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July 4, 2025 15 mins

Join us on this special 4th of July episode of Midnight Hostility Radio, where Sam Namo welcomes the great Frankie McDonald, all the way from Canada, for his regular weekly appearance. Despite the holiday, Frankie gives his daily takes on the latest headlines, weather and the Mets vs. Yankees series as well as the surprising rise of the Toronto Blue Jays to first place in the A.L. East overtaking the Yankees.

Frankie shares his expert weather predictions, discussing storm conditions in various parts of the globe, including recent weather events in Australia and the upcoming tropical developments off the Carolina coast. Dive into international holiday traditions as Frankie educates us on Canada Day and other global celebrations occurring in July and Frankie's message to his U.S. fans this Fourth of July. Diddy kinda gets off, Trump wants to host a UFC fight on the White House lawn and more weekly world fiascos.

 

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