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.
Charlie Kirk’s suspected assassin was caught in Utah within 33 hours, sparking online backlash against leftist celebrations and job losses for those exposed; GOP leaders are fast-tracking Trump’s nominees while Democrats stall on redistricting; cartel crackdowns, a Naval Academy shooting, and illegal immigrants storming CIA HQ made headlines; inflation is easing but still high as Americans move from cities to rural areas; globally, governments in Japan and France have collapsed, protests rage in Nepal, Brazil jailed Bolsonaro, Germany lifted its combustion engine ban, and fossil fuels remain dominant; Kim Jong-Un escalates repression, CBS may acquire CNN, skepticism of vaccines grows, and quirky Indian cafés now let people pay with trash.
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.