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This week, Tyrus & Kat hear about a beefalo on the loose in Connecticut, and hamster DNA found on a train in Germany.

This week Abby is joined by Paul M. Sutter, a research professor in astrophysics at the Institute for Advanced Computational Science at Stony Brook University to discuss UFOs.

This week, Tyrus and Kat hear from a runaway turtle and the interesting way one woman claims she was cat fish-ed.

This week, Abby is joined by John Hudak, Deputy Director for the Center for Effective Public Management and Senior Fellow of Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. John discusses the history of how our nation's capital came to be, its place in our country's landscape, and the continued debate around Washington D.C.'s status as a non-state.

This week, Tyrus and Kat discuss Tyrus' daughter's ladies luncheon, a cocoa explosion, and one man's Chewbacca revenge on his ex.

This week, Dana and Chris continue their socially-distanced dialogue from different parts of Washington, D.C.. They discuss the first night of the Democratic National Convention, the continued controversy around mail-in ballots and USPS, and how the House and Senate are in play with just 76 days remaining. They also give their latest rundown of television and movie recommendations.

This week, Jane Hampton Cook, presidential historian and the author of Resilience on Parade: Short Stories from Suffragists and Women’s Battle for the Vote, joins Abby in the classroom to help with her lesson plan. Jane discusses the United State's long journey towards women's suffrage, and what this one-hundred-year milestone can teach us about freedom, liberty, and activism today.

This week, Tyrus and Kat discuss Joe Biden picking Kamala Harris as his running mate, the continued controversy around mask wearing, and more.

This week, Greg's guest is Michael Shellenberger founder and president of Environmental Progress

This week, Abby is joined by Michelle Lambright Black, Credit Expert for Slickdeals and professional credit writer. Michelle explains the importance of building good credit, how credit scores are determined in the United States, and how listeners can get closer to that coveted 850 credit score.

This week, Tyrus and Kat discuss what it means to be a true friend, a very specific job description for a personal assistant, and one man with a very messy car.

This week, Daron Shaw, Jr. Chair of State Politics at the University of Texas at Austin and member of the FOX News Decision Desk team joins Abby in the classroom to help with her lesson plan. Daron explains how polling works, what he is most focused on as his team produces polls on the 2020 election season and what listeners need to know about political opinion polls as voters.

This week, Tyrus and Kat talk about spirit animals, Tyrus' college girlfriend, and a woman who thinks she's a chicken.

This week, Tyrus and Kat hear about a man printing porn in Walmart, another man who made a spelling error while faking his death, and one woman's outrage about flatulence and masks.

This week, Emily Compagno and Johnny Joey Jones get together to talk about their top 5 favorite pieces of advice.

This week, Abby is joined by Daniel A. Piazza, Chief Curator at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. Daniel discusses the history of the United States Postal System, the role the system has had in the larger development of the United States, how the system operates today, and how USPS differentiates itself from other mail delivery services.

This week, Tyrus and Kat hear about cow flatulence, america's biggest dork, and another Florida man.

This week, Abby is joined by Secretary David Bernhardt. Secretary Bernhardt discusses his agency's role in the management of the nation's public lands, our country's history of conservation of our federal lands, and the legislation passed in the Senate in June that Secretary Bernhardt calls "the greatest conversation initiative in nearly 50 years."

This week, Tyrus and Timpf sound off on the United States' political climate as COVID-19 continues. They also hear about a cat who got stuck in a dryer, and the special abilities of penguins.

This week, Professor Peter S. Onuf, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor of History, Emeritus, at the University of Virginia joins Abby for part two of their conversation on the Declaration of Independence.