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Do You Work Here?
What do you do? And how do you do it? Most of us spend a lot of time at work. Sometimes our jobs define us, and Mike Simpson wants to learn about yours! From paleontologist to Oscar Mayer Wienermobile driver, we're hitting the road to get a look at how we're all making a living. Come feed sea otter...
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BONUS: Trump's team tells GOP to stop talking hardline immigration as data shows economy suffering
New studies this week disproved the idea that cutting down on immigrants brings more jobs to Americans and that immigrants commit more crimes than ave...
BONUS: 'You should just be prepared to pay higher prices:' Latest on Iran's effect on our economy, plus tornadoes, hail, floods strike the US
The highest strength tornado ever for this time of year struck Michigan this week, as hail, tornadoes, floods and more battered Texas and Illinois, to...
BONUS: Gen Z may destroy both the beer and wine industries as we know them, plus a morality survey as a 'giant red flag' to US society
A new story, and trends we can all see, show that Gen Z is changing the world of alcohol, plus another study shows Americans have a very dim view of e...
BONUS: Trump calls new leader of Iran 'unacceptable,' and here's why as many in the US wonder ... 'what's the end game?'
Iran has a new Supreme Leader, and this is what you need to know about him. Is Trump going to send in soldiers? Plus, we reveal the latest polls on Am...
TRUE CRIME ROUNDUP: Crimes that are shaping our world
In this roundup, we’ll be looking into crimes from the past have changed our world in sometimes surprising ways and that are continuing to change it....
BONUS: Here's how China is beating the US in automobile supremacy, plus training workers for an AI future and the country's biggest owl event
Why is China beating the U.S. in electric vehicle production and innovation? Here's why. Plus, a professor discusses preparing students for an AI futu...
BONUS: And now the race begins: Upsets in the midterm primaries set the stage for next election
The midterm primary results in Texas surprised many, so here's what happened and what it means. Plus, how high will gas prices go?
BONUS: Supreme Court blocks law that let trans kids go without parental notification, plus how pets could save your life
The Supreme Court made a momentous decision about transgender care in California, plus here's how pets can improve your quality of life and why so man...
BONUS: 'It's pretty likely to fail ... or make things worse:' Why is the US in Iran?
What is the goal of the U.S. bombing Iran? Here are expert takes, plus the latest polling on how American citizens feel about it.
TRUE CRIME ROUNDUP: New study claims Kurt Cobain was murdered, but police say the case is closed
This week, we’re going to discuss a new study that suggests grunge rock icon Kurt Cobain didn’t die by suicide, but that he was murdered.
Befor...
BONUS: Gen Alpha is on the rise in a world full of AI
Gen Alpha is shaping up to be the largest in history. What should we expect from them? Fordham University expert gives a preview to KCBS radio. Plus,...
BONUS: ‘It got ugly’: What you need to know about Trump’s record-breaking SOTU
Here's a recap of the SOTU address with expert analysis from WCCO News Talk, KCBS Radio and WWL Radio.
BONUS: People are going for gold amid economic uncertainty
With gold at an all-time high, is it time to dump your other investments? Bruce Halprin, Wealth Enhancement Group with Vineeta Sawkar of WCCO News Tal...
TRUE CRIME ROUNDUP: Will DNA help solve this 50-year-old 'child killer' cold case and the Guthrie mystery?
This is a true crime roundup from the On Deadline podcast. This week, we dive into a new interview with family of the victims of Michigan’s Oakland Ch...
BONUS: Supreme Court delivers devastating blow to Donald Trump: What's next after tariffs?
The Supreme Court did something many thought they wouldn't and ruled against President Donald Trump's ability to levy tariffs without congressional ap...
BONUS: 'The world is watching:' Mark Zuckerberg's testimony in social media addiction case could shape our digital future
Get the latest on why Mark Zuckerberg is testifying today. Plus, is it time to take a digital detox? And places you're being watched that may surprise...
BONUS: Where does Donald Trump rank among the presidents of history? Plus, how Jesse Jackson changed politics forever, and why CBS pulled an interview
President's Day is this week, which brings up lots of questions about the presidents throughout history and how they've changed the office. Plus, Jess...
BONUS: Danger lurks on escalators and in our bodies as sex and malls disappear
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you face-planted on an escalator while trying to catch a flight? This week, we’ll look into the data on es...
TRUE CRIME ROUNDUP: What comes next in the Epstein and Guthrie cases?
This week, we’re going to focus on updates to two stories that have captured the public’s attention in recent weeks: the Jeffrey Epstein files and the...
BONUS: ICE withdraws from Minneapolis, and what in the heck is going on over the skies of El Paso?
Border czar Tom Homan announced ICE is withdrawing from Minneapolis after two U.S. citizens were killed in altercations in officers. Plus, confusion r...
BONUS: F.D.A refuses Moderna's multi-million-dollar new flu vax in 'latest sign of hostility to vaccines'
The F.D.A refused to review Moderna's multi-million-dollar new flu vaccine, in what experts is the latest sign that RFK's Health Department is hostile...
BONUS: Top skills for job seekers, plus everything you need to know about TrumpRx
Get the top three skills today's employers are looking for, plus answers to which drugs are a good deal on TrumpRx, and which ones you should buy else...
BONUS: Will there be doctors in the future? AI's effect on workplaces and medicine
Only 9% of workplaces say they're fully staffed in a recent Robert Half survey. Is that because of AI? And when your doctor uses chat GPT (and he doe...
BONUS: What's the future of journalism as Washington Post cuts one-third of its staff? Plus, world's highest marathon
Another blow was dealt to journalism with news the Washington Post is cutting one-third of its staff. What's next for people who want -- and need -- t...
BONUS: ICE drawdown in Minnesota begs the question: Who won the battle over federal intervention?
Border czar Tom Homan announced 700 federal agents are leaving Minnesota, which begs the question .. Did President Donald Trump or his opponents win t...
BONUS: 'It's hard to tell if he's playing to his base or delusional:' Trump says GOP should run elections, Elon Musk's massive merger and latest on Iran
President Donald Trump sent new signals on Iran, and even more signals about American elections -- signals that had many aghast -- plus, Elon Musk cre...
BONUS: 'Who's paying for this?' Reaction to Trump renovating The Kennedy Center and planning the 'Arc DeTrump'
Here's the latest on some high-profile construction projects President Donald Trump has taken on and answers about his new choice to serve as Fed chai...
TRUE CRIME ROUNDUP: Father asks his children ‘do you want to go to heaven’ after killing their mother
In this episode, we’ll get an update on the case of a nurse facing allegations of sexual abuse in the Detroit area. We’ll also hear breakdown of a sho...
BONUS: How 'launch fever' caused The Challenger explosion, plus expert says humans will definitely go to Mars and iconic TV moments
The Challenger exploded 40 years ago this week. Here's how it changed space travel forever. Plus, an expert discusses when humans will be on Mars, and...
BONUS: Everything you need to know about filing taxes this year, from tips to surprises
Tax season opened this week and there are changes you need to know about. Plus, is the Justice Department trying to build a case against Jerome Powell...
BONUS: Is social media too addictive to exist? Court case will decide
A court case will decide whether Tik Tok is too addictive to survive, and we explore that with experts and users. Plus, what are police trained to do...
BONUS: 'This inflammatory situation cannot continue in America:' Latest on ICE, including Super Bowl plans, unprecedented judicial intervention, more
ICE seems to be backing away in Minnesota after two deadly encounters with American citizens. But what's next? Here are their plans for the Super Bowl
RISING FROM THE ASHES: The finale
The series closes with the voice of Nataly’s late father, Carlo, whose love, artistry, and spirit still echoed through the home he built. As the famil...
BONUS: Historic storm Fern to pummel the US: What to expect, plus why so many of today's kids are allowed to swear
From Florida, through the Carolinas, East Coast, and Midwest, Fern is coming and she's angry. Here's what to expect and how to stay safe, plus if it m...
BONUS: Communities rise up against AI data centers -- but if not here, where?
AI consumption of water and power for data centers is sending some communities into a frenzy. Here's more on that, plus what the CEO of SalesForce say...
BONUS: 'A bazooka aimed at the US economy:' Trump's Greenland gambit, a review of his first year, and more
This week marks the one-year anniversary of Donald Trump's second term. So, how's he doing, and what's going on with Greenland? Catch up on the latest...
RISING FROM THE ASHES: Episode 5, The Unseen Disasters
After the flames are gone, a new crisis begins. This episode pulls back the curtain on the invisible aftermath of disaster; the paperwork, permits, in...
BONUS: California proposes EV incentives as Ford touts new combustion engine trucks during Trump visit, the one where he gave an automaker the finger: the latest
Donald Trump visited Detroit this week to highlight the auto industry and ended up embroiled in a sideshow when he gave an automaker the finger and to...
RISING FROM THE ASHES: Episode 4, The Reporter Becomes the Story
In this episode, Nataly confronts what happens when professional distance disappears and grief becomes public. As media attention intensifies, she ref...
BONUS: 'I wasn't just telling the story, I was feeling it:' Reporter reveals aftermath of losing home to wildfire, as states battle insurance companies over payout policies and oil companies fight wetlands payout
What's it like to lose everythign in a wildfire? A KNX reporter knows first-hand, and draws us into her heartbreaking story as KCBS reports on insuran...