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Father Time Comes For Us All | 08-06-25

On this Wednesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, father time does indeed come for us all, even the $500 million man and radio legend Howard Stern, who is facing a possible exit from his air waves at SiriusXM at the end of his current contract, or at the very least a substantial pay cut. In other news of the day, Adam Schiff is under criminal investigation for mortgage fraud, NYC Mayoral candidates vie for the Jewish vote leading up to the November general election, redistricting drama stirs the pot in Texas and California, the Clintons and others are subpoenaed regarding the Epstein Files, and ESPN purchases NFL Network in a big move in the world of sports media. Anthony D'Esposito, Bill O'Reilly, Curtis Sliwa, Scott Presler & Scott LoBaido join Sid on this hump day installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning.

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