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🎙️ Wake up with clarity, not chaos—this Morning Rundown cuts through global drama, tech disruption, and culture chatter so busy professionals actually know what matters today.

In this episode, The Morning Rundown dives into Israel’s top court pausing a ban on Gaza aid groups and what it reveals about security vs. humanitarian pressure—at home and abroad. The hosts then connect Marco Rubio’s Israel trip and Donald Trump’s tougher Iran line to energy prices, Texas oil and gas, and everyday economic security. From there, the conversation shifts to the Pentagon’s new AI “red lines” for OpenAI, Google’s quantum-safe HTTPS push, Apple’s rumored budget-friendly devices, and the Trump-branded phone as a symbol of conservative backlash against Big Tech. The show closes on a lighter but meaningful note, exploring the second acts of Neil Sedaka, Robert Carradine, and Paul McCartney—and what their careers say about legacy, resilience, and playing the long game.

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