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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2025 · 10 MIN

Southern California Wildfires, TPS Extensions, TikTok Case, and Trump's Sentencing

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In Episode 46, we start with updates on the Southern California wildfires, focusing on containment efforts and the impact of power outages. We then explore weather predictions and discuss the tax deadline reprieve for residents affected by the fires. Attention shifts to the extension of Temporary Protected Status and its implications for those impacted. The episode also covers a Supreme Court case involving TikTok, examining national security concerns and the varying political stances. We conclude with a discussion on President-elect Donald Trump's recent sentencing and the public's perception of these developments. The episode wraps up with closing remarks.

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