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Here's the weirdest space stories we covered in 2025.

Scoot asks if you ever had a "not-so-nice" Christmas and how'd you deal with it? Also, Scoot shares the message in the movie "Polar Express." Then, Scoot recites "Twas the Night Before Christmas at the Upper Pontabla," "Twas the Night Before Christmas at the White House (2022)," and "Twas the Night Before Christmas at the White House (2025)."

Scoot is surprised at the message in the movie "Polar Express." Then, Scoot recites "Twas the Night Before Christmas at the White House (2022)" and "Twas the Night Before Christmas at the White House (2025)."

Scoot recites "Twas the Night Before Christmas at the White House (2025)."

Scoot recites "Twas the Night Before Christmas at the White House (2022)"

Scoot asks if you ever had a "not-so-nice" Christmas and how'd you deal with it? Then, Scoot recites "Twas the Night Before Christmas at the Upper Pontabla"

Scoot recites "Twas the Night Before Christmas at the Upper Pontabla"

On today's show, Scoot broadcasts LIVE at Perfume Headquarters. Scoot lays out the criteria of what constitutes a Christmas movie. Scoot talks to Congressman Troy Carter about the U.S. taking over Greenland and the contents of the Epstein files. Scoot talks about the New Orleans Pelicans winning 5 in a row and Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf getting into a physical altercation with a Detroit Lions fan.

Scoot broadcasts LIVE at Perfume Headquarters. Scoot talks about the New Orleans Pelicans winning 5 in a row and Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf getting into a physical altercation with a Detroit Lions fan.

Scoot broadcasts LIVE at Perfume Headquarters. Scoot talks to Congressman Troy Carter about the U.S. taking over Greenland and the contents of the Epstein files.

Scoot talks to Congressman Troy Carter about the U.S. taking over Greenland and the contents of the Epstein files.

Scoot broadcasts LIVE at Perfume Headquarters. Scoot lays out the criteria of what constitutes a Christmas movie.

On today's show, Scoot asks New Orleans Saints fans how they feel about post-Saints Sean Payton and if they believe Payton took advantage of the Black n' Gold. Also, Scoot talks about the future of Taysom Hill, Cam Jordan, and DeMario Davis; the heavily redacted release of the Epstein files; and President Trump appointing Gov. Jeff Landry envoy to Greenland. Then, Scoot talks about the NFL not holding referees accountable for bumbling bad calls that affect the outcome of a game, popular Christmas gifts, and Cher lip-syncing on SNL.

Scoot talks about the NFL not holding referees accountable for bumbling bad calls that affect the outcome of a game, popular Christmas gifts, and Cher lip-syncing on SNL.

Scoot talks about the future of Taysom Hill, Cam Jordan, and DeMario Davis; the heavily redacted release of the Epstein files; and President Trump appointing Gov. Jeff Landry envoy to Greenland.

Scoot asks New Orleans Saints fans how they feel about post-Saints Sean Payton and if they believe Payton took advantage of the Black n' Gold.

Scoot talks about President Trump naming Gov. Jeff Landry the envoy to Greenland

Scoot asks why the Epstein Files so are heavily redacted.

2025 was a year of extremes in terms of weather patterns and natural disasters, from deadly floods in Texas, to Canadian wildfire smoke blanketing the Midwest and California's record-setting wildfires. Plus, it marked the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Here's the year in natural disasters.

Here's a snapshot of what happened in every sector of the US economy in 2025, from housing to retail, interest rates to unlikely breakout businesses.

We're rounding up the weirdest stories of 2025. In this episode, the top of the top -- Colossal Biosciences' work to bring back extinct animals, the rapture that never came and a possible break in the D.B. Cooper case.

So much good football this season (just not in New Orleans); DOJ drags feet on Epstein Files release and hopes we won't notice; Trump finishes what Biden started with marijuana scheduling change; "Wonderful Christmastime" - good song or total suckage? Rhonda Shear is streaming back into your TV set

With Tulane in the college football playoffs, an NFL doubleheader Saturday and what should be a competitive Saints game on Sunday, there's lots to love

Have you been missing Rhonda say "UP all night?!" Well, you're in luck because she's coming back!

There's no more sitting on the fence, there are no more valid excuses for hedging. The DOJ's Epstein Files were mandated by law to be released today - so why the delay?

There's fewer and fewer ways to look around or ignore the fact that the President is a malignant narcissist who doesn't care about anyone or anything except himself

President Trump signed an executive order reclassifying marijuana as a Schedule III controlled substance, but was his heart really in it or was it a naked political ploy? Either way, he fell asleep at his desk right after

The Department of Justice will miss the legally-binding deadline to release all the Epstein-related materials Congress forced them to distribute - nobody is really surprised

The latest jobs reports paints a dark picture of the US economy, but that's playing into the problems? Experts and analysts weigh in. Have you heard of performative job postings? they're a thing.

On today's show, Scoot talks about going to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert, President Trump's primetime speech, and The Rolling Stones cancelling a planned tour due to Keith Richard's health. Also, Scoot talks about President Trump signing an executive order classifying marijuana as a Schedule 3 drug, the San Antonio family fined $2,500 by their Homeowners Association for decorating their home like the Griswolds from "Christmas Vacation," and Tucker Carlson's failed prediction that President Trump will announce war with Venezuela during his speech. Then, Kevin Todd of thesportsbrokers.com joins the show to give his football predictions for this week.

Scoot talks about the positives of President Trump signing an executive order classifying marijuana as a Schedule 3 drug. Then, Kevin Todd of thesportsbrokers.com joins Scoot to give his football predictions for this week.

Scoot talks about President Trump signing an executive order classifying marijuana as a Schedule 3 drug, the San Antonio family fined $2,500 by their Homeowners Association for decorating their home like the Griswolds from "Christmas Vacation," and Tucker Carlson's failed prediction that President Trump will announce war with Venezuela during his speech.

Scoot talks about going to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert, President Trump's primetime speech, and The Rolling Stones cancelling a planned tour due to Keith Richard's health.

Kevin Todd of thesportsbrokers.com joins Scoot to give his football predictions for this week.

Scoot goes over the news sound bites reacting to President Trump's recent prime time speech

On today's show, Scoot goes over the numbers of immigrants snatched during Operation Catahoula Crunch, talks about President Trump claiming that mega-donor Miriam Adelson offered him $250 million to run for another term in 2028, and addresses people who defend President Trump's comments after Rob Reiner's murder. Also, Scoot talks about White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles's comments stated in a Vanity Fair interview, the Rolling Stones cancelling a 2026 tour, ICE detaining people who may not need to be detained, and the Seattle Seahawks debuting a new uniform on Thursday Night Football. Then, Scoot talks about what gifts to get Gen Zer and people who already have everything, the movie industry losing to streaming services, and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino preparing to leave his position.

Scoot talks about what gifts to get Gen Zer and people who already have everything, the movie industry losing to streaming services, and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is preparing to leave his position.

Scoot talks about White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles's comments stated in a Vanity Fair interview, the Rolling Stones cancelling a 2026 tour, ICE detaining people who may not need to be detained, and the Seattle Seahawks debuting a new uniform on Thursday Night Football.

Scoot goes over the numbers of immigrants snatched during Operation Catahoula Crunch, talks about President Trump claiming that mega-donor Miriam Adelson offered him $250 million to run for another term in 2028, and addresses people who defend President Trump's comments after Rob Reiner's murder.

Scoot talks about what gifts to get Gen Zers and people who already have everything.

Scoot talks about the the Seattle Seahawks debuting a new uniform on Thursday Night Football.

Scoot addresses people who defend President Trump's comments after Rob Reiner's murder.