Back to Business Podcast | US-IRAN, WORLD CUP, & GUN RIGHTS
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In this episode of the Back to Business Podcast, we explore four stories shaping conversations around global politics, sports, constitutional rights, and culture in America.
🔹 U.S.-Iran Deal.
The U.S. and Iran have reportedly reached a deal involving the end of military operations and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. We discuss whether this is a real step toward peace, a temporary pause, or a deal that raises bigger questions about trust, diplomacy, and the future of the Middle East.
🔹 FIFA World Cup: America Welcomes the World.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup puts the United States, Mexico, and Canada on a global stage. We break down why the World Cup is more than just sports, touching on culture, business, tourism, security, and the power of major events to bring people together.
🔹 Gun Rights, Marijuana, and the Supreme Court.
A Supreme Court ruling involving marijuana use and gun ownership is raising new questions about constitutional rights, public safety, and federal law. We discuss whether marijuana use alone should be enough to restrict someone’s Second Amendment rights, and where the line should be drawn.
🔹 Cornell Student Rejects Job Interview Because the Founders Are Jewish.
A Cornell student reportedly turned down an internship interview after saying he was not interested in working for a Jewish employer. We discuss what this says about antisemitism on college campuses, online reaction, and the responsibility of universities, families, and employers in shaping the next generation.
Join us as we break down today’s headlines, ask difficult questions, and explore the issues shaping our world.
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