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Life is too short to waste time filtering through headlines searching for the facts. That’s when we realized the need for a quick, trustworthy news source that makes staying up-to-date easy and interesting. Our Goal is to Clear the Clutter. We’re committed to providing non-partisan news, in small servings, available wherever you are, whenever you want it. And for the Record: We Believe You’re Already Smart. We don’t need to tell you what to think or how to feel or what to believe. We just wa ...
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SmartHead Space — это подкаст о бизнесе, технологиях, менеджменте и саморазвитии. Ведёт беседы Игорь Зильберг, руководитель IT-компании SmartHead.
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Smarthome Podcast by YI

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This is the “Smarthome Podcast” by YI! Here, we talk all about technology, smart devices, AI, and how you can use them to enhance your daily life! We share advice, knowledge and make suggestions to help you learn and do more! Content 100% for you.
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From how many times you check your phone every hour to why we should watch what’s happening in Africa, your SCOOP on the news when it matters and why it matters. 02:00: The trauma of the dreaded “phone switch.” 5:00: Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin on how our media environment reminds her of the 1860s. 11:00: What happened in Congress this weekend a…
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Did Israel attack Iran from inside Iranian territory? Why did Iran choose NOW to attack Israel? What does Iranian graffiti tell us about the state of the nation? How should we differentiate between the Islamic government of Iran and the Iranian people? All questions we tackle with Senior Fellow at the Foundation For Defense of Democracies, Behnam B…
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Welcome To Our New SCOOP Insiders! We just commemorated the sinking of the Titanic on April 14-15, 1912. More than 1,500 people died that night; the lessons from survivors still ring true today. We discuss this and more in our LIVE SCOOP. 0:00: Quick Welcome – Personal Reflection 4:00: We mark the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic – the 112…
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A quick scoop - a personal reflection from the path of totality and a few news items to have on your radar as we get back to business after the solar eclipse! Congress returns to Washington D.C. - questions linger on the path forward for funding and other legislation, and the next step in impeachment of Sec. Mayorkas, Dept. of Homeland Security. Bo…
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SmartHER With MIT-Engineer, New York Times Bestselling Author, and The Space Gal, Emily Calandrelli The celestial event captivating a nation ... On Monday, April 8th, 2024 a total solar eclipse will occur in North America, and our SmartHER News headquarters happens to be in the path of totality. We discuss this historic event with a very special gu…
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Words matter, particularly for journalists, wheN a simple word choice or missing context can change the meaning of a story. We have a good example of this today: A mysterious attack on an Iranian consulate in Syria, with many news reports not mentioning the terrorist designations belonging to the groups involved. Why? Jenna provides one reason in t…
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Whether it's a live raccoon at the White House ... What to consider about "Transgender Day of Visibility" and Easter... Or a startling question: Are we already at war "Context Is Key" said our SCOOP Insider Barbara during our broadcast. . Here's your rundown: . 0:00: Why all journalists fear April 1 (also the day Google launched Gmail to doubters a…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced his running mate in Oakland, California - a tech lawyer, entrepreneur and mother, Nicole Shanahan. You can listen to Nicole's speech during this podcast with a short introduction by Jenna. Key SmartHER Fact To Remember: For an independent candidate like RFK Jr. to appear on the ballot in all 50 states, he needs to me…
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The SCOOP from the U.S. border to a New York courthouse. Plus ~ how to strategically share your story and why authenticity always wins. 2:00: The stakes: reflections on the rise and fall of civilization by Elon Musk. 10:00: What is ISIS-K? 12:35: The Wall Street Journal on "‘A Ticking Time Bomb’: In Syrian Camps, Fears of an Islamic State Revival."…
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Fmr. President Trump ignites a flurry of headlines over comments on the campaign trail. We share what he said (and the context) so you can make up your own mind on what matters (and what doesn't). Plus~ the story that the media is missing. 0:00: Spring launches Tuesday - the backstory on the Japanese Cherry Trees in DC, the end of "Stumpy", and wha…
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It will be a historic first. The maker of the first over-the-counter birth control pill says to expect their product (Opill) on store shelves in the next few weeks. The Food and Drug Administration approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the United States last summer. We discussed this news with practicing clinician Dr. Sara Gottf…
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A SmartHER take: What lessons can we learn from the State of the Union and the Republican response to help our own public speaking? Plus ~ the inside SCOOP on the week ahead from the U.S. border to the Middle East. 0:00: Spring Break! 3:00: An unique argument IN FAVOR of Daylight Saving Time – Less "road kill"? 8:55: Royal Drama: A photo at the cen…
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Three key takeaways of President Biden's 2024 State of the Union and why they matter. Plus ~ Join us on SCOOP on Monday for further coverage on the State of the Union, when Jenna will use President Biden's address and the Republican response as a way to discuss key tips on how to improve your public speaking. Become an insider and receive this repo…
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Monday morning, the Supreme Court handed down a decision on a simmering case – answering a key question once and for all: Can a state, citing the U.S. Constitution, keep a presidential candidate off a state's ballot? The Supremes said, "No!", deciding AGAINST Colorado in a unanimous decision – reversing the Colorado's Supreme Court decision that ar…
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Expelled journalist David Satter crystallizes the stakes of our current times when he shares with us his concerns about a "coalition of criminal regimes trying to set the rules for the world." We use THIS as the backdrop to your inside SCOOP for the week ahead. Your Rundown: 0:00: NEW MUSIC! Many thanks to andrewlinnmusic.com 4:00: What's going on …
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From poisoning those who oppose him to encouraging what our guest calls a "cult of death" Vladimir Putin leads the country with the largest nuclear arsenal in the world —Russia. The controversial Russian president finds himself in the center of three storylines during this news cycle: 1. This week marks two years since Russia invaded Ukraine under …
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The power of President George Washington's parting words. Wait until you hear what President Washington had to say about patriotism, partisanship, and America's role in the world. In 1796, President Washington faced a difficult decision: He knew he did not want to serve another term as president. He felt both confident in the foundation of the new …
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New legislation in the state of Tennessee lobbies for replacing Columbus Day with "Super Bowl Monday" – Should other states follow suit? Do we all need a "late start" after the Super Bowl? We report. You relax! We got your covered for the week ahead. Your cheat sheet on big events that happened while millions watched the "Big Game": The SecDef retu…
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Special Coupon For SCOOP listeners Use Jenna20 for 20% off of designs at Liz James Designs - an Austin-based, American-made jewelry designer. Coupon good through Wednesday February 7th for delivery before Valentine's Day! ------ What did the leader of an Iranian-backed militia tell war correspondent Hollie McKay over lunch? Hollie joins us with her…
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What new eyes do we need on old challenges to create solutions? We ask this question as we look at two of the biggest developing headlines this week - American service members killed in action in the Middle East by Iranian-backed militants and the ongoing coverage of the U.S. borders. A few highlights: 2:45: A former Air Force Intel officer says he…
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Why does New Hampshire matter in American politics (and particularly this election season)? What's missing from our reporting on the Middle East? How should you approach LONG Covid? We tackle news on each topic, but first Jenna shares a personal story that inspired this broadcast ~ a conversation with her 9 year-old son about football reminds us al…
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We’re joined by author, political commentator, and self-described “center right disaffected” journalist, Mary Katharine Ham to break down the Iowa caucuses. 2:30: Vivek Ramaswamy leaves the race for the nomination 5:00: Mary Katharine Ham joins us with analysis about Iowa and what to watch in the future. 7:00: The key takeaways from Iowa. 10:00: Wh…
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Did you know an airplane's cockpit recorder only keeps two hours of data before erasing, and starting over? Just one of the many interesting facts we learned today prepping for SCOOP and covering an accident impacting Alaska Airlines (and beyond). We catch-up on: The flu (rising respiratory infections nationwide)! The potential government shutdown …
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Happy New Year, from your SmartHER News family! Today, we explore three curiosities ... three news items to watch in 2024 – including the election (a twist you may not have considered), a conflict (a seldom talked about nation), and the U.S. border (but not the border that may first come to mind). What stories are you most curious about in 2024? We…
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"Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house ..." These lines first appeared in a New York state newspaper on December 23, 1823. The author? Originally ... "Anonymous." 200 years later, many of us can still recite much of this poem from memory, solidifying the image of Santa and "his eight tiny reindeer" for generations. While the my…
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Your Questions ... Answered! (Along with the news you need to know.) Plus ~ We share one of our most important stories of the year. We cover the election (Where does political money come from?), polling (Who can we trust?), the economy (Why are prices so high?), and even SmartHER News (Who is on the team and what is it REALLY like to work with Jenn…
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Have you heard of Santa Claus, Indiana? Founded in 1856, this town serves as one of the main destinations for "Dear Santa" letters from all over the world. And this happened, in many ways, because one family took the reins (no reindeer jokes ... yet). Meet 92-year-old Mrs. Koch (pronounced "Cook"). She holds many titles – including Santa's daughter…
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The presidents at several of America's top universities ignite a firestorm over their comments in front of Congress on the topic of antisemitism. We take a dive into the now-viral moment that led to the resignation of one university president and raised questions about what we value as an American society. Plus – how the Republican race for the Whi…
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A serious attack off the coast of Yemen kicks off our coverage: commercial ships bombed, a U.S. navy ship targeted, and questions about what's next. Meanwhile, Congress tackles the following in the final workdays of the year: whether to extend a highly controversial post 9/11 law, Section 702 of The Foreign Surveiliance Act, and whether to extend m…
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It starts out like the common cold - with a cough, maybe a sneeze - but can suddenly turn into a serious illness unaffected by "normal" treatments, that can linger for weeks. Sound familiar? But this illness impacts DOGS! And no, it's not COVID. So what is it? And why have we heard about cases in at least 14 U.S. states, if not more? Veterinarian D…
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New Attacks on U.S. forces ... and the impact of Rudolph's Red Nose on Your Gas Mileage (how DO those antlers on your car slow you down? We have the data!). The World Health Organization releases a bulletin on an "upsurge" in respiratory illnesses in China, specifically among children. Flu and COVID prevalance in the United States. A salmonella out…
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Did you know .... the author of "Mary Had A Little Lamb" played a role in making Thanksgiving a national holiday? the Mayflower ship spanned only a third of a football field and carried more than 100 people? a famous Founding Father refused to officially proclaim Thanksgiving as a national holiday? What was definitely not part of the first Thanksgi…
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A full serving of SCOOP before the holiday week! Congressman Nehls of Texas gives us his assessment of the challenge that lies before House Republican leadership this week: “I don’t think the Lord Jesus himself could manage this group.” He said this while smoking a cigar near the U.S. Capitol. We'll take that as a tone setter for the week ahead: On…
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A quick look at the third Republican debate as five candidates fight for voters and the favor of the party. Did any contenders stand out? Jenna breaks down three things to know about this debate, and three moments that matter. Hear: Ramaswamy's kinetic opening, the context for the "scum" heard around the world, and a thoughtful response from a cand…
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144. The number of local time zones in North America before railroads helped move us towards uniform time zones. Just one interesting tidbits from this week's SCOOP! We cover: The origins of daylight savings time & standard time. The legislation that would change it permanently and the argument for and against it.* The origins of election day in No…
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Over the last several weeks, many of you have asked us at SmartHER News: What should I know about the past to better understand the present dynamics in Israel, the West Bank, Gaza and beyond? We found an ideal guest to offer insight in the discussion. Former Arab-Israeli negotiator Aaron David Miller served in the U.S. State Department during times…
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We have the NEW data and a NEW record: 2023 now has the highest number of border "encounters" in the history of modern data collection. While so many focus on the U.S. southern border, we tackle why the U.S. northern border matters too - and ask the key questions: Who does border patrol "encounter"? What do they encounter? And why does it matters? …
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American journalist Evan Gershkovich will mark his 32nd birthday locked away in a Russian prison. Russian authorities arrested Evan on March 29, 2023 on charges of espionage, claims vehemently denied by both The Wall Street Journal, Evan's employer and the United States government. Evan worked as an accredited reporter in Russia – a country his fam…
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Did "The Press" change the course of world events? Just one of the many questions we ask in this week's SCOOP. Plus ~ The important developments in the war between Israel and Hamas that matter; the latest in the evacuations at U.S. diplomatic outposts; and what do the Hamas tunnels really look like? Thank you for supporting SmartHER News! If you no…
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Monday, October 16, 2023, just after noon Central Time: A time-stamp for our coverage of two developing stories, the Israel-Hamas War and the race for a new House Speaker. 0:00 The Israel-Hamas War: Why is covering this story different and a few recent developments on the war. 10:50 The one thing we shouldn't lose sight of, that is fundamentally at…
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What makes Hamas unique? What is their ultimate goal? Why did Hamas plan this attack now? What should we watch for next? We explore these questions with leading terror expert and author Jonathan Schanzer, Vice President of Research at the nonpartisan think tank - Foundation For The Defense of Democracies. A Hebrew and Arabic speaker, Jonathan has s…
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A new look at a 100+ year-old holiday. 0:00: Taking a closer look at Columbus Day / Indigenous Peoples' Day. 3:40: When did we start celebrating Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day? 6:25: The line that sparked today's Special Report: " In fact, Columbus Day was created by President Harrison in 1892 in response to the anti-Italian motivated lyn…
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Unbridled chaos OR creative disruption? We consider both possibilities during a special live Coffee Talk broadcast on SmartHER News with an overview of the historic house vote that ousted the current speaker. We include: the background to what happened, why it matters and what to watch for next. "The old days of pounding on the desk and giving peop…
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Thank you for your support of SmartHER News! Notice our ad-free broadcast? Consider suppporting us for less than a cup of coffee per month by joining SCOOP -------- Our Top Three: What happened on Capitol Hill that averted the shutdown – Why the next spending debate will highlight bipartisanship on two BIG issues: Ukraine & the U.S. Border. And... …
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A looming government shutdown (and why it's happening), history-making numbers on the U.S. borders (North and South) and an exchange with Rupert Murdoch. 0:00: A lesson from Larry McMurtry's book, "Lonesome Dove": When a critique leads to celebrity. 4:00: What to know about the potential government shutdown. 14:00: A closer look at what's happening…
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A major annual event at the United Nations, a first-of-its-kind strike and the nearly-missed-it history of the Pumpkin Spice Latte! 0:00: Welcome to Fall: The Fall Equinox happens on Saturday. What is it and why does it matter? 2:00: The origin of the Pumpkin Spice Latte #psl 5:00: Big news at the United Nations and why it matters. 13:00: China sen…
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We share our LIVE Coffee Talk broadcast to our SCOOP insiders! Did you know that critics of the Star Spangle Banner felt the song sounded too close to a song related to a "gentleman's" club? 🇺🇸 We start our LIVE broadcast marking this day in history and move to tackling headlines related to two state sponsors of terrorism, Iran and North Korea, on …
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An overview of stories to watch in the week ahead and taking time to reflect on the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks. 0:00 Remembering September 11, 2001: What does "Never Forget" mean 22 years later? 7:48 Before diving deeper into reflecting on 9/11, here's what you should know going into this week, stateside and abroad. 10:20 Bringing you beh…
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As we reset after Labor Day, we take a look at the road ahead in the pandemic, politics, and potential peace in Ukraine. 0:00 - 5:00 A little known fact about Jimmy Buffett as we honor his passing. 5:00 - 10:00 The First Lady tests positive for COVID: We take a look at the bigger picture and a question we asked of the CDC. 11:00 Lawmakers return to…
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A historic speech, a reported assassination and why all roads lead to the economy. "I have a dream ..." Did you know some of the famous words in American history are ad-libbed? Did you know eyewitnesses describe "kegs" at one of the first Labor Day celebrations? Can you use a presidential mug shot free of charge? What does the potential assassinati…
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