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US military strikes kill maritime drug smugglers

β€œUS Southern Command posted grainy videos on social media showing explosions that destroyed two small boats alleged to be smuggling drugs. Many legal experts say these strikes amount to execution without trial or simply murder, and some allies in South America and Europe have stopped sharing some intelligence with the US military as a result.”

β€” Quill Lawrence

Wrist injury raises long-term career concerns

β€œI'm concerned for him that it's serious. I'd be more concerned about one Martin Del Potro, probably, because he had a wrist injury that changed his entire career and he still managed to get something out of it. There has to be a chance as well that it's something that they've got to be very, very careful with.”

β€” David Law

Israel surrounds key Hezbollah command town

β€œIsrael says that it will have full control of the Lebanese town of Bin Shabeel, quote, within days. The town has become the center of intense fighting. It's part of land that Israel says it's seizing from Lebanon to create what it calls a buffer zone so Hezbollah can't fire rockets into Israel.”

β€” Kat Lansdorf

Rafael Jodar shows elite-level tour-quality ball striking

β€œHe's clearly very good. Now, what else is there for him to show? Very good? Check. Got that. Clearly. How does he handle pressure? How does he deal with a big occasion? How does he deal with a big stadium? How does he deal with adversity? How good is he at developing? These are all questions.”

β€” Gill Gross

Insurance companies prioritize monetizing disease over wellness

β€œAnd the problem with the health care system is it's a sick care system that is monetizing chronic disease. And insurance companies are one of the key players in this. Insurance companies are not there to keep you healthy and prevent chronic disease. Insurance are there to manage medications and to monetize chronic disease.”

β€” Brigham Buhler

Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from 2026 Roland Garros

β€œI've got a beer on the go, because I was supposed to be at the pub right now, but instead I'm here forming a healing circle with my favorite people, David Law and Matt Roberts, following the news that Carlos Alcaraz, the defending champion, has withdrawn not only from Rome, but also from Roland Garros.”

β€” Catherine

NY hospital settles over mental health care

β€œIn a statement, James says an investigation found people arriving at New York Presbyterian's hospitals in New York City received inadequate care that, quote, put vulnerable patients at risk. Her report alleges people with mental illness weren't properly screened. And in some cases, patients who appear to pose serious risks to themselves or others were left unsupervised or received no care.”

β€” Brian Mann

Resilience against GLP-1 headwinds - While weight-loss drugs were feared to be an existential threat, data suggests they are often complementary to sleep apnea therapy rather than a total replacement.

β€œThe market overreacted to the GLP-1 threat, forgetting that a more health-conscious population actually leads to higher diagnosis rates, not lower device demand.”

β€” Ryan Newman

Jack Draper's injury setbacks signal medium-high concern

β€œReally long way and roundabout way to say my concern level for Draper right now is like medium-high. You know, it's not like red alert, I'm concerned about his career, but it's also like, man, this has been this has been a brutal stretch here of this bone bruise thing being a massive disruption in sort of what should be the early prime of Jack's career.”

β€” Gill Gross

Patrick Folbigg suffered life-threatening breathing issues

β€œCraig threw off his covers and raced into Patrick's room. Kathleen was standing over the cot, screaming. Patrick was lying on his back with his eyes closed, his lips blue, and his body limp. Craig scooped him up and yelled at Kathleen to call an ambulance. He held the infant to his ear, and to his great relief, he could hear the faintest sound of laboured breathing.”

β€” Host

Kathleen Folbiggs foster background influenced her motherhood

β€œHaving been raised in a foster family herself, she viewed family as the most important thing in life and she shared Craig's dreams of having children. The two fell head over heels in love and by 1988 they were married and living in their first home, a two bedroom weatherboard house in the northwestern Newcastle suburb of Mayfield.”

β€” Host

Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from 2026 Roland Garros

β€œI've got a beer on the go, because I was supposed to be at the pub right now, but instead I'm here forming a healing circle with my favorite people, David Law and Matt Roberts, following the news that Carlos Alcaraz, the defending champion, has withdrawn not only from Rome, but also from Roland Garros.”

β€” Catherine

Vertical integration through proprietary cloud infrastructure ensures efficiency

β€œThere's a cloud aspect to it. We run on our own cloud. It's super efficient, super cost effective. We have 40 plus data centers all around the world. We have hundreds of thousands of servers, you know, at peak times when Roblox is hitting 20 or 30 or even more million people. That's a lot of compute complexity.”

β€” David Baszucki

Metabolic health significantly impacts executive performance and clarity

β€œI literally try more and more to treat being CEO as a craft. It’s a craft that requires fitness and mental health and a whole structure around it. We work on metabolic health and research around how diet affects all kinds of things like bipolar, schizophrenia, and how clearly we think. I have a phlebotomist come to my house once a month to watch metabolic markers.”

β€” David Baszucki

ITIA provides update on Vondrousova anti-doping investigation

β€œFour years is the maximum, term of ban that von Droshova could be subject to because it is a fundamental part of any testing program in sport, in any sport that you cannot refuse a test. Of course, the panel will look at any mitigations, and they will make the ultimate decision on the level of fault and therefore the appropriate sanction.”

β€” Catherine

Medical experts initially blamed Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

β€œCaleb's autopsy didn't explain his death. The forensic pathologist found him to be well nourished, well developed, and well cared for. There were no signs of injury, no obstructions in his airways, and no evidence that his floppy larynx played any role in his passing. With nothing else to attribute it to, the pathologist confirmed that Caleb Folbigg had died from SIDS.”

β€” Host

Scheduling and workload contribute to rising injury rates

β€œI just have this increasing anxiety about the strain on these athletes' bodies and this feeling of the canister, you know, and the canister not covering a full tennis season. You've got to be making difficult choices. And I know that Artifeez's David had eight months of saving up canister. But I don't know, like I'm suddenly like everybody just wrap yourselves in cotton wool.”

β€” Catherine

Madrid tournament hit by viral food poisoning outbreak

β€œIt was Jim Courier that reported on the Tennis Channel that the shrimp tacos had been responsible, but the plot thickens because Coco Gauff, one of the most notable victims of this, this outbreak, she denies eating the shrimp tacos. So the investigative work continues. Jonathan Overend on Sky, said that the Madrid tournament have established that it did not come from official catering, but, quote, they would say that, wouldn't they?”

β€” Catherine

Rafael Jodar secures victory over Joao Fonseca

β€œSeeing these two meet for the first time is such a it's such a fun stage to watch them at. You know, there's no there's no real baggage there for them. They're both they're both explosive, powerful hitters and they and they play with that sort of youthful exuberance and going after the ball like that. And, I was laughing at the audacity of some of the shot making from from both of them, really, in those in those first two sets.”

β€” Catherine

AI accelerates complex game development through agentic loops

β€œAgentic loops running overnight, iteration and all the stories we hear about... we see that same thing is going to happen to the much more complex thing of building a video game. Building a game is super complicated because it's got art, it's got what is interesting for people, what is fun, and it’s hard to define. It’s a big mix of 3D assets and code and 3D experiences.”

β€” David Baszucki

PBMs artificially inflate drug costs for rebates

β€œSo they go to the big pharmaceutical company like Lilly and they go, hey, instead of selling it for 150, sell it to us for 300, give us $150 rebate. The rebate stays at the middleman company. At the end of the year, the insurance company bills the employer for the 300 dollars.”

β€” Brigham Buhler

Roblox functions as a massive real-time digital economy

β€œThe most underrated aspect of Roblox is how much deep tech and theories around economics and theories around systems sit underneath it. Behind that very spontaneous 'let's just go play something together' there's a lot of deep tech. There's a lot of also systems theory, like we've had to design an economy. We've had to design thoughtful search and discovery. We've had to design thoughtful systems.”

β€” David Baszucki

Prescription rebates account for thirty percent of insurance revenue

β€œSo roughly 30% of the revenue generated by the insurance companies, United, Cigna, Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, who are multi-billion dollar conglomerates, these companies, 30% of the revenue comes from rebates on prescription drugs.”

β€” Brigham Buhler

The draw now offers massive opportunities for others

β€œEveryone is going to want to be in that bottom half of the men's draw, because it will feel so open, you know, even if Zverev and Djokovic are both down there. I still think that people like a Fees or a Muzetti or, you know, even you can branch out further... everyone basically is going to fancy their chances.”

β€” Matt Roberts

Holger Rune is reworking his underperforming forehand technique

β€œRelative to things like his shot selection or his mental or physical consistency, I think the performance of his forehand has been a bit under discussed in maybe his shortcomings as a top five mainstay. So I'm glad that he's worked on that. And I'm glad that he's circled that as an area where he wants to make gains.”

β€” Gill Gross

Multiple infant deaths raised eventual criminal suspicion

β€œA panic-stricken woman was on the other line. Um, my baby's not breathing, she exclaimed. The operator asked how old the baby was. Twenty months, the woman replied, her voice bordering on hysterical. The operator asked the woman if she knew what was wrong with her baby. I've had three go already, the woman said.”

β€” Host

Jannik Sinner becomes the heavy tournament favorite

β€œI do think there is a not unlikely scenario where Jannik Sinner cruises to this title, and that will feel... I wouldn't consider it an asterisk at all, but it certainly would be, you know, people would remember Carlos Alcaraz wasn't there. And that would be a shame for Jannik Sinner.”

β€” Catherine

Sinner targets a historic Career Grand Slam

β€œHe's not going to have to beat Carlos Alcaraz to win this French Open. But the way Carlos Alcaraz has forced him to develop his game might end up also helping him win the French Open. And I think that's kind of interesting in the way that these rivals are just always impacting each other, even when they're not actually facing each other.”

β€” Matt Roberts

Coco Gauff overcomes illness to win Madrid opener

β€œWhen she sat down and she just looked so sad and unwell and miserable really because she was puking in a bin in the middle of a tennis match. Like, you're gonna be miserable. I thought we might see an eager swiatek from her and she might just retire. But actually just as she was puking, that was actually kind of the catalyst for turning the match around.”

β€” Matt

Functional 3D objects enable emergent realistic user behaviors

β€œWe think of that as a functional thing, or like in the real world, we're used to things that we can interact with. From the very first day we started building Roblox, for some reason we were really into having all of the objects in the world be functional. When the car would fall, like a wheel would fall off the car, it would do what you would expect it to do.”

β€” David Baszucki

Caleb Folbigg died at nineteen days old

β€œThe ambulance officers told the clearly devastated parents to hold their baby boy one last time while declaring the likely cause of his death to be sudden infant death syndrome, commonly known as SIDS. SIDS, which is sometimes referred to as cot death, is not technically a cause of death, but is the term used for the unexpected death of an otherwise healthy baby when no other cause can be found.”

β€” Host

Jannik Sinner becomes the heavy tournament favorite

β€œI do think there is a not unlikely scenario where Jannik Sinner cruises to this title, and that will feel... I wouldn't consider it an asterisk at all, but it certainly would be, you know, people would remember Carlos Alcaraz wasn't there. And that would be a shame for Jannik Sinner.”

β€” Catherine

Top developers earn over one million dollars annually

β€œOur developer creator earned about a billion and a half on the platform, and it goes pretty deep. Like top thousand devs are averaging 1.3 million, like real people making a living. So it goes way beyond the walls of this building. When we launched Robux and the ability for creators to make a living, we knew within six or eight hours that this was going to take off.”

β€” David Baszucki

Scheduling and workload contribute to rising injury rates

β€œI just have this increasing anxiety about the strain on these athletes' bodies and this feeling of the canister, you know, and the canister not covering a full tennis season. You've got to be making difficult choices. And I know that Artifeez's David had eight months of saving up canister. But I don't know, like I'm suddenly like everybody just wrap yourselves in cotton wool.”

β€” Catherine

The draw now offers massive opportunities for others

β€œEveryone is going to want to be in that bottom half of the men's draw, because it will feel so open, you know, even if Zverev and Djokovic are both down there. I still think that people like a Fees or a Muzetti or, you know, even you can branch out further... everyone basically is going to fancy their chances.”

β€” Matt Roberts

Viral growth stems from word-of-mouth and influencer sharing

β€œRoblox has primarily grown virally. Viral means word of mouth, sharing links. I was just at GDC last night and I was talking to some representatives from one of the big four short form video platforms. They said a third of the gaming content on their platform is Roblox content. By having users and influencers share interesting things, that does create a lot of viral pull on the platform.”

β€” David Baszucki

Roblox targets ten percent of global gaming revenue

β€œThe external goal is 10 percent of global gaming. Global gaming is about 200 billion dollar market. We did 6.8 billion in bookings last year, 10 percent would be like 20 billion. That'd be a reasonable first step at where we would like to go. But really, I would say the global gaming market is emblematic of really a new way of people to communicate.”

β€” David Baszucki

Alcaraz targets grass return despite ongoing wrist injury

β€œHe says that there is no tear, that it is just inflammation in the risk, and the target at the moment is to return, for Queen's to prepare for Wimbledon. I've also heard a lot of other noises about the fact that, you know, they're very aware, the Alcaraz team, of the cautionary tales out there about wrists, and you don't you don't mess around with wrists.”

β€” Catherine

Sinner targets a historic Career Grand Slam

β€œHe's not going to have to beat Carlos Alcaraz to win this French Open. But the way Carlos Alcaraz has forced him to develop his game might end up also helping him win the French Open. And I think that's kind of interesting in the way that these rivals are just always impacting each other, even when they're not actually facing each other.”

β€” Matt Roberts

Wrist injury raises long-term career concerns

β€œI'm concerned for him that it's serious. I'd be more concerned about one Martin Del Potro, probably, because he had a wrist injury that changed his entire career and he still managed to get something out of it. There has to be a chance as well that it's something that they've got to be very, very careful with.”

β€” David Law

Shift to high-margin recurring revenue - The investment thesis is evolving from hardware sales to a digital-first model focused on patient monitoring software and consistent mask replacement cycles.

β€œThe market overreacted to the GLP-1 threat, forgetting that a more health-conscious population actually leads to higher diagnosis rates, not lower device demand.”

β€” Ryan Newman

Evans Brothers Coffee maintains its official brand partnership

β€œBut I am running on my Evans Brothers Coffee, official coffee of Monday Match Analysis. It's been a long time since I've given them a shout out. They're fans of the show. They make great coffee. And there's a discount code in the description if you want to try Evans Brothers Coffee. Very, very good stuff.”

β€” Gill Gross

Portia Archer resigns as CEO of the WTA

β€œPortia Archer has informed us of her decision to step down from her role as CEO effective April 20 ahead of her contract renewal. We are working through a transition plan for the leadership of the WTA tour, and we'll share an update on this by mid May. Portia has made important contributions to our tournaments, our players, and the advancement of women's tennis.”

β€” Catherine

Toughness beats hyper-caution in professional tennis development

β€œI'd rather sort of that over toughness probably and those qualities than the other side of things where an injury can get into your head or you can be so kind of nervous about protecting your body that it's a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy where you're not able to really put the load on and kind of take that leap of faith and jump into the heavy action because you're so worried and nervous about protecting your body.”

β€” Gill Gross

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