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Ed Baxter Newsteria

Ed Baxter Newsteria

By: Ed Baxter
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The goal is to take one story at a time and break it down to its most simple form. In the almost hysterical pace of the news flow this will give the listener what both sides of an important issue are saying. It serves as a starting point for important issues facing us as the United States of America.

Ed Baxter is an award winning journalist. He is the recipient of accolades from Associated Press, UPI, RTNDA, and six regional and national Edward R. Murrow honors. He spent over thirty years at KGO Radio as well as working for the ABC radio network. Ed was the main substitute on the globe’s number program, Paul Harvey News, through most of the 1990’s. He most recently spent nine years at Bloomberg Media as a News Anchor.

Episodes
  • Climate-Trump vs World
    Jul 23 2025

    EPA is poised to stop the fight against Climate Change. The UN’s top court, the Hague, advises it could be in violation of international law. New research shows climate change has contributed to increase cost of living, and President Donald Trump’s polling is down. Four stories related to a common thread.

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    3 mins
  • FEMA Chaos
    Jul 22 2025

    Is FEMA in chaos? The head of the search and rescue operations section has quit says Trump is “creating chaos”. The administration says it is cost management.

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    2 mins
  • Coke With Sugar
    Jul 22 2025

    Coca Cola says it will add soda made with Cane Sugar to its lineup. This after a post from President Trump that high fructose corn syrup should be replaced.

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    2 mins

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