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Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, MBD, and Phil discuss the recent SCOTUS decisions, Scott Wiener’s fall from grace with certain segments of his party, and much more.

Editors’ Picks:

Light Items:

  • Rich: Ratings of an old Eddie Murphy movie
  • Charlie: Germany’s defeat
  • MBD: The Reformation Divided by Eamon Duffy
  • Phil: Watching the World Cup

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This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

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