As the survivors of the Parkland high school shooting prepare to go back to school next week, parents around the country are having difficult conversations with their children about guns. We'll hear from Parents Magazine about they're tackling the topic of violence in schools.
The Dallas Mavericks are investigating claims of sexual misconduct following a Sports Illustrated story where a former employee called the organization's work culture 'a real life Animal House.' We'll bring you the latest on that.
And did you know that athletes with asthma are more likely to win gold medals than athletes without breathing problems? Popular Science stops by to explain that to us.
OG Bachelorette Trista Sutter, Real Housewife Dorinda Medley, and Olympic Legend Dorothy Hamill join us in studio, as well.
Emmy-winning actor Andre Braugher, best known in TV shows like 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' and 'Homicide: Life on the Street,' died on Monday at the age of 61.
The Emmy-winning actor died at age 61 after a brief illness. Braugher was best known for starring as Det. Frank Pembleton in the critically acclaimed 1990s series "Homicide: Life on the Street" and as the deceptively stone-faced Capt. Ray Holt on the comedy "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" in 2013-2021.
A study out of South Korea looked at over 23,000 people and found those who spend more than an hour commuting to work are 16% more likely to experience depression.