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In today’s episode of The Morning Hustle Podcast, hosts Lore’l, Kyle Santillian, and Alton Walker delve into the latest trending topics. Tinder is testing a new height preference feature for its Platinum subscribers, allowing users to set minimum and maximum height ranges for potential matches. While the company claims this aims to help users connect more intentionally, the feature has ignited debates about superficiality and height bias in online dating.
The podcast also covers a dramatic incident at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial in New York. A woman was escorted out of the courtroom after a disruptive outburst, where she shouted profanities and confronted Combs directly, leading to a temporary halt in proceedings. Additionally, Lil Wayne has announced his “Tha Carter VI” tour, celebrating over two decades of his acclaimed album series. However, fans in his hometown of New Orleans are expressing disappointment, as the city is notably absent from the tour itinerary.
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Today on We Vote Too, we’re diving headfirst into a conversation many avoid but desperately need: Why do so many low-income white Americans keep voting against their own economic interests? […]
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