Kayal and Company

Mutant Mice Are Taking Over Philly As Toy Story 5 Demolishes The Box Office

29 min · 22. juni 2026
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Kayal and Company opens with a major reality check for the region as the National Weather Service issues severe weather alerts for downpours, flash flooding, and historic wind gusts. We look at the data showing these are the highest winds the Delaware Valley has experienced since 1982, prompting a massive debate within the crew. While some try to attribute the shifts to climate change, we point out the obvious local factors—like over-construction and clearing out massive sections of trees—that turn local neighborhoods and golf courses into literal wind tunnels. Plus, with France taking on Iraq at Lincoln Financial Field, we break down the strict FIFA lightning evacuation rules and wonder who is actually buying tickets to this match. The crew then pivots to the latest bizarre local headlines, including a newly released Rutgers University study tracking mutant mice in Philadelphia and Trenton. We dive into the terrifying reality that 84% of these local rodents carry a mutant gene making them completely resistant to standard chemical baits, essentially sparking a real-life pest revolution. We also track a viral, tragic video out of Houston where a driver crashed a Tesla Model 3 directly into a home, killing a 76-year-old grandmother, while attempting to blame the vehicle's automated autopilot feature. Shifting to entertainment, we celebrate the massive $312 million global box office opening of Toy Story 5, breaking down why its tech-focused storyline resonates so deeply with modern parents. Finally, Kayal and Company tackles a depressing new study from Wallet Hub that ranks Pennsylvania 38th in the nation for patriotism. We express our sheer disbelief at how the birthplace of American democracy can rank so low in civic engagement and veteran presence, especially compared to neighboring states. We cap off the morning with breaking foreign policy news out of Switzerland, where the U.S. Treasury Department officially authorized the sale of Iranian oil for 60 days following productive talks. We listen to Vice President JD Vance break down the major milestones achieved over the weekend, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz, implementing regional ceasefire de-confliction mechanisms, and forcing Iran to invite nuclear inspectors back into the country.

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