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In this episode, we’re recapping the stories you might’ve missed in July — the ones that slipped through the cracks of your algorithm but still matter. From Harry Styles selling out vibrators and Travis Kelce feeding the Swifties, to WNBA players demanding equal pay and Ms. Rachel shutting down billionaire worship, the “love” portion of this roundup is just the beginning.
We’re also getting into the thick of it: Donald Trump’s bizarre war on late-night television, his bragging about getting Colbert fired, and his sudden boost in net worth thanks to selling everything from dogecoin to Bibles. Meanwhile, twelve states are pushing for Congressional term limits, a judge just made it easier for medical debt to tank your credit score, and rural Arkansas is in crisis — with hospitals at risk of closing, health insurance rates spiking, education funding delayed, and even the National Weather Service cutting back.
We talk Trump, Epstein, and the far-right group trying to establish a whites-only community in Arkansas — while the state’s attorney general scrambles to clean up the mess. Also: Hailee Shoffner is running against Tom Cotton for Senate in 2026, and we are absolutely here for it.
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By Elise Williams RikardIn this episode, we’re recapping the stories you might’ve missed in July — the ones that slipped through the cracks of your algorithm but still matter. From Harry Styles selling out vibrators and Travis Kelce feeding the Swifties, to WNBA players demanding equal pay and Ms. Rachel shutting down billionaire worship, the “love” portion of this roundup is just the beginning.
We’re also getting into the thick of it: Donald Trump’s bizarre war on late-night television, his bragging about getting Colbert fired, and his sudden boost in net worth thanks to selling everything from dogecoin to Bibles. Meanwhile, twelve states are pushing for Congressional term limits, a judge just made it easier for medical debt to tank your credit score, and rural Arkansas is in crisis — with hospitals at risk of closing, health insurance rates spiking, education funding delayed, and even the National Weather Service cutting back.
We talk Trump, Epstein, and the far-right group trying to establish a whites-only community in Arkansas — while the state’s attorney general scrambles to clean up the mess. Also: Hailee Shoffner is running against Tom Cotton for Senate in 2026, and we are absolutely here for it.
Don’t forget to like and subscribe — it helps the algorithm and makes sure this kind of content reaches more people who give a damn.