Bruce St. James and Larry Gaydos cut through the noise with smart analysis, real accountability, and debate that matters. Weekdays 2-6 p.m. live on the KTAR YouTube channel, on-air, on KTAR.com and on the KTAR News app.
Bruce and Joe Huizenga discuss how Trump's interference in the World Cup has impacted the sports world.
Texas Roadhouse has given their employees shirts that say "I love my job." but do they really?
Shira Tanzer joins Bruce and Joe Huizenga to explain how technology is affecting the development of student's literacy skills.
Bruce, Joe Huizenga and Becky Lynn go over what they've been streaming this week.
Bruce and Joe Huizenga talk about an incident where an entire flight crew, including the flight attendants, were too drunk to fly and more aviation stories from this week.
Katie Hobbs joins Bruce and Gaydos for another edition of Talk to the Governor the Pocket fire, the general election, water security and more where discussed.
Bruce and Gaydos break down Attorney General Kris Mayes threatening legal action against an apartment complex where the residents have been living with on and off air conditioning.
A new survey lists Arizona as one of the least desirable states to move to. Bruce and Gaydos break down why and when Arizona moved so far down the list.
Bruce and Gaydos break down a strange accident involving a fatality on Interstate 10.
Bruce and Gaydos discuss why a Gilbert toddler was declared dead by a doctor after a drowning incident despite having a pulse and being found breathing.
Former U.S. Rep. Matt Salmon, VetsForward Executive Director and U.S. Marine veteran Ricardo Reyes and former GoDaddy chief counsel and gubernatorial candidate Christine Jones join Bruce and Gaydos for this edition of The Faceoff. The ongoing conflict in Iran, Mitch McConnell's health, Trump's involvement in the World Cup and Graham Platner were discussed.
Bruce and Gaydos explain what city is paying residents to remove grass yards and drain pools in an effort to save water.
Bruce and Gaydos break down the now viral photo of a Washington D.C. Metro passenger surrounded by white supremacists.
Bruce and Gaydos discuss the new developments in the war in Iran.
Last year, 49% of adults under age 30 said they lived with a parent, up 12 percentage points from 2019. Bruce and Gaydos discuss why the younger generation is finding it more financially smart to live with their parents.
Ian Schwartz joins Outspoken to break down the forecast for this year's monsoon season.
Bruce and Gaydos explain how to get the most out of vacation days.
Bruce and Gaydos discuss President Trump's involvement in the U.S. men's national team's loss to Belgium.
Bruce & Gaydos discuss the controversy surrounding the USMNT in the FIFA World Cup.
Bruce & Gaydos explain why extreme heat can cause people to experience brain fog.
Bruce & Gaydos explain why even though many Americans are still spending, they are still gloomy about the state of the economy.
Meghan McCain joined Bruce & Gaydos to discuss the rise of the Democratic Socialist candidates, new allegations against Maine U.S. Senate candiate Graham Platner and more.
Bruce & Gaydos discuss President Trump asking for a review of a red card suspension of USMNT star player Folarin Balogun which was overturned for the U.S. game against Belgium.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are set to celebrate their wedding this weekend at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Kristin Bentz and Ian Schwartz preview the celebrity couple's big day and discuss what an event of this scale means for the city.
Parts of Arizona, Utah and Colorado have been affected by raging wildfires. With the Fourth of July here and many people traveling, Kristin Bentz and Ian Schwartz break down the dangers of wildfire season and how to navigate them safely.