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NBA-Mafia Gambling Takedown; Trump Calls Off San Fran Troop Deployment; Who’s Paying For New WH Ballroom; Gen-Z Not Interested in Sex or Romance In Movies

Mo News

@mosheh / tentwentytwo

Daily News, News, News Commentary

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – NBA Coach Chauncey Billups, Player Terry Rozier Arrested In FBI Gambling Probe (05:20) – Trump Calls Off 'Surge' Of Federal Deployment To San Francisco (12:50) – White House Releases List of Donors For Trump’s Multi-Million-Dollar Ballroom (19:30) – Trump Pardons Convicted Binance Founder (27:50) – China’s Xi and Trump to Meet Next Thursday (30:20) – Harvard Says Latest Freshman Class Is Less Black (32:50) – Gen Z Not Interested in Sex, Romance, or Love Triangles in Movies or TV–Study (35:15) – What We’re Watching, Reading, Eating (38:50) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Factor Meals – 50% your first box plus free shipping | Promo Code: monews50off – Monarch Money - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS – ⁠Boll & Branch⁠ – 15% off, plus free shipping on your first set of sheets – BetterHelp – 10% off your first month  🐝 This podcast was recorded from the Mo News office at Industrious at Midtown on 50th St. Mosheh Oinounou (@mosheh) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022. Jill Wagner (@jillrwagner) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. She's currently the Managing Editor of the Mo News newsletter and previously worked as a reporter for CBS News, Cheddar News, and News 12. She also co-founded the Need2Know newsletter, and has made it a goal to drop a Seinfeld reference into every Mo News podcast.

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, Jill, have you ever searched your name or address in Google? I have, Moche, and it feels a little invasive. It's shocking to find out how many results you have for your personal information. And it's not by chance. There are data brokers, people search sites, a variety of places who are collecting your personal information, your name, your address, your phone number, your financial information, income, hundreds of other records, some inaccurate, some accurate, they sell it and they share it publicly without your consent. It's one of the reasons we've partnered with Incogni, that is, I-N-C-C-O-G-N-I. You sign up with Incogni, and they hunt down all these sites and get your info removed from these places that expose your private information. Now, this is something you could do individually, website by website. But honestly, Jill, there are dozens of these, and then you're going to continue to update it.

0:39.8

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1:27.9

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1:32.5

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1:37.3

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2:01.5

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2:06.9

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2:12.6

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2:14.5

Code Mo News.

2:19.8

Hey, everybody. Code Mo News. Hey everybody, it is Friday, October 24th. You're listening to the Mo News podcast.

2:25.5

I'm Oshua Noon. And I am Jill Wagner. This is the place where we bring you just the facts.

2:30.8

And the place where we read all the news and read between the lines so you don't have to.

2:34.5

On this October 24th, Jill, which fun fact for all of you working on this Friday, the 40-hour work week went into effect on this day in 1940.

2:45.1

So the 40-hour work week officially in America is 85 years old today.

2:49.4

Effectively Ford Motor Company had invented it years previous.

2:53.6

Henry Ford had invented it as like a way to, you know, ensure optimal productivity.

2:59.4

And then it was effectively followed by the rest of the country.

3:02.4

And then the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 actually established eight hour work days, 40 hour work weeks,

3:08.8

because they also, at the time, you know, some people were getting worked 60, 80 hours a week.

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