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America At Night with McGraw Milhaven

America at Night with McGraw Milhaven delivers the perfect mix of news, insight and conversation.  Broadcasting live weeknights from 9:00 pm to midnight ET, McGraw Milhaven brings a fresh voice and seasoned perspective to the national stage. Covering breaking news and analysis on politics, current events, and culture, along with candid conversation with newsmakers and thought leaders all with interactive discussions that keep you informed and connected. Following in the footsteps of night talk radio legends Jim Bohannon and Larry King, Milhaven asks the questions America wants answered.

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    Joe Khalil on Breaking News from Capitol Hill | Scott Colbert on the Economy | Bill Clevlen's Weekly Travel Picks

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Joe Khalil, Senior Congressional Correspondent for NewsNation, joins the show with the latest breaking news from Capitol Hill, including developments involving Graham Platner and Senator Mitch McConnell. Khalil provides insight into the political implications and what the latest developments could mean in Washington. Paul Teller, President of Teller Strategies and former senior congressional aide, discusses why he believes it is time to strengthen American independence. Teller examines energy, economic, and national security policies that he argues are critical to ensuring the United States remains strong and self-reliant. Scott Colbert, Chief Economist and Director of Fixed Income Management for Commerce Trust, joins the program to break down the current state of the U.S. economy, offering insight into inflation, interest rates, consumer confidence, and what investors and families should expect in the months ahead. Plus, Bill Clevlen, founder of BillOnTheRoad.com, returns for the weekly travel segment, sharing unique destinations, hidden gems, and travel inspiration from across America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Mark Chandler on Iran and the End of the MOU | Jessica Taylor on the Paxton-Platner Battle | Jesse Wegman on America's Forgotten Founder

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Mark Chandler, retired U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence Officer and former Deputy Director for Intelligence, joins the show to discuss the latest developments involving Iran and the United States, including the apparent collapse of the latest Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Chandler explains what the breakdown could mean for regional stability, U.S. foreign policy, and the broader geopolitical landscape. Jessica Taylor, political analyst for The Cook Political Report, examines the growing political battle surrounding the Platner/Paxton race. Taylor breaks down the candidates, the stakes of the contest, and what the outcome could mean for the political landscape heading into the next election cycle. Later, Jesse Wegman, former editorial board member at The New York Times and author of The Lost Founder: James Wilson and the Forgotten Fight for a People's Constitution, discusses the remarkable but often overlooked legacy of Founding Father James Wilson. Wegman explores Wilson's influence on the Constitution and why his contributions deserve greater recognition as America approaches its 250th anniversary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Michele Giannone on the FIFA World Cup Experience | Michelle Singletary on Trump Accounts | John Leganski on the Fight for Speaker

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Michele Giannone, MLS reporter for Apple TV, joins the show after covering the FIFA host-nation campaign from Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. Reporting from stadium tunnels and behind the scenes, Giannone shares firsthand insight into the excitement surrounding the tournament, the atmosphere in host cities, and what the event means for soccer's continued growth in the United States. Michelle Singletary, nationally syndicated personal finance columnist for The Washington Post, discusses Trump Accounts and what they could mean for American families. She explains how the proposed accounts are designed to work, who could benefit, and what consumers should know about their long-term financial impact. Later, John Leganski, former aide to Speaker Kevin McCarthy, joins the program to discuss his new book, Glory, Grief, and the Gavel: An Inside Guide to Running for Speaker of the House. Leganski offers an insider's perspective on the intense political battles, leadership challenges, and behind-the-scenes negotiations involved in one of Congress's most powerful positions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    MacFarlane Mondays | Clint John Jr. Looks Ahead to America's 500th | John Jenkins on the Summer That Changed America

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Scott MacFarlane returns for the weekly "MacFarlane Mondays" segment, breaking down the latest headlines from Washington and offering insight into the biggest stories shaping the week. As America prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, Clint John Jr., founder and CEO of Virtutem Populo, Inc., joins the show to discuss why he's already focused on America's 500th birthday. The rising national youth civic leader shares his vision for strengthening civic engagement, inspiring the next generation of leaders, and ensuring the nation's future is built on a strong foundation of service and citizenship. Later, author John Jenkins discusses his new book, Summer of '71: Five Months That Changed America. Jenkins explores the pivotal events of 1971—from politics and culture to sports and technology—and explains how those five months helped reshape the course of American history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Gary Sinise Reflects on His Career and Support for America's Troops | Jonathan Fahey on the Supreme Court's Birthright Citizenship Ruling

    Tonight on America at Night, guest host Dan Mandis fills in for McGraw Milhaven: Jonathan Fahey, former Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), joins the show to discuss the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship decision and the reactions from Tom Homan and President Trump. Fahey examines the ruling's legal and policy implications and what it could mean for the future of immigration enforcement. Congressman Matt Van Epps of Tennessee discusses his legislation to reaffirm the Declaration of Independence, explaining why he believes America's founding principles remain as relevant today as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary. David Cone, co-host of Crain & Cone Sports Radio, breaks down the latest WNBA controversies, including the ongoing attention surrounding Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham, and the conversations shaping women's basketball. Later, award-winning actor Gary Sinise joins the program to reflect on his most memorable roles, his lifelong love for America and support of the nation's military and veterans, and the work he continues to do today through the Gary Sinise Foundation, serving those who have sacrificed for our country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Alexander Bolton on the Iran Deal's Political Impact | Matthew Hurtt on the Democratic Party's Future | Dr. Joshua Coleman on Family Estrangement

    Tonight on America at Night, guest host Dan Mandis fills in for McGraw Milhaven: Alexander Bolton, Senior Senate Correspondent for The Hill, joins the show to discuss growing concerns among Republican senators that an Iran deal could become a political liability for Vice President J.D. Vance ahead of the 2028 presidential election. Bolton examines the debate inside the GOP and what it could mean for the party's future. Chet Love, CEO of Cornerstone Group International, discusses his recent commentary arguing that, despite political differences, California Governor Gavin Newsom deserves credit for certain policy decisions. Love explains why he believes leaders should be recognized when they get things right, regardless of party affiliation. Matthew Hurtt, political strategist and Director of Professional Services at the Leadership Institute, joins the program to discuss the future of the Democratic Party and the growing influence of democratic socialism, why the FIFA Club World Cup was a political success for the United States, and how the nation is preparing to celebrate America's 250th anniversary. Later, Dr. Joshua Coleman, psychologist and author specializing in family relationships, discusses the growing trend of adult children going "no contact" with their parents. Coleman explains the factors driving family estrangement and offers practical advice for rebuilding trust and reconnecting with loved ones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Ilya Somin on the Supreme Court's Birthright Citizenship Ruling | Ernie Isley Reflects on The Isley Brothers | Veteran Flagpole Initiative Spotlight

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Ilya Somin, Professor of Law at George Mason University and member of the Advisory Council for the Society for the Rule of Law, joins the show to discuss the Supreme Court's latest ruling involving birthright citizenship. Somin explains what the Court decided, the constitutional questions at the center of the case, and what the ruling could mean for future immigration and citizenship debates. Eric Dolash, Founder and President of the Veteran Flagpole Initiative, discusses his organization's mission to honor America's veterans by providing flagpoles to veterans and veteran organizations. Dolash shares how the initiative recognizes military service and encourages communities to celebrate those who have served. Later, Ernie Isley, legendary guitarist for The Isley Brothers, joins the program to reflect on the band's remarkable career, its lasting influence on rock, R&B, funk, and hip-hop, and the music that has inspired generations of artists. Isley also shares stories from the band's history and discusses its enduring legacy in American music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Scott MacFarlane Monday Update | Mark Chandler on Iran and Crimea | Kenneth C. Davis on America's 250th

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Scott MacFarlane returns for the weekly "MacFarlane Mondays" segment, breaking down the latest headlines from Washington and the biggest stories shaping the week ahead. Mark Chandler, retired U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence Officer and former Deputy Director for Intelligence, joins the show to discuss the latest developments involving Iran, U.S. foreign policy, and the ongoing conflict surrounding Crimea. Chandler offers insight into the geopolitical landscape and what these developments could mean for America's national security interests. Later, Kenneth C. Davis, bestselling author of the "Don't Know Much About..." series, joins the program as America approaches its 250th birthday. Davis discusses the true meaning of Independence Day, the events that led to the nation's founding, and why understanding America's history remains as important as ever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    SCOTUS Immigration Ruling with Krish O'Mara Vignarajah | Jennifer Coffindaffer on the Guthrie Case | Terry Black's Fourth of July BBQ Tips

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Krish O'Mara Vignarajah, President and CEO of Global Refuge, joins the show to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling involving the Trump administration's immigration policies. She examines what the decision means for migrants, refugee programs, and the broader immigration debate in the United States. Jennifer Coffindaffer, NewsNation Law & Justice Contributor and retired FBI Special Agent, provides an update on the Nancy Guthrie investigation, including the latest developments surrounding a newly issued demand letter and what it could mean for the ongoing case. Just in time for the Fourth of July, Terry Black, World BBQ Champion and founder of BackYardUSA.net, shares his favorite grilling tips, recipes, and techniques to help listeners make the most of their Independence Day cookouts. Later, Jonathan Horn, former George W. Bush speechwriter, historian, and columnist for The Free Press, joins the program to discuss the history and significance of the Fourth of July, reflecting on the nation's founding and the enduring meaning of Independence Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Greg Willard on the Supreme Court | Sir John Curtice on Brexit’s Legacy | Bill Clevlen’s Weekly Travel Segmen

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Greg Willard, former White House assistant to President Gerald Ford and Constitutional Law Professor at Saint Louis University School of Law, joins the show to break down the Supreme Court's most significant decisions this term. Willard examines the constitutional implications of the Court's rulings, what they mean for Americans, and how they could shape the legal landscape moving forward. Professor Sir John Curtice, renowned British political scientist and professor of politics at the University of Strathclyde, reflects on the anniversary of Brexit and whether Britain is experiencing what some are calling "The Great Reversal." Curtice discusses how public opinion has evolved since the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union and what the future may hold for British politics and the country's relationship with Europe. Plus, Bill Clevlen, founder of BillOnTheRoad.com, returns for the weekly travel segment, sharing unique destinations, travel tips, and hidden gems to inspire your next adventure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Andrij Dobriansky on Ukraine’s Momentum Against Russia | Joe Khalil on Capitol Hill | Joe Posnanski & Mike Schur Celebrate Sports Fandom

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Andrij Dobriansky, international affairs specialist focused on Ukraine, joins the show to discuss the latest developments in the war between Ukraine and Russia. Dobriansky examines recent battlefield dynamics, diplomatic efforts, and whether Ukraine is gaining momentum as pressure continues to mount on Russia. Joe Khalil, Senior Congressional Correspondent for NewsNation, provides the latest updates from Capitol Hill, breaking down the biggest stories coming out of Washington and the political battles shaping the national agenda. Later, bestselling author Joe Posnanski and acclaimed television writer, producer, director, and actor Mike Schur join the program to discuss their new book, Big Fan: Two Friends, 82,490 Miles, and the Wild, Wonderful Sports We Love. The pair share stories from their travels across the sports world, celebrating the passion, traditions, heartbreaks, and unforgettable moments that make sports fandom such a unique part of American culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Michael Gould on the Nancy Guthrie Investigation | Brian Maloney Reflects on Alan Greenspan | Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor on Her Father Richard Pryor

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Michael Gould, founding member of the NYPD Canine Unit, former police lieutenant, and president of Hounds Town Charity, joins the show to discuss the latest developments in the Nancy Guthrie investigation. Gould examines newly surfaced notes and evidence, and weighs in on whether investigators are likely to uncover meaningful new information after months of intense scrutiny. Brian Maloney, government and strategic policy analyst, author, and media strategist, joins the program to reflect on the life and legacy of Alan Greenspan. Maloney discusses Greenspan’s influence on the U.S. economy, monetary policy, financial markets, and the lasting impact of his tenure as Chairman of the Federal Reserve. Later, Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor, daughter of legendary comedian Richard Pryor, joins the show to discuss her new book, Something We Said: Richard Pryor, a Notorious Word, and Me. Pryor shares a deeply personal look at her father’s legacy, family experiences, race, language, and the cultural conversations that continue to surround one of comedy’s most influential figures. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Scott MacFarlane Monday Update | Dr. Darryl Seligman on a 7-Billion-Year-Old Interstellar Visitor | Joel Griffith on the Iran Deal

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Scott MacFarlane returns for the weekly “MacFarlane Mondays” segment, breaking down the latest headlines from Washington and providing insight into the stories driving the national conversation. Dr. Darryl Seligman, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State University, joins the show to discuss 3I/ATLAS, the newly discovered interstellar comet that may be roughly 7 billion years old. Scientists believe the object was traveling through the Milky Way billions of years before our solar system even formed. Dr. Seligman explains what makes this discovery so significant and what it can teach us about the history of our galaxy. Later, Joel Griffith, Senior Fellow at Advancing American Freedom, joins the program to discuss the latest developments surrounding the Iran deal, examining its economic, diplomatic, and national security implications for the United States and its allies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Chris Johnson on Trump’s Reindustrialization Agenda | David Clement on Tariffs and the Cost of Living | Bill Clevlen Travels

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Chris Johnson, GOP strategist and President of the American Energy Leadership Institute, joins the show to discuss Trump’s reindustrialization agenda and why efforts to bring manufacturing and industry back to the United States may face resistance from the very Americans they aim to benefit. Johnson examines the political, economic, and workforce challenges involved in reshaping the nation's industrial future. David Clement, Policy Director for the Consumer Choice Center, discusses the issue dominating kitchen table conversations across America: the cost of living. Clement breaks down how tariffs are impacting consumers, what voters are likely to focus on heading into the midterms, and whether a new Iran deal could help ease economic pressures or create additional challenges. Later, Jessica Goldstein joins the program to discuss her latest work and the growing popularity of retro-inspired fiction, exploring why stories set in earlier eras continue to resonate with modern readers. Plus, Bill Clevlen, founder of BillOnTheRoad.com, returns for the weekly travel segment, sharing destination ideas, travel tips, and unique places worth adding to your next road trip itinerary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Patrick De Haan on Iran and Gas Prices | Tracy Walder on an Alleged UFC Attack Plot | Dan Mason’s Fearless Journey Through Media

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Patrick De Haan, Head of Petroleum Analysis at GasBuddy, joins the show to discuss the impact of a potential Iran deal on global energy markets and what it could mean for American drivers. De Haan explains how long consumers may continue to feel pain at the pump and what factors could influence gas prices in the weeks and months ahead. Tracy Walder, NewsNation National Security Contributor and former CIA officer, breaks down the arrest of five individuals accused of plotting an attack targeting a UFC event. Walder discusses the security implications of the case, how authorities identified the threat, and what it reveals about modern counterterrorism efforts. Later, Dan Mason, former CEO and President of CBS Radio, joins the program to discuss his new book, “FEARLESS: The Life and Times of a Media Maverick.” Mason reflects on his decades-long career in broadcasting, the evolution of radio and media, and the lessons he learned while leading some of the industry's most influential organizations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Dr. Hany Farid on Deepfakes and Digital Deception | Catherine Townsend on the National Mall

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Dr. Hany Farid, Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley, CEO of GET Real Security, and one of the world's foremost experts on digital forensics and deepfakes, joins the show to discuss the rapidly evolving threat posed by AI-generated content. As deepfake technology becomes increasingly sophisticated, Farid explains why even experts are finding it harder to distinguish reality from fabrication and what individuals, businesses, and governments can do to protect themselves in an era of digital deception. Later, Catherine Townsend, President and CEO of the Trust for the National Mall, joins the program to discuss the importance of preserving America's most iconic public space. Townsend highlights ongoing efforts to maintain and improve the National Mall and Memorial Parks, the role these landmarks play in American history, and what visitors can experience when exploring the nation's front yard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Scott McFarlane on happenings in Washington | Mark Chandler on details of a deal with Iran | Eric Jay Dolin with a shipwreck story

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Scott MacFarlane, chief Washington correspondent and anchor at MeidasTouch, joins us for MacFarlane Mondays. Among the topics this week: negotiations with Iran, the UFC event at the White House, a DOJ investigation into Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA), and algae in the Reflecting Pool. Mark Chandler, former Deputy Director for Intelligence for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has another update on the U.S. deal with Iran over nuclear weapons and the Strait of Hormuz. Plus, Eric Jay Dolin is author of “The Wreck of the Mentor: A True Story of Death, Despair and Deliverance in the Age of Sail" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Joe Petito on Ending Domestic Violence | Mark Chandler with an update on Iran | Jonathan Horn on the Declaration of Independence

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Joe Petito, vice president of the Gabby Petito Foundation, discusses the case in which his daughter was presumably murdered by her fiancé, and the group's efforts to end domestic violence. Mark Chandler, former Deputy Director for Intelligence for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has an update on U.S. negotiations with Iran. Jonathan Horn, columnist at The Free Press, looks back on Thomas Jefferson's role in the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. Plus, the 40th anniversary of a classic 80's movie with Theo Louis Clark, and your chance to play 'Movie Exec for a Day'   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Kevin O’Leary on Data Center Protests | Nelson Figueroa on the Knicks’ Big Win | Scott Colbert on the Economy

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Kevin O’Leary, entrepreneur and investor, joins the show to discuss the growing controversy surrounding major development and infrastructure projects. O’Leary argues that much of the public backlash is being fueled by coordinated misinformation campaigns, saying critics are relying on outdated and inaccurate information rather than current technical facts. He explains why he believes these projects are critical to America's economic future and technological competitiveness. Nelson Figueroa, former New York Mets pitcher and current co-host of New York Nightcap on WPIX-TV, joins the program to break down the New York Knicks' big win, the reaction from fans, and what the victory means for the team moving forward. Scott Colbert, President of Fixed Income at Commerce Trust Company, discusses the current state of the economy, including inflation, interest rates, consumer confidence, and what investors should be watching in the months ahead. Plus, Bill Clevlen, founder of Bill on the Road, returns for the weekly travel segment, sharing destination ideas, travel tips, and stories from his latest adventures across America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Liz Mair on Graham Platner's Political Future | Dr. Sonja Swiger on the Return of the Screwworm | Eric Moskowitz on the Race That Changed America

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Liz Mair, veteran political communications strategist, opposition research expert, and Founder of Mair Strategies, joins the show to discuss Graham Platner's political prospects, examining whether the candidate is on track for an unexpected victory or heading toward a difficult political outcome. Mair provides insight into campaign strategy, voter perception, and the factors that can make or break a candidacy. Dr. Sonja Swiger, Professor of Entomology and veteran Veterinary and Medical Extension Entomologist with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, discusses the alarming return of the screwworm, a flesh-eating fly that poses a serious threat to livestock, wildlife, and potentially humans. She explains why experts are concerned and what is being done to prevent its spread. Later, author Eric Moskowitz joins the program to discuss his book "The Hardest, Longest Race: Henry Ford and the Cross-Country Contest that Changed America." Moskowitz explores the historic early automobile race that captured the nation's imagination and helped accelerate America's transformation into a car-driven society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Former Vice President Mike Pence Joins America at Night | Fergus Bordewich on the 1876 Centennial Exposition

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Former Vice President Mike Pence joins the program to discuss the latest developments in American politics, national issues, and the challenges facing the country today. Pence shares his perspective on current events, public policy, and the future of the Republican Party. Later, historian and author Fergus M. Bordewich discusses his book “Centennial: The Great Fair of 1876 and the Invention of America's Future.” Bordewich explores the landmark Philadelphia exposition that celebrated the nation's 100th birthday and showcased innovations, inventions, and ideas that helped shape modern America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Scott MacFarlane Monday Update | Michael Shepherd on Maine Politics | Stephen Brusatte on the Evolution of Birds

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Scott MacFarlane returns for the weekly “MacFarlane Mondays” segment, bringing the latest headlines and insights from Washington as he breaks down the stories shaping the national conversation. Michael Shepherd, Politics and Investigative Editor for the Bangor Daily News, joins the show to discuss the political landscape surrounding Graham Platner, examining whether the candidate is positioned for an unexpected victory or facing a difficult path ahead. Shepherd provides analysis on the race, voter sentiment, and the broader implications for the political environment. Later, Stephen L. Brusatte, bestselling author and renowned paleontologist, discusses his book “The Story of Birds: A New History from Their Dinosaur Origins to the Present.” Brusatte explores the remarkable evolutionary journey of birds, tracing their lineage from the age of dinosaurs to the diverse species that populate the world today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Remembering D-Day with John Long | NASA Reverses Space Station Evacuation Alert | Theo Lewis Clark’s Movie Trivia

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: John Long, Director of Education at the National D-Day Memorial, joins the show to reflect on the legacy of D-Day, the courage and sacrifice of those who participated in the Allied invasion of Normandy, and why preserving and teaching this history remains so important today. Keith Cowing, editor of NASAWatch.com and former NASA space station payload engineer, discusses NASA's recent decision to reverse an evacuation alert for astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Cowing breaks down what prompted the alert, why it was rescinded, and what the incident reveals about the challenges of operating in space. Plus, Theo Lewis Clark returns for the weekly Hollywood Exec for the Day segment, testing listeners' movie knowledge with fun and engaging movie trivia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Joe Nocera on The Lindbergh Conspiracies | Jeremy Barr on the 60 Minutes Controversy | Bill Clevlen’s Weekly Travel Segment

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, broadcasting live from WRHU Radio at Hofstra University: Joe Nocera, former New York Times reporter, senior writer at The Free Press, and host of a new podcast, joins the show to discuss “The Lindbergh Conspiracies.” Nocera examines one of the most infamous crimes in American history, exploring the lingering questions, competing theories, and enduring fascination surrounding the Lindbergh kidnapping case. Jeremy Barr, media and power reporter for The Guardian, joins the program to discuss the controversy surrounding 60 Minutes after correspondent Scott Pelley accused Bari Weiss of “murdering” the show. Barr breaks down the dispute, what it reveals about the current media landscape, and the broader debate over journalism, editorial direction, and audience trust. Plus, Bill Clevlen, founder of Bill on the Road, returns for the weekly travel segment, sharing destination recommendations, travel tips, and stories from his latest adventures across America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    David Montgomery Breaks Down New Favorability Polling | Rhae Barnes on Darkology | Michael Chung on the Hidden Cost of an Oil Crisis

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: David H. Montgomery, Senior Data Journalist at YouGov, joins the show to break down new polling data showing Pope Leo XIV with a +37 net favorability rating, while President Trump sits at -17 and Tucker Carlson at -36. Montgomery examines the underlying data, demographic cross-tabs, and shifting attitudes among independent voters, while exploring how growing international polarization is influencing public trust in institutions and public figures. Rhae Barnes, author of “Darkology: Black Face and the American Way of Entertainment,” discusses the history of blackface in American culture and entertainment. Barnes explores how these portrayals shaped media, culture, and public perceptions, while examining their lasting impact on American society. Michael Chung, Senior Director of Market Intelligence for the Auto Care Association, joins the program to discuss why the next oil crisis may not show up at the gas pump but under the hood of your vehicle. Chung explains supply chain concerns, automotive maintenance challenges, and what drivers should know about keeping their vehicles running in an increasingly complex market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Dr. Syra Madad on Ebola and Pandemic Risks | Riki Parikh on Florida v. OpenAI | David Lee on America’s First Ladies

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Dr. Syra Madad, infectious disease epidemiologist at the Harvard Belfer Center and a leading expert in pandemic preparedness, joins the show to discuss the latest concerns surrounding Ebola and whether the outbreak poses a broader global health threat. She explains how Ebola differs from COVID-19, what health officials are monitoring, and why preparedness remains critical. Riki Parikh, Policy Director at the Alliance for Secure AI, breaks down Florida v. OpenAI, a closely watched legal case that could shape the future of artificial intelligence regulation in the United States. Parikh discusses the potential implications for AI companies, consumers, and policymakers as courts grapple with emerging technologies. Later, David Lee, President and CEO of the National First Ladies Library & Museum in Ohio, joins the program to discuss the institution’s special exhibit commemorating America’s 250th anniversary. Lee shares fascinating stories about the nation's First Ladies and notes a unique connection to the museum: all five living First Ladies currently serve on its board. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Bill Bradley on the Knicks Then and Now | Andy Challenger on the Tough Teen Job Market | MacFarlane Mondays

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Andy Challenger, Senior Vice President of Sales at Challenger, Gray & Christmas, joins the show to discuss why this summer’s teen job market is shaping up to be one of the toughest in decades. Challenger explains the factors behind the challenging employment landscape, what young job seekers are facing, and how teens can improve their chances of landing summer work. Scott MacFarlane returns for the weekly “MacFarlane Mondays” segment, breaking down the latest headlines from Washington and providing insight into the stories shaping the national conversation. Later, Bill Bradley, former New York Knicks star, Basketball Hall of Famer, and former U.S. Senator from New Jersey, joins the program to reflect on his legendary career with the Knicks and share his thoughts on today’s New York Knicks team, the evolution of the game, and the state of professional basketball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Mark Chandler on Iran | Tracy Walder on the Former CIA Officer Accused of Taking Gold Bars and Cash | Nate Eaton on CrimeCon 2026

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Mark Chandler, retired U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence Officer and former Deputy Director for Intelligence, joins the show with the latest analysis on Iran, ongoing regional tensions, and the implications for U.S. national security and foreign policy. Tracy Walder, NewsNation National Security Contributor and former CIA officer, discusses the case involving a former senior CIA official accused of taking gold bars and millions of dollars in cash, examining the allegations, the FBI investigation, and what the case means for intelligence and government accountability. Nate Eaton, News Director at East Idaho News, and host of Courtroom Insider joins the program to discuss CrimeCon 2026 in Las Vegas, one of the nation's largest true crime events, and the growing public fascination with crime reporting, investigations, and criminal justice stories. Plus, Theo Lewis Clark returns for the weekly Hollywood Exec for the Day segment, testing movie knowledge with fun and challenging movie trivia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Oren Segal on the Rise in Antisemitism | Ryan Brobst on Trump’s Cabinet Meeting & Global Tensions | Alina Voss on America’s Nuclear Future

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Oren Segal, Senior Vice President of Counter-Extremism and Intelligence at the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), joins the show to discuss the alarming rise in antisemitism across the political spectrum and online, examining how extremist rhetoric is spreading and the challenges of combating hate in the digital age. Ryan Brobst, Deputy Director of the Center on Military and Political Power at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, breaks down the significance of President Trump’s 12th cabinet meeting of his second term, held amid rising global tensions and ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Brobst discusses the latest developments surrounding reported peace negotiations, regional instability, and the broader geopolitical implications. Alina Voss, Communications Director for the American Conservation Coalition and Head of Marketing for NX Atomic, joins the program to discuss why advocates argue America needs nuclear energy now, examining energy demand, environmental concerns, and the role nuclear power could play in the nation’s future. Plus, Bill Clevlen, founder of Bill on the Road, returns for the weekly travel segment, sharing destination ideas, travel tips, and stories from the road. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Eric Berger on America’s Moon Base Future | John Bolton on Iran | Mark Peterson on the Constitution

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Eric Berger, Senior Space Editor at Ars Technica, joins the show to discuss the future of space exploration and the growing push toward a permanent moon base mission. Berger breaks down NASA’s Artemis program, private space partnerships, and what the next era of lunar exploration could look like. Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton joins the program to discuss the latest developments involving Iran, escalating tensions in the region, and what the current geopolitical climate means for U.S. foreign policy and global stability. Later, Yale historian and author Mark Peterson discusses his book “The Making and Breaking of the American Constitution,” examining the origins of the Constitution, the challenges it has faced throughout history, and how debates over its meaning continue to shape America today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  31. 813

    Mark Chandler on Iran | Chris Tomlinson on the Texas Primary | William Bernhardt on the Superman Wars

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Mark Chandler, retired U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence Officer and former Deputy Director for Intelligence, joins the show to discuss the latest developments involving Iran, escalating tensions in the region, and the national security implications for the United States and its allies. Chris Tomlinson, columnist for the Houston Chronicle, San Antonio Express-News, and other Hearst newspapers, breaks down the latest developments in the Texas primary races, the political dynamics shaping the state, and what the results could signal moving forward. Later, bestselling author William Bernhardt joins the program to discuss his book “The Superman Wars: The Battle for Truth, Justice and an American Icon,” exploring the legal battles, cultural impact, and behind-the-scenes conflicts surrounding one of the world’s most recognizable superheroes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  32. 812

    Marshall Pruett on the 110th Indy 500,Terry Black’s BBQ Tips, John Morgan on War on Fear, Theo Lewis Clark Movie Trivia

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Marshall Pruett, motorsports reporter for ESPN, joins the show to preview the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500, discussing the biggest storylines, top drivers, and what fans can expect from one of racing’s most iconic events. BBQ champion Terry Black, winner of the World BBQ Championship in Memphis and multiple Illinois BBQ Championship titles, shares expert advice and summer grilling tips to help listeners improve their backyard barbecue game this season. Author and motivational speaker John Morgan joins the program to discuss his book “War on Fear,” where he explores overcoming fear, building confidence, and finding purpose through resilience, mindset, and personal growth. Plus, Theo Lewis Clark returns for the weekly Movie Trivia segment, testing entertainment knowledge and sharing fun Hollywood insights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  33. 811

    Rich McHugh on the $9B Minnesota Fraud Investigation, Mitch Zeller on Flavored Vape Controversy, Greg Harris on Transforming Youth Lives

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Rich McHugh, NewsNation National Investigative Correspondent, joins the show to discuss the growing investigation into an alleged $9 billion fraud case in Minnesota, breaking down the latest developments and what investigators are uncovering. Mitch Zeller, former Director of the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products, discusses the controversy surrounding a district attorney’s approval of fruit-flavored vape products and the ongoing debate over vaping regulations, public health, and youth access. Greg Harris, Executive Director of Counteract International, joins the program to discuss the organization’s mission of helping incarcerated and formerly incarcerated youth across the Northern Triangle of Central America achieve life turnarounds through mentorship, faith, and long-term support. Plus, Bill Clevlen joins the show for the weekly Bill on the Road travel segment, sharing destination ideas, travel tips, and stories from his latest adventures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  34. 810

    Dr. William Hylton & Attorney Joel Faxon on Telehealth ICU Lawsuit | Mary-Lisa Gavenas on the Story Behind Mary Kay

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Dr. William Hylton and Attorney Joel Faxon join the show to discuss a developing lawsuit filed after a man reportedly died while under the care of a telehealth ICU doctor. They examine the legal and medical questions surrounding virtual healthcare, patient safety, and the growing role of telemedicine in critical care environments. Later, author Mary-Lisa Gavenas joins the program to discuss her book “Selling Opportunity: The Story of Mary Kay.” Gavenas explores the rise of the iconic beauty company, the business strategy behind its success, and the lasting cultural impact of Mary Kay Ash and her entrepreneurial vision. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  35. 809

    Anat Alon-Beck on the OpenAI Trial | Elahe Izadi on the Future of Late-Night TV | Jackie Harp on Great Smoky Mountains National Par

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Professor Anat Alon-Beck, an expert in corporate governance and tech litigation, joins the show to discuss the high-stakes OpenAI trial and what the case could mean for the future of artificial intelligence, corporate responsibility, and the rapidly evolving tech industry. Elahe Izadi, staff writer and podcast host for The Washington Post, examines what Stephen Colbert’s cancellation could mean for the future of late-night television, the shifting media landscape, and how audiences are changing the way they consume entertainment and political commentary. Plus, Jacqueline “Jackie” Harp, Executive Director of Smokies Life, joins the program for the weekly National Parks segment to highlight the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, one of the most visited national parks in the United States and a vital part of America’s natural heritage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  36. 808

    Trump’s Midterm Strength with Patrick Ruffini | Douglas Wolk’s Journey Through Every Marvel Comic | Scott MacFarlane Monday Update

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Patrick Ruffini, founding partner at Echelon Insights, joins the show to discuss Trump’s political strength heading into the midterms and whether polling predictions of a potential electoral “bloodbath” reflect reality or political hype. Douglas Wolk, author of All of the Marvels: A Journey to the End of the Biggest Story Ever Told, talks about his incredible feat of reading every Marvel comic ever printed and what the decades-long storytelling experiment reveals about pop culture, mythology, and fandom. Plus, Scott MacFarlane returns for the weekly MacFarlane Mondays segment, breaking down the latest headlines and developments from Washington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  37. 807

    Mick Mulvaney on Trump, China and the Midterms | Dr. Eli Gottlieb on Leadership Psychology |Media Rules with Jeffrey McCall

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, NewsNation Political Contributor and former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney joins the program to discuss the latest developments involving Trump and China, the growing redistricting battles across the country, and what it all could mean for the upcoming midterm elections. Dr. Eli Gottlieb, executive coach and cultural psychologist, shares insights on AI induced psychosis, and the impact it has on the world today. Later, Jeffrey M. McCall, professor of communications at DePaul University, discusses his article in The Hill arguing that the FCC’s equal opportunity rule must be enforced, and what the debate means for fairness and accountability in broadcasting. Plus, Theo Lewis Clark joins the show for the weekly Hollywood Exec for the Night segment, putting movie knowledge to the test with fun movie trivia and entertainment insights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  38. 806

    Rep. Kevin Kiley Pushes Ukraine Support Vote | Roy Orbison Biography with Jeff Apter | Bill Clevlen’s Weekly Travel Segment

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Music biographer Jeff Apter joins the show to discuss his new book “Roy Orbison: King of Hearts,” exploring the life, music, and lasting legacy of one of rock and roll’s most distinctive voices. Apter shares stories from Orbison’s career, the personal struggles behind the music, and how his influence continues to shape artists today. Rep. Kevin Kiley (I-CA) joins the program to discuss signing a discharge petition to force a House vote on the Ukraine Support Act, explaining what the move means for Congress, U.S. foreign policy, and the ongoing debate in Washington over aid to Ukraine. Plus, Bill Clevlen, founder of Bill on the Road, joins the show for the weekly travel segment, sharing travel tips, destination ideas, and stories from his latest adventures across the country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  39. 805

    Jennifer Coffindaffer on the Murdaugh Verdict & Nancy Guthrie Case | Peter Schiff on Trump in China | Alan Shipnuck on Rory McIlroy

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, Jennifer Coffindaffer, NewsNation Law & Justice Contributor and retired FBI Special Agent, joins the program to discuss the latest legal developments surrounding the Murdaugh case after a verdict was overturned, as well as the Nancy Guthrie investigation reaching its 100-day mark. Coffindaffer shares insight from her law enforcement background on what these developments could mean for both cases moving forward. Next, Peter Schiff, Chief Economist and Global Strategist at Euro Pacific Asset Management, weighs in on former President Trump’s trip to China and the broader economic implications for U.S.–China relations, global markets, and American economic policy. Later in the show, Alan Shipnuck, bestselling golf author and journalist, discusses his new book “Rory: The Heartache and Triumph of Golf's Most Human Superstar.” Shipnuck offers a deeper look into Rory McIlroy’s career, struggles, and triumphs, giving fans an inside perspective on one of the most compelling figures in modern golf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  40. 804

    Scott Kennedy on Trump’s China Trip | Lindsay Owens on the Economy | Glenn Kurtz on the Untold Story of the Empire State Building

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, Scott Kennedy, Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins the show to discuss Trump’s trip to China and what it signals for U.S.–China relations, global trade, and geopolitical strategy moving forward. Next, Lindsay Owens, Executive Director of the Groundwork Collaborative, breaks down the current economic conversation surrounding inflation, wages, and voter sentiment. She weighs in on the long-standing political phrase “It’s the economy, stupid,” and how economic realities are shaping political messaging and policy debates today. Later in the program, Glenn Kurtz, author of Men at Work: The Empire State Building and the Untold Story of the Craftsmen Who Built It, shares the remarkable history behind the construction of one of America’s most iconic landmarks. Kurtz highlights the skilled workers and craftsmanship that made the Empire State Building possible and the human stories often overlooked in the building’s legacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  41. 803

    Scott MacFarlane’s “MacFarlane Mondays” | Dr. William Hanage on Hantavirus | Sam Quinones on The Perfect Tuba

    Scott MacFarlane, chief Washington correspondent and anchor for MeidasTouch, joins America at Night with McGraw Milhaven for his weekly “MacFarlane Mondays” segment, breaking down the latest headlines and developments from Washington. Dr. William Hanage, epidemiologist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and associate director of the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics, joins the program to discuss Hantavirus and why experts say it is not “Covid 2.0.” Hanage explains what the virus is, how it spreads, and what the public should and should not worry about. Journalist and author Sam Quinones joins the show to discuss his book The Perfect Tuba: Forging Fulfillment from the Bass Horn, Band, and Hard Work, a story about craftsmanship, discipline, and the pursuit of meaning through music and dedication. Also joining the program is Tom Becka, talk show host and journalist, who discusses the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s transfer of Hantavirus patients and what health officials are monitoring as the situation develops. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  42. 802

    Gary Marcus on the Battle for the “Soul” of AI | Kellie Meyer on Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire | Scott Bolden on the Redistricting Figh

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Gary Marcus, AI researcher and author of Rebooting AI: Building Artificial Intelligence We Can Trust, joins America at Night with McGraw Milhaven to discuss the growing legal and political battle over the future of artificial intelligence. Marcus explains why he believes the fight over regulation, corporate control, and public trust may ultimately determine the “soul” of AI and how the technology shapes society in the years ahead. Kellie Meyer, NewsNation White House Correspondent, provides the latest insight from Washington after Russia agreed to a ceasefire with Ukraine. Meyer discusses how officials inside the White House are interpreting the move—whether it signals a meaningful shift toward diplomacy or a temporary pause tied to Russia’s upcoming Victory Day celebrations. Bonnie Carroll, founder and president of the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) and the surviving spouse of Brigadier General Tom Carroll, joins the show to discuss the organization’s work supporting military families who have lost loved ones in service to the nation and the ongoing need for community and national support. Scott Bolden, NewsNation political contributor and former chair of the D.C. Democratic State Committee, breaks down the escalating national fight over redistricting, including the recent Virginia Supreme Court ruling and what it could mean for future elections across the country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  43. 801

    Jared Gans on California’s Governor Race | Matthew Hurtt on Redistricting | Lt. Gen. Richard Newton on Iran

    Tonight on America at Night, Dan Mandis, fills in for McGraw Milhaven. Jared Gans, reporter for The Hill, joins the show to discuss the latest developments in California politics as Xavier Becerra emerges as a front-runner in the state’s upcoming governor’s race, and what it could mean for the national political landscape. Matthew Hurtt, Director of Professional Services at the Leadership Institute and an internationally recognized fundraiser and political organizer, joins the program to discuss redistricting efforts taking place across the country ahead of the next election cycle and how those changes could impact future congressional and state races. Later, Lt. Gen. Richard Newton, NewsNation Senior National Security Contributor, provides the latest analysis on Iran, breaking down the current geopolitical tensions and what recent developments could mean for U.S. national security and the broader Middle East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  44. 800

    Dr. Nicky Jackson & Melissa Perry on the Crime Unfiltered Tour | Christopher Krohn on GameStop & eBay | Isaac Fitzgerald on Johnny Appleseed

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, Dr. Nicky Jackson, criminal justice professor at Purdue University Northwest, and Melissa Perry join America at Night to discuss their Crime Unfiltered Tour, which explores high-profile true crime stories, criminal investigations, and the growing fascination with true crime culture in America. Next, Christopher Krohn, adjunct professor of marketing at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, joins the show to discuss speculation surrounding GameStop and a possible move involving eBay, breaking down what the business implications could mean for the retail and online marketplace industries. Later, author Isaac Fitzgerald joins the program to discuss his book “American Rambler: Walking the Trail of Johnny Appleseed.” Fitzgerald shares stories from his journey retracing the path and legacy of the American folk hero while exploring themes of travel, history, and modern America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    David Tafuri on Strait of Hormuz Tensions | Brian Entin on the Nancy Guthrie Mystery | Ryan McClure on Gateway Arch National Park

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, International lawyer and former State Department official David Tafuri joins America at Night with McGraw Milhaven to discuss escalating tensions in the Middle East as Iran and the United States both claim control over the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping lane for global energy markets. Tafuri breaks down the legal, geopolitical, and economic stakes as the situation continues to unfold. Brian Entin, Senior News Correspondent for NewsNation, discusses the upcoming special “NewsNation Presents: The Nancy Guthrie Mystery,” airing May 6. Entin shares insights into the investigation and why the case continues to capture national attention. Plus, Ryan McClure of the Gateway Arch Foundation joins the show for the weekly National Parks segment, highlighting the history and significance of Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis, the iconic monument symbolizing America’s westward expansion and the story behind the park that surrounds it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  46. 798

    Scott MacFarlane on MacFarlane Mondays, Patrick De Haan on Gas Prices at the Pump, and John Maclean on His Father’s Literary Legacy

    On this edition of America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, Scott MacFarlane, chief Washington correspondent and anchor at MeidasTouch, joins for the weekly “MacFarlane Mondays” segment to break down the latest headlines coming out of Washington and the stories shaping the national conversation. Next, Patrick De Haan, Head of Petroleum Analysis at GasBuddy, joins the program to discuss what’s driving gas prices across the country, what motorists are seeing at the pump, and how fuel costs are also affecting airline travel and ticket prices. Later, John Maclean, author and son of famed writer Norman Maclean, joins the show to talk about his own writing career and the lasting impact of his father’s beloved work, including the enduring legacy behind A River Runs Through It. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  47. 797

    Gilgo Beach Updates with Laura Ingle, Comedy with Rob Schneider, and Hollywood Trivia with Theo Lewis Clark

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, NewsNation anchor Laura Ingle joins the show to discuss the latest updates in the Gilgo Beach serial killer investigation, one of the most closely watched criminal cases in the country, and her work covering it through Investigation Nation and her YouTube channel The Ingle Edit. Rob Schneider, famed comedian, actor, and former Saturday Night Live cast member, joins the show to talk about his career in stand-up comedy and film, the changing landscape of Hollywood, and what audiences can expect from his latest projects. Plus, Theo Lewis Clark returns for the weekly Hollywood Exec for a Day segment, testing movie knowledge with fun trivia and sharing insights from the entertainment world in this fan-favorite part of the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  48. 796

    Inside the Kentucky Derby Odds, The Polymarket Soldier, and actor John Goodman

    Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Dr. Harry Crane, Professor of Statistics at Rutgers University, joins the show to discuss the “Polymarket Soldier” phenomenon and what prediction markets reveal about politics, probability, and public perception. With the Kentucky Derby right around the corner, Nick Tammaro, the newly appointed morning-line oddsmaker for Churchill Downs, breaks down how Derby odds are set and what bettors should watch for heading into the most famous race in horse racing. Later, actor John Goodman joins the show to talk about his legendary career spanning film and television, from iconic roles in Roseanne and The Big Lebowski to his decades-long presence in Hollywood. Plus, Bill Clevlen, founder of Bill on the Road, joins the show for the weekly travel segment, sharing destination ideas and travel insights from across the country Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Dr. Lindsay Owens on Surveillance Pricing, Bob Spitz on The Rolling Stones

    Dr. Lindsay Owens, Executive Director of the Groundwork Collaborative, joins America at Night with McGraw Milhaven to discuss surveillance pricing—a practice where companies use personal data to tailor prices to individual consumers. While some lawmakers have begun passing legislation to restrict the practice, Owens argues these early efforts are a step in the right direction but don’t go far enough to fully protect consumers from data-driven pricing strategies. Later, Bob Spitz, acclaimed music biographer and author of “The Rolling Stones: The Biography,” joins the show to discuss the legendary band’s rise, influence on rock and roll, and the enduring cultural impact of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and the Stones. Spitz shares insights into the personalities, history, and moments that helped shape one of the most iconic bands in music history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    Renee DiResta on Social Media Manipulation, Grace Vanderhei on Nuclear Energy, Steve Dubiel on National Parks

    On America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, Renee DiResta, researcher and author of “Invisible Rulers,” joined the program to discuss how social media algorithms amplify misinformation and conspiracy theories. DiResta explained how online networks can turn fringe narratives into widely believed stories, and how digital platforms shape public perception in ways many users may not realize. Next, Grace Vanderhei, nuclear fuels engineer at Constellation Energy and Miss America 2023, discussed the role nuclear power could play in addressing the global energy crisis. Vanderhei explained how nuclear energy fits into the broader clean energy conversation and why many experts see it as a key part of future energy solutions. Finally, Steve Dubiel, CEO of the Washington’s National Park Fund, joined the show for the weekly national parks segment to talk about the nonprofit’s work supporting Mount Rainier, Olympic, and North Cascades National Parks, and how these iconic parks are protected and enhanced through conservation efforts and visitor support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

America at Night with McGraw Milhaven delivers the perfect mix of news, insight and conversation.  Broadcasting live weeknights from 9:00 pm to midnight ET, McGraw Milhaven brings a fresh voice and seasoned perspective to the national stage. Covering breaking news and analysis on politics, current events, and culture, along with candid conversation with newsmakers and thought leaders all with interactive discussions that keep you informed and connected. Following in the footsteps of night talk radio legends Jim Bohannon and Larry King, Milhaven asks the questions America wants answered.

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America at Night with McGraw Milhaven delivers the perfect mix of news, insight and conversation.  Broadcasting live weeknights from 9:00 pm to midnight ET, McGraw Milhaven brings a fresh voice and seasoned perspective to the national stage. Covering breaking news and analysis on politics, current...

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