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Is a $6.5 million Super Bowl ad worth the money? Is a $6.5 million Super Bowl ad worth the money?
Thu, February, 10, 2022
Is a $6.5 million Super Bowl ad worth the money for many companies? Andrea Kushan from Johnson & Sekin says yes.
How Republicans came to revel hating Joe Biden How Republicans came to revel hating Joe Biden
Thu, February, 10, 2022
Amie Parnes of The Hill tells us how Republicans came to revel hating Joe Biden.
Along with attention, GOP House firebrands attract primary fights Along with attention, GOP House firebrands attract primary fights
Thu, February, 10, 2022
The MAGA wing of the GOP is facing pushback from the base who would rather pass laws than start fights. Stephanie Akin from CQ Roll Call has the story.
The Omicron Olympics face the ultimate test The Omicron Olympics face the ultimate test
Thu, February, 3, 2022
The Omicron Olympics face the ultimate test Tina Reed from Axios explains
What Republicans are planning if they win the House majority What Republicans are planning if they win the House majority
Thu, February, 3, 2022
Emily Brooks of the Washington Examiner explains What Republicans are planning if they win the House majority
Is Joe Burrow vs. Matthew Stafford good news or bad for Madison Avenue? Is Joe Burrow vs. Matthew Stafford good news or bad for Madison Avenue?
Thu, February, 3, 2022
Is Joe Burrow vs. Matthew Stafford good news or bad for Madison Avenue? Daniel Kaplan of The Athletic has the answer
Biden heads to NYC to blunt criticism that he is soft on crime Biden heads to NYC to blunt criticism that he is soft on crime
Thu, February, 3, 2022
Biden heads to NYC to blunt criticism that he is soft on crime Jeff Mordock of the Washington Times explains
Omicron Wave Drives Surge of Workers Calling In Sick, Working Through Illness Omicron Wave Drives Surge of Workers Calling In Sick, Working Through Illness
Tue, January, 25, 2022
Omicron Wave Drives Surge of Workers Calling In Sick, Working Through Illness Harriet Torry of the Wall Street Journal explains.
Tech Stocks, Meme Stocks and Cryptocurrencies are all off to a rough start this year Tech Stocks, Meme Stocks and Cryptocurrencies are all off to a rough start this year
Tue, January, 25, 2022
Mallika Mitra of Money.com explains why Tech Stocks, Meme Stocks and Cryptocurrencies are all off to a rough start this year.
Eleven Miles, but a World Away: The Warriors Make Their Last Stand in Oakland Eleven Miles, but a World Away: The Warriors Make Their Last Stand in Oakland
Mon, June, 10, 2019
The Ringer's Michael Weinreb discusses the social and racial divides that lie beneath the Warriors' move to an expensive area in San Francisco, and the pushback that their move is getting.
Hot Trend: Spicy Sauces Are on Fire Hot Trend: Spicy Sauces Are on Fire
Mon, June, 10, 2019
Micah Maidenberg of the WSJ delves into the booming market of hot sauces, and all of the trends that come with it.
China is Jamming Trump on Trade China is Jamming Trump on Trade
Mon, June, 10, 2019
Yahoo! Finance's Rick Newman provides updates on the trade dispute between the US and China, including how the Chinese are not backing down from Trump's tariff threats.
'Whole Life Democrats' Seek to Redefine Party's Stance on Abortion 'Whole Life Democrats' Seek to Redefine Party's Stance on Abortion
Mon, June, 10, 2019
A small number of Democrats are pushing back on the party's stance on abortion. Valerie Richardson of the Washington Times has the latest.
Democrats Dodge Campaign Finance Law Democrats Dodge Campaign Finance Law
Wed, June, 27, 2018
Listen as POLITICO's James Arkin tells Gordon how Democratic senators are pushing the limits by essentially posting instruction manuals on how they prefer allied groups to attack their opponents, which super PACs have then turned into ads.
People are Getting Loans to Pay for Their Vacations People are Getting Loans to Pay for Their Vacations
Thu, June, 21, 2018
Listen as MarketWatch's Maria Lamagna tells Jennifer Kushinka how instead of saving up for vacations, people are getting loans for them.
Is Anti-Trump Message Enough to Carry Dems in 2018? Is Anti-Trump Message Enough to Carry Dems in 2018?
Tue, January, 30, 2018
Caitlin Huey-Burns from RealClearPolitics discusses the state of the party and what it should consider moving forward.
Hurricane Irma, a Potentially Catastrophic Category 5 Hurricane threatens Florida and the Southeast Hurricane Irma, a Potentially Catastrophic Category 5 Hurricane threatens Florida and the Southeast
Thu, September, 7, 2017
The Weather Channel's Jonathan Erdman has the latest on Hurricane Irma's strength and the threat it poses for Florida and the Southeast.
The Latest on Irma's Track Toward Southern Florida The Latest on Irma's Track Toward Southern Florida
Thu, September, 7, 2017
Manny Munoz from WIOD in Miami updates us on the damage Irma could cause and what residents are going through to prepare.
Can You Make People Trust the Autonomous Car? Can You Make People Trust the Autonomous Car?
Wed, September, 6, 2017
Tech Analyst Rob Enderle dives into the studies behind the self-driving car.
Congress Faces a Tense Agenda with Little Margin for Error Congress Faces a Tense Agenda with Little Margin for Error
Wed, September, 6, 2017
Kristina Peterson from the Wall Street Journal discusses how Congress will have a rough Fall ahead.
How to Detect Disaster Relief Scams How to Detect Disaster Relief Scams
Wed, September, 6, 2017
Wall Street Journal's Veronica Dagher gives tips on deciphering disaster relief scams.
Three Hard Truths Govern the Confrontation with North Korea Three Hard Truths Govern the Confrontation with North Korea
Wed, September, 6, 2017
Jerry Seib from the Wall Street Journal prepares us for the reality of confrontation with North Korea.
Ryan faces diciest stretch of his speakership Ryan faces diciest stretch of his speakership
Tue, September, 5, 2017
Kyle Cheney with POLITICO dives into the difficulties Speaker Ryan will be facing this month.
When Is It OK to Play Hooky With Your Children? When Is It OK to Play Hooky With Your Children?
Tue, September, 5, 2017
The Wall Street Journal's Sue Shellenbarger focuses on the issues around pulling children out of school for family time.
Charitable needs evolve after disasters Charitable needs evolve after disasters
Tue, September, 5, 2017
Veronica Dagher, from the Wall Street Journal discusses the key to donating after a disaster.