Starlink’s 10,000th Launch, Student Press Solidarity, and Bari Weiss Shakes Up CBS
Alex and Morgan open the show with a look at today’s financial markets, noting steady performance for the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Bitcoin, alongside weather reports calling for cool temperatures in the Pacific Northwest and lingering storms in the Southeast. With that, they turn to three stories spanning space, student journalism, and media leadership.
SpaceX Hits 10,000 Starlink Satellites
The first story celebrates SpaceX’s latest milestone—surpassing 10,000 Starlink satellites launched via Falcon 9 rockets. The hosts highlight how this achievement cements Starlink’s dominance in the global broadband race and underscores Elon Musk’s broader ambitions for global connectivity. Morgan marvels at the engineering scale of it all, while Alex jokes that at this rate, there might be more SpaceX satellites than visible stars.
Student Newspapers Unite in Indiana
Next, the focus shifts to student journalism, where Purdue University’s Exponent made headlines by distributing a special print edition on Indiana University’s campus after IU shut down the Indiana Daily Student’s print operations. Alex and Morgan reflect on the symbolic importance of the gesture—calling it both a protest and a tribute to the tradition of student-led reporting. Morgan notes that in an age dominated by digital media, the return of ink on paper feels like a powerful statement.
Bari Weiss Takes the Helm at CBS News
Finally, the hosts turn to Bari Weiss’s first days as editor-in-chief of CBS News, which have already stirred controversy. The articles describe her booking prominent guests, demanding tighter newsroom discipline, and clashing with some staff over leaks and editorial direction. Alex frames it as a “culture shock moment” for the network, while Morgan adds that any newsroom run by Bari Weiss is unlikely to stay quiet for long.
Recap and Close
From SpaceX’s record-setting Starlink launches, to student journalists standing together, to Bari Weiss shaking up CBS, today’s stories show how innovation, tradition, and disruption often collide in unexpected ways.
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