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Crossroads is a channel from The Epoch Times focused on political discussion, traditional values, spirituality, and philosophy. Join host Joshua Philipp as he speaks with experts and authors about politics, history, and the values that are worth keeping.
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Tune in to the Salesforce Developer Podcast to hear short and insightful stories for developers, from developers. Join Joshua Birk, Developer Evangelist and Godfather of Trailhead, as he hosts developer trailblazers from around the world as they share their stories of learning, building and integrating with Salesforce.
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There is more to being a boss than meets the eye. Behind the BOSS is a podcast that journeys into the lives of inspiring creators, artists, and athletes, unearthing the pivotal moments and turning points that shaped them into some of today’s greatest bosses.
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The Creekend

A Dawson's Creek podcast by Leyna, Aliah, and Adam

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It's the freakin' Creekend and we're about to have us some emotional meltdowns! Tune in for an episode by episode discussion of the 90's WB teen classic, Dawson's Creek. Long time DC fans and sisters Leyna and Aliah guide DC noob Adam through the hormonal circus that is Dawson's Creek. Let's unpack the sexual anxiety, vitriolic diatribes and misplaced optimism that made actual high school feel like...kind of a let down tbh. Come cry at the end of the dock about your confusing and angry boner ...
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Texas is running checks to ensure illegal immigrants are not enrolled to vote, with the measure going beyond simply checking for citizenship on Election Day. Instead, they’re asking the federal government for citizenship information on around 454,289 people who are registered to vote in the state. We’ll discuss this story and others in this episode…
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The Supreme Court is set to hear a landmark case that could effectively redefine what a firearm is. The case focuses on so-called “ghost guns,” and determines the legalities of people being able to build their own firearms from kits. We’ll discuss this issue and others in this episode of Crossroads. Views expressed in this video are opinions of the…
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Illegal immigrants from four different countries will soon lose their parole status. This includes people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. The parole program has allowed qualified illegal immigrants to receive a range of financial services funded by U.S. taxpayers, and to legally work in the United States. With their parole now ending, t…
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There’s a heated debate starting up over where FEMA money is going. Relief efforts are still underway in states hit by Hurricane Helene. At least 227 people have lost their lives, and many more lost their homes and their sources of income. The relief efforts are now bringing attention to the government programs for housing and feeding illegal immig…
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A new trend is developing in countries throughout Latin America. Crime, including murders, is suddenly dropping. Some analysts say the drop is from gangs and criminals migrating to the United States. Others say it’s because of new tough-on-crime policies being adopted in some countries. We’ll discuss this topic and others in this episode of Crossro…
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As part of the defamation lawsuit against Alex Jones, his news channel, InfoWars, is going up for auction. Many of the potential buyers come from the other side of the political aisle, with some interested in acquiring the company to obtain its internal communications and documents. Meanwhile, a group backed by billionaire George Soros is looking t…
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While the official elections are in November, many states have already begun early voting. Data on around 649,017 votes is already available and could give us a picture of how Americans are deciding on the next president. We’ll discuss this issue and others in this episode of Crossroads. Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and gu…
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NATO is preparing for a potential large-scale war, including the transport of wounded troops. As this happens, Ukraine is warning that Russia may strike its nuclear power plants, which could impact large swathes of Europe. At the same time, Israel has begun raids into Lebanon and issued a threat of regime change against Iran. We’ll discuss these st…
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It’s almost October, and in an election season, that carries certain implications. As the nation gears up for the November elections, there is the anticipated “October Surprise” that could potentially sway voters in one direction or the other. We’ll discuss some of the potential October Surprises in this episode of Crossroads and answer questions f…
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In this episode, we dive into the latest innovations and updates unveiled at Dreamforce 2024 with Philippe Ozil. We explore the refreshed Lightning Design System (SLDS2), which enhances accessibility and themability without disrupting customizations. Discover the game-changing Local Development (beta), offering real-time component updates and seaml…
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The mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, has been indicted on bribery and fraud charges. This includes allegations of accepting illegal campaign contributions from foreign nationals. The federal investigation appears to include others within his administration as well. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has allegedly been warned by U.S. intell…
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The FBI has released its crime statistics showing that violent crime, including murders, are dropping across the United States. The release is being used to fact-check perceptions that crime has been growing in recent years. But other sources of data suggest that there is still some nuance in the reporting. We’ll discuss this issue and others, in t…
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Court documents could provide more details on the recent apparent assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. A handwritten note, allegedly written months ago by the suspect, Ryan Routh, was submitted to the court by federal prosecutors. It states, “This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I failed you. I tried my best…
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There are growing concerns over Chinese technology, and whether it could be weaponized. A recent incident—where exploding pagers and walkie-talkies killed at least 37 people and wounded around 3,000 in Lebanon and Syria, in an attack being blamed on Israel—is shining a spotlight on how ordinary technology can be weaponized in a war. And now, the Un…
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The U.S. Navy is preparing to be ready in case of a war with China within the next three years, that is, by 2027. This new strategy—called the Navigation Plan for America’s Warfighting Navy—aims for “readiness for the possibility of war with the People’s Republic of China by 2027 and enhancing the Navy’s long-term advantage” by making the Navy “mor…
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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency is shutting down two offices in China, in the cities of Guangzhou and Shanghai. It took years of requests before the Chinese regime even agreed for these offices to be opened. This closure could be a troubling sign that U.S. attempts to work with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to shut down the flow of chemicals u…
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The United States is moving forward to prepare for a potential war with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Satellite photos show that U.S. troops are reclaiming a Pacific Island airfield from World War II. This aligns with recently announced strategies that the U.S. would establish a network of airfields in the region, and staff them with troops tr…
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The days of cheap prices from Chinese e-commerce companies are likely coming to an end. The White House is moving to close a trade loophole being used by Chinese online marketplaces like Shein and Temu, which will eliminate the ability of these companies to sell at significantly reduced prices. We’ll discuss in this episode of Crossroads. Views exp…
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U.S. companies working in China are now watching their profits plummet to record lows. And this is not just limited to those from the United States—even European ones are watching the downturn of their businesses in China. The latest development is dashing beliefs that the market could improve. But new Chinese Communist Party policies that favor do…
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In this episode, we welcome back Mohith Shrivastava to delve into the groundbreaking features of the Salesforce Winter '25 release. We discuss Agentforce, Salesforce's innovative AI agentic solution that leverages tools like Flows, Apex, and Prompt Builder to autonomously execute tasks. The episode also highlights advancements in Agent Builder (fka…
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China’s communist regime is launching a new program to train 3,000 law enforcement officials in other countries. This is part of a push by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to extend its influence over policing and global security, with all of this tying into the CCP’s push for a so-called Multipolar World Order. We’ll discuss the development in th…
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It appears that relations between the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and North Korea have run into problems. This started after Russia and North Korea begun developing closer ties, and CCP leaders seem concerned the warmer relationship could impact their own interests. We’ll discuss in this episode of Crossroads. *Views expressed in this video are o…
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It’s now “China Week” on the House floor. Republicans and Democrats are uniting behind policies to rein in the influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). House lawmakers are pushing a new series of bills that seek to take on issues from biotech to farmland to drones. These bills are at the forefront this week as the House of Representatives co…
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The Chinese regime has turned to an unconventional source for propaganda: travel vloggers. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been using its state-run news outlets and other entities to promote the channels of propagandists. And while the pro-CCP travel vloggers have become the face of this program, the regime is also extending this into a broad…
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The United States and other countries are looking to break the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) monopoly on rare earth minerals. The CCP has demonstrated its willingness to cut off supplies of key resources to other countries, needed in everything from smartphones to high-tech weapons. Yet, as the United States and others look to establish new minin…
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is pushing for plans to mine the moon. A new proposal from Chinese scientists is to construct a magnetic launcher that would work as a transport system in order to establish an Earth-moon economy. And if they were to build systems like this, they would also need to establish new infrastructure in other locations. T…
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