About Israel and the Temporary Speaker

About Israel and the Temporary Speaker

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About Trump's Iran Deal and the SpaceX IPO

The gang discusses Trump's memorandum of understanding reached with Iran, opening a 60-day window for further negotiations. Is this something meant to stick, or yet another doomed prospect to end this war? Then they turn to SpaceX's record-smashing IPO that has some rushing to in ...  Show more

About AI Political Ads and the Cultural Conservatism Wave

Hot off some controversial new AI ads ahead of the midterms, the gang digs into whether our current class of campaigns are going too far in putting words in the mouths of their opponents. They also look into recent poll results that suggest a coming cultural conservatism wave, an ...  Show more

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