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  • In this week's episode, our quote of the week is from Plato, who tells us the price that good men (and good women) pay for their indifference to public affairs. 
  • In our stupidest thing I've heard all week segment, we again have three contenders. 
  • The first is two doctors who claim pregnancy is a disease caused by a pathogenic organism invading the host's body. 
  • The second is about some homeowners who built million-dollar homes next to a park and are now suing the city to force them to close that park, which was there 30 years before they built their homes. 
  • The last is about a US Congresswoman who claims that the decision by Walgreens to close a store in her district is racially motivated. 
  • In another sad example of the decline in President Biden's mental abilities, we'll play a clip of a speech he gave last week in which he claims that he had a conversation in 2021 with somebody who had died in 1996.  
  • We'll tell you which female athlete holds the record for the most extended participation in the Olympic games and what event she will be competing in this summer in her 8th Olympic competition. 
  • We'll tell you about a new National Labor Relations Board ruling that will allow college athletes to form labor unions. 
  • We'll tell you how long it takes the police in NY City to respond to the highest priority "Crime in progress" 9-11 calls. Hint: You can hard boil an egg in less time.
  • Our taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Salem, Indiana, where a man shoots and kills a man in his home who was attacking other family members.
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