This Weekend with Gordon Deal February 08, 2025
For New Orleans, the Superdome is more than a stadium, will Deepfakes be all over the Super Bowl, and how to read Roman numerals.
For New Orleans, the Superdome is more than a stadium, will Deepfakes be all over the Super Bowl, and how to read Roman numerals.
Judge pauses deadline for federal worker buyout offer, second judge in 2 days blocks Trump’s birthright citizenship order, and airport uses social media to find 6-year-old owner of lost stuffy.
The Middle East says “no” to a Gaza takeover, investigations don’t undo air crashes but they prevent tragic repeats, and police officer hailed a hero after pulling 11-year-old from icy lake.
President Trump says U.S. will take over Gaza, RFK Jr. and Gabbard advance, Bondi confirmed, and what’s better for you after a workout, a hot sauna or cold plunge.
Are we on the verge of a trade war with out closest allies, crews move closer to recovering all bodies in D.C. Crash, Michigan detective buys new bike for man after theft.
Raising awareness for a debilitating childhood disease, borrowing money from family can be awkward, and a region turns its anger on a 3-inch figurine.
Investigators seek answers in deadliest U.S. aviation disaster in decades, what we know about the victims, and professional jump roper saves drowning teen and dog.
Fatal midair collision between American Airlines jet and Army helicopter, consumer stress is on the rise, and America has fallen in love with long-shot sports bets.
Judge blocks Trump’s federal-assistance freeze after chaos over Medicaid, other funding, what’s the Fed’s next move on interest rates, and time is running out to return your unwanted holiday gifts.
President Trump signs executive orders for military, focusing on transgender service members, COVID, diversity, market plunges as China firm stirs worries, and woman says man’s random act of kindness ‘made my whole year.’
Trump administration launches nationwide immigration enforcement blitz, mudslide concerns remain near California’s burn scar areas, and screens have taken over classrooms.
The coming catastrophic failure of AI in business, dogs took over L.A.’s poshest hotels and made things better, and Bills fans raise money for Mark Andrews-backed charity after drop.
Judge temporarily blocks Trump plan to end birthright citizenship, blaze-stricken Los Angeles contends with fresh fires, resurgent winds, and these two words in an email are a massive red flag for scams.
Judge temporarily blocks Trump plan to end birthright citizenship, blaze-stricken Los Angeles contends with fresh fires, resurgent winds, and these two words in an email are a massive red flag for scams.
Over 50,000 are under evacuation orders or warnings as wildfire imperils homes north of Los Angeles, teen shooter kills student, then himself at High School in Nashville, and who is the most stressed about money.
White House orders government DEI employees to be placed on leave, 22 states sue to stop Trump’s order blocking birthright citizenship, and how old is too old to be shoveling snow.
President Trump takes oath of office, Joe Biden leaves office and Washington after 50 years, and how cold is too cold for you to walk your dog.
Donald Trump promises far-reaching change in second term, as ceasefire takes hold, Hamas returns 3 Israeli hostages and Israel frees 90 Palestinian prisoners, and steps to prevent fires and stay safe in winter storms.
Why smoke from the Los Angeles fires is so dangerous, can we do anything to reduce dementia risk, and crooked faced dog embraces the spotlight.
Israel says Gaza cease-fire deal reached, President Biden administration will leave it to Trump to implement TikTok ban, and truck driver intervenes in highway shootout, wins Goodyear Highway Hero award.
Will a ceasefire in Gaza finally happen, President Biden warns of oligarchy and tech industrial complex in farewell address, and hero dog saves grandfather’s.
Pete Hegseth weathers Democrats’ grilling, a ‘particularly dangerous situation’ is forecast for fire-scarred Los Angeles area, and what wildfires mean for America’s home-insurance bills.
Special Counsel says Trump would have been convicted for efforts to overturn 2020 election, returning Santa Ana winds threaten to expand deadly blazes, and strangers lift car to rescue elderly woman pinned underneath.
L.A. wildfire threat remains very high, progress made in talks over Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage release, and Everyday heroes step up to save the elderly from Los Angeles fires.
Girls are losing ground to boys, why marathon running is booming, and stories of wildfire heroes.
President Biden says feds will cover 100% of fire response costs in Southern California, Trump looks to new enemies as his second term nears, and vet opens empty hospital, takes in dozens of displaced pets in wildfire.
At least 5 dead as thousands evacuate ahead of raging wildfires in Los Angeles area, flying is extremely safe despite hazards, and here’s how to help wildfire victims.
Los Angeles wildfires prompt evacuations for tens of thousands, Tesla Cybertruck bomber used ChatGPT to plan Las Vegas attack, and prepare for the coldest Arctic blast.
Congress certifies Trump’s election win, Trudeau to resign as Canada’s prime minister and smart money moves for 2025.
Millions to feel the impact of a big winter storm, how Republicans hope to give some early wins to Trump and how to walk more efficiently in 2025.
What we can learn from Jimmy Carter’s hospice care, how the “Zestimate” has screwed up homebuying and the decisions that make or break your holiday air travel.
At least 15 people killed in New Orleans in possible terror attack, one person dead after a Tesla Cybertruck explodes in Las Vegas, and how why January has become “divorce month.”
(Best-of) – Working parents’ childcare struggles are getting worse, setting (and achieving) your New Year’s resolutions, and inspiring quotes for the new year.
U.S. Treasury says its computers were hacked in a “major incident,” Trump endorses Mike Johnson for House Speaker and financial resolutions for 2025.
A look at the life and legacy of former president Jimmy Carter, searching for answers after the deadliest air crash in South Korean history, and why Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump could be Washington’s odd couple.
Space Force ready for liftoff, airline topics to watch in 2025, and don’t wait on returns.
Aviation experts say Russia’s air defense fire likely caused Azerbaijan plane crash as nation mourns, financial New Year’s resolutions for 2025, and here’s what to know and do if you win the Mega Millions jackpot.
President Biden condemns Russia’s ‘outrageous’ Christmas attack on Ukraine, at least 38 people were killed when a passenger jet headed for Russia crashed in Kazakhstan, and good Samaritans who went above and beyond in 2024.
(Best-of) – The fastest airport security line you don’t know about, best credit cards for groceries, and man makes Christmas wonderland on street for wife with dementia.
President-elect Trump says Musk won’t be President, suspect arrested in the killing of a woman who was set on fire on a NYC subway car, and Grinch steals The Grinch inflatable from Milwaukee yard.
Teachers raised with shooter drills grapple with school gunfire’s busiest year, are your utensils toxic, and is banning social media for kids really the answer.
House rejects GOP plan backed by Trump, Luigi Mangione faces federal murder, stalking charges in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO, and don’t let fraudsters ruin your holidays.
Wisconsin police search for answers in rare case of female school shooter, Luigi Mangione Indicted by New York Grand Jury, and three children receive “the best Christmas present ever.”
Wisconsin school shooting leaves three people dead, including shooter, recent drone sightings don’t pose a security risk, and guide dog navigates New Jersey gym to help blind, deaf man work out.
As drone sightings spread across East Coast, federal officials aren’t saying much, Trump tempers expectations, and flight takes kids to visit Santa at North Pole scene in transformed Denver airport hangar.
Working parents’ childcare struggles are getting worse, as costs weigh on concertgoers, mid-sized shows just aren’t worth it, and a runaway dog has captured a city.
Man identifying himself as American Travis Timmerman found in Syria after being freed from prison, White House downplays mystery Northeast drones, and hundreds attend funeral of World War II veteran who had no known family.
Bullet casings match gun found on UnitedHealth suspect, who is behind the drones showing up on the East Coast, and start a career with these college alternatives.
UnitedHealth murder suspect fights extradition to New York, refugees return to Syria as caretaker prime minister appointed, and husband covers 40 pet adoptions as a 40th birthday gift for his wife.
Police find UnitedHealth shooting suspect in McDonald’s, Democrats roll out long wish list for Biden’s final six weeks, and adding laughter to your life can boost health and healing.
Assad’s rule collapses in Syria, NYPD releases new photos of man suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO, and the best gifts to help your loved ones build wealth.
A generation of drug-addiction survivors is entering old age, dollar stores are struggling to win over bargain hunters, and it’s not just you, bottles and cartons are now harder to open.
The hunt for the UnitedHealthcare gunman continues, Republicans block the release of the Gaetz ethics report and why ties are making a comeback in the office.
UnitedHealth Executive shot dead in targeted attack, US Supreme Court leans toward allowing youth transgender care ban, and AI can be your secret weapon this holiday shopping season.
South Korean president faces impeachment calls after martial law debacle, Trump’s defense pick Pete Hegseth faces deepening scrutiny in Senate, and Bills Mafia steps up to support McCaffrey foundation.
White House defends Biden’s Hunter pardon as criticism mounts, U.S. sending $725 million in arms to Ukraine, and retired military dog reunites with Army handler.
President Biden pardons son Hunter, lake-effect snow blankets the Great Lakes as Thanksgiving travelers head home, and how to avoid Cyber Monday scams.
Can our spending habits help explain the culture wars, can workplace etiquette mistakes derail your career, and high school pallbearer services fill a need when the deceased don’t have family.
(Best-of) – Democrats’ $1.9 trillion bet that blew up, the truth about promotions, and college coaches have new way to discipline players.
(Best-of) – How can Gen Xers stand out in a tighter job market, divorce parties reached an all-time high last year, and Thanksgiving quotes to share this turkey day.
Israel approves cease-fire with Lebanon aimed at ending Hezbollah conflict, Mexico suggests it would impose its own tariffs to retaliate against any Trump tariffs, and the case for being ungrateful.
Trump pledges tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, experts expect prices to go up, Israel launches new airstrikes on Lebanon as leaders draw closer to a ceasefire with Hezbollah, and stop washing your turkey.
Menendez brothers court hearing set for today, how the TSA plans to handle record air travel, and cafe offers free coffee to dancing customers.
Nothing like cash to recruit, retain the world’s warriors, how to keep political rifts from ruining Thanksgiving, and dog thinking owner’s football rage is aimed at her goes viral.
Matt Gaetz withdraws from consideration as Attorney General, Pam Bondi named as replacement, federal workers brace for Trump overhaul of civil service, and 10-year-old calls 911 for help with math homework.
Ethics committee declines to release Matt Gaetz report, deadly bomb cyclone batters Northwest, causing widespread power outages and downing trees, and why more workers are saying “no thanks” to a big promotion.
House Ethics Committee to meet Wednesday amid growing pressure to release Gaetz report, ‘bomb cyclone’ brings high winds and soaking rain to Northern California and Pacific Northwest, and you’re staring at your phone too much at work.
The GOP senators who could derail President-elect Trump’s cabinet picks, 3 people killed in New York City stabbing spree, and 98-year-old Rhode Island man gets his high school diploma.
President Biden approves Ukraine’s use of long-range missiles inside Russia, Republican senator calls on House to share Matt Gaetz ethics report, and the $20,000 reason to buy a used car.
What the US spends money on right now, how to prepare for the non financial side of retirement, and the election officials that keep dead people from voting.
Trump picks Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health Secretary, Gaetz nomination seen as doomed, and turn that stockpile of miles or points into a trip.
Trump picks Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz as Attorney General, stocks remain a good place to invest, and Missouri thrift store seeking to solve mystery of WWII love letters.
The big takeaway from Trump’s whirlwind round of personnel announcements, Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira sentenced to 15 years in prison for sharing military secrets online, and the bosses who don’t care about your Ivy League degree.
Trump expected to nominate Marco Rubio for Secretary of State, Democrat Ruben Gallego defeats Kari Lake in Arizona Senate race, and A Michigan 4th grader’s quick thinking leads to the heroic rescue of his classmate.
Trump says new Senate leader must agree to recess appointments, fire crews on both coasts battle wildfires and how to tell if your new boss is about to pull a “bait and switch.”
The next President inherits a remarkable economy, why some teachers kept this election out of the classroom, and trash collector alters weekly route to see his biggest fan.
Trump taps Susie Wiles as Chief of Staff, the mistakes that will haunt Democrats after the election and the hottest November travel deals.
Harris concedes the election but vows to fight on, how Elon Musk’s gamble on Trump paid off and how to beef up the security on your accounts.
Donald Trump takes back the Presidency, republicans win control of Senate, and election day puppy-cuddling events at hotels across the US.
Election day has finally arrived, when will we know the results of the presidential election, and creative ‘I Voted’ stickers branch out beyond the familiar flag design.
Harris and Trump head into the final day before the election, at least 11 injured after tornado-spawning thunderstorms left a trail of destruction across parts of Oklahoma, and the monochroming of America.
America is having a panic attack over the election, can AI ruin your chances of landing a job interview, and how to prepare your body and mind for the end of daylight saving time.
Harris and Trump bring their closing arguments to 2 key Southwest swing states, US says 8,000 North Korean troops in Russia’s Kursk, and Gen Z vows to ‘cancel out’ their parents’ votes in new presidential election TikTok trend.
Harris makes closing campaign argument, Trump holds rally in Pennsylvania, things to know about the new airline-refund rules that went into effect Monday, and in-demand jobs you don’t need a college degree to pursue.
Candidates continue to court voters as election nears, North Korean troops in Russian uniforms moving toward Ukraine, and heartwarming Halloween at Texas NICU brings joy to families.
Fires set in drop boxes destroy hundreds of ballots in Washington and damage 3 in Oregon, Trump and Harris campaigns battle over mental and physical fitness, and man wins $1 million after buying lottery ticket using $20 he found in parking lot.
Former-President Trump headlines Madison Square Garden rally after vulgar, racist remarks from allies, election season threats are growing more violent, and markets historically see higher returns when an NL team wins the World Series.
Is this economy turning against cities, the paradox of restaurant success, and why workers feel lonely.
Last minute swing-state pitches from Harris/Trump, Los Angeles DA to ask court to resentence Menendez brothers, America’s best baseball cities.
Nearly 25 million votes already cast in the 2024 election, Boeing machinists reject new contract, and 4-year-old collects over 1,000 stuffed animals for hurricane victims.
IDF confirms death of top Hezbollah leader, Georgia’s new election rules scrutinized by courts as voting begins, and Houston Chick-fil-A team helps terminally ill guest achieve bucket list item.
Harris and Cheney visit swing states, Trump bashes FEMA, Juvenile shooter kills 5 in Washington state, and smart ways to use your home equity this November.
Officials search for answers in the deadly collapse of a gangway in Georgia, Trump and Harris crisscross battleground states and how the U.S. economy became so hostile to parents.
How the Red Cross is helping communities devastated by hurricanes, how accurate, or off-target, could polls be this year, and the rise of secondhand iPhones.
Israel says it has killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza, Texas Supreme Court halts execution of man in shaken baby case, and why Gen Z feels guilty about taking lunch breaks.
U.S. strikes target Houthi weapons stores in Yemen, retailers turn to AI for holiday shopping season success, and HVAC worker saves a life in heroic twist of fate.
Georgia judge blocks ballot counting rule and says county officials must certify election results, nearly 100 people are still missing in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, and how a panicked driver spared a family from deadly Florida tornado spawn…
Man arrested for allegedly threatening to harm FEMA staffers in North Carolina, Harris, Trump converge on battleground state of Pennsylvania, and high school football teams show heartwarming sportsmanship.
President Biden toured hurricane-ravaged Florida, US to send anti-missile system and troops to Israel, and hundreds of pets find homes after Florida shelter’s plea for help.
State cellphone bans for public school students divide parents, how politics tore apart a California retirement community, the battle over the Halloween craze that won’t die.