Watch this episode on YouTube. Welcome back, Wretchos! In this episode, we'll be covering a variety of topics this week, including whether Gen Z can handle criticism effectively, if the politics of Israel are changing, and whether a sleep divorce is a good idea. Don't miss out, and remember to catch us on YouTube for more engaging content. Wretch on!
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Time Stamps:
4:09 Front Page
50:13 Obsessions
1:01:23 Reader Mail
1:03:32 Favorite Items
Show Notes:
NYT:Inflation Was Hotter Than Expected in March, Unwelcome News for the Fed
WSJ: Biden Is Spending $1 Trillion to Fight Climate Change. Voters Don’t Care.
TFP: I’ve Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust.
WSJ: We Aren’t Posting on Social Media as Much Anymore. Will We Ever?
Newsnation: Hundreds expected to tie the knot during solar eclipse
The Guardian: ‘Mostly felt like a speed bump’: US man on getting vasectomy amid earthquake
Semafor: Border crisis might be boon for economy
Wapo: Gen Z workers can take criticism. You're just phrasing it wrong.
Pagesix: Matt Lauer holds hands with girlfriend Shamin Abas at Don Lemon's wedding
Dailymail: Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck's 15-year-old daughter, formerly Seraphina Rose, debuts new name Fin
WSJ: The Couples Trading Restless Nights for Separate Bedrooms
@dieworkwear on Twitter: "my man"
Obsessions:
Politico: Playbook: Could Bibi tank Ukraine aid?
Politico: The politics of Israel are changing
The Atlantic: 'White Rural Rage' Is an Utterly Misleading Book
The Remnant Podcast: Hillbillies in the Mist
The Atlantic: Civil War Was Made in Anger
Reader Mail:
The Daily Beast: The Instagram Stars Hiding Their Famous, Muslim-Hating Mom, Pamela Geller
Favorite Items:
NY Times: How a Vacant Lot Became Our Own Dirtbag Narnia
Jewish Insider: Several university leaders begin cracking down on anti-Israel disruptions on campus.