Group of former @UCLAFootball QBs are getting together this weekend for a great cause
Thanks to Pat Cowan for coming on the show. It's been 20 years since the Bruins 13-9 win over USC
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This guy filmed Big Boy No. 4014, the largest steam locomotive still operating anywhere in the world. It's one of eight, the only one still running today.
I am grateful to the NBPA for advocating on my behalf and to the NBA for their fair decision. It was so important to me to be present for the birth of my daughter in December and I appreciate Mark, Jeanie, Rob, JJ, and the entire Lakers organization for fully supporting me and allowing me to travel to be there. This season has been so special to me because of what my teammates and I have been able to accomplish, and I am honored to have the opportunity to be considered for the league’s end-of-season awards.
...The public apology is a very rare occurrence on the Court and inures to the great benefit of the justice and the Court. As I said in the article, Justice Sotomayor is neither mean-spirited nor uncivil. We all make unguarded statements that we regret and the Justice showed integrity and collegiality in issuing the apology.
I previously criticized Justice Sonia Sotomayor for a personal attack on Justice Brett Kavanaugh and call for a correction and an apology. jonathanturley.org/2026/04/10/con… She has now done so: "I regret my hurtful comments. I have apologized to my colleague"...
History has a warning—and too many people ignore it.
I walk through one of the most shocking political moments ever: Winston Churchill leading Britain to victory over Nazi Germany… and then being voted out. A landslide loss. How does that happen?
I connect it to today—looking at modern politics, war leadership, and the possibility that voters turn on the very leaders who deliver results. From Churchill to current global leaders, the pattern is the same: when the crisis fades, memory fades—and bad decisions follow.
I break down what this means for elections, for leadership, and for countries facing real threats. Because history doesn’t just repeat—it warns.
Why do democratic societies sometimes reject their strongest leaders at the worst possible moment? That’s the question you need to think about.
Watch the entire episode:
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It was a great honor and lots of fun to join my dear friend Dan Bongino on his podcast today. Dan is outstanding. Check out today's podcast here:
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