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Posted: 2020-11-13T15:42:48Z | Updated: 2020-11-13T18:53:51Z

Hell week er, election week is finally over, and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have been announced as president-elect and vice president-elect. For the first time in history, a Black, South Asian American woman who graduated from a historically Black university has been elected vice president. And, of course, Donald Trump is having a hissy fit instead of bowing out gracefully.

After four long days of vote-counting drama, Four Seasons (Total Landscaping, not the hotel chain! ) mix-ups and Black women carrying this election on their backs yet again, HuffPost front page editor Phil Lewis joins the latest episode of And THATS That! as a special guest co-host to break down this historic news.

Plus, we get into the nitty gritty of this weeks latest headlines that have nothing to do with politics at all, because truth is, were tired. (Cue Tamela Manns Take Me To The King.)

Hosts Jahan Jones, Taryn Finley and Shaquille Romblay dive into what King Vons death means for Chicagos drill music scene, Alex Trebeks multigenerational importance in Black families and Keke Palmers tweets about electronic benefits transfer cards.

Check out the latest episode of And THATS That! here.

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