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This week, Tyrus hears about monoliths, a waitressed denied of her tip, and restrictions on support animals.

This week, Liz is joined by Fox News Senior Correspondent and Anchor, Eric Shawn. Eric shares how he has prioritized facts and truth throughout his career, most recently, while covering the 2020 election and the resulting fallout.

This week, Dana & Chris discuss the challenge of vaccine dissemination, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's decision to roll back school restrictions and what Biden nominee may be a stalking horse.

This week, Fox News Chief Congressional Correspondent, Mike Emanuel explains the different forms of filibuster, when we've seen it used in the Senate in the past, and how it could impact our legislative process moving forward. 

This week, we're flashing back to June 5th, 2019. In this episode, Chris shares his new favorite place for chicken wings and Dana answers mailbag questions.

After months of campaigning, the Bush and Gore teams head into election night. But as the evening progresses, states close their polling places, and exit polls come in, the unexpected unfolds before the American people. 

This week, Tyrus and Kat discuss cardboard cutouts, shipwrecks, and the most popular Thanksgiving side dishes in each state.

This week, Kennedy helps listeners "make a b-line for the family table." She kicks things off by expressing her distaste for "the triumvirate of over-governance, and then gives her top tips for safe and enjoyable air travel for those who have decided to fly this weekend.

This episode features conversations with Peter Schiff, the founder and CEO of Euro Pacific Capital, Seema Bansal, the co-founder of Venus Et Fleur, and Cynthia Marshall, the CEO of the Dallas Mavericks.

This week, Dana and Chris discuss partisan attitudes towards the media and how coverage of the Trump administration has differed from the previous administration.

This week, Kenneth Cohen, P.H.D., a curator and scholar at The Smithsonian National Museum of American History, joins Abby in the classroom to help with her lesson plan on Thanksgiving. Kenneth discusses the origins of the Thanksgiving story and its practical application today. 

This week, we're flashing back to December 7th, 2016 .In the afterglow of the 2016 election Dana & Chris look ahead to the Christmas holiday.

As the last week of the campaign kicks off, both the Bush and Gore teams cross the country to garner the support of the remaining undecided voters. However, an embarrassing incident from one candidates past threatens to derail their campaign with less than a week to election day. 

This week Tyrus & Kat are back together in the studio! They hear about one bold little girl's grave stone, speed dating on an air plane, and one man's fetish for a tree.

In the face of all the restrictions and challenges COVID-19 has placed on senior citizens across the world, Kennedy reflects on the importance of making the most of our elderly years. Later, she is joined by social psychologist and sex researcher, David W. Wahl, Ph.D. 

In Chris's absence, Dana is joined by Jason Bonewald. They discuss some takeaways from the election, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy's comeback, and the Democratic Party's identity crisis.

This week, Abby is joined by Dr. John Logsdon, the founder of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University's Elliot School of International Affairs, to discuss the Space Force.

This week we're flashing back to September 6th, 2017. Dana's husband, Peter, fills in for Chris. Dana and Peter discuss why Peter became an American citizen, how American business differs from other countries, Brexit, and the NHS!

George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore accept their nominations at Conventions in Philadelphia and Los Angeles.  What followed were four showdowns that showcased the strengths and weaknesses of the four candidates in the national spotlight.