From the Supreme Court to the kitchen table, today’s D.L. Hughley Show covered how power, money, and marriage are stirring up some major conversations. The show dug into the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to temporarily restore mail‑order access to the abortion pill mifepristone, a drug used in more than half of abortions nationwide. By blocking a lower‑court ruling out of Louisiana, the Court once again allows doctors in states that protect abortion access to prescribe the medication via telehealth and mail, a move reproductive‑rights advocates say is critical as medication abortions have become the most common method since Roe was overturned. The conversation changed to the Question of the Day: should a husband repay his wife after she covered household bills while he was unemployed? Callers overwhelmingly said no. Arguing marriage is a partnership—not a loan agreement—sparking a passionate discussion about money, gender roles, and what “for better or worse” really means.
In lighter but still heated debate, Jasmine Sanders is Talking All that Jazz as she welcomed Joy Taylor to the Urban One family. Taylor talked about her daily sports micro-pod, The Daily Play, which delivers fast, facts‑first breakdowns of major sports and culture stories. The show also mixed culture, controversy, and relationships—starting with New York’s backlash against the Met Gala over billionaire involvement. Protesters across the city called for a boycott after Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos were named honorary chairs, with activists accusing Amazon of labor abuses and excessive influence over cultural institutions, including demonstrations and viral protest visuals near the event.

DLHS Hour 4 | New Yorkers call for boycott of Met Gala due to Jeff Bezos
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DLHS Hour 3 | Talking All That Jazz with Joy Taylor
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DLHS Hour 1 | Supreme Court restores mail order access to abortion pill
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