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This Morning with Gordon Deal July 11, 2023 This Morning with Gordon Deal July 11, 2023
Tue, July, 11, 2023
Turkey agrees to allow Sweden to join NATO, Congress dives back into fights on spending cuts, and TV's golden era proved costly to streamers.
This Morning with Gordon Deal March 01, 2023 This Morning with Gordon Deal March 01, 2023
Wed, March, 1, 2023
Supreme Court skeptical on Biden's student debt forgiveness, will companies bring down prices to help lower inflation, and how to donate to charity while shopping.
The VA Program That Has Homelessness Down Among Veterans The VA Program That Has Homelessness Down Among Veterans
Mon, February, 20, 2023
Ben Kesling of the Wall Street Journal discusses how the VA program has been successful in reducing homelessness rates among veterans.
Not Everything from China is a Weapon Not Everything from China is a Weapon
Mon, February, 20, 2023
Is every gizmo from China a potential weapon? How much of them should we ban? Rick Newman of Yahoo Finance has the story.
The Most In-Demand Skills Right Now are Basically About Being a Good Boss The Most In-Demand Skills Right Now are Basically About Being a Good Boss
Mon, February, 20, 2023
Megan Leonhardt of Fortune joined Gordon Deal to discuss the most in-demand skills for being a good boss.
'I Was Blown Away': Teacher's Viral Video on Student Lunch Debt Prompts $30K in Donations 'I Was Blown Away': Teacher's Viral Video on Student Lunch Debt Prompts $30K in Donations
Mon, February, 20, 2023
Gordon Deal highlights how a teacher's viral video on student lunch debt prompted $30K in donations.
What Biden's Not Saying about Social Security and Medicare What Biden's Not Saying about Social Security and Medicare
Fri, February, 17, 2023
Rick Newman of Yahoo Finance tells Gordon Deal the uncomfortable truth about Social Security and Medicare that President Biden isn't.
Dog Spas are Pit, Kibble is in as Pet Owners Cut Back Dog Spas are Pit, Kibble is in as Pet Owners Cut Back
Fri, February, 17, 2023
The pet industry seems to be experiencing a shift as more pet owners prioritize essential expenses like pet food over luxury services such as dog spas. Rachel Wolfe of the Wall Street Journal has the story.
What Could Have Been Done to Prevent the Michigan State Mass Shooting? What Could Have Been Done to Prevent the Michigan State Mass Shooting?
Fri, February, 17, 2023
"It's insane. I don't want to live like this." Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens and Gordon Deal discuss what measures need to be enforced to prevent mass shootings like the one this week at Michigan State University.
How Long Should You Wait Before Filing Taxes? How Long Should You Wait Before Filing Taxes?
Fri, February, 17, 2023
Medora Lee of USA Today analyzes how long you should wait before filing taxes and why later can sometimes be better.
When Having a Baby and Losing Your Job Collide When Having a Baby and Losing Your Job Collide
Mon, February, 13, 2023
The recent layoff wave is causing parents to face difficult decisions about balancing job loss and the need for parental leave. Emma Goldberg of the New York Times has the story.
Mass Layoffs or Hiring Boom? What's Actually Happening in the Jobs Market Mass Layoffs or Hiring Boom? What's Actually Happening in the Jobs Market
Mon, February, 13, 2023
Wall Street Journal's Sarah Chaney Cambon joins Gordon Deal to get to the bottom of what's really happening in the job market.
Trying to Find a Safe Way to TikTok Trying to Find a Safe Way to TikTok
Mon, February, 13, 2023
Are you concerned about TikTok's cybersecurity? Axios' Sam Sabin shares the story.
For Earthquake Survivors & PTSD Sufferers, What Mental Health Support is Needed? For Earthquake Survivors & PTSD Sufferers, What Mental Health Support is Needed?
Mon, February, 13, 2023
Psychologist Dr. Gregory Jantz concentrates on the mental health support that earthquake and PTSD survivors will need in order to recover.
Groundhog Day 2023: When it Is and How the Tradition Began Groundhog Day 2023: When it Is and How the Tradition Began
Thu, February, 2, 2023
What's the deal with Groundhog Day? Gordon Deal is here with a look behind the tradition.
Raising Chickens for Cheaper Eggs Gets Expensive Fast Raising Chickens for Cheaper Eggs Gets Expensive Fast
Thu, February, 2, 2023
Raising chickens might not be the best way to get cheaper eggs. We hear why from Rachel Wolfe of the Wall Street Journal.
When Your Dog Eats Your Apple AirTag When Your Dog Eats Your Apple AirTag
Thu, February, 2, 2023
Can't find your AirTag? X-ray your pooch. Dalvin Brown from the Wall Street Journal joined America's First News with more.
When a Spouse Calls a Recruiter When a Spouse Calls a Recruiter
Thu, February, 2, 2023
Career Strategist, Julie Bauke, describes a cringe-inducing phenomenon recruiters are seeing.
Guess Who's Using Your Netflix Account? You Might Be Surprised Guess Who's Using Your Netflix Account? You Might Be Surprised
Wed, February, 1, 2023
Your Netflix account might be used by someone surprising. Sarah Krouse of the Wall Street Journal explains the situation with Gordon Deal.
If 'Independent' were a Party, It Could Dominate American Politics If 'Independent' were a Party, It Could Dominate American Politics
Wed, February, 1, 2023
An "Independent" party could potentially dominate American politics. Daniel DeVise of the Hill shares the story.
Amid Debt Ceiling Standoff, Why Joe Biden is Refusing to Negotiate with Republicans Amid Debt Ceiling Standoff, Why Joe Biden is Refusing to Negotiate with Republicans
Wed, February, 1, 2023
President Biden refuses to negotiate with Republicans amid debt ceiling standoff. Joey Garrison of USA Today shares the details.
How to Combat SAD on How to Combat SAD on
Mon, January, 16, 2023
Leigh Richardson, a professional counselor, discusses how people can do a better job of battling the winter blues with Jennifer Kushinka.
Inflation Weary Americans Find Some Relief as Prices Fall for Dozens of Products Inflation Weary Americans Find Some Relief as Prices Fall for Dozens of Products
Mon, January, 16, 2023
Costs of gasoline, milk and cars are falling, but childcare, haircuts and eggs are going up. Austen Hufford of Wall Street Journal has the story.