Corner of the Galaxy is a weekly Internet Radio Show dedicated to covering the LA Galaxy. Founded in 2009, we're closing in on 1,000 shows that focus on one the most interesting team in Major League Soccer. 2022 Lineup: Josh Guesman (Host, LA Galaxy Beat Reporter, Producer, Creator), Eric Vieira (Co-Host), Kevin Baxter (Co-Host, LA Times Soccer Writer), Sophie Nicholaou (Co-Host, Soccer Reporter, Highbury Squad Host), Christian Miles (Play-by-Play announcer, LA Galaxy Radio, Online Radio), a ...
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Inside the ICE House, a podcast produced by Intercontinental Exchange, takes listeners behind the historic façade of the New York Stock Exchange and inside the global financial marketplace. The episodes, recorded in the Library of the NYSE, features conversations with leaders, entrepreneurs and visionaries who walk through our doors with a dream of building businesses and changing the world. Their stories have made the NYSE, now part of ICE’s ecosystem of markets, clearing houses, data provi ...
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Counting the costs of Spain’s devastating floods
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From the BBC World Service: More than 200 people were killed in the floods in Valencia, Spain — the worst in the country for decades. Now, authorities are facing the massive task of reconstructing key roads and tunnels that have been left in ruins. We’ll hear some of the “incalculable” economic impacts. Then, added sugars in packaged baby foods in …
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The other major economic newsmaker of the week
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Yes, tomorrow is Election Day, the outcomes of which have the potential to move markets. But don’t forget: We have a Federal Reserve meeting this week too. On Thursday, the central bank will announce a decision on interest rates. We’ll preview what to expect. Then, is it just us or are Black Friday deals starting earlier this year? And we’ll also h…
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Internet freedom takes a hit during global elections, report finds
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In case you forgot, we’ve got Election Day tomorrow. But it was also a big year for elections in the rest of the world. About half of the global population is voting in national elections in 2024, and in many countries people have encountered shut down internet, blocked websites or manipulated content online, according to a recent report from the n…
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Episode 445: ICE Mortgage Technology President Tim Bowler Helps the Dream of Homeownership Become a Reality
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The 2023 acquisition of Black Knight has enhanced ICE Mortgage Technology’s capacity over the last year to streamline the mortgage process, making homeownership more transparent, accessible, and efficient. Under President Tim Bowler’s leadership, ICE Mortgage Technology is digitizing and automating the entire real estate and housing finance lifecyc…
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Election Day and costly courtroom showdowns
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Campaigns for both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are trying to get ahead of the curve on election legal battles. According to The Hill, there are already over 200 voting and election cases pending across the country. We’ll get into it. Then, we’ll explain how Trump’s recent battles with CBS and ABC could signal his …
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The federal government is seeking a legal remedy for Google’s monopoly on internet search, as adjudicated by a federal judge. That remedy could include a breakup of its parent company, Alphabet. But when similar accusations were leveled against Microsoft a couple of decades ago, the software titan emerged from its trial intact. Also in this episode…
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A jobs report that doesn’t say much about the labor market
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Today’s jobs report featured a shockingly small number of new hires with just around 12,000 jobs added. However, as FHN Financial’s Christopher Low explains, these dismal figures have more to do with recent extreme weather events and the ongoing strike at Boeing. Plus, we look at why a tax provision expanding the amount of money very rich people ar…
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What’s behind the uncertainty in the housing market?
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It hasn’t been a normal housing market for years now, but it’s been especially uncertain in the past few months. We delve into how interest rate cuts, mortgage rate fluctuations, and the election are all making conditions for buying a home a bit hard to read for most people. Plus, a preview of today’s highly anticipated jobs report which might refl…
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Indonesia bans the sale of Google Pixel phones
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From the BBC World Service: A ban on Google’s flagship Pixel smartphone in Indonesia comes because the company failed to meet requirements for certain smartphones sold domestically to contain at least 40% of parts manufactured locally. Plus, Hello Kitty turns 50, and the landmark birthday also marks an uptick in the fortunes of Sanrio, the company …
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Bytes: Week in Review — Apple Intelligence arrives, AI writes Google’s code, and AI medical transcription tool hallucinates
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An AI transcription tool used in health care has been found to frequently hallucinate things no one ever said, including making up medications. That’s just one of the topics for today’s Marketplace Tech Bytes: Week in Review. Plus, we’ll get into what we learned from this week’s Big Tech earnings, including Google saying that it’s using AI to gener…
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Market Storylines: Election Uncertainty Looms + Treasury Yields Move Higher
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Michael Reinking, Senior Market Strategist for the NYSE, details the latest trends and developments in global markets and the uncertainty looming with the presidential election upcoming. https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-housePor Lance Glinn
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What happens if Trump brings back Schedule F?
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An estimated 50,000 civil service jobs were slated to become political appointments under a Trump-era executive order. If Donald Trump returns to the White House, there’s a chance he’ll reinstate it, leading to the biggest federal workforce shakeup in nearly 150 years. Also in this episode: A new resource for farmers market pricing and the key to s…
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This Halloween, we’re looking at some new inflation data that’s got the Federal Reserve in good spirits. Its preferred inflation measure shows inflation fell to 2.1% last month, moving ever-so-closer to the Fed’s 2% target. We’ll get into why core inflation complicates the Fed’s good news. And, we’ll unpack why some Meta investors were spooked when…
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The last reading on inflation before the election
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This morning, the central bank’s preferred measure of inflation — the personal consumption expenditures price index, or PCE — came out and clocked in at 2.1% annually in September. With fuel and energy prices stripped out, the index was up 2.7%. What should we make of these figures? Then, if former President Donald Trump is re-elected, he’s promisi…
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All the work that goes into spooks, scares and haunts
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For some, spooky season means buying truckloads of candy or dusting off that 12-foot plastic skeleton in the basement. For others though, it’s time to get to work. This Halloween, we’ll check in with Star Romano, a stage production manager at the Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor in Long Beach, California, to hear more about the scare economy. Take a listen…
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The U.K.’s budget gets the IMF’s seal of approval
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From the BBC World Service: In the United Kingdom, the government has unveiled its first budget since the Labour Party got back in power, its first in 14 years. The measures amount to a $50 billion tax hike to fund public services, with a big focus on taxing businesses and high earners. We’ll hear more. Plus, Donald Trump is proposing tariffs of up…
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Why AI is Hollywood’s favorite monster
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For almost a century, people have been going to the movies to get freaked out by fictional depictions of artificial intelligence. Back in 1968, there was Hal 9000 in “2001: A Space Odyssey.” The 1980s gave us Skynet in “The Terminator.” And these days, movies about rogue bots are more popular than ever. Films like 2022’s “M3GAN” and this summer’s “…
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Consumer spending has been strong since the post-pandemic-crash economy got back on its feet, and it continues to prop up GDP. But too much spending, as well as too little, could mess with the Federal Reserve’s goals of stable prices and maximum employment. Also in this episode: WNBA players want a contract to match their popularity and brand power…
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