Episodios

  • Inside Sources Full Show March 30th, 2026: Two Young Brothers Killed in Crash Involving Stolen Vehicle
    Mar 30 2026
    • Thousands Attend 'No Kings' Rally in SLC
    • Tax Tips! Key Changes to Be Aware of Before You File
    • New Utah Law Ends Polygraph Tests in Sexual Assault Cases
    • How Conspiracy Theories May Impact Jury Trials
    • TMZ Wants Photos of Lawmakers on Spring Break!
    • The Oral Exam Comeback in the Age of AI
    • SCOTUS Takes Up Birthright Citizenship: What to Watch
    • President Trump Threatens to Take Iran's Oil
    • Investigation Raises Concerns Over Kids, Makeup, and Sephora’s Marketing
    • Fun Facts, Closing Arguments and Missing Kit Kat Bars
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    1 h y 39 m
  • Fun Facts, Closing Arguments and Missing Kit Kat Bars
    Mar 30 2026
    Nestlé says 413,793 KitKat candy bars (12 tons) were stolen en route from Italy to Poland. Greg and Holly discuss this missing chocolate fiasco and share fun facts and closing arguments.
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    11 m
  • Investigation Raises Concerns Over Kids, Makeup, and Sephora’s Marketing
    Mar 30 2026
    Beauty giant Sephora is under investigation over claims that its marketing practices may be encouraging an unhealthy fixation on makeup and skincare among children. Regulators are examining how beauty products are being promoted to minors and whether those messages cross an ethical line. Greg and Holly discuss.
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    10 m
  • President Trump Threatens to Take Iran's Oil
    Mar 30 2026
    President Trump has been suggesting that the US could try to take control of the oil-rich Iranian island known as Kharg Island. Greg and Holly discuss the latest developments in Iran.
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    10 m
  • SCOTUS Takes Up Birthright Citizenship: What to Watch
    Mar 30 2026
    The US Supreme Court will hear arguments on ending birthright citizenship this week, part of the 14th Amendment. Greg walks through the key points to pay attention to.
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    9 m
  • The Oral Exam Comeback in the Age of AI
    Mar 30 2026
    Perfect papers, shaky explanations. As AI makes written assignments easier to fake, professors are reviving an old-school solution: in‑person oral exams. From Cornell to Penn, educators say it’s not about cheating — it’s about students losing critical thinking, creativity, and the ability to explain what they’ve learned. Are oral defenses the future of testing in the AI era? Greg and Holly discuss
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    10 m
  • TMZ Wants Photos of Lawmakers on Spring Break!
    Mar 30 2026
    Got juicy photos of lawmakers on spring break? Well.. TMZ wants them! DC politicians have left DC for the next two weeks, while a government shutdown continues... but should we be outing them while they take their vacations? Greg and Holly discuss?
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    9 m
  • How Conspiracy Theories May Impact Jury Trials
    Mar 30 2026
    There are conspiracy theories abound in the Charlie Kirk murder case, and it raises a question about how conspiracy theories may impact juries. Joe Kent, who recently left his position as the director of the federal National Counterterrorism Center, is chiming in about the killing of Charlie Kirk. Kent says there's still a case against alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson, but he's also suggested he thinks others could be involved, which are claims the FBI and others reject. Greg and Holly discuss.
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    11 m