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Wednesday November 26, 2025
In today's episode, we cover a significant shift in Massachusetts as House Speaker Ron Mariano highlights growing support for rent control. A Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll reveals 62.6 percent of residents back a cap on annual rent increases, with Homes for All Massachusetts collecting over 124,000 signatures for the 2026 ballot. In sports, the Boston Red Sox acquire veteran pitcher Sonny Gray from the St. Louis Cardinals, trading prospects Brandon Clarke and Richard Fitts. The College Football Playoff rankings see Ohio State leading, with Texas A and M, Georgia, and Texas Tech following. On the tech front, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announce reduced prices for 15 prescription drugs, including Ozempic and Wegovy, saving taxpayers $12 billion by 2027. In business news, home sellers rapidly delist properties, with 15 percent at risk of loss. Meanwhile, Bitcoin dips slightly, with Ethereum stable and XRP down. Google nears a $4 trillion market cap, potentially supplying Meta with chips, while Warner Music Group settles a lawsuit with AI startup Suno, ensuring artist control over AI-generated music.
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Wednesday November 26, 2025
In today's episode, we cover a significant shift in Massachusetts as House Speaker Ron Mariano highlights growing support for rent control. A Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll reveals 62.6 percent of residents back a cap on annual rent increases, with Homes for All Massachusetts collecting over 124,000 signatures for the 2026 ballot. In sports, the Boston Red Sox acquire veteran pitcher Sonny Gray from the St. Louis Cardinals, trading prospects Brandon Clarke and Richard Fitts. The College Football Playoff rankings see Ohio State leading, with Texas A and M, Georgia, and Texas Tech following. On the tech front, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announce reduced prices for 15 prescription drugs, including Ozempic and Wegovy, saving taxpayers $12 billion by 2027. In business news, home sellers rapidly delist properties, with 15 percent at risk of loss. Meanwhile, Bitcoin dips slightly, with Ethereum stable and XRP down. Google nears a $4 trillion market cap, potentially supplying Meta with chips, while Warner Music Group settles a lawsuit with AI startup Suno, ensuring artist control over AI-generated music.
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