• Supreme Court Throws Out Limit on Federal Prisoner Appeals
    Jan 14 2026

    The U.S. Supreme Court just issued a decision that expands your right to appeal a federal prison sentence. Now, I’m sure most people reading this won’t ever become a federal prisoner—but, if you ever do, or if someone you know does, they will now have more rights given the fact that the court threw out a significant limit on federal prisoner appeals. Let’s go through the details together.

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    14 mins
  • CDC Warns of Significant Measles Uptick Across US; Most Cases Recorded in 33 Years
    Jan 9 2026

    Measles, once thought to have been eradicated in the United States, is making a resurgence. The latest numbers from the CDC show that the number of cases reported in 2025 was the most in the past 33 years. Let’s examine where these outbreaks are happening, as well as why.

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    15 mins
  • How to Get the Free $1,000 ‘Trump Account’ Grant for Your Child in 2026
    Jan 8 2026

    Included among the provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4th of last year, is something called a Trump Account. This is an investment account that all American kids are eligible for—and very notably—any American child born after Jan. 1, 2025, is eligible to receive a $1000 thousand dollar deposit into their account.

    This is money that is not taxable; it’s not a loan, meaning you don’t have to pay it back, and also, because of the type of account that it is (an investment account that the child can’t touch until he’s 18) by the time your child is ready to take the money out, that $1,000 dollars might have grown substantially.


    If the market continued to have the same historical returns that it typically does—8 percent or 10 percent a year—it means that by the time your child is 18, they will have an account with as much as $6,000 in it. And by the time they’re 28, that account could have upwards of $28,000 dollars in it. Meaning, that this is a fairly good opportunity, and something that you should definitely not miss.

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    17 mins
  • FBI Shutting Down Current Headquarters, Moving to New Location
    Jan 2 2026

    Today let’s discuss the FBI’s latest move: ditching the building they’ve used as their headquarters for the past 50 years for a new location.

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    8 mins
  • Global Shakeup: 29 US Ambassadors Get Recalled; Europeans Hit With Travel Ban for Violating US Free Speech
    Jan 1 2026

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio has been busy lately—recalling 29 U.S. ambassadors and senior diplomats from around the world, and issuing travel bans on some unlikely individuals. Let’s go through the details together.

    Episode Resources:

    🔵 Apply to Be Foreign Officer

    🔵 Ambassadors Recalled:

    https://bit.ly/4sfdUjf

    https://bit.ly/4pUz7NL

    🔵 EU Travel Ban:

    https://bit.ly/4qopCpK

    https://bit.ly/49hiBAc

    https://bit.ly/4q1fIef

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    11 mins
  • PFAS “Forever Chemicals” Found in 45% of US Water: How to Test Your Home
    Dec 26 2025

    Episode Resources:

    🔵 PFAS Map:


    https://ept.ms/3K6I57P


    🔵 Full Study:


    https://ept.ms/3K60aTz


    🔵 Water Testing Resources:


    https://ept.ms/3K54Mt2


    https://ept.ms/3OouxXW


    https://ept.ms/44UOjj9


    https://ept.ms/3OlMKVS

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    13 mins
  • Another Chinese Researcher Arrested for Sneaking Hazardous Biological Material Into US
    Dec 24 2025

    Within the last three months, we already discussed: a Chinese woman, from Wuhan of all places, who was smuggling in roundworms through the mail—while studying at a lab in Michigan; a couple, boyfriend and girlfriend (both Chinese nationals, also working at that Michigan lab) who were smuggling in a dangerous fungus—a type of deadly fungus that can target crops; and now, the FBI just arrested another Chinese national—this one studying for his doctorate at Indiana University—and he was allegedly smuggling plasmid DNA derived from E. coli bacteria from China hidden inside women’s underwear. Let’s go through the details of this new case together.

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    13 mins
  • Here’s How to Claim Your Share of the $700 Million Google Settlement
    Dec 19 2025

    On Dec. 10, it was announced that Google would pay nearly $700 million in settlements to people who paid to download apps from the Google Play Store.

    The announcement came in the form of a statement from multiple state attorneys general, who were collectively suing Google for anti-competitive practices.


    Google decided to settle this lawsuit—along with several other concessions—and, in so doing, will pay $700 million, the bulk of which will go to the actual users.


    Let’s go through the details of the case: what Google was accused of doing, how the settlement money will be disbursed, and how you can know if you qualify.

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    11 mins