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There have been increasing calls to close National Parks during this government shutdown. This comes as nearly two thirds of park staff have been furloughed. For a closer look, KCBS Radio news anchor Matt Bigler spoke with Emily Thompson, Executive Director of The Coalition To Protect America's National Parks.
President Trump has arrived in Egypt for the planned Middle East summit. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott spoke with CBS News Middle East reporter Courtney Kealy, in New York.
There is a huge gulf between what the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends when it comes to breastfeeding versus what families are actually doing. KCBS' Megan Goldsby explains.
This is Ask An Expert. Every weekday at 9:20 a.m. on KCBS we're giving you direct access to top experts in various fields. Today's holiday is federally recognized as Columbus Day, while Indigenous Peoples' Day began as a counter-celebration. It's also an opportunity to illuminate an often lesser-known part of U.S. history. 27 U.S. states do not mention Native American or Indigenous peoples in their curriculum. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott spoke with Dr. Kerri J. Malloy, Assistant Professor of Native American and Indigenous Studies at San Jose State University.
Earlier this morning, we reported that President Trump was headed to the planned Middle East summit in Egypt. That came after he addressed the Israeli Parliament this morning as their hostages were welcomed home. For more on this, KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott spoke with KCBS Political Analyst Marc Sandalow.
Despite rising inflation and economic uncertainties, the stock market continues to rally. To help you decide whether it's time to get in or get out, KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott spoke with CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger.
A storm is brewing as the Pacific Ocean sees some colder temperatures. La Nina is headed our way this winter, but first we have some seriously wet weather coming our way. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Megan Goldsby spoke with Dylan Flynn, Meteorologist for the National Weather Service.
The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. She's been an outspoken opponent of the autocratic regime of President Nicolas Maduro, whose election in 2024 was widely dismissed as non-democratic and whose leadership is not recognized by the U.S. and many other nations. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Matt Bigler spoke with Harley Shaiken, Professor Emeritus as UC Berkeley and expert on Latin America, global economic integration and trade. Jesus Vargas / 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 taking a look at the U.S. healthcare landscape as healthcare divides the two parties locked in a government shutdown. To answer those questions and more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with Dr. Daniel Morgan, chief of epidemiology at the VA Maryland Health Care System. Andrew Harnik / Getty Images
President Donald Trump didn't win the Nobel Peace Prize for the Israel-Hamas ceasefire announced this week, but many are wondering if his work securing the agreement will win him something else: a new legacy. Learn more on the deal and reaction to it from Jason DeRusha and Chad Hartman at WCCO in Minneapolis; KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and WWJ Newsradio in Detroit.
The headline event of San Francisco Fleet Week is locked in, and opening ceremonies are set to take place along the city's waterfront this afternoon. Headlining the Air Show this year will be the Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds.. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with Mary Breen, director of marketing and public relations at The Air Show Network, which produces the air show. Michael Heiman / Getty Images
President Trump did not end up winning the Nobel Peace Prize, which instead went to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. Trump has claimed to have ended "seven wars" just this year... and he had advocated for the award in light of the Israel-Hamas peace proposal... and for more, we're joined LIVE on the KCBS Ring Central Newsline by KCBS Political Analyst MARC SANDALOW.
U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff says Israeli troops had finished withdrawing from parts of Gaza as part of the first phase of the Trump-proposed peace plan. The deal should also provide "full aid" to Gaza, which has faced severe food shortages and has fallen into famine in some regions. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with CBS News military analyst Jeff McCausland. Win McNamee / Getty Images
Phase 1 of the peace deal between Israel and Hamas is underway after the two sides were pressured to reach an agreement by President Trump. This comes as the government shutdown here in the U.S. trudges through its second week. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with Margaret Brennan, CBS News foreign correspondent and moderator of Face the Nation. Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images
We're now into the second week of the government shutdown, and it's left the cybersecurity landscape in a precarious position. One of the agencies with the deepest staffing cuts right now is the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which is the nation's leading civilian cybersecurity agency. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Dr. Richard Forno, professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and associate director of the university's Cybersecurity Institute. Kevin Dietsch / 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 global economy and the so-called "AI bubble" amid the industry's streak of stock market records and multi-billion dollar valuations. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with professor Jeffrey Sonnonfeld, Lester Crown professor in management practice and Senior Associate Dean at Yale School of Management. He's also the founder and CEO of the Chief Executive Leadership Institute at Yale. Justin Sullivan / Getty Images
Israel and Hamas have agreed to pause fighting in Gaza in order to release the remaining Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. This comes as months of persisting famine and war have ravaged Gaza and claimed tens of thousands of lives. For more KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with Linda Gradstein, CBS News reporter in Jerusalem. Chris McGrath / Getty Images
The U.S.-proposed ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is expected to be approved by Israel’s Cabinet and parliament today. Under its terms, Hamas will release its living hostages in the coming days in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, while the Israeli military will begin a withdrawal from the majority of Gaza. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with KCBS political analyst Marc Sandalow. Amir Levy / Getty Images
This is Ask An Expert, where every weekday, KCBS is giving you direct access to top experts in various fields. By this time in the day, you've probably checked your Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter accounts. Chances are your algorithm has already put an AI-generated video on your feed, and today we're exploring the broad implications of generative AI on our world. To break it down, KCBS's Steve Scott spoke with Dr. Craig Klugman, Professor of Bioethics and Health Humanities at DePaul University.
Tesla launched cheaper versions of the Model Y and Model 3 this week in response to increasing competition and dwindling sales. To explain what that means for those in the EV market, KCBS's Steve Scott spoke with auto reporter Jeff Gilbert with WWJ Newsradio in Detroit. Sean Gallup / Staff / Getty Images
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