Meta Verified, SCOTUS, and the Future of the Internet

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Iran War Oil Shock, Anthropic Sues, and Market Wipeout Warning

Kara and Scott break down the Iran war's impact on markets, Anthropic suing the Pentagon, and a terrifying report that most major chatbots would help users plan violent attacks. Then, Grammarly impersonates Kara Swisher, Barry Diller wants CNN, and Scott predicts the market could ...  Show more

Resist and Unsubscribe with Gov. Tim Walz

Kara and Scott are live in Minneapolis for a special show celebrating 'Resist and Unsubscribe.' They’re joined by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to discuss how the state pushed back against Trump, ICE, and Kristi Noem — and what Democrats should be doing now. Then, Target’s politica ...  Show more

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