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  • 06-18-2026 MetroNews Hotline Presented by Salango Law Hour 1
    53 分
  • 06-17-2026 MetroNews Hotline Presented by Salango Law Hour 3
    54 分
  • 06-18-2026 MetroNews Hotline Presented by Salango Law Hour 2
    54 分
  • 06-18-2026 MetroNews Hotline Presented by Salango Law Hour 3
    54 分
  • 06-17-2026 MetroNews Hotline Presented by Salango Law Hour 2
    54 分
  • 06-17-2026 MetroNews Hotline Presented by Salango Law Hour 1
    53 分
  • 06-17-26 Hotline Feature – Tony Caridi: WVU Baseball's Historic Season Ends in Omaha, Big 12 Eligibility Fallout
    2026/06/18
    Tony Caridi joins Dave Weekley moments after West Virginia's College World Series run ends with a 12-7 loss to North Carolina, reflecting on what he calls one of the most magical seasons in Mountaineer sports history. Caridi credits head coach Steve Sabens' rise — strongly recommended by predecessor Randy Mazey — and the program's new biomechanics center for fueling a strong incoming recruiting class, along with WVU's recent move to fully fund scholarships across non-revenue sports. The two also discuss the resolution of the Brendan Sorsby eligibility dispute with Texas Tech, including how a letter from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton may have forced the Big 12's hand, and the lingering tension it could create within the conference.
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    11 分
  • 06-17-26 Hotline Feature – Rod Pyle: SpaceX's Record IPO, Elon Musk's Net Worth, and Artemis III's All-Male Crew
    2026/06/18
    Space author Rod Pyle joins Dave Weekley to unpack SpaceX's blockbuster IPO, which valued the company at roughly 100 times revenue and pushed Elon Musk's net worth past $1.3 trillion — more than the next four richest people combined. Pyle explains that Starlink remains the company's only consistently profitable division, raising questions about how newly accountable shareholders will respond to Musk's Mars-focused vision and the troubled development of Starship. The conversation covers the thousands of new millionaires created among early SpaceX employees, emerging competition from Rocket Lab's reusable Neutron rocket, and the controversy surrounding NASA's all-male Artemis III crew announcement, which Pyle notes is an Earth-orbit mission ahead of Artemis IV's planned lunar landing in early 2028.
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    10 分