The Rufus and Craig Show

Shifts Power and Pressure

29 min · 25. apr. 2026
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This episode breaks down major shifts across the country, from population trends that could make Texas the most populated state to the rise of automation and the human toll seen in workplaces like Amazon. In sports, we provide key updates on Sherrone Moore, Tiger Woods, and James Pearce Jr., while also touching on headlines involving Floyd Mayweather and Dave Merritt, including a bizarre impersonation case tied to a former Alabama player. We close with Black culture, discussing regional identity and the growing national voice of Jasmine Crockett.

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