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Deal with Iran, Trump’s UFC Birthday, SBC Votes on Women, and Juneteenth

We’re continuing our summer series with a recap of the week’s top headlines and relevant conversation from The Bulletin archive. This week, President Trump signed a short-term deal with Iran, with many saying the US got the losing end of the deal. We re-air a conversation from Ma ...  Show more

Tribalism, Cancel Culture, and Loving the Enemy

This week, Maine’s Graham Platner won the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate despite having a Nazi tattoo on his chest and recent relationship scandals surface from his past. As well, Texas’s Ken Paxton won the Republican primary for U.S. Senate, while having allegations of infid ...  Show more

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