• NFL Lawsuit, Tornado, Airport Delays, Asteroids, Reservation Dogs.
    Jun 28 2024

    June 28, 2024

    SE02:EP128

    In today's episode, we remember the 27th anniversary of Mike Tyson's disqualification in a heavyweight title boxing match against Evander Holyfield, when he twice bit Holyfield's ear. Next, we check the weather in Boston, expecting sunny skies with a high near 77 degrees. Local news focuses on a tornado that touched down in Rhode Island on Wednesday, traveling over four miles into Massachusetts, confirmed by the National Weather Service. Sports highlights a jury ruling that the National Football League violated antitrust laws in distributing out-of-market Sunday afternoon games through a premium subscription service, resulting in damages exceeding nearly $5 billion. Top News dives into how early you should arrive for the busiest air-travel day in the United States, with the Transportation Security Administration expecting to screen a record three million people next Friday. Business news covers Walgreens Boots Alliance announcing plans to close between six hundred and fifty to seven hundred underperforming stores in the United States. Science discusses two massive asteroids that will fly past Earth this week, just in time for World Asteroid Day. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn about Sterlin Harjo, creator of "Reservation Dogs," teaming up with Ethan Hawke for a new project; The "Sensitive Kind." We conclude the episode with a quote from the physicist; Neil deGrasse Tyson, reflecting on the precision of physics in understanding the world around us.

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    10 mins
  • Boeing, Sox Rained Out, AI Olympics, Amazon, Bruce Springsteen.
    Jun 27 2024

    June 27, 2024

    SE02:EP127

    In today's episode, we celebrate National Bingo Day, learning about its origins in Italy and its popularization in the United States. Next, we check the weather in Boston, expecting a slight chance of showers after 1 PM, otherwise mostly sunny with a high near 82 degrees. Local news focuses on the Cape Cod town of Dennis taking action to curb dangerous conduct at its beaches this Fourth of July. Sports highlights NBC convincing legendary broadcaster Al Michaels to embrace an AI version of his voice for Olympics coverage. Top News dives into Crescent Regional Hospital in Lancaster, Texas, becoming the first in the United States to use holograms for doctor-patient visits. Business news covers Amazon planning to introduce a discount section on its site featuring cheap items shipped directly from warehouses in China. Science discusses Boeing's Starliner spacecraft leaving two NASA astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, in limbo on the International Space Station. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn about Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA" celebrating its fortieth anniversary and being back on the charts. We conclude the episode with a quote from Bruce Springsteen, reflecting on the importance of work and its role in shaping one's sense of self.

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  • Flying Saucer, Jalen Brown's Ring, Stanley Cup, Defense Startups, Inside Out 2.
    Jun 24 2024

    June 24, 2024

    SE02:EP126

    In today's episode, we remember the 77th anniversary of pilot Kenneth Arnold's sighting of "mysterious" objects over Mount Rainier, introducing the term "flying saucer" to the world. Next, we check the weather in Boston, expecting a slight chance of showers before 9am, followed by partly sunny skies with a high near 86 degrees. Local news focuses on Jaylen Brown losing his championship ring during the Celtics' parade and offering a reward for its return. Sports highlights the potential for a historic Stanley Cup win for the Edmonton Oilers, ending a 30-year drought for Canadian teams. Top News dives into a new study suggesting that gently touching your arms and fingertips may help stop body-focused repetitive behaviors, like nail biting and skin picking. Business news covers Hasbro's launch of three in-person play experiences at two Northern New Jersey malls. Science discusses Silicon Valley startups increasingly entering the defense market, driven by conflicts like those in Ukraine and the Middle East. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn about Pixar's "Inside Out 2" earning one hundred million dollars in its second weekend. We conclude the episode with a quote from the Chinese philosopher Confucius, reminding us to keep going, even if we go slowly.

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  • Charlie Woods, Red Sox, Nvidia, Apple Intelligence, Sony Pictures.
    Jun 20 2024

    June 20, 2024

    SE02:EP125

    In today's episode, we remember the 121st anniversary of Barney Oldfield, known as the "speed king," becoming a legend by driving the first gas-powered car to sixty miles per hour. Next, we check the weather in Boston, expecting scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 2 PM, with a high near 97 degrees. Local news focuses on Boston radio legend Matt Siegel, known as “Matty in the Morning”, being inducted into the national Radio Hall of Fame. Sports highlights Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods, qualifying for the US Junior Amateur championship. Top News dives into the misconception of carbohydrates and their importance for a long, healthy life. Business news covers Nvidia becoming the world’s most valuable company, surpassing Microsoft. Tech discusses Apple Intelligence, set to launch with iOS 18, revolutionizing user interaction with iPhones, Macs, and iPads through advanced AI features. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn about Sony Pictures Entertainment acquiring Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. We conclude the episode with a quote from Tiger Woods, reflecting on the importance of work ethic in achieving success.

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    10 mins
  • Boston Celtics, Heat Wave, Trump Crypto, Batteries, Muppets.
    Jun 18 2024

    June 18, 2024

    SE02:EP124

    In today's episode, we celebrate International Sushi Day, learning about its fascinating history and the evolution of this beloved dish. Next, we check the weather in Boston, expecting sunny skies with a high near 84 degrees. Local news focuses on Mayor Michelle Wu declaring a heat emergency in Boston from June 18th to June 20th, due to high temperatures expected to reach 100 degrees. Sports highlights the Boston Celtics clinching their 18th NBA championship with a 106 to 88 win over the Dallas Mavericks in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Top News dives into the challenges faced by social media influencers, with many struggling to earn a stable income despite their popularity. Business news covers former President Donald Trump's embrace of cryptocurrencies, seeking support from the crypto community against rivals Joe Biden and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Science discusses Japan's TDK announcing a breakthrough in solid-state battery technology, claiming their new material offers an energy density of 1,000 watt-hours per liter, a hundred times greater than current models. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn about Ron Howard's documentary, "Jim Henson; Idea Man," exploring the immense potential Henson might have achieved in the digital age had he not passed away suddenly in 1990. We conclude the episode with a quote from Jim Henson, encouraging us to write our own endings and keep believing and pretending.

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  • DeChambeau, Boston Sun, Sox, Yankees, Fenway, Matt Damon, Terrafrom.
    Jun 17 2024

    June 17, 2024

    SE02:EP123

    In today's episode, we remember the 249th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, a significant act of defiance against British rule that took place in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1775. Next, we check the weather in Boston, expecting sunny skies with a high near 84 degrees. Local news focuses on Dallas Mavericks coach Jason Kidd, known for his subtle provocations, stirring the pot again after his team's 122-84 victory over the Boston Celtics in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. Sports highlights Bryson DeChambeau winning his second US Open, triumphing at Pinehurst Number 2. Top News dives into "Roaring Kitty" adding four million more GameStop shares, bringing his total stake to nine million shares, valued at two hundred and sixty-two million dollars. Business news covers the $4.5 billion settlement between Do Kwon, Terraform Labs, and the US SEC, marking a resolution in the high-profile case involving Kwon's failed stablecoin. Science discusses NASA's 47-year-old Voyager 1 probe being fully operational again after seven months of technical issues. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn about Matt Damon and Casey Affleck starring as two thieves on the run in the trailer for Doug Liman’s heist movie "The Instigators." We conclude the episode with a quote from Daniel Webster, reflecting on the difference between two principles as exemplified by the Battle of Bunker Hill.

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  • US Open, Boston Sun, Sox, Yankees, Fenway, Visa, Brat Pack.
    Jun 14 2024

    June 15, 2024

    SE02:EP122

    In today's episode, we remember the 247th anniversary of the Continental Congress defining the United States flag, which we now commemorate on Flag Day, celebrated on June 14th. Next, we check the weather in Boston, expecting sunny skies with a high near 84 degrees. Local news focuses on Massachusetts facing a shortage of primary care physicians, with many nearing retirement and fewer entering the field. Sports highlights the first round of the 2024 US Open at Pinehurst number 2, featuring remarkable moments from Scottie Scheffler, Patrick Cantlay, Ludvig Åberg, Tiger Woods, Matthieu Pavon, Martin Kaymer, Tony Finau, and Phil Mickelson. We'll also hear about the Red Sox at home taking on the Phillies, and the Celtics on the road in Dallas taking on the Mavericks. Top News dives into Boeing conducting additional inspections on some 787 Dreamliner jets due to incorrectly installed fuselage fasteners. Business news covers a federal judge likely to reject a proposed settlement in a lawsuit alleging Visa, Mastercard, and major credit-card issuers restrict competition over merchant fees. Science discusses a new study describing "Buronius manfred-schmidi," a potential new species of great ape that lived 12 million years ago during the Miocene epoch. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn about Andrew McCarthy's new documentary, "Brats," which explores the lives of '80s actors known as the Brat Pack. We conclude the episode with a quote from Bill Watterson, the creator of Calvin and Hobbes, reflecting on the importance of making time for pointless activities on the weekends.

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  • Celtics Win, Boston Weather, Florida Floods, Elon Musk, Spotify.
    Jun 13 2024

    June 13, 2024

    SE02:EP121

    In today's episode, we remember the 58th anniversary of the landmark Miranda v. Arizona case, which established guidelines for police interrogations to ensure suspects are informed of their Fifth Amendment rights. Next, we check the weather in Boston, expecting sunny skies with a high near 84 degrees. Local news focuses on the cleanest public beaches around Boston Harbor, according to Save the Harbor, Save the Bay's annual report card. Sports highlights the Boston Celtics leading the NBA Finals 3 games to none, after holding off the Dallas Mavericks for a 106 to 99 win in Game 3. Top News dives into a Florida storm that caused flash floods, submerged roads, mass flight cancellations, stalled cars, and power outages on Wednesday, marking the beginning of an active hurricane season. Business news covers Tesla shareholders facing a crucial vote on Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, which a Delaware judge previously threw out. Tech discusses Spotify facing allegations from the National Music Publishers' Association of deceiving consumers and cheating the music royalty system through its addition of audiobook content to all paid subscription plans. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn about Marvel's "Blade" reboot losing its second director, Yann Demange, following the departure of Bassam Tariq in 2022. We conclude the episode with a quote from Joan Rivers, reflecting on the importance of living in the present moment.

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    10 mins