Julia Fox being a guest on Ziwe is an inevitability we all could have seen coming — those two go together like peanut butter and jelly, a fox and a hound, or a giant ball of crazy and someone who lives to interview giant balls of crazy. Ziwe is a race-baiting Captain Ahab and Julia Fox is her great white (Italianx) whale. Her interview, exclusively premiering on Vulture, will be a segment in the upcoming second season of Ziwe on Showtime, and just like Fox’s TikTok, it does not disappoint.
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Upon learning that the Arizona senator Kyrsten Sinema was leaving their party, some Democrats’ reactions could best be summed up with two words: good riddance.
The lawmaker has been a thorn in their side since the early days of Joe Biden’s presidency, snarling negotiations over the White House’s priorities and voting down reforms dear to progressives such as raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, and reforming the Senate filibuster.
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Harrisburg, Pa., leads the nation in a dubious distinction: It has the most debt per capita of any U.S. city. The town's 50,000 citizens are on the hook for $1.5 billion.
The bizarre tale behind the massive debt includes a do-gooder who skipped town, an epically mismanaged incinerator, and possible criminal behavior.
I profiled the do-gooder, David Unkovic, earlier this year. He was appointed by the state of Pennsylvania to fix the Harrisburg debt problem.