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Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen has experienced a massive national ratings collapse since taking over CBS's late night. Viewership has dropped by up to 85% to 87% compared to the final episodes of its predecessor, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Despite the severe decline in viewers, CBS executives state the new programming is a financial win due to a unique leasing agreement. Former New Orleans City Councilman Jared Brossett was scheduled for a court appearance tied to his latest DWI allegation, reportedly his fourth. Do we know what happened in court and what should happen when a public official keeps facing the same kind of charge? At what point is this no longer just a personal problem but a public one?

As the rhetoric keeps changing about what we were trying to do in Iran and whether it succeeded, some are at their breaking point, including farmers. WWL's Newell Normand asks why a clear truth seems to be such a challenge. We also dive into the truth about frozen yogurt and whether it's actually healthier than ice cream.

Public employees across the United States are winning major six-figure financial settlements after filing First Amendment lawsuits over being fired or disciplined for social media comments regarding the death of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Then, Scoot exposes his "News Briefs" and talks about the "vandalized" "American Flag Blue Reflecting Pool" and the U.S. getting the short end of the stick in the Iran deal.

Public employees across the United States are winning major six-figure financial settlements after filing First Amendment lawsuits over being fired or disciplined for social media comments regarding the death of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.

A Fox News article argues that some sports media outlets are trying to decide which American fans are allowed to cheer for Team USA at the World Cup. Is there a liberal bias in sports media, or is this just another example of every cultural moment getting dragged into politics? When you see World Cup coverage, do you think the media is celebrating America, judging America, or just looking for the easiest narrative? The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that a former Rastafarian inmate cannot sue individual state prison officials for money damages after they forcibly shaved off his knee-length dreadlocks.

On today's show, Scoot talks about former U.S. Olympic canoeist David Hearn getting arrested by the U.S. Park Police and charged with a misdemeanor for destruction of government property at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Then, the Supreme Court sided with a marijuana user challenging the federal ban on drug users owning guns. As pot becomes legal and more accepted in more places, should someone who smokes marijuana be allowed to own a firearm? Should it be treated like alcohol, or is there a real public safety concern? Finally, a new study says phones are not just taking over kids' lives at the dinner table. Parents are just as bad, if not worse: nearly 70% of kids and 78% of parents used a device during their last family meal. Do you put your phone away when you eat, or has dinner just become screen time with chewing?

A new study says phones are not just taking over kids' lives at the dinner table. Parents are just as bad, if not worse: nearly 70% of kids and 78% of parents used a device during their last family meal. Do you put your phone away when you eat, or has dinner just become screen time with chewing?

This hour, Scoot talks about bringing back fun times to the West End, dumb comments said by VP JD Vance, marijuana smokers' right to own guns, and a former Olympian being arrested for sticking his hand in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

The Supreme Court sided with a marijuana user challenging the federal ban on drug users owning guns. As pot becomes legal and more accepted in more places, should someone who smokes marijuana be allowed to own a firearm? Should it be treated like alcohol, or is there a real public safety concern? Scoot shares his thoughts on marijuana smokers' rights to own guns.

This hour, Scoot talks about former U.S. Olympic canoeist David Hearn getting arrested by the U.S. Park Police and charged with a misdemeanor for destruction of government property at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Then, Scoot takes calls from the WWL listeners about marijuana smokers owning a gun and sending foreign aid to other countries.

In this episode, we'll cover developing crime stories and updates on several cases reported by Audacy newsrooms over the past two weeks. These include jury selection in the Tops mass shooting case out of Buffalo, New York, and the latest news regarding Luigi Mangione's trials. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KNX News in Los Angeles, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WBBM Newsradio in Chicago, WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo and WCCO News and Talk in the Twin Cities.

We'll hear about termites buzzing around a historic site linked to vampires an all-female airplane race that's soon taking to the skies. Featuring audio from Tommy Tucker out of WWL in New Orleans and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.

We've got Brits coming across the pond to hang out at the Honky Tonk in Texas (and catch a World Cup game or two) and a baby Eagle recovering from a dangerous fall. Featuring audio from KRLD 1080's Mid-Morning Mike Check in Dallas and WWJ Newsradio in Detorit.

In this episode, we're going to hear updates on multiple serial killer cases – the Keith Gibson case in Philadelphia, the Gilgo Beach killer in New York and the Slavemaster case in the Midwest. We'll also cover developing crime stories and updates on several cases reported by Audacy newsrooms this month. These include jury selection in the Tops mass shooting case out of Buffalo, New York, and the latest news regarding Luigi Mangione's trials. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio in Detriot, KNX News in Los Angeles, WBBM Newsradio in Chicago, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo, WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, 1010 WINS in New York, The Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis and The Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.

This week… is all about flying. First, we've got Brits coming across the pond to hang out at the Honky Tonk in Texas (and catch a World Cup game or two) and a baby Eagle recovering from a dangerous fall. Then, we'll hear about termites buzzing around a historic site linked to vampires an all-female airplane race that's soon taking to the skies. Featuring audio from the Mid-Morning Mike Check out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, Tommy Tucker out of WWL in New Orleans and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.

What are the good teams in the World Cup? Asking for a friend; Happy Juneteenth, slavery is over but we're still mad about it; Stop saying things are "slavery" when they very clearly are not; What are some lessons you got from your father?

Father's Day is Sunday! What lessons did you get from your Dad? For the Dads - what lessons do you hope you passed on to your children?

Modern society has a lot of problems, but having built our entire economy and way of living on the backs of enslaved Black people like we did 400 years ago is not one of them, and we should know better than to get them mixed up

Today is the way we recognize the end of the practice of chattel slavery in America - but not everyone agrees on what date it should be, or even if slavery is really even over

American voters are very sour on Trump's handling of the war with Iran, and elected Republicans aren't much happier

For Americans used to American football - what's the best way to get an access point into World Cup excitement?

For someone who doesn't pay super close attention to football across the globe - what are the teams to watch in the World Cup?

NOLA picking up the pieces after Arthur moves out; Cleanup in Slidell delayed by ongoing storm cells; There's more rain yet in the forecast; Out of TS Arthur carnage, a heartwarming story from Eden Isles

WWL Louisiana Reporter Meg Farris was in the St Tammany suburb of Eden Isles this morning, working a heartbreaking story when something miraculous happened

Steve in Covington says St Anthony's retirement community got caught flat-footed by TS Arthur - Leslie in Mandeville says that just ain't so. What's true, and are seniors more at risk in community living facilities than we like to admit?

Despite big street flooding in Kenner and some earlier misinformation, Louis Armstrong International is ready for all arrivals and departures - that from Aviation Director Kevin Doliolle

With three, maybe four tornadoes on the ground in the metro area, downed trees and rising waters, there's plenty to pick up now that we made it through the rain

LSU Health Meteorologist Barry Keim says the ground is saturated from Arthur's rains - and now there's more coming this weekend

St Tammany Parish Director of Public Information Michael Vinsinau says there's still plenty to be concerned about across the parish and particularly in the Slidell area as Post Tropical Storm Arthur scoots out of town

Darrick Hesson is the Director of the Office of Coordination and Emergency Preparation for the city of New Orleans - there's still plenty of mess to clean up, even as storm cells continue to hammer the North Shore

We get the finer points of the Memo of Understanding signed between the U.S. and Iran, plus we discuss the massive lottery payout awaiting the next winner, review the new golden Trump phone and find out what it's like to move an entire mastodon skeleton from one school to another.

On today's show, Scoot addresses Troy Henry's comments made during his interview with Dave Cohen about the Bayou Phoenix project and several San Francisco Giants players receiving verbal warnings from Major League Baseball for writing religious Bible verses on their Pride Night hats during a game. Then, Barry Kerim, LSU Health climatologist, joins the show to give the latest on Tropical Storm Arthur, and Jaclyn Hotard, President of St. John the Baptist Parish, to talk about Tropical Storm Arthur preparations.

Scoot talks about Troy Henry's comments made during his interview with Dave Cohen about the Bayou Phoenix project, if an 80's dance show hosted by Scoot would work in New Orleans, and remembering when OJ Simpsons was the most controversal thing in the news.

Scoot talks about several San Francisco Giants players receiving verbal warnings from Major League Baseball for writing religious Bible verses on their Pride Night hats during a game. Jaclyn Hotard, President of St. John the Baptist Parish, to give the latest on Tropical Storm Arthur preparations.

This hour, Scoot addresses Troy Henry's comments made during his interview with Dave Cohen about the Bayou Phoenix project. Then, Barry Kerim, LSU Health climatologist, joins the show to give the latest on Tropical Storm Arthur.

Scoot addresses Troy Henry's comments made during his interview with Dave Cohen about the Bayou Phoenix project.

A new report that outlines exactly how many teens say they're dating at AI chatbot underscores the isolation today's youth experience in a digital world. We dive into that, plus the remarkable story of an eagled on the road to recovery after his nest collapsed and a debate around 'competency' based high school diplomas.

Feds take aim at teens' ability to access porn online; Don't let a bully change your own opinion of yourself; What is in the actual text of the Iran deal? Should you have full access to your partner's phone?

We've been told many times before the puzzle of Middle East peace has been solved - but the discrepancy between what Iran says they got out of the war, and what we say we get out of it has to make you wonder - who's zoomin who?

Should you be able to read your partner's texts to other people? If you don't open your phone to your partner, does that mean you have something to hide?

There aren't enough Republicans or Democrats to win elections - that gives Independent voters the lion's share of power in how our country is governed

Dr. Bo Kabala comes back to the show to unpack what's in the "Memorandum of Understanding" with Iran, what's not in it, and what could still derail the deal before Friday