135 million Americans now sweltering in unrelenting heat wave, when caring for your parents comes at a cost to tour career, and affordable homes under $200,000 are still out there.
At least 3 dead and multiple injured as tornadoes wreak havoc across Louisiana and the Southeast, Fed raises rate by 0.5 percentage point, and what it takes to be a World Cup referee.
Dave Cohen of WWL Radio in New Orleans returns to recap the overestimated damage inflicted so far by Barry, which has now been downgraded to a tropical depression. But, Cohen explains why New Orleans is still at risk.
Dave Cohen forecasts all of the potential effects of incoming Hurricane Barry, which is expected to damage New Orleans, as well as large areas of Louisiana and Mississippi.
The latest on the unrest in Milwaukee following a police shooting, four dead and 20,000 rescued from Louisiana flooding, and why Olympic beach volleyball is one of the hottest parties in Rio.
Protesters across the country are using a tactic commonly used during the Civil Rights Movement: blocking roadways. Valeria Bauerlein from the Wall Street Journal explains its effectiveness.
How do we move forward as a country addressing last week's events? Dr. Alex del Carmen, Executive Director of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Tarleton State University says it starts with community leaders and law enforcement officials across the country coming together.
With the tragic events unfolding in Dallas, Louisiana, and Minnesota, it begs to raise the question, how did we as a country become divided? Paul Viollis, Security Expert and host of the TV Show, "The Security Brief", joins us with more.