The creaky gears of justice finally appear to be turning, yet everything is still terrible. We delve into the Trump-Zalensky phone call, troubles at the We Company and the fraud that is ComScore. Also on the docket: a New Jersey couple goes under the knife to correct their RBF; Mark Ronson reveals his sexual orientation (spoiler: he’s attracted to beautiful, smart women); Gucci predicts people will be wearing straitjackets next summer; and Irish Rail has an unusual explanation for their train delays involving a bird. Finally, we have a boots-on-the-ground update from the Isle of Rockall, Britain’s final act of imperial expansion.  

 

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In this week’s episode: 

Read the transcript. Just do it. 

WeWork, once the hottest company in tech, is having some issues. 

Read the NY Times review of the Gucci fashion show, featuring 20 variations of straightjackets. 

 

Big #YUPs to…

The seven freshman Democrats who wrote this Washington Post op-ed calling for impeachment. 

The Vox-New York Magazine merger.