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The Most Expensive Judicial Race in U.S. History, and a Growing Demand for Ivermectin

Apr 01, 202510 min
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Plus, the return of the rotating restaurant. 

On Today’s Episode:

What to Watch in Today’s Big Elections in Wisconsin and Florida, by Reid J. Epstein and Emily Cochrane

U.S. Deports More Detainees to El Salvador, Calling Them ‘Violent Criminals,’ by Devlin Barrett, Karoun Demirjian and Annie Correal

Pentagon Eliminates Lower Fitness Standards for Women in Combat Roles, by Chris Cameron

What Ivermectin Can (and Can’t) Do, by Dani Blum

The Revolving Restaurant Is Back Again (and Again), by Diana Budds

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