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With Cristina Mendonsa and Sam Shane
1022 Episodes
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Jimmy Kimmel. Sports. Baseball playoffs. The passing of Jane Goodall.
Charlie Kirk. People are getting fired from their jobs for comments about Charlie Kirk on social media.
More on Charlie Kirk and peoples responses on social media.
Governor Newsom announced that he is deploying CA Highway Patrol officers to major cities in order to crack down on crime. Kevin McCarthy believes that Jerome Powell is on his way out of the Federal Reserve. DC Mayor Muriel Bowser welcomes the National Guard into the district.
Legislators from both sides of the aisle talk about their strategies to either get a yes or a no vote on Prop 50. Border Czar Tom Homan vows to remove Kilmar Abrego Garcia from the US. Where did the money from the FireAid benefit concert go? It was intended to help the victims of the LA fires.
Governor Newsom claims that Prop 50 will be both transparent and temporary. CDC Director Susan Monarez has been fired in what RFK Jr. says is just the beginning of cleaning out the agency.
BC takes over today's show. Sac facts. Burning man.
Elissa Slotkin, a Michigan representative, says that the Democrat Party is ready for young new blood and bold ideas like those proposed by Zohran Mamdani a candidate for NY Mayor.
More on Evel Knievel. Your own little town.
Gary Dietrich joins the show. The State Fair. Music talk.
Investing in the stock market is an important function of creating wealth and balance in your retirement plans. This week host Jay King walks us through the pros and cons of speculating in the market to profit with low cost investments. The Jay King Show.
In this episode of the John McGinness Show, John discusses immigration raids, kids illegally exploring a pot farm, and ICE raid protests. Plus, Juhn brings on a very special guest, district attorney Vern Pierson, to discuss the ongoing case of Matthew Muller.
Media headlines. Do you feel proud to be American?
Host Cristina Mendonsa discusses the gas prices going up on July 1st, but no one knows how much, which leaves a question for all the listeners on if an unelected board should have the power to hit your wallet without clear answers or accountability? Anchor Mark Demksy brings you the latest on this week's conviction of Matthew Muller, and goes in depth on the Athletics' latest homestead. This is the 4th hour of the KFBK Morning News from June 20th, 2025.
In this episode of the Pat Walsh Show, Pat covers the hot topic of the Trump vs. Musk quarrel and engages with callers who share their opinions on the matter.
Can AI speed up aspects of the scientific process? Microsoft thinks so. At its recent Build Conference, the company announced Microsoft Discovery, an AI that discovered a new chemical in 200 hours instead of years. Lisa Martin joins us to share more about this breakthrough technology.
U.S. Energy Secretary, Chris Wright — along with OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman — recently hosted an event across 9 U.S. national laboratories with the goal that America continues to lead the world when it comes to artificial intelligence. KFBK's Mark Demsky with more.
The growing struggle many older adults face to maintain their homes is a crucial, but often overlooked, aspect of senior health care. KFBK's Mark Demsky explains.
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With AI developing rapidly and becoming more integrated into our society’s foundational functions it has started to beg the question - how and when can AI aid in speeding up processes at the federal governmental level? Our tech expert Lisa Martin is here to speak about and how the FDA might be looking to use AI in the drug approval process.
Stress is not only common -- but often times it is an unavoidable part of life. Whether it is our jobs, our finances — maybe what our kids are going through — the first part of stress management -- according to Dr. Nicole Stetler with Blue Shield of California is understanding our minds capacity.