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May 27, 2022

More than 20 stories claim to have inspired Memorial Day, so which one is the "right" one? We take a closer look at the holiday honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice and the remarkable journey to our shared traditions. 


May 25, 2022

What we know, what we don't and why it matters 24-hours after one of the deadliest school shootings in American history. Jenna adds insight on the challenges of covering school shootings, bringing listeners behind the scenes, sharing her experience gathering information during a chaotic breaking news event such as this...


May 23, 2022

A quick rundown of the top news stories to start off your week. Here's what we cover:  important background to President Biden's comments on Taiwan (and what Taiwan has that everyone needs), why monkeypox continues to baffle health officials, and an important admission on the infant formula shortage (and why it matters...


May 19, 2022

Leading voices, who usually disagree, agree on THIS for different reasons: America is at a dangerous inflection point. But are we? We take a look at the "threats" that surface in our news stories this week. Plus — a new report that may challenge what we think we know about mass shootings.


May 14, 2022

A mysterious illness in children grabs the attention of health officials worldwide with the CDC investigating possible cases in 25 U.S. states.  A must-watch interview with pediatric emergency medicine physician, Dr. Meghan Martin, on what to watch for and why it matters