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What We're Talking About

The news we couldn't ignore if we tried

Interstate Exit: Boyfriend, Stage Right

Gulf Coast NewsFlorida troopers say a woman pulled over during a fight, kicked her boyfriend and his son out along I-75, then drove off with her twins still in the car. She now faces DUI and child neglect charges. Date night officially canceled.
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Clintons' Testimony On Epstein Released To Public

NBC NewsThe House Oversight Committee on Monday made public hours-long video recordings of private depositions it conducted last week with Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as part of its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell. Hillary Clinton testified on Thursday and Bill Clinton on Friday, with each video running about four and a half hours. Neither Clinton has been accused of wrongdoing related to Epstein; Bill Clinton has previously said he traveled on Epstein’s private jet for Clinton Foundation business in the early 2000s, before Epstein faced criminal charges, while Hillary Clinton has said she does not recall meeting Epstein and knew Maxwell only as an acquaintance. After his testimony, Bill Clinton said on X that his limited association with Epstein ended years before Epstein’s crimes became public and that he never observed anything suggesting criminal activity.
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GA State Legislature Passes Bill To Revoke Driving Privleges For Teens Who Skip School

NewserGeorgia lawmakers are considering tougher penalties for chronic truancy under a measure that would allow the state to suspend driving privileges for certain students. The Georgia Senate overwhelmingly approved the Every Day Counts Act in a 46–1 vote, advancing the bill to the House for consideration. If enacted, the law would permit the state of Georgia to revoke the driver’s licenses of 15- to 17-year-olds who rack up five unexcused absences within the first 50 days of school, and would also prohibit those students from participating in extracurricular activities such as sports, band, choir, and drama.
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Okaloosa County Man Convicted In 2021 Stabbing

WEAR TV3A man convicted in a deadly 2021 stabbing in Okaloosa County has been sentenced to life in prison after a jury on Thursday found 45-year-old Jerrish Stephens guilty of second-degree murder and determined he qualified as a prison releasee reoffender. The case arose from a Dec. 15, 2021 incident at 205 Mountain Drive, where deputies discovered Gregory Lacey in a parking lot suffering multiple stab wounds; he later died. The investigation was conducted by the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, and Stephens was immediately sentenced following the verdict.
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Uncle Bobby

Ask Uncle Bobby

Bad advice for good people.

As heard on the B-Team Morning Show

Each weekday, some poor soul writes in for help. Uncle Bobby gives them the worst advice we can legally put on the air.

March 3 · Today's Letter

Dear Uncle Bobby,

I have a coworker who seems to do very little work, but still gets praise and recognition. It drives me crazy. Is there something I should learn from this, or is it just unfair?

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Today's Holidays

Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.

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Unique Names Day

Unique Names Day is that special little calendar stunt where we all pretend the vowels aren’t tired and the consonants don’t need therapy, just so somebody can feel seen for being named something that looks like a password reset. It’s a holiday dedicated to celebrating the brave souls walking around with names that make baristas squint, teachers sigh, and DMV clerks consider early retirement. The idea is simple: honor the weird, cherish the rare, and stop acting like “Michael” is the only safe choice in a world that clearly wants chaos. Today we clap politely, ask how to pronounce it, and lie with conviction when we say, “No, I love that”—because that’s what civilized people do before the real trouble starts.

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