Preventing Mass Shootings: See Something, Say Something (2822)
Join Vince Poscente and expert guests as they continue the conversation about mass shootings with a focus on assessment and prevention.
Join Vince Poscente and expert guests as they continue the conversation about mass shootings with a focus on assessment and prevention.
Join Vince Poscente as he interviews key experts who work with schools, government, and the FBI on mass shootings assessment and prevention.
As shown by President Biden’s recent trip to Saudi Arabia, U.S. values frequently conflict with U.S. strategic requirements.
Perhaps nothing is as important to a healthy, productive lifestyle as your brain’s health and performance. How fit is your brain?
A Newsweek headline read, "How bad is the U.S. health care system?" Among high-income nations, it’s the worst, the study says. U.S. #healthcare may be one of the best in the world, however, our healthcare system itself is complicated, expensive, and somewhat dysfunctional.
According to Pew Research, in the last three years, the share of adults with a favorable view of the Supreme Court has dropped 15% from 70% to 54%. See what Hon. Alberto R Gonzales, Former U.S. Attorney General of the United States, Belmont University College of Law, has to say.
Stephen I. Vladek, J.D., joins host Jim Falk for a discussion on the Supreme Court, its expanding role on issues, and the Biden Presidential Commission to explore reforms.
Former Ambassador to the Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch joins host Jim Falk on McCuistion for an insightful look at Ukraine today.
Joining Host Jim Cathcart to look at the definition and causes of Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and Mild Cognitive Impairment, and what if anything we can do to be less risk-prone are experts Karen Jennings and Kelly Willmore.
In this second of a two-part series on water, we discuss the critical water situation around the world and what we can do to help.