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May 28th, 2026: Shows Leaving Netflix, The Lincoln Memorial Pool And Misplaced Things

6 min · 28 mei 2026
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Lindsey Vernick hosts The Daily Sarcast from South Beach, Miami. Top stories include the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool repair ballooning to $13.1 million after a no-bid contract, failed sealing attempts, and a blotchy blue waterproof coating. Also covered: President Biden is suing the Justice Department to block release of audio recordings with his ghostwriter that were collected during a classified documents investigation, while Republicans push for disclosure. Plus: Netflix announces a June purge of comfort movies like Sex and the City, Mean Girls, and Mrs. Doubtfire, and Lindsay shares Miami swim-week updates, misplaced meds and passport woes, workplace intimacy observations, and a brief cooking tip. Contact: lindsay@thedailystarcast.com.

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June 11th, 2026: Social Media Bans, SpaceX Makes Millionaires And My Week

On June 11, 2026, Lindsey Vernick delivers the Daily Sarcast — sponsored by Trader Joe’s flowers — with a short, funny roundup of today’s top headlines. Australia’s new law banning social media for under‑16s is failing in practice: most teens are still on Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok, though some parents welcome the legal cover to limit screen time for younger kids. SpaceX files for an IPO with a roughly $1.77 trillion valuation, creating unexpected millionaires among employees while also highlighting wild stories about who cashed out early. The NBA is left guessing Victor Wembanyama’s true height as listings change and fans joke that he may need a ladder (or a drone) to be measured accurately. Lindsay wraps up with personal notes about unemployment bureaucracy, small-life adventures (including a rat scare), a cooking tip, and a promise to return tomorrow.

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