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(5-5-26) BHN Talk Radio-Why the Voting Act changes matter; mixed reviews on new movie, 'Michael' but still excellent, say patrons

1 h 56 min · 8 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio (5-5-26) BHN Talk Radio-Why the Voting Act changes matter; mixed reviews on new movie, 'Michael' but still excellent, say patrons

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In this episode, news hosts discuss in detail the issues with the recent ruling in Louisiana in regards to the Voting Rights Act; new movie, 'Michael(2026)' has mixed reviews but overall excellent; students at South Carolina State University protest graduation speaker who is a part of the MAGA Movement, while some call to defund the college as a result.

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