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Have economic blackouts against big business had any effect? Have economic blackouts against big business had any effect?
Tue, April, 22, 2025
USA Today's Betty Lin-Fisher talks about how economic blackouts are affecting big businesses.
CDC 'scraping' to find resources to help states respond to growing measles outbreaks CDC 'scraping' to find resources to help states respond to growing measles outbreaks
Tue, April, 22, 2025
The Hill's Nathaniel Weixel explains how the CDC is scraping to find resources to help states fight back the growing measles outbreaks.
The Left is back in Resistance mode The Left is back in Resistance mode
Tue, April, 22, 2025
The Washington Examiner's James Antle joins This Morning with Gordon Deal to go over how the Democratic left is resisting the right's current leadership.
The crackdown on mommy bloggers The crackdown on mommy bloggers
Mon, April, 21, 2025
Business Insider's Amanda Hoover goes over legislation's crackdown on mommy bloggers.
$9 for water and pretzels? Why airport prices are ridiculous $9 for water and pretzels? Why airport prices are ridiculous
Mon, April, 21, 2025
Zach Wichter from USA Today joins This Morning with Gordon Deal to talk about why airport prices on food & items are really expensive.
Progressive Democrats search for new targets in party divide over age Progressive Democrats search for new targets in party divide over age
Mon, April, 21, 2025
The Washington Examiner's David Sivak explains why Progressive Democrats are looking for another leading candidate because of age concerns.
Looking for a car deal at pre-tariff pricing? Here's what's out there Looking for a car deal at pre-tariff pricing? Here's what's out there
Fri, April, 18, 2025
The Detroit Free Press's Jamie Lareau talks about the different car deals that are available right now before tariffs come in on This Morning with Gordon Deal.
Widespread student use of AI needs code of conduct: 'Too big to ignore' Widespread student use of AI needs code of conduct: 'Too big to ignore'
Fri, April, 18, 2025
There has been a surge of widespread usage of AI by many students in schools. Kaelan Deese from the Washington Examiner explains why this issue is "Too big to ignore".
Mom and Dad Are in Their 80s. Their Son Is the One With Dementia. Mom and Dad Are in Their 80s. Their Son Is the One With Dementia.
Thu, April, 17, 2025
Learn more about an elderly couple from Virginia who's taking care of their adult son who has dementia from the Wall Street Journal's Clare Ansberry.
Are They a Great Job Candidate or Just Using AI? Are They a Great Job Candidate or Just Using AI?
Thu, April, 17, 2025
Julie "on the job" Bauke talks about how AI plays a role in job settings for candidates in a corporate environment.
Consumers Are Stocking Up Ahead of Tariffs. Consumers Are Stocking Up Ahead of Tariffs.
Thu, April, 17, 2025
Barrons' Sabrina Escobar joins This Morning to explain US consumers' mindset ahead of tariffs.
Trump Administration Retreats From White-Collar Criminal Enforcement Trump Administration Retreats From White-Collar Criminal Enforcement
Wed, April, 16, 2025
Potential scammers are using AI as sneaky ways to mimic certain voices when contacting random strangers, such as imitating their family members' voices. The Wall Street Journal's Julie Jargon explains how and when scammers are doing this.
Trump Administration Retreats From White-Collar Criminal Enforcement Trump Administration Retreats From White-Collar Criminal Enforcement
Wed, April, 16, 2025
The Wall Street Journal's Dave Michaels goes over why the Trump Administration is retreating from white-collar criminal enforcement.
Tips for taking a sober cruise Tips for taking a sober cruise
Wed, April, 16, 2025
Learn how to travel well on a sober cruise trip from USA Today's Nathan Diller on This Morning with Gordon Deal.
Hours in Line, Cut-Off Calls: Accessing Social Security in the Era of DOGE Hours in Line, Cut-Off Calls: Accessing Social Security in the Era of DOGE
Tue, April, 15, 2025
How can you access social security in the era of DOGE? The Wall Street Journal's Ken Thomas joins This Morning to explain how you can do this.
The Remarkable Revival of America's Heartland-and Whether It Can Last The Remarkable Revival of America's Heartland-and Whether It Can Last
Tue, April, 15, 2025
Megan Leonhardt from Barrons goes over how there has been a revival with life & businesses in America's Heartland, and determines if it can last & how?
This 4-Bedroom Ranch in N.J. Tells You Everything About the Lopsided Housing Market This 4-Bedroom Ranch in N.J. Tells You Everything About the Lopsided Housing Market
Tue, April, 15, 2025
Veronica Dagher from the Wall Street Journal goes over the unusual housing market happening right now with a four bedroom ranch in New Jersey acting as its example towards why the market is in disarray.
For New Orleans, the Superdome Is More Than a Stadium For New Orleans, the Superdome Is More Than a Stadium
Mon, February, 10, 2025
Learn more about how extravagant the Superdome is to New Orleans as The New York Times' Ken Belson joins This Morning with Gordon Deal.
Funflation: Concert ticket prices have soared, but music fans don't seem to care Funflation: Concert ticket prices have soared, but music fans don't seem to care
Mon, February, 10, 2025
Why do music fans not care about rising ticket prices? Find out more from CNBC's Jessica Dickler about "funflation".
Weather Service struggles to convey fire warnings to public Weather Service struggles to convey fire warnings to public
Thu, January, 16, 2025
Axios' Andrew Freedman explains how the weather service is having its struggles when it comes to announcing fire warnings to the public towards LA while they deal with its wildfires.
Fake Job Postings Are Becoming a Real Problem Fake Job Postings Are Becoming a Real Problem
Thu, January, 16, 2025
The Wall Street Journal's Lynn Cook explains how fake job postings are becoming a real problem in today's world.
What happens if TikTok is banned in the U.S. What happens if TikTok is banned in the U.S.
Thu, January, 16, 2025
CNET's Bree Fowler goes over what will happen when the U.S. decides its time to ban Tik Tok.
Corporate America Drew Back From DEI. The Upheaval Isn't Over. Corporate America Drew Back From DEI. The Upheaval Isn't Over.
Mon, January, 6, 2025
Corporate America decided to draw back from its DEI programs. Find out why from The Wall Street Journal's Theo Francis.
Hero officers and good Samaritans who went above and beyond in 2024 Hero officers and good Samaritans who went above and beyond in 2024
Thu, December, 26, 2024
As 2024 draws to a close, Gordon Deal recaps the heroic officers & good samaritans who made the year a lot more peaceful & worth living.
Why Are Americans Paying So Much More for Healthcare Than They Used To? Why Are Americans Paying So Much More for Healthcare Than They Used To?
Thu, December, 26, 2024
The Wall Street Journal's Harriet Torry explains why Americans are paying a lot more for Healthcare than they used to.