On this episode, we’re digging into the stories that make you laugh first… then sigh deeply. We kick things off with McDonald’s facing a lawsuit over the McRib — yes, the rib-shaped sandwich that apparently has some customers questioning reality, ingredients, and false advertising. Is this America, or is this performance art?
Next, we head to San Francisco, where the mayor has signed an ordinance establishing a reparations fund for Black residents — without actually funding it. Supporters call it accountability. Critics call it symbolism. We break down what it means, what it doesn’t, and why this debate keeps resurfacing.
Then, the culture moment: Diddy’s sons are stepping forward with their own Zeus Network docuseries, promising to tell their side of the story amid their father’s legal troubles. Fame, family, and fallout — all on display.
Main Story: Prescription drug prices are set to rise again in 2026, despite promises and policies meant to bring relief. We examine who’s really paying the price, why costs keep climbing, and what this means for everyday families already stretched thin.
Second hour kicks off with a nostalgic trip back to the AOL days — dial-up tones, chat rooms, and the Wild West of the early internet — followed by another round of Things to Make You Say Hmmm…