In this episode of The Rated R Safety Show, Jay Allen dives into the biggest headlines of the day, from Super Bowl recaps to major industry shifts. The discussion covers the growing push to dismantle OSHA, its potential impact on workplace safety, and the political motivations behind it. Plus, trending news, entertainment updates, and the usual Rated R insights on what's really happening in the world. Buckle up—this one’s a ride!

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The following program is rated M-A-L-S-V. It contains strong language, sexual situations and violence. It is intended only for mature audiences.

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Finally! Show with the balls to call it like it is! Rated R-Safety Show on Safety FM.

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Countdown to audio torture.

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The Rated R Safety Show starts in 3, 2, 1.

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Let the eardrum pain begin.

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Forget the corporate bullshit. This is the Rated R Safety Show with your host, Doctor...uh...it doesn't matter who the host is.

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Oh, you know it and so do I. It does not matter who the host is. What has always mattered is who the listeners are.

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We are broadcasting from the Safety FM studios in Orlando, Florida on this lovely Monday, February the 10th of 2025, day 41st of the year and only 324 days left to go.

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As we are broadcasting from our Safety FM studios, we're also hanging out with our friends over there.

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You're being infiltrated. Radio big.

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Yes, infiltration, radio big, kind of the combination of things that we do.

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So let's talk. How are you? How's it been? Did you stay up late last night? Some people were saying there was some bowl game thing. I mean, I don't know.

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I don't know if you're into that, so I can't really say if you were up late or not. Hopefully the last 24 hours or even the more because you know we came off the weekend.

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The things have have been good for you.

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A lot of things always going on inside of the multiverse because that's what happens around here.

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So as we are talking, if you do not know our show consists of safety in the news, news and safety.

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This really would have boils down to if you want to interact with our show. It's a very simple process. You go to call in radio.com.

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That's call in radio.com. That will get you moving and grooving in regards to what needs to happen.

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Once you get there, I'll give you the option of video, audio and text messaging. Those are the options of things to do.

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So as we go through all of that, what are the options you want to go through? I mean, I always ask that anyways.

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We have some professional broadcasters that come in here and they start talking about everything that's going on.

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US worldwide, you know that kind of stuff because we think it's important. Some people always get well, why are you talking about news and not talking about news that is only related to safety?

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Well, number one, that sounds boring as shit. And number two, well, you need some other things to talk about besides just the safety stuff.

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Some people get very frustrated that I say that, but it's real. I mean, I'm sure today a lot of you will be talking about the Super Bowl.

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Just kind of how it goes. And then from that particular point on, you'll go into your other stuff. Just kind of the way that it happens.

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I say this because if I just started talking about some kind of thing that's going on with safety and not talk about anything else, people are not really probably going to care too much.

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So that's it. So with that being said, let's start talking about what the hell was trending in the overnight.

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Cause I have a funny feeling. I have some good ideas of what it was.

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Here is one was trending rated R safety show.

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Okay. So as I take a look at the trends of the ends of the ends, notable and no worry, the plan to find a buyer for tick tock gets a prominent lead.

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Also Marcus Jordan. Yeah. You know that incident that happened last week.

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Well, he enters a plea this week or enters a plea, better saying it made celebrate the Super Bowl and more. We'll talk about that as we get into show business.

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Also no new Bachelorette and Denzel Washington struggles to enunciate. We'll talk about that in casting details.

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Also president Trump brings some closure to the saga of Prince Harry's visa application.

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And that's pretty much it. So we'll get all that stuff started here in just a moment.

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If you're ready, I will bring in my friends from feature story news for them to tell you what the hell was going on inside of the news.

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If you're good, I'm good. And I think we should get it all started right now.

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Here is the news on the safety show from feature story news in London. I'm Ollie Barrett.

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Donald Trump says he'll announce a new 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminum imports on Monday.

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It comes as the U.S. president ramps up his threats to impose duties on multiple countries as a way to reduce the U.S.

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trade deficit. Nick Harper reports from Washington. There are fears now of a spiralling trade war with Donald Trump telling reporters on Sunday on

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board Air Force One that on Monday he'll be announcing a new tariff 25 percent on any steel and aluminum entering the United States.

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And he promised an announcement on reciprocal tariffs on Tuesday or Wednesday, saying it would apply to every country,

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adding very simply, if they charge us, we charge them. China's imposed retaliatory tariffs on the U.S. hitting around 14 billion dollars

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worth of goods. It's dashed hopes that a trade war between the world's two largest economies could be avoided.

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Beijing announced the tariffs last week in response to a U.S. decision to impose an additional 10 percent levy on Chinese products.

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Laura Westbrook reports from Hong Kong. China's measures target U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas, coal, crude oil and farm equipment,

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as well as some automotive goods with levies of 10 to 15 percent. Delaying the start of the tariffs and the targeted approach by Beijing

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had been seen as creating space for negotiations to try to avert a wider trade conflict. But when the deadline passed on Sunday,

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there was no news of a deal and Beijing announced the tariffs were in effect. Trump had suggested he would talk with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

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But after China retaliated, he said he was in no rush and that the tariffs were an opening salvo with very substantial measures to come.

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Ecuador's presidential election will go to a runoff after the first round result didn't produce an outright winner.

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Electoral authorities say there was a technical tie between incumbent center right Daniel Noboa and left wing challenger Luisa Gonzalez.

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Keir Starmer has become the first UK prime minister to have an HIV test in public. He took one at Downing Street in an attempt to destigmatize being checked for the virus.

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Keir Starmer says the British government hopes no one will be diagnosed with HIV in England by the end of the decade.

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The ambition is 2030, so not far off now, to get to a position where there are no new cases. And that will be an absolute game changer and really change so many lives.

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So we want to get there. Testing is part of the way to get there because the more we know, the more people who come forward,

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the more people who've got HIV but don't know come forward through the testing, then the better we can hit that target.

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And that would be a very, very significant target. So we're doing everything we can to hit that target.

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From bureaus worldwide, this is FSN.

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The US is disposing of the U.S. aid, which prevents the White House from laying off its 10,000 members of staff.

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President Trump claims, without providing evidence, that fraud was committed at USAID.

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Mr. Musk argues it was wasting taxpayer money on woke causes.

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Michael Keating is a professor of international economy at Richmond American University London

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and says the agency's shutdown is impacting American companies and employees disproportionately.

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Private sector companies employing a lot of Americans. These private companies are laying workers off now.

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And you're hearing that they don't really want to pick fights over these what are potentially breaches of contract

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because they also get other sorts of government contracts and they don't want to be on the radar of the Trump administration.

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So they're just firing American workers, basically.

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio is now tasked with evaluating USAID's programs to determine whether they align with President Trump's national security priorities.

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With FSN Spotlight, I'm Simon Marks.

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To recap the top stories, Donald Trump says he'll announce a new 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminum imports on Monday.

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China's imposed retaliatory tariffs on the US, hitting around 14 billion dollars worth of goods.

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Ecuador's presidential election will go to a runoff after the first round result didn't produce an outright winner.

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And Keir Starmer has become the first UK prime minister to have an HIV test in public.

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OK, here we are 16 minutes past the top of the hours.

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You and I are hanging out on this lovely Monday and doing the things that we get to do.

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No doubt about that.

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So let's start talking about all the interwebby stuff that we need to cover because that is kind of what happens.

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Anyways, update with another deadline looming to settle the tick tock's faith.

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This time on April the 5th, President Trump has tapped Vice President J.D. Vance to spearhead negotiations for the sale alongside with the national security adviser Mike Waltz.

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Vance has proposed ties to Silicon or has professional ties.

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I'll rephrase that to Silicon Valley investors types.

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His with his previous career, multiple companies and investment groups have put up informal bids and expressed interest in acquiring the platform.

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True to form, the president has thrown multiple ideas out there, including the federal government owning stake in tick tock with Trump says that would make the potential a trillion dollar company.

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This is according to the Wall Street Journal.

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So what do you think? Would you want your tick tock to have government involvement?

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And what do you think will happen with the sale?

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I only ask this question because I don't know if you've looked around, but people are selling phones with tick tock on it online for about three grand.

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That's one. And then the second part is that if you have your updater on on some phones, I don't know if they're doing it with all.

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Do you auto update that it will actually take out your tick tock because it no longer exists on the app stores?

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So, I don't know. Not my cup of tea. I'm just telling you what what's being reported.

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So there you go. Anyways, a man traveling by train through France says that he was fined more than two hundred dollars for using the speaker phone to chat with his sister in public.

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The traveler identified as the local media as David says that he was waiting at a train stop in the French town of Nats, having a phone conversation when officials from the state owned rail service approached him and threatened to fine him.

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If he didn't take the phone off a speaker, David thought that she was joking and carried on.

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That's when she was slapped with a two hundred dollar ticket. Apparently, since he refused to pay it on the site, he's facing additional penalties.

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David says that he's getting a lawyer to fight the fine. This is according to CNN Travel. Sounds different.

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That's for sure. But it kind of gets that news inside of the whole thing as we are talking.

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Worth noting Europeans have a knack for finding reasons to find passengers. Germany and Berlin, especially, has a convoluted system for traveling on their trains that requires passengers to both buy a ticket and have it validated on a punch card system.

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Ticket takers have no sympathy for travelers who didn't know any better either. Speaking from experience. Just saying.

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What do you think? What do you think? I don't know. I mean, I guess some stuff you have to know and look into before you start traveling.

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I mean, it's not like traveling anywhere else. If you get to a border, we get to another country via a flight and you're about to off board and all of a sudden you don't have the right paperwork.

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You're not going to let you in. I guess there's some similarities there depending on how you look at it. But what the hell do I know?

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We at safety FM are not responsible for what this idiot behind the microphone is saying is trying to be entertaining.

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Rated R safety show. Okay. So Kelsey Balrini handed a recent concert early and postponed a couple of future shows due to illness.

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She apologized to fans on Instagram after cutting the show short and Buffalo last week because she wasn't feeling well in her apology. The ball Balrini said that that show and two others stops will be rescheduled.

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I will make them the best shows I've ever played in my whole life. She continued. This is according to entertainment weekly. So there you go.

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Also Rob Mahoney says the two of them are hold on says two of the items of one of his sons the packed when evacuating their Los Angeles home was a football signed by the all of the Philadelphia Eagles and Tom Brady football card.

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Yep. I'm almost broke my heart that that that this kid out of all the things would be a Brady's card really. Yeah. He quipped during the people's during people in a 10 an interview that he had done.

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Of course has Rob has two sons 14 year old Axel Lee and the other one 12 year old Leo Gray. No word on which one grabbed the memories. This is according to People magazine. So there you go.

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And some other information for you. There won't be a new season of Bachelorette airing this summer. No word on why ABC isn't filming one and when the series will return the 21 seasons ended with the Bachelorette Jen Tran choosing Devin Trader who then ended their engagement via phone call.

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Meanwhile spin off bachelor in paradise returns this summer after two year hiatus. Is that important. I guess it's important. Anyways a properly totally destroyed and Los Angeles wildfires sold within hours of hitting the markets last week making it the first sale of a parcel devastated by fires.

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The realtor for the property located in Los Angeles says that the owner used the home as an investment property and isn't going to bother with a reconstruction for the interest of the for the interested buyer the lot offers a flat buildable area which is difficult to find in Los Angeles.

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The $449,000 selling price was a well above asking the development comes as the area homeowners have been organizing to inhibit the sale of ruined properties due to investors and developers.

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This is according to CBS Los Angeles. So what do you think. It's going to get interesting over there. I mean it's going to get even more interesting on what people are going to do because man it's a weird time out there.

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Because what are you supposed to do with that area.

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I mean there's going to be 10,000 questions that come out of it. I mean no doubt whatsoever when we're talking about it. Safety never sounded so terrible rated our safety show okay signs of the time police in Seattle are investigating another egg heist after crooks made off with a cafe supply of some 500 eggs.

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Plus an assortment of bacon ground beef blueberries and liquid eggs liquid eggs that sounds disgusting. Okay police arrived in West Seattle early Wednesday morning last week when someone reported suspicious activity in the area including two men in an outdoor refrigerator shed at odd hours.

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Yeah the cafe says that there's about $780 worth of product. This is according to Como news the robbery followers a larger highs for some 10 of what's he's been a hundred thousand eggs that occurred in Pennsylvania last week.

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I mean how expensive are eggs getting these days there we're having egg heist. I'm just asking because I want to have a better understanding of stuff that I'm talking about.

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I mean I was talking to my wife last night and we're talking about eggs somehow. That's how the conversation goes and she's telling me that 60 eggs was like 30 some odd dollars and I was like wow yes things have changed.

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I don't know if it's a good bad or worse but it's one of those things.

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More sarcasm is an immortal combat beat down.

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Okay so a Sydney man named David Steen. Yeah David Steen. He got the the shreds watching more than 100 venomous red bellied black snakes be removed from a pile of mulch in his backyard.

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The silvery serpents were captured by an employee from the reptile relocation in Sydney who told the AP that the number of snakes was a very rare occurrence in total five adults in 97 offsprings were relocated.

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Unlike most snakes the red belly black snakes give birth instead of lying eggs and can have a litter of four to 35 younglings at one time. Steen who was informed that the snakes could return in the mulch pile again next year said that it would be gone within a couple of days.

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This is according to AP. I hope they will charge by the snake because that would suck in regards to that. Anyway take a listen to this.

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Tony Roberts has died. He passed away on Friday as a result of complications from lung cancer according to a statement from his daughter.

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Roberts is best known for his role in Annie Hall starring alongside Woody Allen. He was 85 at the time of his passing. Let's talk about this weekend in the box office because some people care about that stuff still.

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At number 10 was Moana too with one point five million dollars. Number nine was Sonic the Hedgehog three with one point seven million dollars. Number eight was flight risk with two point six million dollars. At number seven was becoming Led Zeppelin with two point six two million dollars.

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Let's see what else what else what else at number six at number six. One of them days three million dollars at number five was companion with three million dollars and number four was Mufasa with three point nine million dollars.

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At number three love hurts. Well no shit. Well hit five point eight million dollars. My number two was heart eyes with eight point five million dollars and at the number one spot was dog man.

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Yep dog man with a total of thirteen point seven thirteen point seven million dollars million dollars. So there you go. A lot of stuff going on right there.

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So there you go. Okay so let's talk about some other things if you have not heard there is a new president in the US things have changed a little bit since then the law the lawfare campaign to try to stop President Trump's agenda continues the multiple judges

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is allaying fast moving executive orders to cut wasteful government spending and reduce the size of the scope of government. A US district judge in New York has issued a ruling of temporary suspending access to the Treasury Department files for

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Elon Musk and Doge staffers and even technically the Treasury Secretary Scott Benson and Trump himself all were personally named in the lawsuits filed by 19 state attorney generals arguing that Musk and Doge staffers do not have legal authority to

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access the data that they're not technically government employees but wait they are must took a role in an unpaid White House staffer to avoid the legal technicality and Doge office came to be after Trump issued an executive order renaming the technology office that

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already existed must correctly pointed out on X how on earth are we supposed to stop fraud and waste on taxpayers money without looking into how money is spent all Doge work with Treasury data and temporary says it was

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is temporarily suspended until at least the hearing on Friday. Meanwhile another US district judge had already paused the layoffs at the USAID or you USA aid or US whatever call it whatever the hell you want USAID there you go until the hearing on Friday.

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The judge reasoning is that laying off government employees would cause irreparable harm Trump administration said that last week its goal was to trim the agency's headcount from 10,000 to 611 essential employees.

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Okay, so why didn't a single judge stop the pandemic locked I went and Mac down a lockdown and massive layoffs for non essential workers in 2020 based on irreparable harm that it costs. That was a question from one of the editors so I don't know what do you think.

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