Matt Gaetz withdrew from the Attorney General race after facing significant controversy and personal scandals, including allegations of being a sex criminal and a pedophile.
Nancy Mace introduced a transphobic bathroom ban targeting Sarah McBride, the first trans member of Congress, barring transgender people from using Capitol complex bathrooms that do not align with the sex assigned at birth.
Sarah McBride responded by emphasizing her focus on representing Delawareans and bringing down costs for families, rather than engaging in bathroom politics.
The podcast suggests that Thanksgiving turkeys contain tryptophan, a chemical that induces drowsiness, agitation, and confusion, potentially controlling the minds of those who consume them.
Brittany Howard's album 'What Now' was inspired by her existential reflections during the pandemic lockdown, leading her to explore her identity and creative potential without genre constraints.
Brittany Howard described playing with Prince as surreal, involving a spontaneous invitation to Paisley Park, a magical performance where Prince seemingly vanished into thin air, and a kiss on the cheek from the legend himself.
Desi Lydic breaks down the latest in Washington drama: Matt Gaetz pulls out of the Attorney General race, and Nancy Mace stirs controversy with a transphobic bathroom ban targeting Sarah McBride. Michael Kosta investigates the alleged mind-controlling power of Thanksgiving turkeys. Grammy-winning artist Brittany Howard joins to discuss her transformative new album, What Now, and the emotional and creative journey behind her genre-defying music.
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