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  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will testify in the Senate today after last week's shakeup at the CDC. And, a federal judge says the Trump administration illegally froze billions of Harvard's funds.
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection's internal accountability system is "broken," says Andrea Guerrero of Alliance San Diego. Her group says independent and external investigations are needed.
  • John Summit's second album, CTRL ESCAPE, charts his journey from cubicle to main stage, while paying homage to his Chicago roots.
  • Also: A lawsuit alleges Motel 6 shared guest information with immigration officials; Iranian anti-government protests continue; and nobody won the Powerball lotto - it's now worth $550 million!
  • On this week’s edition of Le Show, Harry begins by introducing us to a new segment, “The Chainsaw Massacre.” Then we’ll shift to regular segments like The Side Effects of the Week, News of the Warm, News of Crypto-Winter, News of the Atom, News of Musk Love, Truth Social Audio with Donald Trump, News of A.I., and The Apologies of the Week.
  • For some insight into the fighter pilot culture, Linda talks with Captain Rosemary Mariner, a retired Navy Captain Aviator. She was trained to fly planes like the fighter that collided with the US reconnaissance plane. Mariner is now a Research Fellow for the University of Tennessee, Center for the Study for War and Society.
  • On this week’s edition of Le Show, Harry brings us News of the Olympic Movement, News of Crypto-Winter, News of Smart World, News of the Godly, News of the Warm, and The Apologies of the Week. He also tells a story about using his Tesla and nominates a front-runner for Worst Idea of the Year.
  • From tributes to Philip Glass and French opera to the roaring silences of Morton Feldman and virtuosic choral singing, 2017 proved to be another vibrant year in classical music.
  • AOL's dial-up business has roughly 2 million subscribers. But years into the broadband age, many people still have their AOL accounts. What other subscriptions are they holding on to?
  • Tuesday's headlines were widely seen as a severe blow to Trump just months before the critical midterm elections. But Republicans on Capitol Hill downplayed the news or declined to comment entirely.
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