
Sniffing Out Nostalgia
Six weeks into his second term, Americans have mixed feelings about President Trump's rapid-fire approach. While perceptions of the nation's direction have improved since 2023, majorities believe that...
7 Mars 202525min

The Future of Civil Rights
As Black History Month comes to an end, Marist University's Dr. Robyn Rosen joins us to discuss the shifting national conversation on race and politics. With federal rollbacks of DEI programs, corpora...
28 Feb 202541min

30 Days In: What About That Inflation?
President Trump's first month in office (Act II) has been a whirlwind of executive orders, controversial cabinet picks, and precedent-breaking calls to take over foreign countries. But since the most ...
21 Feb 202531min

The Hearts Episode
Obesity and heart disease rates in America increased by almost 200% between 1999 and 2020. While obesity is one of several conditions linked to heart disease, it is the primary driver of this increase...
14 Feb 202520min

The Cost of Knowledge
Many Americans feel unprepared when it comes to managing their money. Are schools not teaching enough, or do we all need to be doing a little more?With Super Bowl Sunday approaching, our latest nation...
7 Feb 202526min

Campaign Cash Clash
In the 2024 federal elections, candidates spent a staggering $3 billion, but does all that money truly influence voter decisions? We talk with UCLA Law Professor Rick Hasen about the role of campaign ...
31 Jan 202529min

Loyalty Programs: Consumer Love or Necessity?
President Trump's recent tidal wave of Executive Orders has sparked a lot of debate among some in Washington, but will Americans care about his pardoning the January 6th insurrectionists or trying to ...
24 Jan 202527min

Mocktail Nation: How Alcohol Use is Dropping Fast
As the Trump administration prepares to take office, Americans are (still) divided on key issues. From Trump's mass deportation plans to his possible pardons of convicted January 6th insurrectionists,...
17 Jan 202534min




















