Epstein Saga Continues, Trump Launches Distractions, and Cuomo Relaunches Campaign

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WHCD Shooting Aftermath, Musk and Altman Face-Off, Spirit Airlines Bailout

Kara and Scott unpack the aftermath of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting — the suspect, the media response, and how Trump is using the incident to push for his ballroom. Then, as the Musk vs. Altman courtroom battle gets underway, they break down who has the upper h ...  Show more

Tucker Carlson's Rebrand, Apple’s New Era, and SpaceX’s AI Deal

Kara and Scott unpack Tucker Carlson’s attempt at a political reset — and have a broader debate about Scott's interview with Ben Shapiro, forgiveness, and accountability on the right. Then, they break down the end of the Tim Cook era at Apple, SpaceX’s AI acquisition, and Tesla’s ...  Show more

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