This week, Bret and his panel discuss recent violent protests in American cities and how President Trump and Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden are reacting.
This week Abby is joined by Paul M. Sutter, a research professor in astrophysics at the Institute for Advanced Computational Science at Stony Brook University to discuss UFOs.
For the last four years, Dana has kept listeners (and Chris) updated on the misadventures of Tora, her sister Angie's diabetic cat. In this episode, we flashback to some of the best Tora moments from the podcast.
Several states across the country are still reporting an uptick in coronavirus cases, which is hindering reopening plans and forcing many schools and colleges...
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and the Trump Administration say they will not let 'red tape' slow their effort combat the coronavirus.
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President Trump accepted his party's nomination this week from the South Lawn of the White House. The president highlighted his accomplishments while in...
The Republican National Convention ended Thursday with President Trump accepting his party's nomination and delivering his speech from the White House. The night focused...
The third night of the Republican National Convention honored medical workers, police officers, the military, teachers and more. Speakers included Vice President Mike Pence,...
This week, Greg is joined by Jason Kraft CEO of Electric Bike Technologies to discuss why so many people are getting caught up in the electric bike phenomenon.
During this time of lockdowns, significant life changes and the downright uncertainty, our mental health is just as important as our physical. Other stressors...
This week, Liz is joined by the Founder of Kind LLC, Daniel Lubetzky. Daniel discusses how he went from being unable to afford three square meals a day, to developing his company into the snack bar giant it is today, with over a billion dollars in sales. Daniel also explains how his father's survival of Dachau concentration camp and his family's eventual migration to the United States honed Daniel's commitment to the American dream.