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’s “Deep State crimes” task force draws alarm from major media as Democrats face internal turmoil, with the DNC chair suggesting “resistance” beyond elections. An anonymous $130M donation pays troops during the shutdown, and Trump scores another Ninth Circuit win to deploy the National Guard. Crime and corruption dominate headlines—from NBA gambling arrests to a congresswoman’s ICE breach—while anti-Israel sentiment and school indoctrination spark cultural backlash. ICE is set to deport 600,000 illegals in 2025 as crime linked to illegal migrants rises. Economically, mortgage rates dip, Rivian cuts jobs amid an EV slump, rare earth concerns grow, and Coca-Cola revives cane sugar. Internationally, coal use hits record highs, Japan elects its first female PM with tough immigration plans, and Trump halts Canadian trade talks. Coppola’s “Megalopolis” flops, and National Bologna Day adds a lighthearted finish.
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.