Is America More Divided Than Ever? Author Mike Bedenbaugh Weighs In
Navy veteran, historian, and author Mike Bedenbaugh joins us to discuss whether the country is more divided than ever and what history can teach us about finding common ground.
Navy veteran, historian, and author Mike Bedenbaugh joins us to discuss whether the country is more divided than ever and what history can teach us about finding common ground.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are being deployed to airports nationwide to help ease major security delays caused by staffing shortages.
Big changes could be coming to Charleston roads, transit, and green space.
A newly surfaced 2009 email from an attorney connected to Jeffrey Epstein is drawing attention after referencing a past relationship with Donald Trump, adding to ongoing scrutiny surrounding Epstein’s network.
Colleges are introducing therapy dog programs to help reduce stress and improve student well being.
In a surprising shift, the Department of Justice is removing experience requirements for new prosecutor hires. The move aims to expand the candidate pool, but it’s also raising questions about qualifications and the future of federal prosecutions.
Health officials are sounding the alarm about the growing threat of counterfeit pills and the dangers of fentanyl showing up in unexpected substances. Michelle Nienhius joins us with what families need to know.
Former CIA officer Tim Beard joins us to discuss his book Look Twice and how everyday people can develop simple habits to recognize risks, protect their families, and stay safe in an uncertain world.
Local attorney Gus Anastopoulo joins us for another Legal Insights segment, tackling important legal topics and offering perspective viewers can use to better understand the law and their rights.
Artificial intelligence is transforming SAT prep, giving students access to personalized study tools and instant feedback as they prepare for college entrance exams.