The WFEA Morning Update

Karl Zahn and Pete Terrier: NE Patriots and Top Political New Stories
Karl Zahn and Pete Terrier: NE Patriots and Top Political New Stories

Political satirist and Substack commentator Karl Zahn (karlfromNH) drops in early and joins our conversation with WFEA/Manchester Media Group sports analysis Pete Tarrier, where we start the conversation by previewing the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.

We transition to the solo conversation with Karl, where we discuss the Grammys and the Senate hearing featuring Sen. Warren and Treasury Secretary Bessent

 

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