The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has redrawn a gerrymandered map. Will this set a precedent, can you expect to be more fairly represented, and could this end partisan gridlock?
Democrats and Republican leadership have announced a potential two year budget deal. Will this deal be good for the American people? Why did Nancy Pelosi give an eight hour speech?
President Trump spoke about his immigration “compromise” during his State of the Union address. Can Democrats and Republicans find common ground to enact meaningful immigration reform?
Rupert Murdoch has suggested that if Facebook cares about responsible media then it should pay publishers for content the same way cable providers do. What could this mean for fake news?
The budget has been delayed three times and is about to be delayed for a fourth time. That is, if Democrats don’t prevent it from passing because of their concerns with DACA. Should they use the budget as political leverage?
In today's episode, Justin and Lance discuss the hospital coverage crisis for Native Americans and how Puerto Rico is still not shaping up as they try to rebuild.
ESPN has become something different, but is it better? Lance gets grumpy about E-sports and we discuss what is a sport. Plus College Football Previews.
Giancarlo Stanton is hitting the ball out of the park at a large rate, but what number does he break the record at? The Elliot situation has gotten very sticky and we break it all down.
Josh Rosen had an exclusive interview with Bleacher Report about his education and his thoughts on the NCAA. Lance and Cam go on tons of tangents and come up with solutions.
With the Republicans floundering the obvious winners are the Democrats but do they have a plan in order to capitalize on the hysteria? Is Pelosi still the leader?
Colin Kaepernick has another potential destination, but another owner is not all in on Kaep's message. Should this concern the NFL or the citizens of Baltimore? Would this help the NFL's image?
A new study has shed new light on how many NFL players are affected by repeated blows to the head. 99% of the players studied had the disease. What does this mean for NFL and its owners? Should kids play high school ball?
We can't stop this little thing called health care from blowing up on Congress' floor and Donald Trump can't stop tweeting government decisions and being discriminatory.