President Joe Biden makes his case for a second term with State of the Union, why cities are rolling back progressive law enforcement policies, and restaurants don't want your party of six.
Gordon Deal interviews Julie Wernau from The Wall Street Journal about why the U.S. police's alternative methods towards combating the country's mental health problem has failed.
Ukraine call has led more House Democrats to endorse impeachment inquiry of Trump, European leaders join U.S. in blaming Iran for Saudi Oil attacks, and the best time to book your holiday flights.
Vulnerable Republicans move to the middle in 2019, world leaders gather to commemorate 75th anniversary of D-Day landings, and this is the age when it officially becomes too embarrassing to live with your parents.
With many in D.C. feeling the "Green New Deal" is a non-starter, one climate-conscious Republican is pitching an alternative. Jerry Seib from the Wall Street Journal has the story.
Party leaders make final pitches for the midterm elections, will young voters turn out this year, and take the edge off voting day stress with these election-themed cocktails.
Listen as the Wall Street Journal's Bob Davis tells Gordon how many of America's factory towns are now filled with Republicans after being mostly Democratic.
Listen as the Wall Street Journal's Kristina Peterson tells Mike Gavin how Heritage Action for America, a political sister of the Heritage Foundation, aims to help conservative lawmakers.
Listen as USA Today's Ledyard King joins Gordon to discuss how a group in Virginia is trying to hear each other's political views rather than rebuke them like the majority of a polarized America.
Listen as The National Journal's Josh Kraushaar joins Gordon in this extended interview to discuss how closed-minded Republicans and Democrats are infecting America's political state.