Lebanon's Prime Minister Hassan Diab and his cabinet have has stepped down following the deadly explosion in Beirut that killed over 150 people. Also,...
This week, Abby is joined by Michelle Lambright Black, Credit Expert for Slickdeals and professional credit writer. Michelle explains the importance of building good credit, how credit scores are determined in the United States, and how listeners can get closer to that coveted 850 credit score.
This week, we're flashing back to February 22nd, 2017.About a month into the Trump Presidency, Dana and Chris discuss the challenge the new administration has filling presidential appointed federal leadership roles. They also discuss party stances on immigration reform and Dana shares a funny anecdote from her time as press secretary for Congressman Dan Schaefer.
This week, Tyrus and Kat discuss what it means to be a true friend, a very specific job description for a personal assistant, and one man with a very messy car.
The civilians of Beirut continue to search for survivors in the rubble of explosion that devastated Lebanon's capital Tuesday. More than 150 people are...
President Trump and the social media continue to bump heads. Earlier this week, both Facebook and Twitter pulled a video from his campaign's account...
Lockdown orders continue to be lifted in Britain, where coronavirus cases are improving and businesses are cautiously reopening. The U.K. government is luring customers...
Michelle Kim appears to be a normal, twenty-something year old, first generation American, living the American dream in California. But over the last few...
This week, Martha is joined by Susan Eisenhower, President Dwight Eisenhower’s granddaughter and author of the new book: How Ike Led: The Principles Behind Eisenhower’s Biggest Decisions.
This week, Liz Claman is joined by the Executive Director of Syrian Youth Empowerment, George Batah. George shares how his upbringing in Syria and love for the United States inspired him to found Syrian Youth Empowerment, a program that supports students from Syria and other conflict countries secure educational opportunities in the United States.