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Start your day informed. Maya and David break down the top stories you need to know in under 15 minutes. News made simple, smart, and actually interesting.Created by the team over at HeyMato.com

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episode U.S. Strikes, Israeli Advances, and Trump's Concert Chaos artwork

U.S. Strikes, Israeli Advances, and Trump's Concert Chaos

In this episode of The Morning Rundown, hosts Maya and David cover a dense slate of global and domestic news, from active military strikes amid diplomatic negotiations to a collapsing concert tied to the current administration and a pair of disasters that hit close to home. Listeners will come away with a clearer picture of how geopolitical fault lines are shifting, what the latest legal and political developments around the Trump administration mean in practical terms, and why two seemingly unrelated incidents in Washington state and Massachusetts are drawing serious attention. * U.S. military strikes during nuclear talks: A commercial vessel bound for Iran was struck while peace negotiations were still active, raising questions about the relationship between military action and diplomacy. * Israel captures Beaufort Castle: The seizure of the Hezbollah-held fortress marks Israel's deepest incursion into Lebanon in 26 years, carrying significant territorial and symbolic weight. * Indo-Pacific allies hedging: Regional partners are quietly building independent defense networks amid growing uncertainty about U.S. reliability and long-term commitments. * Trump's Freedom 250 concert in trouble: Artists have dropped out en masse, a judge is reviewing an $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, courts have blocked Kennedy Center plans, and more than 10,000 federal lawyers have left the administration. * Disasters in Washington state and Massachusetts: Eleven people died in a chemical tank implosion at a Longview paper mill, while a meteor exploded over Massachusetts with the force equivalent of 300 tons of TNT. A separate dispute over monitoring returning passengers exposed to the rare Andes strain of hantavirus remains unresolved.

Ayer - 12 min
episode Iran on the Edge, Tech Giants in Trouble, and the Freedom 250 Fiasco artwork

Iran on the Edge, Tech Giants in Trouble, and the Freedom 250 Fiasco

In this episode of The Morning Rundown, hosts Maya and David move through a densely packed news cycle spanning geopolitical flashpoints, major tech industry developments, and domestic political controversy. From Iran to the International Space Station, and from Capitol Hill to the National Mall, the episode offers a grounded look at the stories shaping the day. Listeners will come away with a clearer picture of where global tensions are heading, how the AI funding race is reshaping the industry's competitive landscape, and what recent political moves mean for representation and civil rights law in the United States. * Iran deadline: Trump sets hard conditions for a nuclear deal — including opening the Strait of Hormuz and destroying uranium stockpiles — with a same-day decision window. * Ukraine and Romania: Zelenskyy warns of an imminent large-scale Russian attack involving drones and missiles, while a Russian drone strike on a Romanian apartment building draws NATO condemnation. * Anthropic's valuation: The AI company raises $65 billion in Series H funding, pushing its valuation to nearly $965 billion and surpassing OpenAI, with a new model called Mythos reportedly in the pipeline. * Space race setback: Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during testing, increasing NASA's dependence on SpaceX as the US-China competition for lunar dominance intensifies. * Freedom 250 and redistricting: More than half of performers have dropped from Trump's July 6th concert on the National Mall, while Louisiana Republicans pass a new congressional map eliminating a majority-Black district following a Supreme Court ruling against their previous one. Subscribe to The Morning Rundown wherever you listen to podcasts to stay current on the stories that matter most.

30 de may de 2026 - 11 min
episode Iran Talks Heat Up, Carroll Case Gets Criminal, and AI's Trillion-Dollar Moment artwork

Iran Talks Heat Up, Carroll Case Gets Criminal, and AI's Trillion-Dollar Moment

In this episode of The Morning Rundown, hosts Maya and David work through a packed news cycle covering escalating Middle East tensions, notable developments in U.S. politics and the justice system, and a major shakeup in the AI industry. Listeners will get grounded context on why a potential U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal is moving oil markets, what Netanyahu's 70% Gaza directive signals about Israeli strategy, and how back-channel Pentagon diplomacy coexists with ongoing airstrikes in Lebanon. On the domestic side, the hosts break down the DOJ's criminal probe into the funding behind E. Jean Carroll's lawsuits against Trump, a federal court's refusal to block mail-in voting changes, and a Supreme Court ruling on racial bias in a Mississippi death row case. The episode closes with a look at Anthropic's dramatic rise to a $965 billion valuation and an FBI warning about a phishing scheme called Kali365 that can hijack your accounts without ever stealing your password. * U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks: JD Vance says a deal is close but not finalized; oil dropped over 1% on the news alone, reflecting how much markets are watching. * Gaza and Lebanon: Netanyahu orders Israeli forces to take control of 70% of Gaza while Israeli and Lebanese officials head to Washington for Pentagon talks, even as airstrikes on Lebanon continue. * DOJ probe into Carroll lawsuit funding: The investigation targets both Carroll's deposition statements and the nonprofit that bankrolled her legal case, raising questions about the legality of litigation funding. * Anthropic leapfrogs OpenAI: A $65 billion funding round pushes Anthropic's valuation to $965 billion, with growing enterprise trust seen as a key factor in its rise. * Kali365 phishing warning: The FBI says this scheme hijacks active browser sessions rather than stealing passwords, meaning two-factor authentication alone is not sufficient protection.

29 de may de 2026 - 12 min
episode US Strikes Iran, Ebola Closing In on 1,000 Cases, and a Google Engineer's Very Bad Idea artwork

US Strikes Iran, Ebola Closing In on 1,000 Cases, and a Google Engineer's Very Bad Idea

This episode of The Morning Rundown covers three major stories: escalating US-Iran military exchanges, a worsening Ebola outbreak across the DRC and Uganda, and a federal fraud case against a Google engineer who allegedly used internal company data to profit on a prediction market. Hosts Maya and David break down what is actually happening versus what is being claimed in the US-Iran conflict, examine why official Ebola case counts likely understate the real toll, and explore the legal gray zone surrounding prediction markets now that regulators are being forced to take them seriously. * US-Iran strikes: The US conducted a second round of strikes in three days while ceasefire talks continue. Trump is holding maximum demands, and David separates Iran's retaliation claims from confirmed events on the ground. * Ebola outbreak: Cases are nearing 1,000 with no containment in sight across the DRC and Uganda. Official counts are likely a floor, not a ceiling, given under-reporting and limited rural health infrastructure. * Utah measles outbreak: The spread is reaching babies too young to be vaccinated, highlighting how gaps in community immunity put the most vulnerable at disproportionate risk. * Google engineer fraud case: A Google engineer allegedly used confidential internal data to bet on Polymarket and walked away with $1.2 million before federal prosecutors intervened. The case may push regulators to reclassify and more strictly govern prediction markets. If you want to understand the real-world stakes behind the headlines, this episode gives you the context to follow each story as it develops.

28 de may de 2026 - 12 min
episode Gaza, Rockets, and Red Lines: The Middle East Update, Plus Space Stocks Soar and Biden Sues the DOJ artwork

Gaza, Rockets, and Red Lines: The Middle East Update, Plus Space Stocks Soar and Biden Sues the DOJ

This episode of The Morning Rundown covers three major storylines: escalating tensions in the Middle East as Iran accuses the U.S. of a ceasefire violation and Israel kills Hamas's new armed wing chief in Gaza, a surge of activity in the tech and space sectors driven by SpaceX's IPO filing and a wave of AI-related investment, and a busy week in U.S. domestic politics featuring Biden's lawsuit against the DOJ, Trump's endorsement in the Texas Senate race, and competing redistricting battles in Florida and South Carolina. Hosts Maya and David break down what's actually significant beneath the headlines, questioning whether Israel's targeted killings change Hamas's strategic capacity, why Biden fighting the release of audio rather than a transcript matters politically, and how the SpaceX IPO filing connects to a broader capital wave reshaping both the space and AI chip industries. * Iran ceasefire accusation: Maya cautions against accepting the claim at face value without a high evidentiary bar, while the diplomatic window with Washington remains narrow. * Hamas leadership: David argues the organization's structure survives even repeated leadership losses, raising questions about the strategic impact of targeted strikes. * SpaceX and space sector: The IPO filing, paired with the Starlink-American Airlines deal and Blue Origin's NASA selection, reads as a deliberate investor signal amid real underlying contracts. * SK Hynix valuation: The $1 trillion milestone on AI chip demand ties directly to the same investment wave lifting space stocks, illustrating how intertwined these sectors have become. * Texas Senate primary: Trump's backing of Ken Paxton over four-term incumbent John Cornyn is framed as a clear indicator of how MAGA loyalty politics will shape midterm positioning. Subscribe and follow The Morning Rundown for daily coverage of the news stories that matter most.

27 de may de 2026 - 12 min
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