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On today's show, Scoot talks to Sunil Agrawal, co-owner of NOLA Throws, about if suppliers are seeing increased costs on throws and beads for Mardi Gras. Then, Scott Vaughan, founder of Unbranded, joins the show to talk about what to be aware of as signs of human trafficking.

This hour, Scoot talks to Scott Vaughan, founder of Unbranded, about what to be aware of as signs of human trafficking.

Scoot talks to Scott Vaughan, founder of Unbranded, about what to be aware of as signs of human trafficking.

This hour, Scoot talks about strip clubs and sex trafficking.

This hour, Scoot talks to Sunil Agrawal, co-owner of NOLA Throws, about if suppliers are seeing increased costs on throws and beads for Mardi Gras.

Sunil Agrawal, Co-owner of NOLA Throws, joins Scoot to discuss if suppliers are seeing increased costs on throws and beads for Mardi Gras.

The Challenger exploded 40 years ago this week. Here's how it changed space travel forever. Plus, an expert discusses when humans will be on Mars, and Chad Hartman discusses most iconic TV moments, including The Challenger.

Tax season opened this week and there are changes you need to know about. Plus, is the Justice Department trying to build a case against Jerome Powell's for improvements to an old building? Get the latest.

On today's show, Scoot talks about Bill Belichick not being voted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on his first year of eligabilty. Scoot talks to Jeff Duncan, sports columnist for NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, about the process of voting for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and Bill Belichick not being voted for on his first year of eligibility.

This hour, Scoot talks about the Doomsday Clock moving ahead to 89 seconds to midnight and signs of the end of the world. Then, Scoot goes over how athletes in major sports leagues are aligned politically.

A court case will decide whether Tik Tok is too addictive to survive, and we explore that with experts and users. Plus, what are police trained to do during a conflict with unarmed citizens, and how to know if the video you're watching on social media is legitimate.

This hour, Scoot talks to Jeff Duncan, sports columnist for NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, about the process of voting for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and Bill Belichick not being voted for on his first year of eligibility.

Jeff Duncan, sports columnist for NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, joins Scoot to talk about the process of voting for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and Bill Belichick not being voted for on his first year of eligibility.

This hour, Scoot talks about Bill Belichick not being voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.

Scoot talks about Bill Belichick not being voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on his first year of eligibility.

Situation in Minneapolis not getting better; The angle on Alex Pretti that everyone is missing so far; Rockin 1000 is a family affair; Is it the facemask that is motivating ICE agents to wild out? ICE agents are undertrained and doing bad police work

There are good ICE agents and bad ICE agents but the people running DHS and ICE are nearly uniformly bad people

JR from the Northshore has a lot of experience in law enforcement, and what he sees from the Federal agents who shot Alex Pretti leaves him with a lot of questions

ICE agents didn't always act the way they are acting today. Is it the lack of training? The promise from superiors that you won't get in trouble for breaking the law? Or is it just the power that comes from total anonymity?

If there is irresponsible behavior on "both sides," there needs to be accountability on both sides. Pretti is dead, so there's his accountability. What should accountability look like for the agents who shot him ten times in the back?

Scoot visits with Tamara Morozova, who has performed twice in Rockin 1000 - and will be in the Superdome on Saturday rocking out with her 10 year old daughter!

As more video and more detail trickles out, it's increasingly untenable for the Trump administration to pretend they are in control of the situation in the Twin Cities

Amid all the noise and fury about whether or not you're allowed to bring a gun to a protest, Ian reminds us - Alex Pretti wasn't at a protest

ICE seems to be backing away in Minnesota after two deadly encounters with American citizens. But what's next? Here are their plans for the Super Bowl

Since when did carrying a gun in public mean you were asking for trouble? Alex Pretti deserves better than for Trump WH to lie about him; No Super Bowl will ever be as good as a NOLA-hosted Super Bowl

People weren't protesting en masse against ICE in 2008 because ICE wasn't doing much worth protesting in 2008

Alex Pretti wasn't a domestic terrorist, he did not attack Federal agents - but the Trump administration doesn't care, they have a narrative to control

The Super Bowl next month will feature the Seahawks and Patriots - it seems like most of us are rooting for Seattle, no?

This week we're going up, past chairlifts, past aurora borealis and into space to get the latest on a long-running search for extraterrestrial life. On the way there, we'll also check in on the rare solar storm that impacted Earth this week, people getting stuck on those chairlifts and a conspiracy theory about gravity. Featuring reports from KCBS Radio in the Bay Area, the Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis and the Adam & Jordana Show out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.

On today's show, Scoot talks to Joey and Gwen Lacoste, co-captains of the Magical Krewe of MadHatters, Marty Scott of the Liverpool Legends who plays the role of George Harrison of The Beatles,

This hour, Scoot talks asks who do you predict will win the NFL Conference Championship games

This hour, Scoot talks to Marty Scott of the Liverpool Legends who plays the role of George Harrison of The Beatles.

Scoot talks to Marty Scott of the Liverpool Legends who plays the role of George Harrison of The Beatles.

This hour, Scoot talks to Joey and Gwen Lacoste, co-captains of the Magical Krewe of MadHatters. The Scoot talks about the artic blast coming to the area.

Scoot talks to Joey and Gwen Lacoste, co-captains of the Magical Krewe of MadHatters.

Did Carson Beck display poor sportsmanship in Indiana's CFP victory? Is Carson Beck a "quality person" or not? Guess who's paying for all these tariffs? HINT: Not China; Why do Louisianans age faster than other Americans?

New research shows Louisiana residents look older than other Americans. What is it - the climate? The pollution? The food?

The former special counsel gave fiery testimony on Capitol Hill along with several law enforcement officers who were beaten at the hands of Trump's MAGA mob on January 6

We're still talking about Carson Beck's cardinal sin of not shaking hands with the opposing team's quarterback after his team lost. Some people see this as a sign of poor character. Others simply don't care

Miami QB Carson Beck made some waves when he did not rush to shake hands with the opposing team's QB. Was that bad? Should he not have done that?

Miami QB Carson Beck did not shake hands with Indiana's QB after Beck was defeated in the college football championship. Does that mean he's not a good person?

On today's show, Scoot talks about Wolfman Jack's career, NFL and college football, the decline of people going to church service, and President Trump posting an AI picture of him planting an American flag on Greenland.