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.
Anticipation begins as the U.S. Supreme Court starts a new term
Today, the Supreme Court returned to the bench for a comprehensive agenda that will handle tariffs, LGBTQ rights and free speech cases. Until decisions are announced, students and the general public wait to feel their effects.
From Ubers to the Supreme Court
On today’s show, we talk about Bari Weiss becoming the new editor-in-chief of CBS News, Trump admin offering money to Universities in exchange for more conservative policies, the Supreme Court beginning its new term, Uber and Lyft drivers gaining the right to unionize, and non-engineers entering the world of AI.
DACA under the Trump Administration
The DACA program for young immigrants could soon be open to new applicants for the first time since 2021. DACA allows some undocumented immigrants who were brought here as minors to legally live and work in the U.S. But some people fear that it's unsafe to apply under the Trump administration.
From a D.C. shutdown to Bad Bunny
On today’s show, we discuss the possible government shut down, the future of Voice of America, USC legacy admissions, and Bad bunny announcing he’s doing the Super Bowl. All that and more, From Where We Are.






