SCOOP: The Strait, Scandals and a Stunning Defeat
We have the SCOOP on a busy week of major stories ... 👇🏽
We have the SCOOP on a busy week of major stories ... 👇🏽
Two Monet works, not seen publicly for more than a century, head to auction next week. We’ve got the details (though not the $10–14 million you may need), plus a roundup of interesting stories that caught our eye this week. Grab a coffee and dive in ... 👇🏽 “Both paintings
Your scoop on the 90-minute news conference:
As I shared earlier this morning, we will deliver today’s full SCOOP report after President Trump's news conference so we can provide the most complete overview possible. Be on the lookout for our report on YouTube and podcasting platforms everywhere later today! To listen ad-free, make sure
From a high-stakes lunar mission to new developments in a 50-year-old case — plus headlines shaping health, education, and culture — here’s your quick weekend catch-up. In 1966, Gemini 8 astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Scott survived a near-fatal emergency when their spacecraft spun out of control while orbiting Earth. Because
Jenna previews a consequential week of news heading into Easter weekend from the space race to social media company lawsuits and the headlines in between (including sharks ... on painkillers). P.S. if you listened to our Before-Show Show and want to help contribute to one of our lovely community members,
Insights on brain health, shifting economic trends, conservation milestones, and a look at Washington, D.C.’s cherry blossoms through your eyes. Here’s what caught our attention this week — outside the major headlines. Plus, keep scrolling for some last-minute, practical Easter basket ideas, put together by those who know
Plus ~ the National Mall cherry blossoms near peak bloom.
From Alcatraz to happiness data to a “full circle moment” for one NCAA basketball coach, here’s what to know heading into the weekend ...👇🏽 “It always works out.” An unexpected job loss led Jolene Babyak to revisit her childhood on Alcatraz — ultimately writing a book about her experience and becoming
Hello Friends, We have a special interview for you this Monday as our team navigates some scheduling shifts due to Spring Break, but before we get to that, I have something urgent to share.
Grandma’s hobbies take the world by storm, and lava the length of three football fields shoots into the sky. But first, let’s head to Italy for a new discovery in a centuries-old book ...👇🏽 "Archival research does not always repay the efforts of those who undertake it; more
From petroleum to the press ... get the SCOOP on this week's news.