Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old who police allege assassinated Charlie Kirk, has appeared in court via video for the first time. We look at what police are saying about him, and why the death penalty is on the table.
And getting help while recovering from an eating disorder can be incredibly tough. Recovery coaches say they're filling the gap, but some medical experts have concerns.
Plus, finding it hard to save? Hear from the Aussies whose solution is a financial gap year.
Listen now:
01:05 - The case against Tyler Robinson
05:40 - How the Trump administration is reacting to the assassination of Charlie Kirk
10:00 - What an eating disorder recovery coach can offer
16:10 - The experts who want more ED regulation
24:23 - Do you need to take a financial gap year?
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