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16 MAY. 2026 · MVP MMA: Rousey vs. Carano is an upcoming mixed martial arts event scheduled for May 16, 2026, at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. It is the inaugural MMA event produced by Most Valuable Promotions and marks Netflix's first-ever live broadcast of an MMA fight card.The event is headlined by a five-round women's featherweight bout between Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano. Both fighters are returning to the sport after extensive layoffs. The 39-year-old Rousey, a former bantamweight champion, last competed in December 2016. The 44-year-old Carano last fought in August 2009, having spent her time away from the cage pursuing an acting career before losing her roles in 2021 following controversial comments. For Carano, the opportunity to return to the sport has been transformative; she lost 100 pounds in preparation for the bout and credited the fight with saving her life and giving her a renewed sense of purpose after a period of severe anxiety.The event also features a prominent undercard heavily stacked with established names and former champions. The co-main event is a five-round welterweight clash between Nate Diaz and Mike Perry. In the heavyweight division, Francis Ngannou will face Philipe Lins, while Junior dos Santos is scheduled to fight Robelis Despaigne. Commentary for the event will be provided by Mauro Ranallo, Kenny Florian, and Sean Wheelock, with former heavyweight champions Cain Velasquez and Jon Jones serving as guest analysts.This fight card is positioned as a major test of MMA nostalgia and a counter-narrative to established industry standards. Rousey has publicly championed the event's compensation structure, revealing that the absolute minimum payout for any fighter on the card, regardless of their record or whether they win or lose, is $40,000. She emphasized that this base pay represents a living wage, highlighting it as a significant departure from standard compensation practices in the sport.The broadcast will be available to all Netflix subscribers without any additional pay-per-view fees. However, ahead of the highly anticipated event, the streaming platform increased its subscription prices across all tiers. The ad-supported plan rose to $8.99, the standard plan to $19.99, and the premium plan increased to $26.99 per month. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support.
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16 MAY. 2026 · Monica Elfriede Witt is a former United States Air Force intelligence specialist and counterintelligence agent who defected to Iran in 2013 and is wanted for espionage. Born in El Paso, Texas, in 1979, Witt enlisted in the military in 1997 and received training in the Persian language (Farsi). She served as an Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst, deploying to the Middle East to conduct classified signals intelligence missions during the early days of the Iraq War. Later, she was assigned to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) as a special agent focusing on criminal investigations and counterintelligence. During her military service, she held a top-secret security clearance and had access to highly classified Special Access Programs (SAP) that included details of ongoing counterintelligence operations and the true identities of undercover assets.After separating from the Air Force in 2008, Witt worked as a defense contractor until 2010, continuing to hold high-level clearances. She subsequently earned a master's degree in Middle East studies. During this period, she became increasingly disillusioned with the U.S. government, expressing severe distress over military actions, drone strikes, and perceived corruption she witnessed during her combat deployments.In February 2012, Witt traveled to Tehran to attend the "Hollywoodism" conference, an event sponsored by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) that promoted anti-American propaganda. During this trip, she appeared in televised videos criticizing the U.S. government and publicly converted to Islam. Although the FBI warned her shortly after this trip that she was a target for Iranian intelligence recruitment, she assured federal agents she would not divulge sensitive information. However, she soon began communicating with an Iranian-American operative and actively sought to defect, even threatening to leak information to WikiLeaks or flee to Russia like Edward Snowden if Iran did not assist her.Witt successfully defected to Iran in August 2013. Upon her arrival, the Iranian government provided her with housing and computer equipment to facilitate her work on their behalf. She immediately disclosed highly classified intelligence, including the code name and mission of a U.S. Department of Defense special access program and the true identity of a U.S. intelligence officer, putting that individual's life at severe risk.Furthermore, Witt utilized fraudulent social media accounts to conduct research on her former military and intelligence colleagues. She compiled this research into "target packages" for the Iranian regime, which enabled hackers affiliated with the IRGC to launch spear-phishing campaigns and deploy malware against U.S. intelligence personnel.In February 2019, a federal grand jury unsealed an indictment charging Witt with multiple counts of espionage, fraud, and aiding and abetting. Concurrently, four Iranian hackers were indicted for utilizing the information Witt provided to target her former colleagues. Witt remains a fugitive at large, believed to be residing in Iran. The FBI considers her a significant threat to national security and has offered a $200,000 reward for information leading to her apprehension and prosecution. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support.
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15 MAY. 2026 · Canadian rapper Drake surprised fans by releasing three studio albums simultaneously on May 15, 2026: Iceman, Maid of Honour, and Habibti. Together, the drop consists of 43 new songs and marks his first full-length solo releases since 2023's For All the Dogs and his widely publicized 2024 feud with Kendrick Lamar.Iceman is an 18-track album that directly addresses the fallout of his recent feuds. Tracks like "Ran to Atlanta," featuring Future and Molly Santana, contain lyrics referencing his rivalry with Kendrick Lamar. Another track associated with the release, titled "1 AM in Albany" (or "1PM in Albany"), seemingly targets Lamar, J. Cole, and LeBron James. The album also includes a feature from 21 Savage.Maid of Honour contains 14 tracks and features the lead single "Which One" with Central Cee, a song noted for an Afrobeat and dancehall-inspired instrumental. The album also includes guest appearances from Popcaan and Sexyy Red.Habibti is the shortest of the three projects, clocking in at 36 minutes across 11 tracks. The album's title is an Arabic term of endearment meaning "my love" or "my darling," traditionally used to address a female. It features collaborations with PARTYNEXTDOOR, Sexyy Red, Loe Shimmy, and Qendresa. Its cover art depicts a woman whose face is wrapped in masking tape, leaving only her eyes visible.The release was accompanied by elaborate, theatrical promotional events in Toronto. A 25-foot-tall ice sculpture was erected in a downtown parking lot to tease the album. This structure drew large crowds, and police were called for crowd control after people climbed the ice, attacked it with pickaxes and hammers, and set fires on top of it. A Twitch streamer named Kishka broke the sculpture open with a sledgehammer, retrieving a bag that contained the album release date and $50,000. Drake also hosted a livestream titled "Iceman Episode 4" that debuted cinematic visuals for the music. The broadcast showcased the "freezing" of the CN Tower, which was illuminated in icy blue light using 75 projectors, alongside a massive planned explosion at Downsview Park and a 10-minute fireworks display. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support.
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15 MAY. 2026 · JD Vance recently held a campaign rally in Maine that was abruptly cut short due to a medical emergency when an attendee fainted. The event was notable for its small crowd, estimated at around 150 people. During his remarks, Vance mentioned the absence of Maine Senator Susan Collins, attributing it to her voting schedule in Washington, D.C.. He described Collins as an independent figure who fits the state well, though he expressed a wish that she were more partisan.Vance's speech heavily emphasized immigration and alleged government fraud. He claimed that undocumented immigrant communities are a "festering problem" taking benefits that belong to citizens. Furthermore, he asserted that programs like Medicare and Medicaid are being depleted by "fraudsters," and he criticized Maine Governor Janet Mills for allegedly failing to cooperate with the federal government to combat this issue. He encouraged voters to support Paul LePage to help fight this fraud. Vance also echoed claims of election fraud, suggesting that deceased individuals vote for Democrats and complaining about people driving luxury cars while receiving low-income housing and food assistance. Critics highlighted a stark contrast between Vance's intense focus on fraud and the fact that Donald Trump was recently found civilly liable for financial fraud.Meanwhile, a critical political race is unfolding in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, a swing district often viewed as a bellwether for the country. Bob Harvey, a lifelong resident, former teacher, and current Bucks County Commissioner, is running for the area's congressional seat against incumbent Brian Fitzpatrick. Harvey, who helped flip the county's three-person commission in 2019, argues that while Fitzpatrick portrays himself as a moderate, his voting record closely aligns with a hardline agenda. Harvey criticizes Fitzpatrick for being inaccessible to constituents, noting that the incumbent has not held an in-person town hall in nine years and frequently avoids interacting with voters at public events.Voters in Bucks County are currently facing significant economic challenges. Residents are struggling with high gas prices, expensive housing, and the general cost of living, which has led to a projected population decline in the district due to affordability issues. Small businesses are under pressure from tariffs and rising healthcare costs, while cuts to research funding have negatively impacted local scientists. Harvey contrasts the everyday struggles of working-class families with exorbitant spending on vanity projects, arguing that such expenditures do nothing to help average citizens pay their mortgages, afford healthcare, or fund local schools.To win the seat, Harvey relies on a grassroots strategy of knocking on thousands of doors and hosting regular town halls, having held six in the past year alone. His platform emphasizes delivering practical results in areas such as mental health care funding, public safety, and sustainability. Harvey is refusing corporate PAC money and is relying on grassroots donations to close the funding gap against his opponent. He has secured endorsements from prominent figures and groups, including Governor Josh Shapiro, End Citizens United, and the New Democrats. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support.
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15 MAY. 2026 · Monica Elfriede Witt is a former United States Air Force counterintelligence officer and defense contractor who defected to Iran in 2013 and was subsequently indicted for espionage. Born in El Paso, Texas, in 1979 and raised in Florida, she enlisted in the Air Force in 1997. She trained as an airborne cryptologic linguist with a specialization in Persian Farsi at the Defense Language Institute in California. Over her decade-long military career, she deployed to the Middle East, including Iraq, to conduct highly classified signals intelligence and counterintelligence missions. She achieved the rank of technical sergeant and was awarded multiple commendations, including an Air Medal. After leaving the military in 2008, she maintained her top-secret security clearance while working as a defense contractor until 2010.Her ideological shift and path to defection began around 2012 when she traveled to Tehran to attend the "Hollywoodism" conference, an event sponsored by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) that promoted anti-American propaganda. During this trip, she publicly converted to Islam on Iranian state television and began expressing deep disillusionment with U.S. policies and military engagements. Despite being warned by the FBI in May 2012 that she was a target for Iranian recruitment, she continued her engagements with Iranian operatives. In the summer of 2013, after teaching English in Afghanistan and Tajikistan, she finalized her defection. With logistical and financial assistance from Iranian officials, she boarded a flight from Dubai to Tehran on August 28, 2013. Upon arrival, she was provided with housing and computer equipment by the Iranian government and began her collaboration with the IRGC.Following her defection, she supplied the Iranian regime with highly sensitive national defense information. She compromised a classified Department of Defense Special Access Program that tracked Iranian intelligence operations and revealed the true identity of a U.S. intelligence officer operating against Iran, placing human lives and ongoing operations at severe risk. Furthermore, she leveraged her knowledge of the U.S. intelligence community to construct detailed "target packages" on her former colleagues. Using this information, four Iranian hackers created fake Facebook personas and imposter accounts to target these U.S. government employees with spear-phishing campaigns and malware designed to capture their keystrokes and access their webcams.In February 2019, a federal grand jury indicted her on charges of espionage, conspiracy to deliver national defense information to a foreign government, and conspiracy to commit computer intrusions. The four Iranian hackers involved in the cyber campaigns were also indicted. The FBI has placed her on its Most Wanted list for counterintelligence and offered a $200,000 reward for information leading to her capture. She is currently believed to remain a fugitive living under the protection of the Iranian government. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support.
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14 MAY. 2026 · Dalton Levi Eatherly, widely known online as "Chud the Builder," is a 28-year-old controversial livestreamer who recently became the center of severe legal and public backlash following a series of aggressive and racist incidents in Tennessee. Eatherly built a significant online following by broadcasting provocative, racially charged interactions, primarily in the Nashville and Clarksville areas. Donning a cowboy persona, he frequently targeted African Americans in public, intentionally harassing them with profound racial slurs and challenging them to fight in order to generate reactions and monetize the footage. Following a suspension and demonetization from a major streaming platform for his open racism, he transitioned to other platforms and even profited from a cryptocurrency meme coin.Eatherly's provocative behavior culminated in multiple arrests over a matter of days. He was first arrested in Nashville for theft of services, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest after causing a disruptive scene at a steakhouse, refusing to stop filming, making racist statements, and skipping out on a $371.55 bill. He was subsequently released on a $5,000 bond.Just days later, on May 13, 2026, Eatherly was involved in a violent shooting outside the Montgomery County Courthouse in Clarksville. According to reports and his own livestreamed aftermath, Eatherly directed a racial slur at another man. When the man allegedly responded by striking him, Eatherly drew a firearm, accidentally shooting himself in the arm before shooting the other man in the stomach. Both men were transported to local hospitals and listed in stable condition.Following the shooting, law enforcement charged Eatherly with attempted murder, employing a firearm during a dangerous felony, aggravated assault, and reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon. He was taken into police custody and booked into the local county jail. While Eatherly claimed on his livestream that he fired in self-defense, public commentators have heavily criticized him, noting that his deliberate instigation and use of "fighting words" severely undermines his self-defense claims.The community's response has been overwhelmingly condemnatory. A petition demanding local authorities take definitive action against Eatherly's targeted harassment of marginalized communities rapidly gained thousands of signatures. Furthermore, an online fundraiser created to cover the medical expenses of the man he shot quickly raised over $12,000, with many observers characterizing the incident as "karma" for the livestreamer's long-standing pattern of racist abuse and instigation. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support.
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14 MAY. 2026 · The Murdaugh family wielded significant legal and political power in South Carolina's Lowcountry for nearly a century, with three successive generations serving as the elected prosecuting attorney for the local judicial district. This prominent legal dynasty collapsed following a massive series of criminal revelations centered around fourth-generation lawyer Alex Murdaugh.On June 7, 2021, Alex's wife, Maggie, and their 22-year-old son, Paul, were found fatally shot at the family's rural hunting estate. Alex was indicted for their murders and, following a highly publicized six-week trial, was convicted in March 2023 and sentenced to two consecutive life terms in prison. However, in May 2026, the state Supreme Court unanimously overturned these murder convictions and ordered a new trial. The court ruled that the trial had been compromised by severe jury interference from a court clerk, who improperly influenced jurors against Alex in an attempt to secure a guilty verdict and boost sales of a book she was writing about the case.Despite the overturned murder convictions, Alex remains incarcerated. His unraveling exposed a vast, decades-long scheme of financial crimes, including embezzlement, money laundering, and fraud. He stole millions of dollars from vulnerable clients—including a deaf quadriplegic man and the family of his late housekeeper—as well as from his own law firm, using the money to fund his lifestyle and an opioid addiction. For these financial offenses, he pleaded guilty and is currently serving concurrent 27-year state and 40-year federal prison sentences. His wide-ranging crimes also included a botched, staged suicide plot in September 2021, wherein he attempted to have himself shot and killed so his surviving son could collect a $10 million life insurance payout.His surviving son, Buster, has maintained his father's innocence regarding the murders while grappling with the immense fallout of his family's disgraced legacy. Buster has additionally been the subject of rampant public speculation tying him to the unsolved 2015 death of his former high school classmate, Stephen Smith. Vehemently denying any involvement and maintaining a strict alibi, Buster recently filed a defamation lawsuit against several major media production companies. The lawsuit alleges that their true-crime documentaries utilized deceptive editing, ominous narration, and the omission of exculpatory facts to falsely imply he was romantically involved with Smith and responsible for his death. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support.
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14 MAY. 2026 · Dalton Levi Eatherly, widely known online as "Chud the Builder," is a 28-year-old content creator from the Clarksville and Nashville areas of Tennessee. He has gained significant notoriety as a highly controversial livestreamer who actively seeks out confrontational interactions in public to generate viral content. His videos predominantly feature him aggressively approaching strangers—specifically targeting Black individuals—and hurling racial slurs, such as the N-word and references to monkeys or chimpanzees, to intentionally provoke a reaction. He frames his behavior around "America First" messaging, anti-woke politics, and the defense of free speech, which has garnered him a following of over 200,000 supporters while simultaneously drawing fierce criticism from those who view him as a dangerous provocateur who monetizes public harassment.His antagonistic behavior has led to a series of legal and public controversies. In November 2025, he was arrested on a harassment charge for allegedly forwarding his business calls to an unconsenting individual to alarm and annoy them. More recently, on May 9, 2026, he was arrested following an incident at a Nashville steakhouse. After staff asked him to stop livestreaming inside the restaurant, he allegedly became unruly, began yelling racial statements, and refused to pay a bill of nearly $400. This resulted in him being handcuffed on the sidewalk and charged with theft of services, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.Days later, on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, his public provocations culminated in a violent altercation outside the Montgomery County Courthouse in Clarksville. He was reportedly scheduled to be at the courthouse for a civil case involving a $3,300 debt owed to a credit company. A confrontation with an unidentified Black man resulted in gunfire, leaving both individuals injured and hospitalized in stable condition. Following the incident, a video surfaced of him asking paramedics if he had accidentally shot himself, though he claimed he acted in self-defense after being attacked.The legal fallout from these events has been complicated by his online crowdfunding efforts. A public defender officially withdrew from representing him, noting that he had raised over $40,000 online and was no longer considered indigent. The legal withdrawal was also prompted by false statements he made on social media regarding the public defender's office.In addition to his legal troubles, he has faced intense public scrutiny regarding his personal life. A Black trans content creator named Lily Venus recently came forward with allegations of a past sexual relationship with him, detailing intimate encounters and drug use. These claims went viral, with critics pointing out the stark contrast between his alleged private actions and his public, hyper-masculine, prejudiced persona. Despite being indefinitely banned from streaming platforms and facing mounting legal consequences, his controversies continue to fuel intense online debates regarding the boundaries of free speech and the dangers of performative extremist content. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support.
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13 MAY. 2026 · A recent Senate hearing featuring Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Dan Kaine, and other top defense officials involved intense bipartisan scrutiny over the administration's handling of the conflict with Iran and broader military spending. Officials faced significant pushback regarding the escalating and understated financial costs of the military engagements. Initial estimates placed the cost of the conflict at $11.3 billion, which then rose to $25 billion, and subsequently increased to $29 billion during the hearing itself. However, this updated figure remains incomplete, as it excludes future military construction costs and repairs for installations damaged in the conflict. Additionally, officials were heavily criticized for requesting a $1.5 trillion defense budget while the administration simultaneously suggested cutting domestic programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and childcare to fund the ongoing war. When pressed for a formal accounting of the war's costs, officials stated they would provide the information when it is "relevant and required".The administration's military strategy against Iran was heavily questioned. Senators expressed frustration that despite trillion-dollar defense budgets, the military has not been able to prevent Iran from disrupting commercial traffic and holding the global economy hostage in the Strait of Hormuz. Furthermore, lawmakers highlighted a stark discrepancy regarding Iran's military capabilities. While the administration claimed to have destroyed 80% of Iran's missile and drone capacity, public reports suggest intelligence agencies estimate Iran still retains 70% of its capabilities and continues to produce drones. Defense officials refused to confirm or deny these figures, stating that battle damage assessments are classified. The officials defended their actions by asserting that the United States has been locked in a 47-year war with Iran and maintained that the President has all necessary authorities to conduct these operations under Article 2, without needing a new Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) from Congress. Doubts were also raised about the administration's reliance on Pakistan as a peace mediator, given reports that Pakistan is allowing Iranian reconnaissance aircraft to be parked at its air bases.Beyond the Middle East, defense officials faced criticism over their treatment of international alliances. Senators condemned the administration's continued disparagement of NATO partners, reminding the Defense Secretary that NATO allies suffered approximately a third of all combat casualties fighting alongside American forces in Afghanistan. Finally, officials were pressed on their failure to disburse $400 million in congressionally mandated funds intended to support Ukraine's defense, drawing concerns that dragging their feet sends a dangerous signal to adversarial nations. The hearing concluded abruptly when committee leadership attempted to end the session early for a presidential trip to China, despite several senators still waiting to ask their questions. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support.
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13 MAY. 2026 · In March 2023, disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was convicted of murdering his wife, Maggie, and their 22-year-old son, Paul. The two were found fatally shot near the dog kennels of the family's rural hunting estate on June 7, 2021. Following a high-profile, six-week trial, Murdaugh received two consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole.However, on May 13, 2026, the South Carolina Supreme Court unanimously overturned these murder convictions and ordered a new trial. The justices ruled 5-0 that the trial was compromised by egregious jury tampering and misconductby Colleton County Clerk of Court Rebecca "Becky" Hill. During the trial, Hill served as the primary caretaker of the jury and used her position to improperly influence their deliberations. Affidavits and testimonies revealed that Hill explicitly instructed jurors not to be "fooled" or "misled" by the defense and urged them to closely monitor Murdaugh's body language when he testified. The court determined that Hill's actions were motivated by financial gain; she actively advocated for a guilty verdict to boost sales of a book she was writing about the trial, titled Behind the Doors of Justice: The Murdaugh Murders.The Supreme Court's ruling emphasized that Hill "placed her fingers on the scales of justice," effectively denying Murdaugh his constitutional right to a fair and impartial jury. The court noted that her self-aggrandizing behavior completely thwarted the integrity of the judicial process. Additionally, the justices cautioned that during the original trial, the prosecution was permitted to introduce an excessive amount of evidence regarding Murdaugh's unrelated financial crimes. While some of this financial evidence was deemed acceptable to establish a potential motive for the murders, the court warned that delving too deeply into those details created a significant danger of unfair prejudice.Despite this significant legal victory, Murdaugh will not be released from prison. He has admitted to being a thief and an insurance cheat who stole millions of dollars from his law firm and clients to fund an extravagant lifestyle and an opioid addiction. He pleaded guilty to these extensive financial crimes in both state and federal courts. Consequently, Murdaugh is currently serving a 40-year federal prison sentence, which runs concurrently with a 27-year state prison sentence. Even if he is ultimately acquitted of the murders in a retrial, his existing sentences ensure he will remain incarcerated for decades.Following the Supreme Court's decision, the South Carolina Attorney General announced plans to aggressively retry Murdaugh for the murders of his wife and son. Meanwhile, former clerk Becky Hill resigned from her position in disgrace and pleaded guilty to multiple criminal charges, including perjury, obstruction of justice, and misconduct in office related to her actions during and after the trial. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support.
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