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It's News to Us

It’s News to Us shreds the week’s headlines with satire, comedy, and fearless analysis. Hosts Eddie and Jason broadcast from idobi Radio, roasting U.S. politics, world affairs, tech, culture, and true-crime oddities in tight, bullet-point segments and interview deep dives. Expect election coverage, breaking news, musician & journalist guests, and zero spin—just facts and laughs. New episodes weekly.

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Episode Notes Mitch McConnell hasn’t appeared publicly for more than two months, prompting Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear to publicly push for an on-camera update. McConnell’s extended absence also sparks a larger conversation about paid medical and family leave — particularly given his historical opposition to the FMLA and other paid-leave proposals. Multiple Cyclospora outbreaks are spreading across…

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Where's Mitch?

Where's Mitch McConnell? We try to find him and then talk about some other news of the week. LINKS https://instagram.com/itsnewstous https://tiktok.com/@itsnewstous Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Silverdeer & More

Episode Notes The big theme tonight: America is throwing itself a 250th birthday party, but the guest list is divided, the decorations are partisan, and democracy may have left early. Segments include: America Turns 250, But Half the Country Already Left the Group Chat A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows a grim national mood heading into July 4, with many Americans skipping Independence Day celebrations…

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Erik Underwood for Governor

Trump’s Reflecting Pool renovation turning green almost immediately after a $14 million makeover, followed by the administration blaming Obama-era repairs. Trump calling Obama a “son of a bitch” while defending his own Iran deal, which remains unclear and politically messy. A new poll showing most Americans support replacing the Electoral College with a national popular vote. Ohio lawmakers…

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