In our first episode, we unpack the national shock and outrage following the fatal shooting of U.S. citizen Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis — a tragic incident that has ignited protests, legal battles, and heated debate about federal immigration enforcement and community safety. 

We also dive into the latest controversy over Trump’s face appearing on the State Parks pass and the political fallout after Juneteenth and Martin Luther King Jr. Day were removed from the federal holiday calendar, a move that has drawn strong reactions from communities and leaders across the country.

Shifting gears to entertainment and culture, we celebrate Golden Globe wins for Teyana Taylor, Ryan Coogler, and Michael B. Jordan, and provide a preview of the upcoming trial of music executive L.A. Reid — two very different but deeply discussed stories in pop culture this week.

Politics and legacy collide as we explore new developments involving Hillary and Bill Clinton connected to the Jeffrey Epstein files, examining what recent revelations mean for public trust and accountability in political leadership.

Finally, we close on a lighter, uplifting note — sharing a heartwarming story of a family’s joyful visit to Disneyland, reminding listeners that even in turbulent times there’s room for joy, connection, and family memories.

🎧 Hit play and join us for a first look at the stories shaping our culture today.

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