From FDA to Rage Bait
On today’s show, we cover the U.S. halting asylum requests, LAUSD’s enrollment drop amid immigration raids, and Oxford choosing “rage bait” as its word of the year.
From Warschaw to Witches
On today’s show, we talk about the Warschaw conference, Dodgers, and Wicked. All that and more From Where We Are.
From Waymo to AI Ethics
On today’s show, we cover Waymo’s approval to operate on Los Angeles freeways, seven detainees suing ICE over alleged inhumane conditions at a California detention facility, and a new study examining data centers in California.
AI ethics panel explores impact of artificial intelligence on math profession
Today, an AI Ethics discussion was held at USCs Kaprielian Hall. The panel included four USC Professors of Mathematics who talked about the concerns of artificial intelligence and how they have changed the profession.
From Government Shutdown to Sports Scandal
On today’s show, we discuss the Senate deal to reopen the government, the Supreme Court’s rejection of an effort to overturn same-sex marriage, and MLB pitchers indicted on charges linked to sports betting.
FAA orders flight cuts at LAX and other airports amid shutdown delays
As Thanksgiving approaches, the FAA is requiring airlines to scale back flights at 40 major airports. The changes could add to delays already affecting travelers during the nation’s record-long government shutdown.
From Mamdani to Dodgers
On today’s show, we discuss a new USC study on Orange County’s undocumented immigrant population, Zohran Mamdani’s rise to the national spotlight in NYC politics, and Dodgers fans flooding the streets of LA. All that and more, on From Where We Are.
‘We’re witnessing a dealignment’: How the Latine voting population is changing in the U.S.
Members of the Latine community describe moving away from both major political parties after seeing a lack of prioritization of their economic concerns.
Hurricane Melissa’s impact is felt far from the Caribbean by USC students
Hurricane Melissa slammed into Jamaica on Monday. Now a Category 4 storm, it continues on its path toward Cuba and the Bahamas. Here at USC, students with family in the Caribbean are hoping their loved ones stay safe.
From Spooky Season to Election Season
On today’s show, we discuss Halloween, Election Season, and Hurricane Melissa. All that and more, From Where We Are
California’s special election draws federal monitors — and political tension
Federal officials are monitoring elections in California and New Jersey amid partisan disputes over the Trump administration's claims of voter fraud.
U.S. Supreme Court poised to end key provision from landmark civil rights law
If Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is no longer enforceable, it could give Republicans the chance to eliminate Democrat-held House districts across the South.
President Trump uses the Justice Department to go after his political opponents
President Trump has been using the Justice Department to go after his political enemies. The judicial branch, along with Congress, is expected to keep the executive branch in check, but is the balance of power shifting?
From Donald Trump to Doug Emhoff
On today’s show, we discuss President Trump’s demands of universities and the second anniversary of the October 7th attacks. We also sit down with former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff for an exclusive interview.
Students get involved in the world of innovation at the A.I. convention
Students attended an A.I. convention in San Francisco following a new, deregulated technological era.







