Check out this daily round-up of happenings in politics, government, foreign affairs, entertainment, culture, and more. It's a fresh take on the news with the signature witty edge of the "intellectually irreverent" New York Times #1 bestselling author, historian, and political pundit Dr. Larry Schweikart. The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow.
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Check out this daily round-up of happenings in politics, government, foreign affairs, entertainment, culture, and more. It's a fresh take on the news with the signature witty edge of the "intellectually irreverent" New York Times #1 bestselling author, historian, and political pundit Dr. Larry Schweikart. The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow.
Trump appears to be winning the government shutdown narrative as Democrats face setbacks and more federal layoffs occur, while GOP redistricting boosts Republican prospects for 2026. Legal troubles mount for Democratic figures like Letitia James, and conservative influence grows in states like California. Major deportation raids and crimes by undocumented immigrants dominate immigration news. Cultural shifts include rising audiobook sales and collapsing teen support for gender ideology. Economically, JPMorgan pledges $1.5 trillion to U.S. industry, Stellantis boosts production, and Fed rate cuts may be near. Internationally, Israel’s prisoner releases spark violence in Gaza, Europe moves to ban burkas, and Trump reengages Xi after new tariffs. In entertainment, MTV ends its music era, Mel Gibson films “Resurrection of the Christ,” and John Candy’s legacy is revived in a new documentary. NBC faces layoffs, and scientists announce the first antidote for carbon dioxide poisoning.
Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Check out this daily round-up of happenings in politics, government, foreign affairs, entertainment, culture, and more. It's a fresh take on the news with the signature witty edge of the "intellectually irreverent" New York Times #1 bestselling author, historian, and political pundit Dr. Larry Schweikart. The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow.