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The D.L. Hughley Show
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The D.L. Hughley Show is now here! In this daily podcast, Comic D.L. Hughley provides a dose of truth while commenting on the latest news, pop culture, politics, sports, and social justice. Hughley takes listeners on a no-holds ride of humor and reality, stating, "I'm fast, funny, and topical. I make people laugh a lot and think a little. Some people want to push the envelope – I try to see if I can singe it a little."
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The D.L. Hughley Show opens with sharp political commentary as Trump launches lawsuits against six states—Delaware, Maryland, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington—accusing them of violating federal law by refusing to hand over voter-registration records. According to recent reporting, Trump claims the states’ refusal blocks transparency, while voting-rights advocates warn the move could invite voter intimidation. From there, the show pivots into a fiery and funny Question of the Day sparked by a viral clip: a mother asks her child’s father for money to buy clothes, but he buys the clothes himself—prompting her anger. Callers passionately break down whether he was responsible or overstepped. DL argues the father met the stated need, while others insist moms often prefer to choose clothing themselves. The episode also features a lively conversation with Ludacris, who reflects on evolving as an artist, fatherhood inspiring new creative work, and the global reach of his series Karma’s World, now streaming in 191 countries. He also hints at returning to music after focusing on film and family. The show closes with major entertainment buzz: widespread chatter about Netflix’s purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery, a deal audiences fear could create a near-monopoly in streaming. DL notes that Trump—fresh off his lawsuits—is even trying to insert himself into the Hollywood mega-merger, drawing laughter and disbelief from the crew. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Widespread chatter about Netflix’s purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery, a deal audiences fear could create a near-monopoly in streaming. DL notes that Trump—fresh off his lawsuits—is even trying to insert himself into the Hollywood mega-merger, drawing laughter and disbelief from the crew. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This hour features a lively conversation with Ludacris, who reflects on evolving as an artist, fatherhood inspiring new creative work, and the global reach of his series Karma’s World, now streaming in 191 countries. He also hints at returning to music after focusing on film and family. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show pivots into a fiery and funny Question of the Day sparked by a viral clip: a mother asks her child’s father for money to buy clothes, but he buys the clothes himself—prompting her anger. Callers passionately break down whether he was responsible or overstepped. DL argues the father met the stated need, while others insist moms often prefer to choose clothing themselves. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump launches lawsuits against six states—Delaware, Maryland, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington—accusing them of violating federal law by refusing to hand over voter-registration records. According to recent reporting, Trump claims the states’ refusal blocks transparency, while voting-rights advocates warn the move could invite voter intimidation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is Monday, but the D.L. Hughley Show Podcast will make you feel like it is the weekend with a What Had Happened Was Friday. Today fans will hear some of the best callers from last week’s Questions of the Day. On The Jazzy Report, Jasmine Sanders spoke about The New York Times suing Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. The New York Times is suing due to the Pentagon’s policy for media outlets to pledge not to gather information unless defense officials formally authorize its release. Also, sometimes people get upset with some of the things that D.L. has to say, so he gives them the opportunity to say, F- You D.L. Hughley with our F- You D.L. Hughley correspondent, little Niecy James. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sometimes people get upset with some of the things that D.L. has to say, so he gives them the opportunity to say, F- You D.L. Hughley with our F- You D.L. Hughley correspondent, little Niecy James. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oleebo the streaming hack warrior is back with another bootleg movie review. Today, Oleebo reviews the action movie starring Glen Powell and Daniel Ezra. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is Monday, but the D.L. Hughley Show Podcast will make you feel like it is the weekend with a What Had Happened Was Friday. Today fans will hear some of the best callers from last week’s Questions of the Day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On The Jazzy Report, Jasmine Sanders spoke about The New York Times suing Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. The New York Times is suing due to the Pentagon’s policy for media outlets to pledge not to gather information unless defense officials formally authorize its release. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Militant Man Jamal Kingsley is back on D.L. Hughley Show Podcast to expose racism in our everyday lives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jasmine Sanders gives five things you should know about a man before you get serious on My Top 5. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Question of the Day has to deal with dating. How long should a woman wait until she shows a person she is dating what she looks like without makeup on? The DLHS crew debate this topic as listeners call in to give their thoughts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Megan Thee Stallion wins again in court. A jury has found that blogger Milagro Elizabeth Cooper, who goes by Milagro Gramz, was spreading misinformation, cyberstalking, and defamed the platinum selling rap star. This is in connection to the shooting incident between Megan and now incarcerated rapper Tory Lanez. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show opens with explosive news. Michael Jordan and his racing outfit are now front and center in a high-stakes antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR, accusing the sanctioning body of running a monopoly that forces teams into unfair charter-system terms. Co-owned with driver Denny Hamlin, 23XI Racing — along with another team — is fighting back in federal court, arguing that the charter agreements and revenue structures amount to coercive business practices that block fair competition. The tone shifts into ethics and responsibility with the Question of the Day: Should parents be held legally responsible if their child assaults a teacher at school? This is a law that the Georgia Federation of Teachers are proposing this law. The crew digs into the complications — from childhood discipline gaps to systemic accountability issues — with callers offering strong opinions on whether blame lies with the individual kid or the parenting environment. Adding some cultural flavor and wisdom to the day, iconic actress Daphne Maxwell Reid joins the show for a heartfelt chat ranging from her trailblazing career to how artists can use their voices for social justice, while longtime guest Moaba returns for the “Ask an African” segment, using sharp insight and humor to address modern dilemmas through cultural lenses. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Longtime guest Moaba returns for the “Ask an African” segment, using sharp insight and humor to address modern dilemmas through cultural lenses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adding some cultural flavor and wisdom to the day, iconic actress Daphne Maxwell Reid joins the show for a heartfelt chat ranging from her trailblazing career to how artists can use their voices for social justice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Jordan and his racing outfit are now front and center in a high-stakes antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR, accusing the sanctioning body of running a monopoly that forces teams into unfair charter-system terms. Co-owned with driver Denny Hamlin, 23XI Racing — along with another team — is fighting back in federal court, arguing that the charter agreements and revenue structures amount to coercive business practices that block fair competition. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The tone shifts into ethics and responsibility with the Question of the Day: Should parents be held legally responsible if their child assaults a teacher at school? This is a law that the Georgia Federation of Teachers are proposing this law. The crew digs into the complications — from childhood discipline gaps to systemic accountability issues — with callers offering strong opinions on whether blame lies with the individual kid or the parenting environment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show opens with serious fallout in corporate America as Campbell Soup Company faces a lawsuit from a former employee after audio leaked showing high-level execs mocking “poor people” who buy cheap soup and disparaging staff — comments that forced the company to fire the exec and triggered nationwide backlash. DL and the crew dig into how this kind of “wolf behind the brand” behavior still flies too often, while workers pay the price. Then DL poses a loaded question for the Question of the Day: A podcaster said that women cannot raise a boy to a man on her own. The Question of the Day is Can a woman raise a man alone? Next, the crew highlights The Human Being of the Week. Billionaire Jeff Yass pledged $100 million to the University of Austin so that it can offer free tuition forever, making waves as one of the largest donations to radically reshape the access and cost model of college. Supporters praise the move as lifting financial barriers for students; critics question the political motivations and sustainability. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.




