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Episode 1920 Published 1 week, 5 days ago
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Monday, June 15th, 2026

Today, Donald Trump has nominated Epstein coverup lawyer Jay Clayton to be the next Director of National Intelligence; Brad Lander has been found not guilty in a New York City detention center incident; Democrats have blocked a short-term FISA renewal measure; women who fled Iran are to be removed to Africa; Donald has once again canceled plans to attack Iran; the Knicks pulled off the biggest comeback in NBA playoff history to win game 4 of the finals; Donald saw 22 medical specialists during his last checkup; someone drew a huge 8647 in the grass on the National Mall; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.

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Alabama seeks lethal injection execution for death row inmate after Supreme Court rejects nitrogen gas method | CBS News

Bystander shot near White House is Army soldier with ‘severe injuries,’ attorney says | NBC4 Washington

Kennedy Center says it has fully removed Trump’s name from its building | CNN Politics

US judge orders halt to Trump administration's 'censorship' of park exhibits | Reuters

Knicks win first championship in 53 years, igniting celebrations and chaos in New York City | PBS News


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