Published on Jul 29, 2026, 3:26:49 PM
Total time: 01:19:04
Today's Three Things mention a child's death after being left in a hot car, funeral services for the Utah family of five killed in a flash flood, and an update on traffic. From there, we look at Salt Lake City's push to regulate automatic license plate readers, why the $20,000 starter car is vanishing from dealerships, and a surprising survey that says nearly half of Americans would rather inherit nothing from loved ones.
In our second hour, it's News for the 1% with the rise of private chefs and a U.S. ban on humanoid robot imports from China, followed by the one AI-proof skill a pediatric surgeon says kids need right now. We dive deeper into the Central Park viral kiss privacy debate with your texts, and close it out with our AI Question of the Day.
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