TALK TO ME, TEXT IT The morning starts soft—fog on the windshield, coffee in hand—then swerves into a ride full of surprise, conflict, and big questions. We move from a flight attendant’s barf bag full of cash to a very public feud in conservative media and a royal blowup that ends with a smile for the cameras. Every turn asks the same thing: who owns the story we tell about our lives? First, we unpack the Bongino flare-up and the way movements sort friends from enemies with labels that heat...
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TALK TO ME, TEXT IT The morning starts soft—fog on the windshield, coffee in hand—then swerves into a ride full of surprise, conflict, and big questions. We move from a flight attendant’s barf bag full of cash to a very public feud in conservative media and a royal blowup that ends with a smile for the cameras. Every turn asks the same thing: who owns the story we tell about our lives? First, we unpack the Bongino flare-up and the way movements sort friends from enemies with labels that heat...
What Your Blood Type Says About Health And Why Times Square Confetti Still Makes A Grown Man Cry
An Americanist
11 minutes
1 week ago
What Your Blood Type Says About Health And Why Times Square Confetti Still Makes A Grown Man Cry
TALK TO ME, TEXT IT A countdown, a wig switch, and two stories that stick: we dig into what your blood type might say about your health, then climb to the rooftops with the man who sets Times Square’s confetti loose at midnight. The science comes first. We break down how types A, B, AB, and O relate to risks like norovirus, ulcers, heart attack, stroke, and clotting, and why hospitals treat AB plasma like “liquid gold” while relying on O-negative donors in emergencies. We talk through univers...
An Americanist
TALK TO ME, TEXT IT The morning starts soft—fog on the windshield, coffee in hand—then swerves into a ride full of surprise, conflict, and big questions. We move from a flight attendant’s barf bag full of cash to a very public feud in conservative media and a royal blowup that ends with a smile for the cameras. Every turn asks the same thing: who owns the story we tell about our lives? First, we unpack the Bongino flare-up and the way movements sort friends from enemies with labels that heat...