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DL Hughley Show

Hughley explores how comedy has long weaponized racism, from Floyd jokes to GOP silence for Chauvin, warning of backlash against Black advancement.

MAJOR.'s 'Why I Love You' became a wedding anthem, with Stevie Wonder's endorsement. He's celebrating 10 years & teasing new music.

Hughley defends comedians' right to joke, but argues they must be accountable for content that exploits trauma.

Hughley critiques gov't spending on luxuries over community needs, Iran rhetoric, and racial injustice in compensation.

Dante Bowe, a versatile artist, opens up about his multidimensional identity, staying true to himself, and navigating the complexities of fame and faith.

Debates about transgender athletes in sports and Caitlin Clark's appearance with Morgan Wallen, highlighting political agendas and public accountability.

Hughley argues that America's global defense of freedom rings hollow when Black voting rights face domestic restrictions, mirroring a pattern of Black sacrifice unmet by full citizenship.

Teachers are unsung heroes who shape future generations, work tirelessly, and deserve more recognition and support.

Homeland Security closes oversight office amid concerns over lack of accountability in immigration detention system. Experts warn of psychiatric risks from frequent cannabis use.

Diverse issues impact Black community: transgender policy, fertility rates, activist Killer Mike discussed.

NFL star Stefon Diggs faces assault trial, while a Secret Service agent's arrest raises questions about power and accountability.

Hughley warns of deliberate attacks on Black progress, job losses, and weakening civil rights protections under Trump-era policies.