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This week, we're diving into a packed week of headlines—from the fallout surrounding Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding guest list to the latest speculation surrounding Mitch McConnell and the political stories dominating the news cycle. We also unpack the renewed Iran blockade, what it could mean for gas prices, and why a nationwide parasite outbreak is highlighting the consequences of public health funding cuts. Plus, we discuss the Yellowstone bison that launched an unsuspecting tourist into the air (Barry the Bison, we support your boundaries), share some practical wildlife safety tips, and, of course, end the episode where we belong: obsessing over RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 11. We break down the post-merge chaos, the talent show performances, and all the drama that's making this season... confusing. Grab a snack (maybe skip the lettuce), settle in, and join us for another week of news, pop culture, and plenty of laughs.

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