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Job Market Comes Roaring Back & Ring Ad Sparks Mass Surveillance Fears

Episode 778: Neal and Toby recap the latest jobs report of January, which showed the US added 130,000 jobs. Then, the missing case of Nancy Guthrie has sparked a debate over privacy as the FBI recovers a Ring camera footage with the help from Google. Also, Switzerland is weighing ...  Show more

Billionaires Flee Cali Taxes for Miami & Ferrari Reveals EV Interior

Episode 777: Neal and Toby talk about an influx of billionaires into Miami from California as the Golden State proposes a “billionaire tax.” Then, Trump is threatening to close an international bridge that connects Canada and Michigan due to trade tensions. Also, Ferrari unveils ...  Show more

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