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This episode covers a wide range of headlines across politics, culture, and the economy, starting with the viral TMZ message involving Congress and the broader conversation around how lawmakers are being treated. We highlight Tyler Perry stepping up to support TSA workers with $1,000 gift cards, while Delta makes a bold move by suspending flight perks for members of Congress, alongside a clear breakdown of the recent paycheck timeline confusion. Apple CEO Tim Cook weighs in on society’s overreliance on cell phones, and on the military side, new recruitment realities show the Army leaning more on waivers, with the age cap still at 34 and past marijuana use no longer an automatic disqualifier. In sports and culture, we touch on the latest involving Tiger Woods and Offset’s gesture of buying a car for a fan who helped save his life. Globally, the UN declares the enslavement of Africans as one of the gravest crimes against humanity, and in the economy, FedEx pushes same-day shipping forward, signaling where consumer expectations and logistics are headed.
By Rufus and CraigThis episode covers a wide range of headlines across politics, culture, and the economy, starting with the viral TMZ message involving Congress and the broader conversation around how lawmakers are being treated. We highlight Tyler Perry stepping up to support TSA workers with $1,000 gift cards, while Delta makes a bold move by suspending flight perks for members of Congress, alongside a clear breakdown of the recent paycheck timeline confusion. Apple CEO Tim Cook weighs in on society’s overreliance on cell phones, and on the military side, new recruitment realities show the Army leaning more on waivers, with the age cap still at 34 and past marijuana use no longer an automatic disqualifier. In sports and culture, we touch on the latest involving Tiger Woods and Offset’s gesture of buying a car for a fan who helped save his life. Globally, the UN declares the enslavement of Africans as one of the gravest crimes against humanity, and in the economy, FedEx pushes same-day shipping forward, signaling where consumer expectations and logistics are headed.