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The FAA has announced that airline traffic will be reduced by 10% in 40 'high-volume' markets starting Friday morning. The intent is to maintain safety amid the government shutdown as airports across the nation struggle with staffing shortages and air traffic controllers continue to work unpaid. To learn about what this could mean, KCBS's Margie Shafer spoke with aviation consultant Mike McCarron.
New York City has a new Mayor: 34-year old Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani emerged victorious last night and is set to become the city's first Muslim Mayor. For more on Mamdani's upstart campaign, KCBS's Steve Scott spoke with J.C. Polanco, Assistant Professor at University of Mount Saint Vincent in New York.
This is Ask An Expert, where every weekday at 9:20 am, KCBS Radio is giving you direct access to top experts in various fields. Today: We're exploring how GLP-1 weight loss drugs are transforming the weight loss and wellness landscape in America. For more, KCBS's Steve Scott spoke with Dr. Scott Kahan, Director of the National Center for Weight and Wellness.
Prop 50's passage will secure Democrats up to five seats in the U.S. House. Governor Gavin Newsom remarked on the major victory for the party, as it now looks to the midterm elections next year. For more, KCBS's Steve Scott spoke with KCBS Political Analyst Marc Sandalow.
We're now in the middle of the longest government shutdown in history, surpassing the previous record set during President Trump's first term. This comes as election results across the country reflect concerns around affordability and the prolonged absence of federal services, and for more, KCBS's Steve Scott spoke with CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes.
Former United States vice president Dick Cheney passed away Monday of complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease. He was 84. KCBS Radio's Steve Scott talked about his legacy with Republican strategist Bob Gardner and KCBS Political Analyst Marc Sandalow. Photo: David Bohrer/U.S. National Archives via Getty Images
This year's World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays was the most-watched series since 2017 -- with Game 7 drawing nearly 26 million viewers. KCBS Radio's Holly Quan talked about the series with Joe Shasky, host on Audacy Sports station 95.7 The Game.
An art installation opening at SF MOMA marks the first time that a medical center is partnering with a major metropolitan museum to feature art created by patients. As KCBS' Megan Goldsby reports, it comes from people being treated for cancer and HIV at UCSF.
One of the most vulnerable populations is getting hit hard by a common virus in Santa Clara County. Here's KCBS's Rebecca Goodeyon with more. Joe Raedle / Getty Images
Federal judges in Massachusetts and Rhode Island today have ruled the Trump Administration must continue to pay for food stamps while the government is shut down. Funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, is currently set to run out Saturday. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Matt Bigler spoke with Rory Little, Professor at UC College of the Law, San Francisco. Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images
San Francisco Giants fans and animal lovers were shocked this summer when Oracle Park's rally rabbit "Alex the Great" died from cancer. The Flemmish giant rabbit was a mainstay at the ball park and served as a therapy animal at SFO. But Alex's memory lives on, as his owners are opening a unique type of cafe in San Francisco late next month in his honor. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Kathreen Kato. Juliana Postrel / KCBS Radio
Millions of children and families will be trick-or-treating today, but there's a frightening statistic that's unfortunately paired with tonight's festivities. The risk of pedestrian fatalities is 43% higher on Halloween compared to any other night. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with Torine Creppy, President of Safe Kids Worldwide. Brandon Bell / Getty Images
President Trump is calling on Republicans to take the "nuclear option" and end the filibuster in order to end the government shutdown. Eliminating the filibuster would allow Republicans to approve the House-passed continuing resolution without Democrats and reopen the government. To tell us more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with KCBS Political Analyst Marc Sandalow. Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images
Senate Democrats are raising concerns about trust after only Republicans were briefed on recent U.S. strikes against alleged Venezuelan drug boats. This comes as we approach record-setting territory over the government shutdown. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with Margaret Brennan, CBS news foreign correspondent and moderator of Face the Nation. Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images
Prince Andrew is being stripped of his royal titles in an unprecedented move from Buckingham Palace. King Charles' brother will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with CBS News Correspondent Vicki Barker, who joins us from London. Dan Kitwood / Getty Images
It's time now for Ask An Expert. Every weekday at 9:20 AM on KCBS we're giving you direct access to top experts in various fields. Today, we're exploring the debate over AI-generated "deepfakes" of our political figures. While "deepfake" videos have become a staple of our social media feeds, they also make misinformation and disinformation more accessible than ever. For more on how AI misinformation is testing our democracy in new ways, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with Maya Kornberg, Senior Research Fellow and Manager in the Elections & Government Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law.
President Trump is directing the Pentagon to resume nuclear weapons testing on an "equal basis" with Russia and China. Previously, the last U.S. nuclear weapons test was 33 years ago, before the end of the Cold War. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with Don Jensen , senior advisor at the Center for Russia and Europe at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) and former diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. Andrew Harnik / Getty Images
President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping met earlier in South Korea to talk about the global trade war and the trafficking of illegal fentanyl. After the meeting, President Trump decided to lower the import tariff on Chinese goods from 57% to 47%. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with KCBS Political Analyst Marc Sandalow. Andrew Harnik / Getty Images
President Trump's meeting with China's Xi Jinping has concluded with the two successfully reaching a deal to cut tariffs. The President is now en route back to the States. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with CBS News Senior White House and Political Correspondent Ed O'Keefe. Andrew Harnik / Getty Images
Farmers Markets across the Bay Area could see a dip in revenue as SNAP benefits expire. KCBS' Jack Ferris has that story. Justin Sullivan / Getty Images
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