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Frank starts the show joined by nationally-syndicated host Dominic Carter to talk about the federal charges against NYC Mayor Adams potentially being dropped. He later talks with Robert Wuhl, an actor, comedian, writer and sports anchor, probably best known for his role on HBO’s Arliss. They talk about the Super Bowl, baseball, acting and much more. Frank discusses United Healthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione raising $300,000 for his legal defense fund. He then chats with Larry Rutman, an award-winning podcaster and author, whose latest book is Intimate Conversations: Face to Face with Matchless Musicians. They talk about music, baseball and the American-Jewish experience. Frank starts the third hour talking about lines between gambling and investing as brokerage firms use similar tactics of enticing customers as gambling businesses. He moves on to talk about Rep. Nancy Mace addressing Congress about being raped and opens mail from listeners. He later reveals the Conspiracy of the Day on the release of 14,000 more pages of documentation about the assassination of JFK. Frank wraps up the show talking about Kanye West selling shirts with swastikas on them. He is also joined by James Flippin for News You Can Use.

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Frank starts the show joined by nationally-syndicated host Dominic Carter to talk about the federal charges against NYC Mayor Adams potentially being dropped. He later talks with Robert Wuhl, an actor, comedian, writer and sports anchor, probably best known for his role on HBO’s Arliss. They talk about the Super Bowl, baseball, acting and much more. Frank discusses United Healthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione raising $300,000 for his legal defense fund. He then chats with Larry Rutman, an award-winning podcaster and author, whose latest book is Intimate Conversations: Face to Face with Matchless Musicians. They talk about music, baseball and the American-Jewish experience. Frank starts the third hour talking about lines between gambling and investing as brokerage firms use similar tactics of enticing customers as gambling businesses. He moves on to talk about Rep. Nancy Mace addressing Congress about being raped and opens mail from listeners. He later reveals the Conspiracy of the Day on the release of 14,000 more pages of documentation about the assassination of JFK. Frank wraps up the show talking about Kanye West selling shirts with swastikas on them. He is also joined by James Flippin for News You Can Use.

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