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Brian Kilmeade Show Podcast Logo
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
March 15, 2026
The intersection of AI and human history has led to the creation of a new moral code, The AI Ten Commandments, which aims to bring together principles from various traditions to promote peace and happiness. The book's author, Jamie Metzel, explores the potential of AI to help humans see a bigger picture and work towards a better future. However, the rapid advancement of AI also poses challenges, including job displacement and the need for governments to play a role in easing the transition. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
June 09, 2025
The NCAA has settled an antitrust case for $2.8 billion, allowing schools to pay athletes directly and creating a new revenue sharing model. This change could impact Olympic sports, Title nine, and employment, as well as lead to more haves and have-nots in college athletics. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
June 05, 2025
A new report from the North Carolina State Auditor raises questions about the cost of hurricane recovery efforts in Western NC, with a community care center costing $27.4 million to operate for 189 days, providing 14,000 showers and 18,000 loads of laundry. Meanwhile, Amazon plans to invest $10 billion in a new high-tech cloud computing and artificial intelligence campus in Rockingham, North Carolina, creating at least 500 new high-skilled jobs. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
May 23, 2024
College football has found its way into the headlines with the Jayden Rashada situation, a quarterback now at the University of Georgia, who was promised 13 million dollars by the Florida Collective but received only a small portion of the money. The NCAA has lifted its rules allowing players to earn compensation on their name, image, and likeness, leading to booster-led collectives funding football teams and paying for recruits under the guise of NIL. The settlement of antitrust cases will create a new model for college athletics, aiming to prevent broken promises and unfulfilled contracts. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 14, 2024
A look at the concept of public domain and copyright law, where famous works like Mickey Mouse and Sherlock Holmes are now owned by the public. Also, exploring the world of Waterford Crystal, the high-tech world of bitcoin mining, and the controversy surrounding plastic recycling. Additionally, examining the impact of antitrust law on big business and the innovative approach to homelessness in Houston, Texas. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
August 07, 2023
College athletics is evolving into a professional sports industry, with conference realignment and name, image, and likeness (NIL) policies changing the game. The NCAA is facing challenges from federal regulation and antitrust laws, while schools and conferences navigate the complexities of amateurism and professionalism. [... more]
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The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
June 02, 2023
The Todd Starnes Show discusses the Fiscal Responsibility Act, the debt ceiling, and the implications of the bill's passage. Guests include Judge Jeanine Pirro, Dr. Wendy Patrick, and U.S. Senator Marcia Blackburn. The show also touches on the antitrust paradox and the Biden administration's efforts to regulate big tech. [... more]
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Outlaw Lawyer
Josh Whitaker & Joe Hamer
July 02, 2021
The Supreme Court's recent ruling in NCAA v. Alston has significant implications for college athletics, challenging the NCAA's model of amateurism and potentially leading to changes in the way college sports are structured and compensated. [... more]
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