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Your daily dose of clarity in a noisy world. Every day, we break down the biggest news stories — fast, factual, and easy to understand. Whether it’s global headlines, politics, tech, or culture, we gi... more
FAQs about Today Explains:How many episodes does Today Explains have?The podcast currently has 207 episodes available.
December 08, 2025Paw-zempic 'Could GLP-1 drugs work for obese cats'GLP-1 drugs could work for obese cats, and clinical trials are currently underway to develop a veterinary-specific treatment. A San Francisco-based biopharmaceutical company, Okava Pharmaceuticals, is conducting a pilot study called MEOW-1 (ManagEment of OverWeight cats) to test a GLP-1 drug delivered via a small, long-acting implant. The implant, which is slightly larger than a microchip, slowly releases the medication over several monthsDon’t miss our latest episodes! Please follow me to stay updates with fresh news everyday. Let’s keep the support this podcast to stay updates news everyday....more6minPlay
December 07, 2025Several countries pull out of Eurovision after Israel's inclusionFour countries—Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, and Slovenia—have officially announced their withdrawal from the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in protest of Israel being allowed to compete. The move follows a general assembly of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the body that organizes the event, where members decided against holding a vote to exclude Israel, despite pressure from several nations over its military actions in Gaza. Don’t miss our latest episodes! Please follow me to stay updates with fresh news everyday. Let’s keep the support this podcast to stay updates news everyday....more7minPlay
December 07, 2025Pro-Confederation petition verified by Elections AlbertaElections Alberta has officially verified the "Alberta Forever Canada" citizen initiative petition, which asks the question: "Do you agree that Alberta should remain within Canada?". The petition successfully gathered over 404,000 verified signatures, exceeding the required minimum to force the issue to the provincial legislature. Don’t miss our latest episodes! Please follow me to stay updates with fresh news everyday. Let’s keep the support this podcast to stay updates news everyday....more7minPlay
December 07, 2025Several countries boycott Eurovision after Israel allowed to competeFour countries have announced their withdrawal from the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in protest of Israel's continued participation. The nations boycotting the event are Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, and Slovenia. The controversy stems from the European Broadcasting Union's (EBU) decision not to exclude Israel from the competition despite calls for a ban over its military actions in Gaza. The EBU, which organizes the event, maintained that the contest is between public broadcasters, not governments, and that the Israeli broadcaster KAN meets all participation requirements. Don’t miss our latest episodes! Please follow me to stay updates with fresh news everyday. Let’s keep the support this podcast to stay updates news everyday....more9minPlay
December 07, 2025Sen. Cotton says Hegseth, Bradley 'did exactly' as expected in follow-on boat strikeSenator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) stated that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Admiral Frank "Mitch" Bradley "did exactly as expected" during a controversial September 2 boat strike in the Caribbean because the two survivors were seen on video attempting to right their drug-laden vessel to "stay in the fight". Following a classified briefing where lawmakers viewed video footage of the incident, Cotton, who is the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, offered a contrasting interpretation to that of Democratic lawmakers. Don’t miss our latest episodes! Please follow me to stay updates with fresh news everyday. Let’s keep the support this podcast to stay updates news everyday....more9minPlay
December 05, 2025Putin 'morally responsible' for Novichok poisoning of Dawn Sturgess, inquiry saysA UK public inquiry has concluded that Russian President Vladimir Putin is "morally responsible" for the 2018 Novichok poisoning death of Dawn Sturgess, an innocent British woman caught in a botched assassination attempt on a former Russian double agent. Don’t miss our latest episodes! Please follow me to stay updates with fresh news everyday. Let’s keep the support this podcast to stay updates news everyday....more8minPlay
December 05, 2025Pete Hegseth could have endangered troop safety with Signal chat says Pentagon watchdogA Pentagon Inspector General (IG) report found that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the commercial messaging app Signal to discuss a U.S. military operation in Yemen risked the safety of American troops and their mission, although the Pentagon maintains he was "totally exonerated".Don’t miss our latest episodes! Please follow me to stay updates with fresh news everyday. Let’s keep the support this podcast to stay updates news everyday....more8minPlay
December 05, 2025Lebanese farmers rush to salvage harvest as ceasefire with Israel fails to ensure safetyLebanese farmers are rushing to salvage their harvests under the protection of the Lebanese army and UN peacekeepers, as a year-old ceasefire with Israel has failed to ensure safety due to ongoing Israeli military operations and the presence of unexploded ordnance in Southern Lebanon. A US-brokered ceasefire agreement, signed in November 2024 to end a year-long war, stipulated that both Israeli and Lebanese forces (Hezbollah was to withdraw) pull back from the border area. However, Israel has maintained troops in five strategic locations in the south and has conducted near-daily air raids and ground operations since the agreement took effect, which it claims are aimed at preventing Hezbollah from rebuilding its capabilities. Don’t miss our latest episodes! Please follow me to stay updates with fresh news everyday. Let’s keep the support this podcast to stay updates news everyday....more8minPlay
December 03, 2025Bondi says 'Trump team has been sued 'more than every administration'U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi recently claimed that the Trump administration has been sued "more than every administration going back to Reagan combined," citing a figure of 575 lawsuits. It is widely reported by legal trackers and news organizations that the Trump administration faced a historically high number of lawsuits, especially multi-state challenges from Democratic attorneys general, significantly more than the Obama or Bush administrations did in their full eight years.Don’t miss our latest episodes! Please follow me to stay updates with fresh news everyday. Let’s keep the support this podcast to stay updates news everyday....more6minPlay
December 03, 2025Dems do not want THIS on the main stage in 2028The phrase "Dems do not want THIS on the main stage in 2028" is a viral political soundbite referring to the issue of unauthorized military action against Venezuela without congressional approval. Recent news coverage indicates that Democrats are trying to block President Trump from engaging in hostilities in or against Venezuela without congressional authorization, an issue they view as a potential "colossal and costly mistake". Don’t miss our latest episodes! Please follow me to stay updates with fresh news everyday. Let’s keep the support this podcast to stay updates news everyday....more8minPlay
FAQs about Today Explains:How many episodes does Today Explains have?The podcast currently has 207 episodes available.