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Four Years In: Russia's Fractures, Trump's Reassurance Tour, and the Pentagon's AI Ultimatum
Ukraine marks four years since the full-scale invasion with damning BBC testimony from Russian soldiers describing executions of their own troops. Plus: Trump's State of the Union aims to calm…
Kingpins, Calendars, and Courts That Don't Matter
El Mencho is dead and Mexico is burning. Zelensky marks two years of war with World War Three rhetoric. And in the Deep Dive: what happens when the Supreme Court strikes down a tariff and the…
Speed Bumps, Not Stop Signs
The Supreme Court rules against Trump's emergency tariffs on Friday. By Saturday, he's raised them to 15% anyway. Elliot and Riley dig into what 'legally permissible' means when the goal is doing the…
The Court Said No. Trump Said Watch Me.
The Supreme Court strikes down Trump's global tariffs as unconstitutional — then he announces new ones hours later. Elliot and Riley break down the $179 billion refund question, the Iran strike…
Royal Arrest, Iran Buildup, and Big Tech's Day in Court
Prince Andrew arrested on misconduct charges in an unprecedented move against the royal family. US military deployments near Iran reach levels that look less like posturing and more like preparation.…
The Immunity Question
A member of the British royal family has been arrested — something that hasn't happened in modern history. Elliot and Riley dig into the legal mechanics of prosecuting Prince Andrew for misconduct in…
The Reassurance Tour
Secretary of State Rubio tells European allies that America still cares about them -- which raises the question of why that needed saying. Plus: TSA agents screening your bags without paychecks,…
The Legal Foundation Crumbles
The EPA's endangerment finding on greenhouse gases is gone, removing the legal basis for federal climate regulation. We dig into what that actually means, who's paying for AI's massive power demands,…
Cracks, Strikes, and Succession
Congress defies Trump on tariffs while India erupts over trade deals. Meanwhile, South Korean intelligence says Kim Jong Un is grooming his teenage daughter as heir—raising uncomfortable questions…
The Impossible Forty Percent
Taiwan's vice premier calls Washington's semiconductor reshoring goals 'impossible' — and the math backs them up. Plus: bipartisan outrage over Epstein file redactions, Iran's…
20 Years for Journalism
Jimmy Lai, the 78-year-old Hong Kong media tycoon, receives what his son calls a death sentence. Plus: Starmer's government in crisis over Epstein fallout, Iran jails another Nobel laureate, Cuba's…
The Lights Are Flickering
The Washington Post loses its publisher days after mass layoffs, raising questions about whether billionaire-owned media can sustain accountability journalism. Plus: the Pentagon cuts ties with…
The Accountability Gap
Trump posts a racist video and claims he 'didn't see it.' The State Department is deleting its entire pre-Trump social media history. And a South Korean crypto firm accidentally sends forty-four…
Trust Falls With Nukes
A trillion dollars vanishes from tech stocks as AI disrupts the disruptors, nuclear arms control enters pinky-swear territory, and the hosts debate whether market carnage is tragedy or long-overdue…
The Last Treaty
As US-brokered peace talks continue in Abu Dhabi, the last nuclear arms control agreement between the US and Russia quietly expires. Elliot and Riley debate whether losing New START is a tragedy or…
Abu Dhabi Talks, Vanishing Billions, and the Epstein Ripple Effects
The last US-Russia nuclear treaty expires tomorrow while diplomats meet in Abu Dhabi. Nvidia's $100 billion OpenAI deal turns out to never have existed. French police raid X headquarters over…
Space Czars and Laundry Runs
SpaceX swallows xAI to become the world's most valuable private company while French police raid X's Paris headquarters on the same day. We dig into what space-based AI infrastructure actually…
Epstein Fallout, Trillion-Dollar Mergers, and the Running Man
The Epstein document dump reveals institutional chaos as the DOJ exposes nearly 100 victims while powerful figures scramble. Meanwhile, SpaceX's acquisition of xAI creates what may become the world's…
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