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Sunny Weathers shares with Brian Haldane and Jeremy White his beautiful dream of owning a chain of very specialized gas stations.
Amid growing talk about a contested Republican convention in Cleveland, GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump expressed concern about the city’s welfare if anyone but him gets the party’s nomination.
Two movies named "Bad Boys" enter. Only one will leave as Herman Davis and Robert Rau watch both the 1983 “Scared Straight” drama starring Sean Penn, along with the 1995 Will Smith/Martin Lawrence supercop extravaganza, to determine which one is really about Bad Boys.
Metro Councilman John Delgado and blogger Lamar White join Jeremy White for an all-politics episode in the immediate aftermath of the special legislative session.
We feel obligated to laud an intrepid local reporter and his recent brave actions to stand up for his right — and the right of countless other journalists — to freely contribute to the decline of his profession without unlawful persecution from police.
The Republican National Committee is taking a page out of the WWE’s playbook and will install a giant steel cage at the political party’s convention this summer in Cleveland, RNC officials have said.
Knick and James go dancing in the dark, walking through the park, and reminiscing.
She wonders why people don’t trust her. If she wants to start gaining the trust of the American people, she needs to end all the cover-ups and come clean.
You want to really drink like the Irish on St. Pat’s? As luck would have it, I have some advice for you.
David Vitrano joins Jeremy and Sunny to discuss the cancellation of a triathlon. David also explains how a certain prisoner regularly treats his penis like a Swingline.
Knick and James do their best to peel apart the onion of mystery that is Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood. Nostalgia is considered and discarded in favor of talking about video games.
Considered by some to be the bane of modern media, clickbait headlines actually have been an integral part of American journalism for over a century. Here are some of the most famous clickbait headlines in American history.
They’re using the wage gap to “encourage more women and comedians of color to submit to and perform on the festival.”
I’ve put together this updated list of severe weather risk levels in Trumponese to better communicate to millions of Americans the true risks of looming severe weather.
The legislative auditor has learned former Gov. Bobby Jindal used payday loans to fund the state payroll.
Sunny Weathers makes a glorious phonetic discovery while he, Jeremy White, and Knick Moore discuss the influence of language on personal savings rates.
The nearly constant gesticulation of Sen. Bernie Sanders generates roughly the same power consumed by a small American community, according to researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Knick and James tackle some big ones this week. Seriously: cats vs. dogs, HVAC systems and galactic domination, and which gibberish-speaking Star Wars creatures are the sexiest.
Actress, activist, and real-life blow-up doll Pamela Anderson is lobbying Gov. John Bel Edwards to make life infinitely more miserable for Louisiana prisoners by serving them all-vegan meals.
What the hell, Fox? The material was right there. You actually have Neil Gaiman working with you to produce the show. He’s right there. One of the greatest living fantasy writers on the planet and you’re making a “fantasy police procedural” out of his award-winning work?!