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By Noah Hughey
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The podcast currently has 100 episodes available.
This week, I close off the last season of Under the Stars with a deep dive into this show's history and my pathos in making it, as well as a final assessment of the American political landscape. Thank you for your support and taking the time to listen to my show! I hope I can see you again sometime soon! Find me on Instagram or Twitter (@hugheynoah)
Sensitive content warning: This podcast contains sensitive material that some listeners may find disturbing, discretion is advised.
This week, I cover President Biden and the Democrats' latest gun reform calls, updates in the trial for the Buffalo, NY shooter, and the crazy "Big Lie" film that claimed it could authoritatively prove Donald Trump won the 2020 election sneaking into theaters across the country.
This week, I talk about Biden's comments on the US' support of Taiwan, The Georgia primaries, and the tragic shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
This week, I talk about the Buffalo shooting over the weekend, the NC and PA Primary Results, and the US Congress' decision to send $40 billion in aid to Ukraine.
This week, I cover the abortion decision leak from the Supreme Court, Alabama's trans youth bill, and Finland's call to join NATO, plus its Russian response.
This week, I cover Elon Musk's Twitter takeover, Marjorie Taylor Greene's text to Mark Meadows days before Biden's inauguration calling for "Marshall" law and Fauci treading back on comments that "the pandemic phase" was over in America.
This week, I cover Biden's poor polling among young voters, Ron DeSantis' feud with Disney and a piece I enjoyed in the Washington Post about unaffiliated voters like myself flooding partisan primaries.
This week, I talk about Ketanji Brown Jackson sitting before the Senate Judiciary Committee, 2 GOP governors vetoing bills that block trans teens from participating in grade school sports, and the US recognizing that Russian soldiers have committed war crimes in Ukraine.
This week, I cover Russia's banning of some social media outlets, requests to China for aid, as well as rhetoric around elusive "US Biolabs" in Ukraine as well as the White House's briefing of the war for Tiktokkers.
The podcast currently has 100 episodes available.