60 Songs That Explain the '90s - D’Angelo—“Untitled (How Does It Feel)”
Today, Rob breaks down one of the many impossible expectations we have for our musical stars—the memorial performance. After years of staying out of the public eye, D’Angelo paid tribute to the artist he grew up imitating, Prince, not because he was expected to but because he had something to share. The bulk of D’Angelo’s career was spent defying our expectations, from taking his time between each of his three studio albums to refusing to become a one-dimensional sex symbol after the release of his “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” music video. Rob speaks to author and poet Hanif Abdurraqib about how we misinterpreted this music video and how we should all be grateful we were born at a time when we could listen to D’Angelo.
Host: Rob Harvilla
Producers: Justin Sayles and Olivia Crerie
Additional Video Editing: Kevin Pooler
Guest: Hanif Abdurraqib
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Up First from NPR - Trump Delivers State Of The Union, Economic Focus, Aviation Safety Bill
President Trump touted the beginnings of an American revival during his State of the Union address. He talked about a “turnaround for the ages,” in a record-length speech filled with exaggeration.
And a bipartisan aviation safety bill failed to advance in Congress after the Pentagon withdrew its support.
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Today’s episode of Up First was edited by Rebekah Metzler, Rafael Nam, Russell Lewis, HJ Mai and Adriana Gallardo.
It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas.
Our director is Christopher Thomas.We get engineering support from Neisha Heines. Our technical director is Carleigh Strange.
And our Supervising Producer is Michael Lipkin.
(0:00) Introduction
(01:54) Trump Delivers State Of The Union
(05:34) What Trump Had To Say About The Economy
(09:34) Aviation Safety Bill
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WSJ What’s News - Voters and Trump See a Very Different Economic Reality
A.M. Edition for Feb. 25. In the longest State of the Union address on record, President Trump tried to persuade Americans that the economy is in better shape than many think it is. WSJ White House reporter Meridith McGraw parses the speech where Trump doubled down on his tariffs, immigration policies and attacks on Democrats. Plus, Warner Bros. Discovery says the latest takeover bid from Paramount could top the best offer from Netflix. And, Anthropic says it could roll back the safety commitments it’s known for - if a rival releases a superior AI model. Daniel Bach hosts.
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The Daily - Trump’s Very Long, Very Partisan State of the Union Speech
In his first State of the Union address of his second term, President Trump offered a rosy portrait of a United States that has lost confidence in his leadership.
He also relentlessly baited Democrats, who want to win back control of Congress in the midterms this fall.
David E. Sanger, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, takes us inside the room.
Guest: David E. Sanger, the White House and National Security Correspondent for The New York Times, reporting on President Trump and his administration.
Background reading:
- During his State of the Union address, Mr. Trump heralded economic and border policies while deriding Democrats.
- Here are some fact checks of his speech.
Photo: Kenny Holston/The New York Times
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Start Here - “Winning” Issues? Trump’s State of the Union Address
President Trump pitches his economic agenda in the State of the Union address as polls show many Americans remain skeptical. Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales says he will not resign over allegations of an affair with a staffer despite calls from fellow Republicans to do so. And, a snowball fight in New York City sparks an NYPD investigation after two officers get caught in the crossfire.
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Money Girl - Is the 4% Rule Dead? 8 Personal Finance Rules of Thumb Explained
998. How much do you really need to retire? Should you always buy term life insurance? In episode 998, Money Girl Laura Adams audits 8 popular financial rules of thumb to see if they hold up in today’s economy.
What you’ll learn:
- The Rule of 72: How to calculate when your money will double.
- The DIME Method: A smarter way to calculate life insurance than "10x your income."
- Emergency Fund Math: Why 3 months might not be enough for you.
- Investing Allocations: Why "100 minus your age" is likely too conservative for 2026.
- Retirement Readiness: Understanding the "Multiplier of 25" and the 4% withdrawal rule.
Don't follow a rule just because it's famous—follow it because it works for your life.
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Getting Hammered® - Olympic Golds & Golden Crashouts
In this episode of 'Getting Hammered', hosts Mary Katharine Ham and Vic Matus discuss Olympic highlights, the libs and journos who are trying to ruin them, personal parenting challenges, and the recent Supreme Court ruling on tariffs. They also cover Gavin Newsom's public persona and AOC's emo responses to criticism of her Munich performance.
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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 2.25.26
Alabama
- Gerrick Wilkins calls for ALGOP leadership to remove House Speaker from party
- James Lomax is chosen to be House Majority Whip by House Majority Leader
- Research into Queer animals happening at University of South Alabama
- A "Change My Mind" tent was held at U of A despite prior death threats
National
- President Trump delivers SOTU speech to Joint Session of Congress
- HUD Secretary says Housing prices are lowering with illegals removed
- Study confirms that transgender violence is disproportionately high
- NYC Mayor speaks at Mosque where Imam has called for death to infidels
What A Day - Medals, Insults and A Very Long Speech
Trump’s State of the Union address had everything — if by “everything,” you mean easily fact-checkable lies. We also got fearmongering and racism about Somali immigrants… Trump’s frequently used claim that Democrats can only win elections if they cheat… and a lot of awards for members of the armed services. But his overall message was the same we get every single day on Truth Social in between rants about cable television hosts and misused punctuation: we are the hottest country in the world and everything is awesome and great. So to talk more about the longest State of the Union speech in history, we spoke with two people who were covering it from D.C.: Crooked News Editor Greg Walters and What A Day Newsletter writer Matt Berg.
Show Notes:
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- For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
