MSNBC's truth trio fights misinformation in 'The Weekend'
Three accomplished journalists, including two out gay Black men, welcome audiences to The Weekend. Just don’t expect them to play it safe.
May 02 2025 8:10 AM
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Three accomplished journalists, including two out gay Black men, welcome audiences to The Weekend. Just don’t expect them to play it safe.
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