Issues Today 24-11
(#24-11-Mar. 11-Mar. 17) Naomi Mathis will discuss the growing problem of vet suicides. Priscilla Rodriguez will talk about the new digital SAT test plus Jonas Bordo on how to reduce rent.
(#24-11-Mar. 11-Mar. 17) Naomi Mathis will discuss the growing problem of vet suicides. Priscilla Rodriguez will talk about the new digital SAT test plus Jonas Bordo on how to reduce rent.
(#24-10-Mar. 4-Mar. 10) Dr. Alan Reisinger details results of a new survey on healthcare. Ryan Rippel talks about the work of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation plus David Parker on his new book "Rome 476."
(#24-9-Mar. 4-Mar. 10) Two segments on water resources with guests David Sedlak and Scott Wilson plus a discussion on peripheral artery disease.
(#24-8-Feb. 19-Feb. 25) Author Mark Greaney discusses the action/adventure genre. Mark Opuaszky details a new heart monitoring device plus Amy Friedman on kids with incarcerated parents.
(#24-7-Feb. 12-Feb. 18) Antonio Salazar Hobson discusses the growing problem of human trafficking. Carly Roszkowski gives tips to seniors on how to find employment plus a segment on Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
(#24-6-Feb. 5-Feb. 11) Dr. Kathleen Corley will detail how to improve education in the country. Scott Fulford will discuss how some people made money during the pandemic plus Dr. Matt Markel on self-driving cars.
(#24-5-Jan. 29-Feb. 4) Major Justin Erwin gives financial advice. David Ragsdale details how his group is un-cancelling the cancelled plus Brad Phifer on how to train your pets.
(#24-4-Jan. 22-Jan. 28) Antonio Ciaccia will discuss new legislation to lower prescription prices. Weina Zheng discusses urban planning plus Dr. Patrick Hurley on what happened to critical thinking.
(#24-3-Jan. 15-Jan. 21) Trevor Wagener discusses the results of a new survey on small business growth. Chris Corosa details how parents can invest for their kids plus Sandy Robertson on why we eat what we eat.
(#24-2-Jan. 8-Jan. 14) Dana Dornsife details how to participate in clinical trials. Martin Kabaki talks about AI plus Benjamin Jack on what should be in your medicine cabinet.
(#24-1-Jan. 1-Jan. 7) Suzanne Ogle talks about the future of fossil fuels. Catherine Pugh comments on health and technology plus Edward Beltran on worker burnout.
(#23-53-Dec. 25-Dec. 31) Dan Correa talks about efforts to improve STEM education. Renee Worcester describes the Wreaths Across America Program plus Sarah Janssen on the 2024 World Almanac.
(#23-52-Dec. 18-Dec. 24) Patrick Smithwick talks about homeless vets. Brandi Bynum comments on the growing problem of human trafficking plus Jennifer Nelson on the art of teaching.
(#23-51-Dec. 11-Dec. 17) Dr. NIcholas Bequelin defines "Human Rights." Two experts will talk about a new Parkinsons Survey plus Anthony Mohr on growing up with two fathers.
(#23-50-Dec. 4-Dec. 10) Vedia Burnett describes a back to nature program for veterans. Kevin Thibeau talks about the future of fossil fuel investments plus Lowell Baier on the first 50 years of the Endangered Species Act.
(#23-49-Nov. 27-Dec. 3) Thomas Tighe talks about the need for more charitable giving. JP Degance details the results of a survey on spiritual life in America plus Dr. Linda Singh on the plusses of Army life.
(#23-48-Nov. 20-Nov. 26) Kristin Bride talks about online safety for youth. Brian Walsh comments on the real estate mortgage situation plus Jeremy Walters on recycling.
(#23-47-Nov. 13-Nov. 19) Jeff Hardy talks about how to attain peace in the world. Dr. Magnolia Martinez discusses animal safety plus Richard Simon on real estate fraud.
(#23-46-Nov. 6-Nov. 12) Two experts will talk about augmented reality. Dr. Eliza Chin updates the COVID situation plus Dr. Craig Hirschberg on people's fears about broken teeth.
(#23=45-Oct. 30-Nov. 6) Rawle Andrew discusses why some are reluctant to get mental health counseling. Ari Parker gives advice on how to pick the right Medicare plan plus Hannah Heimbuch on sustainable seafood.
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