Topic: Dunkin Donuts

4 chapters across the catalog

Truancy Crimes
Episode 1115 2:02:54 - 2:05:17

1115: Truancy Crimes

Credit Card Fraud, St. Louis Airport Incident

One of the hosts describes having their credit card compromised during a layover in St. Louis, likely at a Dunkin' Donuts. The incident caused significant logistical issues with recurring subscriptions and server payments, highlighting the vulnerabilities of using physical cards while traveling.

Rasiss
Episode 954 2:44:48 - 2:48:57

954: Rasiss

AI Limitations, Uber Driver Surge Pricing Hack

The limitations of current AI and LIDAR systems are highlighted by their inability to reliably distinguish stop signs from speed limit signs. In a separate tech story, Uber drivers are reportedly "hacking" the company's algorithm by logging out simultaneously to trigger surge pricing. The segment also mentions Dunkin' Donuts' plan to rebrand simply as "Dunkin'."

The Doomsday Box
Episode 112 28:10 - 35:24

112: The Doomsday Box

Lisa Jackson Testimony on Cap and Trade Policy

EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson defended the administration's move toward a market-based cap and trade program during a Senate hearing. While Jackson claims the agency will focus on large emitters in the transportation and utility sectors, critics argue the policy will exponentially increase energy costs for all consumers and businesses.

The Doomsday Box
Episode 112 38:05 - 40:52

112: The Doomsday Box

Janine Garofalo and EPA Regulation of Small Businesses

A discussion regarding Janine Garofalo's public comments on climate change leads back to Lisa Jackson's testimony. Jackson specifically mentioned the potential to regulate diverse entities like Dunkin' Donuts under the Clean Air Act, leading to accusations of brand plugging and bureaucratic overreach.