Full EP | Attractive people have better immune systems; What do women do better than men; Grammy award singer Toni Braxton joins DLHS; ICE agents stepping in for TSA; and More
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This episode of The D.L. Hughley Show Podcast jumps from science to society to soul, blending sharp humor with timely conversations that keep listeners informed and entertained.
The show kicks off with a lively discussion around research suggesting that people perceived as more attractive may have stronger immune responses—specifically higher activity of natural killer cells, which help fight infections. Scientists say this could be tied to evolutionary cues around health and mate selection. That leads into the Question of the Day: What do women do better than men? From multitasking and emotional intelligence to resilience and leadership, the conversation reflects both cultural debate and research showing that while some studies suggest women excel in areas like verbal communication and stress management, others find differences are more situational than biological.
Later, Grammy-winning icon Toni Braxton joins the show, opening up about creativity, longevity in the music industry, and staying authentic in an era that constantly pushes artists to chase trends. Her appearance comes amid renewed attention on her work, including recent honors and touring highlights that celebrate her lasting impact on R&B. The episode also tackles a heated political issue: ICE agents stepping in to assist TSA at airports during the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown. While officials say the move is meant to manage crowd control amid staff shortages, critics argue it raises concerns about training, accountability, and fear among travelers, especially immigrant communities.
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