The D.L. Hughley Show

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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    Full EP | British Author and Academic Self Transitions After Allegations Surfaced; My Ex Drove My New Man’s Car; Mississippi Teenager Saves Two from Drowning; Top Five Trump Lies; and More

    From headline-grabbing controversies to heroic acts of courage, today’s episode of The D.L. Hughley Show tackled the stories everyone is talking about. The show opened with a discussion about British author and former Cambridge professor Jason Arday, whose death followed intense public scrutiny surrounding plagiarism allegations and questions about his academic work. Arday, who made history as Cambridge’s youngest Black professor, had recently resigned amid an ongoing investigation while denying wrongdoing. The conversation explored the pressures of public judgment, accountability, and the human cost of controversy. The crew also highlighted groundbreaking advances in AI-powered medical technology, including emerging tools that could help people with paralysis communicate and allow expectant mothers to monitor pregnancies in real time.  In the Question of the Day, listeners passionately weighed in on a viral relationship dilemma involving a woman who allowed her baby’s father to drive her current boyfriend’s car, with most callers calling the move disrespectful and a breach of trust. The show also celebrated Coreyon Evans, a 16-year-old Mississippi teen recognized for his bravery after jumping into the water to rescue people in danger, reinforcing the show’s theme that everyday heroes still exist. Rounding out the episode, D.L. examined what he called the “Top Five Trump Lies,” revisiting long-debated claims surrounding election fraud, crowd sizes, mail-in voting, the economy, and foreign policy while discussing the ongoing political impact of those narratives. The episode balanced lively debate, social commentary, and inspiring stories, reminding listeners that whether the topic is politics, relationships, or real-life heroism, truth and accountability always matter.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show  Music Credits:  Bon Voyage/Ryan James Carr/Courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Full EP | US Homicide Rate Drops Lowest in Seven Decades; Does Stephen A. Smith Deserve NABJ Thumbs Down Award; Chosen for Change Organization Founder Michael Brown Sr. Joins DLHS Crew; ‘Nashville’ Star Hayden Panettiere Passes Away at 36; and More

    The D.L. Hughley Show delivers another episode packed with headline-grabbing conversations, hard truths, and powerful personal stories that cut through the noise. From historic crime statistics to media accountability, community healing, and the shocking loss of a beloved actress, the crew tackled some of the biggest topics driving conversations across the country. Based on newly released FBI data, the show discussed the dramatic decline in violent crime, with the U.S. homicide rate falling 18.1% in 2025 to its lowest level since 1956, while overall violent crime dropped 9.3%, prompting debate about what policies and community-based approaches may be helping drive the trend. During the Question of the Day, the DLHS crew also weighed in on the National Association of Black Journalists awarding Stephen A. Smith its controversial "Thumbs Down" honor for what the organization described as a recurring pattern of disparaging commentary toward prominent Black women in politics, sports, and media, sparking spirited listener reactions and a broader conversation about accountability in journalism.   The show's most heartfelt moment came when Michael Brown Sr., founder of the Chosen for Change Organization, joined the program to discuss turning the pain of losing his son into a mission of helping grieving families. His nonprofit now provides holistic grief support, counseling, and programs specifically designed for fathers and families coping with the loss of a child, transforming tragedy into community healing and hope. The episode also reflected on the sudden death of Nashville and Heroes star Hayden Panettiere at age 36. Authorities confirmed she was found unresponsive in South Carolina and, while no signs of foul play have been reported, the cause of death remains under investigation. D.L. and the team remembered her career, discussed the public's concern over such a sudden loss at a young age, and explored the questions surrounding her passing as fans and loved ones await answers.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show  Music Credits:  Bon Voyage/Ryan James Carr/Courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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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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