On this week’s episode of Let’s Weekend, we talk about the awful people that finally got their comeuppance, some good news for reparations, and the good news about Mark Hoppus.
- Intro
- What Are We Up To?
- C: Simpsons, Rocket League, Away, Gas Station Simulator
- B: Tales of Arise, finished Deltarune, Horror season, Victory in the Mouse Wars.
- Brandon’s Random Factoid
- Assholes of the Week: R. Kelly found guilty on all counts in sex trafficking trial
- Capital Gazette shooter sentenced to multiple life prison terms, plus 345 years
- London police officer gets a life sentence for killing Sarah Everard
- Alex Jones is fully liable for all damages that the jury for his Sandy Hook trials determines he should pay to his victims
- 96 year old secretary for the SS commander of the Stutthof concentration camp caught after trying to skip her Nazi trial
- Heroes of the Week: Canada celebrated their first-ever National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in light of government’s indian residential schools
- Congress Cavalcade
- Senate GOP blocks government funding bill over the debt ceiling
- Treasury Sec. says Fed Gov could run out of cash by October 18
- House passes bill to avoid debt default, but likely won’t go far
- Congress passed a new short-term funding bill before Thursday night deadline
- Nancy Pelosi delays vote on Infrastructure bill
- USPS will be slowing down services and increasing prices for the holidays
- Iceland almost had a female-majority parliament, but a recount confirms it’s just short
- YouTube is banning all vaccine misinformation content
- A Danish museum paid an artist $84k to create art, got back two blank canvases
- US gov’t declares 23 species of birds, fish, and other species extinct
- Wild birds will be protected by the gov’t enforcing rules again after Trump stopped it
- The Vinland map of the New World officially confirmed to be fake
- A megacomet will be heading towards our solar system within the next 10 years
- Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus is now cancer free
- The Black Widow pay lawsuit has been settled between Scarlett Johansson and Disney
- Book of Boba Fett will be debuting December 29 on Disney Plus
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