai speaks. The monotony is also a terrible trait. Get real.
Because it was 100% staged. I was in Butler at the rally. Within milliseconds of the shot, before Trump even arose off the ground, one of his staffers *ran over and lowered the flag halfway down,* and other staffers guided photogs right to where they needed to be, in order to get the fist in the air pic. It was a real rally, but Mark Burnett & other film industry insiders had a skeleton crew there who signed NDAs. Such a set up. Shocked this hasn't been uncovered yet.
Y'all need to stop calling this a "fragile truce". This is not, and never was, a ceasefire nor peace agreement. Neither Netanyahu nor Hamas signed ANYTHING. The closest this war came to being an actual ceasefire was in January under Biden; at least that lasted until March. Netanyahu is a war criminal, full stop.