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β€œI'm working already a long time with the same team, which I feel really good with. But we always said that if I would get to a point where I would be close to a 100, it would be very good for me to have a ex player in my team, because it's always it's always different to have the opinion of someone who has felt the emotions on court, who who knows how it is to play there, to play for the first time.”

β€” Hanne Vandewinkel
Tennis!
APR 15, 2026Served Media Network
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    Belgium upsets USA in Billie Jean King Cup

    β€œI remember, when we walked in, to the stadium for the first time, Kipse reminded me of that she was playing, there twenty years ago and, you guys beat the Americas. And she was saying, in this weekend, it's gonna happen again. So, yeah. Her words, were true.”

    β€” Hanne Vandewinkel
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    Hanne Vandewinkel breaks into the Top 100

    β€œAs Kim mentioned, Belgium upset The US finalists last year. They have won the Legion King Cup more than any other team 18 times, so it was a big upset. And, Hana got her first top 20 win. She's 21 years old. She's had an incredible season so far. Just broke into the top 100 for the first time.”

    β€” Blair Henley
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    Former players provide critical tactical coaching depth

    β€œI'm working already a long time with the same team, which I feel really good with. But we always said that if I would get to a point where I would be close to a 100, it would be very good for me to have a ex player in my team, because it's always it's always different to have the opinion of someone who has felt the emotions on court, who who knows how it is to play there, to play for the first time.”

    β€” Hanne Vandewinkel
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    Tactical variety forces opponents to play poorly

    β€œIt's not only, yeah. The the experience. It's also a bit tactical. She or I play a bit like she did. Also using the slice and having to make my opponent play bad, not just winning it by having big strokes because, yeah, a lot of, players have good strokes, nowadays on tour.”

    β€” Hanne Vandewinkel
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    Manage match nerves by focusing on the moment

    β€œI went twenty minutes before the match match with Kirsten to the to the court already. There were a lot of people in the crowd and we just stood there for a few minutes. So we talked a bit and she just told me to to enjoy the moment that this is what we all been working hard for.”

    β€” Hanne Vandewinkel
Politics and News
APR 6, 2026PBD Podcast
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    Trump leverages China to reopen Strait of Hormuz

    β€œTrump warned NATO of a very bad future if allies do not help open up the Strait of Hormuz and said he may also delay a planned summit with President Xi. I think China could help, too, because China gets 90% of its oil from straits. It’s only appropriate that people who are the beneficiaries of the strait will help to make sure that nothing bad happens there.”

    β€” Patrick Bet-David
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    Meta cuts 20% workforce due to AI costs

    β€œMeta doesn't want to lay off 100 people, not 1,000 people. 20% of the workforce cut as AI infrastructure costs continue to soar across operations report. 20% of their employees, they're laying off because of AI costs? That's what they're saying. Everybody's blaming AI.”

    β€” Patrick Bet-David
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    Citizenship renunciation fees drop to $450

    β€œI know one of them is some good news for some of you guys that were having a hard time with the cost of renunciating your citizenship of $2,400. They're giving a massive, massive 80% discount to those who hate America and want to go to a different country. Life-changing news to those that want to leave America from $2,350 to $450.”

    β€” Patrick Bet-David
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    Iran conflict costs taxpayers $21 billion so far

    β€œIsrael is saying they're putting boots on the ground in Lebanon. The war so far has cost $21 billion to all the people that are taxpayers. Wondering how much you have to pay up. That bill is coming here very soon. $21 billion thus far.”

    β€” Patrick Bet-David
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    Trump threatens NATO over Strait support

    β€œNATO's annual budget is 3.8 billion, US shares 16%, why? For what? Why are we given 16%? And by the way, we give you 16% and you want to come out and say you don't want to support? And you don't want to back us up if we're making the ask?”

    β€” Patrick Bet-David
Politics and News
APR 5, 2026NPR
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    Iran conflict triggers global energy price spikes

    β€œIran shot down those two planes over southwestern Iran. That's near the Strait of Hormuz, the waterway controlled by Iran through which much of the world's oil supply passes, fighting there has led to really a spike in energy prices. These are the first US planes downed in this war, and it could mark a turning point.”

    β€” Lauren Frayer
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    TSA staffing shortages cause unpredictable airport delays

    β€œHundreds of TSA workers resigned during the recent pay disruption, and experts say it can take months to hire and train replacements. That means staffing levels can vary by airport and even by the time of day, creating unpredictable wait times for travelers.”

    β€” Windsor Johnston
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    Artemis-2 astronauts approach the lunar far side

    β€œCanadian space agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen said he was struck by seeing the Earth wax and wane as they traveled through space and their view of the planet changed. It was a half Earth, then it was a full Earth, and then it was a no Earth.”

    β€” Jeremy Hansen
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    Senegal imposes travel bans amid rising oil costs

    β€œThe Prime Minister warned of extremely difficult times ahead as the Iran war continues to affect oil costs, noting that current prices are almost double the estimates indicated in Senegal's current budget. Several African countries have put in place measures to try and mitigate the impact of increased oil prices, including reducing fuel taxes and increasing subsidies.”

    β€” Michael Koloki
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    White House proposes privatizing airport security screening

    β€œPresident Trump's new proposed 2027 budget is calling for more passenger screening at airports to be done by private companies instead of TSA agents, as is the case now. Supporters of the idea say it would ensure screeners continue to get paid during a government shutdown and the White House says it will save the federal government money and that privately operated screeners are more efficient.”

    β€” Dan Ronan
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    Iran conflict triggers global energy price spikes

    β€œIran shot down those two planes over southwestern Iran. That's near the Strait of Hormuz, the waterway controlled by Iran through which much of the world's oil supply passes, fighting there has led to really a spike in energy prices. These are the first US planes downed in this war, and it could mark a turning point.”

    β€” Lauren Frayer
  • β€’

    TSA staffing shortages cause unpredictable airport delays

    β€œHundreds of TSA workers resigned during the recent pay disruption, and experts say it can take months to hire and train replacements. That means staffing levels can vary by airport and even by the time of day, creating unpredictable wait times for travelers.”

    β€” Windsor Johnston
  • β€’

    Artemis-2 astronauts approach the lunar far side

    β€œCanadian space agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen said he was struck by seeing the Earth wax and wane as they traveled through space and their view of the planet changed. It was a half Earth, then it was a full Earth, and then it was a no Earth.”

    β€” Jeremy Hansen
  • β€’

    Senegal imposes travel bans amid rising oil costs

    β€œThe Prime Minister warned of extremely difficult times ahead as the Iran war continues to affect oil costs, noting that current prices are almost double the estimates indicated in Senegal's current budget. Several African countries have put in place measures to try and mitigate the impact of increased oil prices, including reducing fuel taxes and increasing subsidies.”

    β€” Michael Koloki
  • β€’

    White House proposes privatizing airport security screening

    β€œPresident Trump's new proposed 2027 budget is calling for more passenger screening at airports to be done by private companies instead of TSA agents, as is the case now. Supporters of the idea say it would ensure screeners continue to get paid during a government shutdown and the White House says it will save the federal government money and that privately operated screeners are more efficient.”

    β€” Dan Ronan

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