WI Supreme Court Rejects WMC's PFAS Attack, Zohran's NYC Primary Win Forces Dem Party Leaders to Choose, Google's Triple Antitrust Losses Haven't Split It Up Yet, more cover art

WI Supreme Court Rejects WMC's PFAS Attack, Zohran's NYC Primary Win Forces Dem Party Leaders to Choose, Google's Triple Antitrust Losses Haven't Split It Up Yet, more

WI Supreme Court Rejects WMC's PFAS Attack, Zohran's NYC Primary Win Forces Dem Party Leaders to Choose, Google's Triple Antitrust Losses Haven't Split It Up Yet, more

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On today's episode, we look at how Wisconsin's Supreme Court, on a 5 to 2 decision, upheld the WI Dept of Natural Resources' ability to regulate toxins and pollutants ahead of the lengthy process of having those materials be officially designated as dangerous.


Next, Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani's stunning and decisive win of this week's New York City Mayoral Primary over his establishment, centrist opponent Andrew Cuomo has put the leadership of the Democratic Party into a position where they must make a choice: follow the lead of the voters, who resoundingly rejected Cuomo's Centrist, pro-Zionist campaign and all the money that brought, or fight Zohran and the bright change he represents.


Finally, we look over what should have been a done deal: Google's Alphabet has lost three antitrust lawsuits, and has been determined to be an illegal monopoly, so why is it still intact? All this and more on TMI for Friday, June 27, 2025 - listen in for YOUR Cure for the Common Media!

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