Where does the United States stand in the world? Is the country's empire beginning to crumble? Justin and Lance discuss the problems and potential solutions for America.
Read MoreNo Labels and several members of the House of Representatives may hold up the vote for a new Speaker next year if reforms to the position are not made. What can be done to make Congress less partisan?
Read MoreHarvard University just released polling information on the seven things everyone should know about young Americans. What do these facts tell us about our future?
Read MoreThe U.S. is providing intelligence to make missile strikes more accurate in the middle east. What does the President expect from Yemen and how does it impact you?
Read MoreCan you give your child too little freedom? What happens to kids that are not permitted to fail? American children are facing a problem: overprotection.
Read MoreWhat really causes school shootings? Some contend that bullying isn't the problem. Justin and Lance also update you on the estimated death toll in Puerto Rico.
Read MoreThe United States accounts for only 4% of the hurricanes that make landfall, so why does the country incur 60% of the costs? Justin and Lance discuss this revelation from The New York Times.
Read MoreAn ad appeared in the Wall Street Journal on Saturday about false news and Facebook was the advertiser. Is the company taking this problem seriously and are their "tips" useful?
Read MoreThe Trump Administration is proposing requiring drug manufacturers to list the full price of their medications in advertisements. Would this help foster competition?
Read MoreSome states are allowing ex-felons to vote. Should they be allowed to and what are the implications?
Read MoreCan a single judge solve America's drug problem? It is indeed possible with multidistrict litigation. Justin and Lance discuss this relatively unknown legal process.
Read MoreWith labor shortages across the country, small towns are trying all kinds of ways to lure workers. Can paying people to move to your city work or is there a better option?
Read MoreEducation is changing and apprenticeships could be an essential part of our future workforce. Mike Petters, CEO of Huntington Ingalls Industries, discusses how his company is using apprenticeships to supply its workforce.
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