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Morning Announcements is a daily show brought to you by the Betches Sup, here to help you make sense of the world in the wake of 2020’s chaos. Every morning, Betches co-founder and host Sami Sage gives you quick daily updates with the most important info you need to know about politics and current events. Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz.

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Morning Announcements is a daily show brought to you by the Betches Sup, here to help you make sense of the world in the wake of 2020’s chaos. Every morning, Betches co-founder and host Sami Sage gives you quick daily updates with the most important info you need to know about politics and current events. Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz.

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    Tuesday, May 28th, 2024

    Tuesday, May 28th, 2024

    Today’s Headlines: US military officials are increasingly concerned about the alliance between Russia and North Korea, which involves Russia providing nuclear submarine and ballistic missile technology to North Korea, and North Korea supplying Russia with munitions for the war in Ukraine. This collaboration could potentially influence the upcoming US presidential election and has shifted the dynamics of international sanctions against North Korea. An Israeli airstrike in Rafah killed at least 45 people, including civilians and senior Hamas commanders, prompting international condemnation and a statement from Prime Minister Netanyahu, who called it a "tragic mistake" and promised an investigation while affirming continued operations against Hamas. Severe storms and tornadoes across Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas resulted in at least 20 deaths and significant damage, highlighting an unusual increase in tornado activity over the past two months. The NCAA reached a settlement allowing college athletes to be paid by their schools starting in the 2025-2026 academic year, following an antitrust lawsuit that awarded nearly $2.8 billion in damages to current and former athletes. Finally, Donald Trump is back in Manhattan court for the final week of his trial on 34 counts of falsifying business records, with closing arguments underway and the jury expected to deliberate soon.
    Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:

    NBC News: Are Russia and North Korea planning an ‘October surprise’ that aids Trump?


    Politico: Netanyahu calls Rafah strike ‘tragic mistake’ amid global outcry


    AP News: At least 22 dead in Memorial Day weekend storms that devastated several US states


    WA Post: In major change, college athletes set to be paid directly by schools


    AP News: Closing arguments, jury instructions and maybe a verdict? Major week looms in Trump hush money trial



    Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson
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    • 6 min
    Friday, May 24th, 2024

    Friday, May 24th, 2024

    Today’s Headlines: President Biden welcomed Kenyan President William Ruto for a three-day state visit, marking Kenya as the first African country to be designated a major non-NATO ally. The visit included meetings with tech leaders and discussions on Kenya’s deployment of 1,000 troops to Haiti for a UN-led mission. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced a surprise early national election for July 4th, as his Conservative Party trails the Labour Party in polls, possibly aiming to secure a better electoral outcome. In the US, the Supreme Court ruled that South Carolina's Republican-led redistricting did not constitute illegal gerrymandering, despite its impact on Black voters. Justice Clarence Thomas controversially suggested the Court overreached in its historic Brown vs. Board of Education decision banning school segregation. The Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, parent company of Ticketmaster, alleging monopolistic practices that harm consumers and artists. Additionally, the border deal fails again while Louisiana lawmakers passed a law classifying abortion medications as controlled substances, with strict penalties for possession without a prescription. Economic updates include a Federal Reserve survey indicating 65% of households are struggling with inflation, prompting major retailers like Target and Walmart to announce price cuts. The Department of Education also announced $7.7 billion in student debt cancellation for 160,000 borrowers under existing forgiveness programs.
    Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:

    AP News: Biden is honoring Kenya with state visit as the East African nation prepares to send police to Haiti


    Reuters: Rishi Sunak calls UK national election for July 4


    NBC News: Supreme Court throws out race claim in South Carolina redistricting case in win for GOP


    Axios: Clarence Thomas attacks Brown v. Board ruling amid 70th anniversary


    NBC News: 'It is time to break up Live Nation': DOJ sues Ticketmaster parent over alleged monopoly


    Axios: Bipartisan border deal fails again in Senate 

    WA Post: Louisiana House passes bill making abortion pills controlled substances 

    Reuters: US households still feel pinched by inflation, Fed survey says 

    WA Post: Grocers are finally lowering prices as consumers pull back 

    AP News: Biden administration canceling student loans for another 160000 borrowers



    Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson

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    • 7 min
    Thursday, May 23rd, 2024

    Thursday, May 23rd, 2024

    Today’s Headlines: Norway, Spain, and Ireland have recognized the State of Palestine based on pre-1967 borders, while Israel briefly seized and then returned AP broadcast equipment in Gaza amid accusations of image sharing with Al-Jazeera. In the U.S., Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito faces criticism for displaying a "Stop The Steal" coded flag, prompting a censure resolution from Representative Steve Cohen. Donald Trump's legal troubles continue as classified documents were found at Mar-a-Lago months after an FBI search, and Trump claimed the DOJ tried to kill him during that search. Meanwhile, Nikki Haley endorsed Trump for the 2024 election. Ohio's Secretary of State plans to exclude Joe Biden from the ballot due to nomination timing issues, potentially leading to legal action. Additionally, Capitol rioter Charles Hand III is running for Congress in Georgia. Finally, a mysterious package containing blood was sent to the RNC headquarters, prompting an investigation by law enforcement.
    Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:

    Reuters: Norway, Spain and Ireland to recognize Palestinian state, as it happened


    Axios: "Act of madness": Israeli officials seize AP equipment, cut live feed of Gaza


    NY Times: Supreme Court Justice Alito’s Beach House Displayed ‘Appeal to Heaven’ Flag


    House.gov: Congressman Cohen Introduces Resolution of Censure Against Justice Alito 

    Axios: Trump's attorneys found classified docs in his bedroom months after raid


    NY Times: Trump Falsely Claims Biden Administration Was 'Locked & Loaded' to Kill Him 

    PBS: WATCH: Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley says she will vote for Donald Trump


    NY Times: Ohio Elections Official Threatens to Exclude Biden From the Ballot


    NBC News: Jan. 6 rioter who pushed through tear gas inside Capitol advances to House GOP runoff in Georgia


    CBS News: Vials of suspected blood sent to RNC headquarters in Washington, D.C., prompting lockdown



    Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson

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    • 8 min
    Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024

    Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024

    Today’s Headlines: Defendant Donald’s criminal trial is almost over, with the defense resting its case and closing arguments set for next Tuesday after Memorial Day. Jury instructions were finalized, which are crucial for guiding the jury and potential appeals. Trump hinted at a third term at the NRA meeting and posted a controversial video on Truth Social, later deleted. He’s also considering allowing states to restrict contraceptives. President Biden announced over a million claims approved under the PACT Act, providing $5.7 billion in benefits to veterans affected by toxic exposure. NYC Mayor Eric Adams is under investigation for allegedly conspiring with the Turkish government to funnel illegal campaign donations and pressuring officials to approve a new consulate. Scarlett Johansson accused OpenAI of using her voice for their AI system without her consent, despite her refusal.
    Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:

    AP News: Donald Trump's hush money trial: Highlights from day 20


    The Guardian: Trump floats idea of three-term presidency at NRA convention | US elections 2024


    NBC News: Trump shares video suggesting his victory will bring 'unified Reich'


    WA Post: Trump backtracks after suggesting he’s open to states restricting birth control access


    NY Times: V.A. Has Approved 1 Million Claims Under Burn Pit Law, Biden Announces 

    NY Times: Eric Adams’s Aide Is Cooperating With FBI Investigation Into NYC Mayor 

    WA Post: Scarlett Johansson says OpenAI copied ‘Her’ voice after she said no



    Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson
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    • 7 min
    Tuesday, May 21st, 2024

    Tuesday, May 21st, 2024

    Today’s Headlines: Yesterday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the foreign minister, and other top cabinet members died in a helicopter crash in northwest Iran near the Azerbaijan border. Raisi was a contender to succeed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Now, Khamenei’s son is a likely, though unpopular, successor. Iran will hold a presidential election on June 28th. Meanwhile, the ICC prosecutor is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Hamas leaders for war crimes, sparking backlash from Netanyahu and President Biden. The U.S. House may vote on sanctions against the ICC. In Trump's trial, Michael Cohen's testimony ended, and the defense introduced surprise witnesses. The judge reserved judgment on a dismissal motion. Additionally, Truth Social’s parent company reported significant financial losses but remains highly valued due to meme stock status. Finally, the Senate plans to vote on a bipartisan border package, though it's expected to face opposition from Republicans despite their past negotiations.
    Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:

    AP News: Iran's president killed in helicopter crash, election set for next month


    WA Post: Biden criticizes ‘outrageous’ ICC arrest warrant ask for Israeli leaders 

    WA Post: Prosecution rests in Trump hush money trial


    Axios: Trump's Truth Social loses $328 million in the first quarter


    Axios: Senate will again vote on bipartisan border package



    Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson

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    • 7 min
    Monday, May 20th, 2024

    Monday, May 20th, 2024

    Today’s Headlines: Yesterday, Iran's state media reported that a helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi and the foreign minister crashed due to extreme fog conditions near the northwest border. As of 9:30 PM Eastern on Sunday, the helicopter had not been recovered, and search and rescue operations were ongoing. Raisi, elected in 2021, is a hard-liner under US sanctions for alleged human rights violations and known for accelerating Iran's nuclear program and ties with Russia. If Raisi doesn't survive, the vice president will serve as interim president, with an election required within 50 days. Meanwhile, the Israeli military recovered the bodies of three Israeli hostages in Rafah, with around 100 hostages still captive. Inside Prime Minister Netanyahu's war cabinet, members are demanding a decisive strategy to end the war, accusing Netanyahu of prioritizing his political survival. In other news, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's home flew an upside-down flag post-2020 election, a symbol adopted by the "stop the steal" movement. Alito attributed this to a dispute his wife had with a neighbor over anti-Trump signs. Additionally, Rudy Giuliani was served indictment papers in Arizona for his role in attempting to overturn the 2020 election at his 80th birthday party. Finally, David DePape, who attacked Nancy Pelosi's husband, was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
    Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:

    Reuters: Helicopter carrying Iranian President Raisi crashes, search under way


    NY Times: Who is Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi?


    CBS News: Bodies of three hostages, including Shani Louk, recovered by Israeli forces in Gaza, officials say


    NY Times: Israel-Hamas War in Gaza: Latest Updates


    NY Times: Display at Alito’s Home Renews Questions of Supreme Court’s Impartiality


    NBC News: Rudy Giuliani is served indictment papers at his own birthday party after mocking Arizona attorney general 

    WA Post: Attacker of Paul Pelosi, David DePape, sentenced to 30 years in prison



    Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson
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    • 6 min

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