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The Munich Security Conference; FDA Rejects Flu Vaccine; The Fall of The Quad God
February 14, 2026
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5 min read🎙️ The Voices & The Context
- The Format: Fast-paced news roundup podcast with host banter, live reporter interviews, and quick segment transitions—classic NPR "Up First" style delivering weekend headlines.
- The Key Players:
- Hosts Scott Simon and Aisha Roscoe: Warm, professional chemistry with light Valentine's Day chit-chat; they pivot seamlessly between geopolitics, health news, and sports drama.
- Guests: Michelle Kelleman (Munich on-the-ground reporter), Sydney Lupkin (pharma expert), Rachel Treesman (Olympics eyewitness)—adding vivid, insider details.
- The Vibe: Educational yet dramatic—serious global tensions mixed with shocking sports heartbreak; energetic crowd reactions and policy intrigue keep it engaging.
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What you'll learn
- 1 (03:04) **Secretary Rubio's Munich Security Conference Speech**
- 2 (06:43) **FDA Rejects Moderna's mRNA Flu Vaccine**
- 3 (11:14) **Ilya Malinin's Olympic Figure Skating Upset**
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Show Notes
We get the latest from the Munich Security Conference, where U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a speech before European leaders. We also look at the reasons behind why the FDA rejected Moderna's new flu vaccine and how that decision could shape future clinical trials. Plus, we'll look at the what happened with U.S Olympic figure skater Illia Malinin, dubbed the "Quad God," on the ice yesterday. Tipped to win the gold, Malinin didn't end up even medaling.
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