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Brain Kozial from WGR-550, the host of Tee2Green & the Buffalo Sabres pre & postgame show joins Gene to discuss the US Open at Shinnecock Hills & the Buffalo Sabres.
Gene kicks off the show previewing the Sabres & Canadiens game seven tonight in Buffalo. Also Bills OTAs get underway today as well.
Full Hour 1 in The Sports Bar. Quite possibly the two best words in sports "Game Seven." Gene gets you all set. Buffalo Bills beat reporter Matt Parrino from The Syracuse Post Standard & The Shoud Podcast joins the program to cover all things Buffalo Bills.
Full Show Broadcast. Gene & Tim get you all set for Sabres-Canadiens game 7. Bills reporter Matt Parrino stops by to give you the latest Bills news with OTAs starting up. Timmy's take, shots, last call & much more for you.
Gene has the latest news around the wide world of sports.
Full Hour 2 in The Sports Bar. Gene begins the second hour with shots & sports headlines. Yes, there is gossip included. Noted Jerk Joe Yerdon stops in to help preview Sabres-Bruins game 6 from Boston. What is the latest with the Sabres? Plus Gene has Last Call for you.
Full Hour 2 in The Sports Bar. Gene kicks off hour 2 with shots & sports headlines. Jay Binkley from 96.5 The Fan in Kansas City joins Gene to analyze the Chiefs & the NFL Draft.
-Steve Sands from NBC Golf tells us the significance of this years masters and the hot seat Rory has been on -There are reasons why the Wizards traded for vets outside their talent, but it's important the young players develop during this offseason
McIlroy won his second straight Masters yesterday
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Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac close out hour one by spending some time recapping The Masters with former PGA Tour caddie Mick Middlemo! Mike, Ali, Beau and Mick discuss Rory McIlroy saying he's been practicing at Augusta National for the past three or four weeks and that it felt like his home course, what separates the golfers that can win back-to-back Masters titles, if Mick thinks Rory can win three Masters in a row, if Justin Rose's indecisiveness on his shot on hole 11 was the beginning of the end of the tournament for Rose, what Mick thought was the biggest moment during The Masters this year, why Scottie Scheffler is starting off tournaments so slow lately, how much of a caddie's job is playing therapist especially at the professional level, if Mick has ever been a caddie for a golfer that's had a meltdown on the course and started smashing clubs and breaking things, and if Mick would've tried to stop Rory from teeing off with his driver on the final 18th hole yesterday.
HR1 - Rory Mcllroy's path to his 2nd Masters win was as dramatic as the first one In hour one Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac quickly touch on some of the biggest headlines around the local and national sports scene, recap and react to Rory McIlroy winning The Masters for the second straight year, explain why they think Rory's back-to-back Masters wins both played out in similar nerve wracking fashion, recap and react to the Atlanta Braves winning their three game home series against the Cleveland Guardians with a 13-1 win in the rubber match last night on Sunday Night baseball, talk about Artemis II safely landing back on Earth and a Georgia Tech graduate being the reason for their safe landing, talk about the Atlanta Hawks finishing as the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference standings and now being set to take on the New York Knicks in the first round of the NBA Playoffs, explain why they think the Knicks are the better matchup for the Hawks instead of the Toronto Raptors, and then react to the news that the Atlanta Falcons have picked up running back Bijan Robinson's fifth-year contract option. Mike, Beau, and Ali close out hour one by spending some time recapping The Masters with former PGA Tour caddie Mick Middlemo! Mike, Ali, Beau and Mick discuss Rory McIlroy saying he's been practicing at Augusta National for the past three or four weeks and that it felt like his home course, what separates the golfers that can win back-to-back Masters titles, if Mick thinks Rory can win three Masters in a row, if Justin Rose's indecisiveness on his shot on hole 11 was the beginning of the end of the tournament for Rose, what Mick thought was the biggest moment during The Masters this year, why Scottie Scheffler is starting off tournaments so slow lately, how much of a caddie's job is playing therapist especially at the professional level, if Mick has ever been a caddie for a golfer that's had a meltdown on the course and started smashing clubs and breaking things, and if Mick would've tried to stop Rory from teeing off with his driver on the final 18th hole yesterday.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac continue to recap and react Rory McIlroy winning The Masters for the second straight year, and discuss if McIlroy's second Masters win makes him greatest of his generation.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac recap and react to Rory McIlroy winning The Masters for the second straight year, and explain why they think Rory's back-to-back Masters wins both played out in similar nerve wracking fashion.
Mike Johnson, Ali Mac, and Beau Morgan recap and react to the first round of The Masters, and explain why they think Rory McIlroy looked at ease during the first round of The Masters yesterday after getting his first Masters win last year.
Mike Johnson, Ali Mac, and Beau Morgan spend some time recapping the first round of The Masters with former PGA Tour caddie Mick Middlemo! Mike, Ali, Beau and Mick discuss Mick having to get up at 3 AM to watch The Masters because he lives in Australia, where Mick is in Australia right now, Bryson DeChambeau blaming the sand in the bunker for his struggles in the bunker yesterday, how quickly a round can spiral out of control and turn bad at Augusta National, why Mick is surprised to see Rory McIlroy at the top of the leaderboard, Sam Burns having a good round because he's such a good putter, which golfer Mick thinks would break the internet if they found a way to win The Masters this year, if the PGA needs to address the issue about how far golfers are hitting golf balls right now, if Tiger Wood's image is starting to become a problem for the PGA, the future of Tiger's golf career, and if Tiger doing the ceremonial tee shot at The Masters is in jeopardy now because of the stuff he's been going through in his personal life, and if Mick is going to go to bed early tonight, so he can wake up early to watch The Masters from Australia.
Gene puts a wrap on today's show & gets you all set for a fun weekend of sports action.
Gene has all of the big top sports stories lined up for you in shots!
Tim Schneider shares his take of the day. Which Sabres potential first round opponent scares him the most?
Gene shares his thoughts on the Mike Vrabel Dianna Russini saga.
Happy Friday Everyone. Gene has your hockey fix. The Sabres top Columbus to inch closer to the Atlantic division crown. The Amerks can clinch a playoff spot tonight. Plus Gene wants the NHL to change the playoff format.
The Show Pony returns and gets caught up on everything he missed, diving into Dolphins talk with the Waddle trade and shutting down wild Achane trade ideas, plus some Heat chatter that turns into jokes about Max Strus's hairline. Things get more unhinged as Tobin goes after bandwagon Lakers fans, the crew laughs at an all-time MLB reporting blunder, and the convo jumps from NBA news to random ballpark food takes. Tobin then takes things to another level with his Dolphins theories—blaming ownership, suggesting Monster Jam could fix the team, and pivoting from Giannis to Zion and Ja—while the show games quickly get derailed by nonsense. The final hour leans all the way in, with the guys critiquing Rory McIlroy's Masters menu, debating LeBron's future, reliving Bam's 83-point night, and bouncing between March Madness and more random NBA talk to close out a loose, hilarious, anything-goes episode.
We enter this Silly Sauce filled Thursday and we start things off with going through Rory Mcllroy's Masters dinner, and we of course become food critics. The gang discusses whether or not this will be Lebron's final year or if he will have a farewell tour before hanging it up. We reminisce a little as the guys recount what they were feeling during Bam scoring his historic 83 points! And we finish off the show with even more silly sauce as we jump around from March Madness to all of Lebron's intangible teammates!
Venezuela deserved the WBC title more than Team USA; Why Reusse has never been more out on the Minnesota Twins; Plus, Rory Mcllroy's dinner menu for The Masters and more on Reusse Unchained.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Venezuela deserved the WBC title more than Team USA; Why Reusse has never been more out on the Minnesota Twins; Plus, Rory Mcllroy's dinner menu for The Masters and more on Reusse Unchained.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dans ce 45ème épisode, vos Tontons Golfeurs vous aident à trouver le golfeur qui sommeille en vous
Hughes Norton joins Baskin and Phelps ahead of the Ryder Cup to preview everything the United States and Europe will be playing for. He thinks Europe has the edge despite playing in New York because of Rory MclRoy.
Send us a textIt's time to eat some hay, make things out of clay, what'd ya say as the hosts tee up with our favorite golfer on the fairway to bring you a gold jacket review, the sequel of the comedy classic, Happy Gilmore 2, starring Adam Sandler, Julie Bowen, Christopher McDonald, Benny Safdie, Bad Bunny and directed by Kyle Newacheck. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about their anticipation for the film, the impact of cameos, the overall direction of the movie and its place in the comedy genre. The hosts pair the film with the Hole in One cocktail. Let's hop on our golf carts now and join the hosts as they celebrate the return of Happy Gilmore.Come listen and follow the hosts on their Instagram and YouTube channel @the.gentlemenpodcast
On this Money Monday, we're going back to Augusta where Rory McIlroy finally won The Masters and in doing so gave us 5 lessons for chasing and achieving dreams. It wasn't pretty. It wasn't clean. It was gritty, emotional, and one of the most unforgettable moments in sports history. Rory stepped onto the first tee looking calm, focused. Like a man who'd been here before, and this time, was ready to finish it. He was 12-under. Two shots clear. It was his tournament to lose. Then it unraveled almost immediately. A loose drive. Bad bounce. Scrambled recovery. Double bogey. That kind of start can break a player, especially at Augusta National, especially when the stakes are this high. But this year would be different. Here are five lessons we can learn from Rory Mcllroy's journey to immortality at the Masters: Lesson #1: Pressure Doesn't Break You—It Reveals You That double bogey on the first hole could've crushed him. It has crushed players before. It's crushed him before. But this time, Rory leaned into the moment. In sales, the pressure hits you just as fast. A lost deal, a missed number, or an impossible quarter. You don't get to run from it. You fail to the level of your habits, your mindset, and your preparation. What shows up when you're squeezed is your true game. Lesson #2: Respect the Long Game Rory didn't panic; he recalibrated. He birdied 3, then 4. No showboating. No hero shots. Just control. He played tight through the front 9. His game wasn't flashy—just steady. He didn't chase. He didn't press. Rory played smart. He trusted the process and took what the course gave him. He didn't win with a miracle chip. He won with patience. Tempo. Smart decisions. He trusted the process. That's how deals close. That's how pipeline builds. You qualify. You follow up. You show up again. And you earn the right to close when the buyer's ready—not when you're desperate to sell. Trust the process, be consistent, and believe in your system. Lesson #3: How You Lose Matters More Than How You Win But the Augusta National did what the Augusta National always does—it tightened its grip. The 11th is long, brutal, and unforgiving. His approach caught the small bumpy hills that line the green side fairway and scuttled left. The ball screamed toward the left pond and stopped just short. Rory was able to make the save for bogey. "Amen Corner," he must have whispered to himself, exasperated. Rae's Creek was, again, waiting on 13—and it got him. His 89-yard chip landed short and skipped into the water. Another bogey. He was slipping. You could see it in his face. The sweat. The searching for focus. The doubt that has haunted his Masters' history creeping in around the edges. The crowd got quiet. Could it be another collapse. On the 15th, after his tee shot put him left of the fairway blocked by three Georgia Pines, Rory stood at the top of the hill—one of the last true scoring chances on the course. He pulled a 7-iron for 220 yards. A high, arching draw that tracked perfectly, landing soft on the right side of the green and rolling to within five feet of the pin. Rory bounced down the fairway to the green, walking on clouds. The crowd enveloped him in a unified chant. Then he landed another birdie on 17. Suddenly, he was back to 11-under—tied with Justin Rose, who was charging from behind with a 66 and had the crowd buzzing. 18 was Rory's chance to seal it. But his second shot found the bunker. The blast out was clean, but the putt too strong. He missed. The gallery groaned. Another Masters heartbreak? Was this all too much to fight in one day? Did he have one more, two more, three more holes? But Rory didn't show frustration or melt down. He reset and walked back to the tee box for the playoff with Rose. For years, Rory has taken losses on the chin. No excuses. No drama. Just class. Grace matters. Your mindset matters. Clients see that in sales. They notice how you act when the deal doesn't go your way. They remember how you lose. That memory could be the reason they give you another shot later. Lesson #4: The Loudest Cheers Come From the Longest Roads Playoff. 18, Holly. One more time. Rose struck first—a solid approach to 10 feet. Then Rory stepped up—and he flushed it. The ball hit the backstop behind the pin, checked, and rolled to four feet. And then he made the putt! Years of pressure came off his shoulders. Sure he had won, but in that second, it felt like we all had won. After fifteen tries, finally, Rory McIlroy was wearing the Green Jacket. Not gifted—earned. The patrons at the Augusta National erupted. They weren't just cheering a shot. They were releasing years of tension, releasing heartbreak, waiting and what-ifs. They'd been on this ride with him. If you want that kind of response in sales—loyalty, referrals, reputation—you have to let people see your journey. Let them see the hard stuff: the missed quotas, the tough quarters, the grind, and they way you pick yourself up and dust yourself off when you lose. Then, when you finally win, they'll cheer. Lesson #5: Legacy is Earned Over Time Rory didn't become great on Sunday. He became great over years of showing up—through doubt, defeat, and disappointment. Sunday was just the moment that made it official. In sales, legacy isn't built on one quarter. It's built on how you carry yourself through a hundred difficult conversations. It's built on follow-ups, follow-through, late nights, and early mornings. Lean into grind and do the work. And when your moment comes it won't feel like luck. It'll feel like validation. Final Thoughts I saw Rory win The Masters. But what I really saw was what greatness looks like when it refuses to quit. You just have to keep showing up. Now go take your swing. And remember, when you've been taking punches all day. When you're tired, worn out and ready to pack it in. Pick yourself up and will yourself to make one more call, because that's how champions win. Every dream needs a plan. Get yours started on the right path with our FREE Goal Planning Guide.
On this Money Monday, we're going back to Augusta where Rory McIlroy finally won The Masters and in doing so gave us 5 lessons for chasing and achieving dreams. It wasn't pretty. It wasn't clean. It was gritty, emotional, and one of the most unforgettable moments in sports history. Rory stepped onto the first tee looking calm, focused. Like a man who'd been here before, and this time, was ready to finish it. He was 12-under. Two shots clear. It was his tournament to lose. Then it unraveled almost immediately. A loose drive. Bad bounce. Scrambled recovery. Double bogey. That kind of start can break a player, especially at Augusta National, especially when the stakes are this high. But this year would be different. Here are five lessons we can learn from Rory Mcllroy's journey to immortality at the Masters: Lesson #1: Pressure Doesn't Break You—It Reveals You That double bogey on the first hole could've crushed him. It has crushed players before. It's crushed him before. But this time, Rory leaned into the moment. In sales, the pressure hits you just as fast. A lost deal, a missed number, or an impossible quarter. You don't get to run from it. You fail to the level of your habits, your mindset, and your preparation. What shows up when you're squeezed is your true game. Lesson #2: Respect the Long Game Rory didn't panic; he recalibrated. He birdied 3, then 4. No showboating. No hero shots. Just control. He played tight through the front 9. His game wasn't flashy—just steady. He didn't chase. He didn't press. Rory played smart. He trusted the process and took what the course gave him. He didn't win with a miracle chip. He won with patience. Tempo. Smart decisions. He trusted the process. That's how deals close. That's how pipeline builds. You qualify. You follow up. You show up again. And you earn the right to close when the buyer's ready—not when you're desperate to sell. Trust the process, be consistent, and believe in your system. Lesson #3: How You Lose Matters More Than How You Win But the Augusta National did what the Augusta National always does—it tightened its grip. The 11th is long, brutal, and unforgiving. His approach caught the small bumpy hills that line the green side fairway and scuttled left. The ball screamed toward the left pond and stopped just short. Rory was able to make the save for bogey. "Amen Corner," he must have whispered to himself, exasperated. Rae's Creek was, again, waiting on 13—and it got him. His 89-yard chip landed short and skipped into the water. Another bogey. He was slipping. You could see it in his face. The sweat. The searching for focus. The doubt that has haunted his Masters' history creeping in around the edges. The crowd got quiet. Could it be another collapse. On the 15th, after his tee shot put him left of the fairway blocked by three Georgia Pines, Rory stood at the top of the hill—one of the last true scoring chances on the course. He pulled a 7-iron for 220 yards. A high, arching draw that tracked perfectly, landing soft on the right side of the green and rolling to within five feet of the pin. Rory bounced down the fairway to the green, walking on clouds. The crowd enveloped him in a unified chant. Then he landed another birdie on 17. Suddenly, he was back to 11-under—tied with Justin Rose, who was charging from behind with a 66 and had the crowd buzzing. 18 was Rory's chance to seal it. But his second shot found the bunker. The blast out was clean, but the putt too strong. He missed. The gallery groaned. Another Masters heartbreak? Was this all too much to fight in one day? Did he have one more, two more, three more holes? But Rory didn't show frustration or melt down. He reset and walked back to the tee box for the playoff with Rose. For years, Rory has taken losses on the chin. No excuses. No drama. Just class. Grace matters. Your mindset matters. Clients see that in sales. They notice how you act when the deal doesn't go y...
4.18.25 Hour 2, Joe House from The Ringer joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to talk Rory Mcllroy winning the Masters Tournament and who he believes deserves some serious consideration to go deep in the NBA Playoffs.
4.18.25 Hour 2, Joe House from The Ringer joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to talk Rory Mcllroy winning the Masters Tournament and who he believes deserves some serious consideration to go deep in the NBA Playoffs. Kevin Sheehan on if the Commanders should bring back the old name with RFK Stadium making a comeback.
4.18.25 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan goes over his favorite running backs for the Commanders in the NFL Draft and three players that would surprise him if the Commanders drafted them. Tarik El-Bashir who covers the NHL for TNT, The Athletic and Monumental Sports joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the Washington Capitals going into the NHL Playoffs. 4.18.25 Hour 2, Joe House from The Ringer joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to talk Rory Mcllroy winning the Masters Tournament and who he believes deserves some serious consideration to go deep in the NBA Playoffs. Kevin Sheehan on if the Commanders should bring back the old name with RFK Stadium making a comeback. 4.18.25 Hour 3, Kevin Sheehan, Max and Callers give their opinion on who the Commanders should not draft with their first round pick. Ben Standig from The Athletic joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss who the Commanders could draft in the first round of the NFL Draft this year.
4.15.25 Hour 3, Steve Czaban from 97.3 The Game joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the Masters Tournament outcome, the rounds leading up to Rory Mcllroy winning the tournament and his problems with the tournament coverage. Kevin Sheehan reacts to the recent news of Pro Bowl cornerback Jalen Ramsey being on the trade market.
4.15.25 Hour 3, Steve Czaban from 97.3 The Game joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the Masters Tournament outcome, the rounds leading up to Rory Mcllroy winning the tournament and his problems with the tournament coverage.
4.15.25 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan on taking a running back early in the NFL Draft if they're the best player on the board. Bo Marchionte from Football Outsiders to discuss the NFL Draft, prospects and what positions the Commanders should consider in the early rounds. 4.15.25 Hour 2, Andrew Brandt from Sports Illustrated joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to give his organizational experience with the NFL Draft and how the Commanders could attack the draft with their first round pick and the Nico Iamaleava controversy. Kevin Sheehan gives his thoughts on a college salary cap and the Nico Iamaleava situation. Kevin Sheehan on what mock drafts have the Commanders taking in the first round. 4.15.25 Hour 3, Steve Czaban from 97.3 The Game joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the Masters Tournament outcome, the rounds leading up to Rory Mcllroy winning the tournament and his problems with the tournament coverage. Kevin Sheehan reacts to the recent news of Pro Bowl cornerback Jalen Ramsey being on the trade market.
Ukraine's president invites Donald Trump to visit his country before any deal with Russia to end the war. Also: the trial that could change the social media landscape, and golfer Rory Mcllroy secures a Grand Slam.
On another episode of First Take, Stephen A. Smith, Marcus Morris and Shannon Sharpe discuss the if yesterday's loss to the Clippers cost the Warriors a chance at a deep playoff run. Additionally, the crew discusses who will shine in the upcoming Lakers V Timberwolves series and the outlook of the upcoming battle between the Bucks and Pacers Plus, the guys review Rory McLlroy's Masters Victory and Tennessee moving on from QB Nico Iamaleava! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rory Mcllroy finally wins The Masters; Where yesterday's Masters finish ranks among the best of all time; Golf needs to embrace the face and heel; Judd's high standards of Jim Nantz's commentary during The Masters; Plus more weekend statements and questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rory Mcllroy finally wins The Masters; Where yesterday's Masters finish ranks among the best of all time; Golf needs to embrace the face and heel; Judd's high standards of Jim Nantz's commentary during The Masters; Plus more weekend statements and questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4.14.25 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan recaps the Masters Tournament and the significance of Rory Mcllroy getting over the hump and winning the tournament. Kevin Sheehan on what is another comparable sports moment to Rory Mcllroy finally winning the Masters Tournament. Kevin Sheehan on the Commanders signing Josh Johnson and his incredible story in the NFL.
4.14.25 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan recaps the Masters Tournament and the significance of Rory Mcllroy getting over the hump and winning the tournament. Kevin Sheehan on what is another comparable sports moment to Rory Mcllroy finally winning the Masters Tournament. Kevin Sheehan on the Commanders signing Josh Johnson and his incredible story in the NFL. 4.14.25 Hour 2, Ben Standig from The Athletic joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to recap the Masters Tournament and Rory Mcllroy cementing his legacy after winning it. Also reacts to the Commanders signing Josh Johnson and NFL Draft. Kevin Sheehan reacts to the Nico Iamaleava and Tennessee drama. Kevin Sheehan overviews Maryland's Basketball roster and compares it to other schools in the NCAA. 4.14.25 Hour 3, PGA Tour golfer Denny McCarthy joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss competing in the Masters Tournament and his placement as well as Rory Mcllroy finally claiming a Masters win. Kevin Sheehan on the subliminal picture TJ Watt posted on social media and if he wants out of Pittsburgh. Kevin Sheehan on when you should take a RB in the NFL Draft.
4.14.25, PGA Tour golfer Denny McCarthy joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss competing in the Masters Tournament and his placement as well as Rory Mcllroy finally claiming a Masters win.
4.14.25 Hour 2, Ben Standig from The Athletic joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to recap the Masters Tournament and Rory Mcllroy cementing his legacy after winning it. Also reacts to the Commanders signing Josh Johnson and NFL Draft. Kevin Sheehan reacts to the Nico Iamaleava and Tennessee drama. Kevin Sheehan overviews Maryland's Basketball roster and compares it to other schools in the NCAA.
4.14.25 Hour 3, PGA Tour golfer Denny McCarthy joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss competing in the Masters Tournament and his placement as well as Rory Mcllroy finally claiming a Masters win. Kevin Sheehan on the subliminal picture TJ Watt posted on social media and if he wants out of Pittsburgh. Kevin Sheehan on when you should take a RB in the NFL Draft.
4.14.25, Ben Standig from The Athletic joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to recap the Masters Tournament and Rory Mcllroy cementing his legacy after winning it. Also reacts to the Commanders signing Josh Johnson and NFL Draft.
4.14.25, Kevin Sheehan recaps the Masters Tournament and the significance of Rory Mcllroy getting over the hump and winning the tournament.
4.14.25, Kevin Sheehan on what is another comparable sports moment to Rory Mcllroy finally winning the Masters Tournament.
This morning, a 38-year-old man now in custody after alleged arson at the home of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. Also, new uncertainty and confusion surrounding tariffs on smartphones and computers. Plus, Rory Mcllroy's big win at The Masters! And, a look at how families are getting creative for their Easter decor as egg prices rise.