Bree's World

Of Midcentury Libraries, Spy Turtles, and a Knicks Miracle

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Grab a warm mug of dark roast and let the rush of the world wash away. Today, Bree celebrates an unbelievable sports milestone before diving into the shifting legacy of corporate giving—asking why today's tech giants give us algorithms instead of the physical libraries of the past. Plus, a nostalgic dive into the bizarre food marketing of the '70s, a look at John Stamos's unexpected internet headlines, and a trip into the strange reality of deep-sea "spy turtles" and recently declassified Pentagon UFO files. Pull up a chair, adjust your headphones, and let's take it slow.

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