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BONUS: 'It'll take a lot to recover from higher prices:' false promises and confusion over end of war in Iran

21 min · 23. juni 2026
episode BONUS: 'It'll take a lot to recover from higher prices:' false promises and confusion over end of war in Iran cover

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As the rhetoric keeps changing about what we were trying to do in Iran and whether it succeeded, some are at their breaking point, including farmers. WWL's Newell Normand asks why a clear truth seems to be such a challenge. We also dive into the truth about frozen yogurt and whether it's actually healthier than ice cream.

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