TikTok Escapes U.S. Ban, Epstein List Debate, Bears Stun Packers & Morocco’s Powerful AFCON Opener
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In this episode of What’s New with ME, host Ali Mehdaoui breaks down a wide-ranging week of headlines with context, clarity, and late-night-style commentary—cutting through the noise to focus on what actually matters.
We start with the TikTok investor deal that may have narrowly avoided a U.S. ban, unpacking the political pressure, national security concerns, and the massive creator economy at stake.
Next, we examine the tragic Brown University shooting, following reports that the suspect was found dead���raising difficult questions about campus safety, unresolved investigations, and the emotional toll on students and families.
The conversation then turns to the resurfacing of Jeffrey Epstein–related materials, including photos and names now circulating publicly. We explore what proximity means, what it does not mean, and why accountability continues to feel uneven when power is involved.
On the lighter—but still revealing—side of culture, we react to Jake Paul’s latest loss, what it says about hype versus credibility in modern boxing, and how influence has reshaped combat sports.
Sports fans are treated to a breakdown of the Chicago Bears’ dramatic divisional win over the Green Bay Packers, one of the most emotional rivalry games of the season and a reminder of why NFL football still delivers unscripted drama.
We close with a powerful moment on the global stage as Morocco opens the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) with a stunning 2–0 victory, a culturally rich opening ceremony featuring Gnawa music, Amazigh and Arab-Andalusian traditions, royal attendance by Crown Prince Moulay Hassan, and a standout performance by Brahim Díaz, capped by a spectacular bicycle-kick goal.
From tech and justice to sports and global culture, this episode connects the dots between power, accountability, identity, and pride—without outrage, without spin.
🎙️ Hosted by Ali Mehdaoui
📍 Produced by ME Studios
🌐 More at TheMEstudios.net

