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Elon Loses to Sam Altman & Are Smartphones to Blame for Falling Birth Rates?

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Nation’s Busiest Commuter Train Shuts Down & Where Do Spirit Planes Go to Die?

#847: North America’s largest commuter trail system, the Long Island Rail Road, shuts down over the weekend over a labor dispute. Global bond selloff worsens after a little-to-no progress comes from Trump’s China trip. A special services company is called into action to repossess ...  Show more

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