The coronavirus situation is growing rapidly, and it’s good to hear from a real doctor. Doctor Mike talks more about the coronavirus in his latest video. He does believe by technical definition […]
Sunday Discussion: What It’s Like To Test The World’s Longest Flight
Transportation reporter from Business Insider David Slotnick flew on a nearly 20-hour flight from New York City to Sydney. The Qantas Airways route was a test to see how the world’s longest […]
Sunday Discussion: Medicare For All: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
Thank God Last Week Tonight with John Oliver is back. Last night he talked about Medicare for All and how it would be better than the nightmarish private insurance. And wow, we […]
Sunday Discussion: Inside The $215,000 Oscar Gift Bag For 2020
Tonight is Oscar night. And the nominees for the major awards get a very expensive gift bag. Every year during the Academy Awards, a company called Distinctive Assets puts together the “Everyone […]
Sunday Discussion: Americans Know Wealth Inequality Is A Problem, But What Does It Look Like
To demonstrate the growing wealth inequality problem in the United States, sometimes you have to use real props like a pumpkin pie. The growing gap between rich and poor Americans is one […]
Sunday Discussion: United Swing States of America – Arizona’s Daylight Saving Time Opt-Out
Did you know that the golf industry and the candy industry are responsible for starting or extending daylight saving time? Yep, it’s not because of farmers, it’s because of lobbyists and money, […]
Sunday Discussion: The Secret To Sriracha Hot Sauce’s Success
David Tran is the man to thank for the Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce you douse your scrambled eggs with every morning. You know the stuff. Red bottle with a green cap and […]
Sunday Discussion: The Australia Fires Will Actually Have This Impact
Seriously, the Australia fires are going to have a number of huge impacts to not only the environment but people as well. How did the Australia fires start? How will they change […]
Sunday Discussion: The Food Deserts Of Memphis: Inside America’s Hunger Capital | Divided Cities
In the ‘food deserts’ of Memphis, Tennessee, dominated by fast food outlets and convenience stores, locals lack what seems a basic human right in the richer half of the city: a supermarket. […]
Sunday Discussion: The Science And Controversy Behind Your Lightbulbs
The tech that powers your lightbulbs has made huge leaps forward in the past few years, and is making a big difference in home energy use. But shifting political winds are now […]
