On this week’s episode of Let’s Weekend, we talk about the awful people that finally got their comeuppance, some good news for reparations, and the good news about Mark Hoppus.
IntroWhat Are We Up To?C: Simpsons, Rocket League, Away, Gas Station SimulatorB: Tales of Arise, finished Deltarune, Horror season, Victory in the Mouse Wars.Brandon’s Random FactoidAssholes of the Week: R. Kelly found guilty on all counts in sex trafficking trialCapital Gazette shooter sentenced to multiple life prison terms, plus 345 yearsLondon police officer gets a life sentence for killing Sarah EverardAlex Jones is fully liable for all damages that the jury for his Sandy Hook trials determines he should pay to his victims96 year old secretary for the SS commander of the Stutthof concentration camp caught after trying to skip her Nazi trialHeroes of the Week: Canada celebrated their first-ever National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in light of government’s indian residential schoolsBruce’s Beach in Manhattan Beach, CA will be returned to descendants of black couple the land was stolen from in 1924Congress CavalcadeSenate GOP blocks government funding bill over the debt ceilingTreasury Sec. says Fed Gov could run out of cash by October 18House passes bill to avoid debt default, but likely won’t go farCongress passed a new short-term funding bill before Thursday night deadlineNancy Pelosi delays vote on Infrastructure billUSPS will be slowing down services and increasing prices for the holidaysIceland almost had a female-majority parliament, but a recount confirms it’s just shortYouTube is banning all vaccine misinformation contentA Danish museum paid an artist $84k to create art, got back two blank canvasesUS gov’t declares 23 species of birds, fish, and other species extinctWild birds will be protected by the gov’t enforcing rules again after Trump stopped itThe Vinland map of the New World officially confirmed to be fakeA megacomet will be heading towards our solar system within the next 10 yearsBlink-182’s Mark Hoppus is now cancer freeThe Black Widow pay lawsuit has been settled between Scarlett Johansson and DisneyBook of Boba Fett will be debuting December 29 on Disney PlusContact us at
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