Underreported Stories

Underreported Stories of April 25


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In this episode of Underreported Stories, we start with a roundup of current events before diving into the arrest of a Democratic state senator, a story that has surprisingly flown under the radar. We also explore the controversy surrounding the new athletics brand, XXXY, sparking debates over gender and sports. Additionally, we examine NPR's unique take on sleep training and its connections to capitalism, offering a perspective not widely discussed. Tune in for these stories and more, and get a sneak peek at what’s coming up in the next episode.

Transgender student brutally attacks classmate, Dem who called for “safer communities” arrested for burglary, & NPR ponders where sleep training is a “symptom of capitalism” 

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Stories: 

1. Transgender Student Brutally Attacked Classmate With Stanley Cup - New York Post

2. Democrat Who Called For “Safer Communities” Arrested For Burglary - KVRR

3. LGBT Activists Want Katy Perry To Stop Separate Company From Selling T-Shirts That Say “ROAR” - X

4. Illegal Immigrants Shipped To Martha’s Vineyard Given Crime Victim Visas - New York Post

5. NPR Ponders Whether Sleeping Training Is A “Symptom Of Capitalism” - NPR

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(0:00) Introduction and Current Events Roundup
(2:12) Democratic State Senator Arrested
(3:54) Controversy Surrounding XXXY Athletics Brand
(5:58) NPR's Take on Sleep Training and Capitalism
(6:40) Closing Remarks and Preview of Next Episode
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