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Why did Donald Trump win Pennsylvania? And why did the Democrats lose it? House Of Alston co-hosts Darrell Alston and Melissa Jacobs are tired of the national media talking about their state - and voters like them. Swing voters, Black male voters, suburban women voters ... Does anyone really understand what is important to us? Does either political…
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House Of Alston: Menopause (For Men)
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Most men don't know much about menopause. But the hot flashes, weight gain, insomnia and mood swings of menopause effect them because they effect the women in their lives. In this episode of the House Of Alston, co-hosts Darrell Alston and Melissa Jacobs have an honest (often hilarious) discussion about her changing hormones and their side effects.…
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The award-winning documentary "Daughters" focuses on young girls whose fathers are incarcerated, and the long and short-term consequences on the girls' lives. During the film, which is based on a program created by Angela Patton, the fathers participate in a parenting program so they can attend a Daddy-Daughter dance inside the prison and spend a f…
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Who is having sex with who - and when and where? Is it any of our business? Maybe not ... unless that person is President of the United States. Presidential sex scandals have rocked our country for decades. JFK, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Donald Trump (and maybe Kamala Harris) ... Do the sex lives of Presidents matter? Does it speak to their judge…
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Sex, Drugs & Felonies: The 2024 Presidential Election
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Donald Trump has 34 felony convictions and people will vote for him for President of the United States. Darrell Alston has 7 felony convictions and couldn't get a job at Super Cuts. Why are people willing to overlook Trump's criminal history but unwilling to give other convicted felons a second chance? Or should they only get hired for "black jobs"…
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