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The Last Week in History

By: Rachel Davis and Mollie Kennedy
  • Summary

  • Welcome to "The Last Week in History," where we bring you a refreshing perspective on the week’s most important events. Join Mollie and Rachel as they dive into current news, discuss local happenings that matter to our community, and unpack trending issues with a clear, thoughtful approach. Whether you're looking to stay informed or engage in meaningful conversation, "The Last Week in History" is here for you. You won't have to ask yourself where upstate meets downstate as these two New Yorkers bring the best of both together in this weekly podcast. Tune in for insightful discussions and a reliable take on the news that affects us all.

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Episodes
  • The Pilot - Trump's Rhetoric and Biden's Moments of Clarity and Confusion
    Jul 3 2024

    In this week's episode of 'The Last Week in History,' hosts Mollie and Rachel dive into the recent presidential debate, offering their candid and humorous takes on the performances of the candidates. They discuss the notable moments, including Trump's repetitive rhetoric and Biden's moments of clarity and confusion. The conversation also dives right on in on important issues like child care, local government, and abortion, highlighting the need for more focus on state and local policies. Join Mollie and Rachel as they jump head-first into the complexities of current events, emphasizing the importance of staying informed and engaged in local politics.

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    28 mins

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