Question of the Day

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Question of the Day: Play (Base)Ball!

April 05, 2012|Morning Show

Baseball season is finally starting and today it all begins for the New York Mets. Their starting pitcher is Johan Santana...

Question of the Day: London Calling

April 04, 2012|Morning Show

Today marks the 35th anniversary of U.K. release of The Clash's self-titled first album, and the rest has been history. In...

Question of the Day: Outlaws, for Jesse James

April 03, 2012|Morning Show

On this day in 1882, the outlaw Jessie James was shot by the coward Robert Ford. In honor of the infamous bank and train...

Question of the Day: Leon Russell's Birthday

April 02, 2012|Morning Show

Happy Birthday Leon Russell! This Oklahoma native and Rock and Rock Hall of Fame member turns 70 today. Send us some of your...

Feeling lucky?

March 30, 2012|Morning Show

The Mega Million Jackpot reaches an all-time high of $540 million. Will you be playing? Will you be winning (http://bit.ly...

A Whole Lot of Nothing (Or Something, Or Everything...)

March 28, 2012|Morning Show

Some mornings, there just isn't a whole lot going on. Today is one of those mornings. We can't find anything, we're looking...

Question of the Day: It's Always a Good Idea to...?

March 27, 2012|Morning Show

Today, the Supreme Court will hear arguments as to whether legislation requiring all Americans to have health insurance is...

Black Coffee in Bed?

March 23, 2012|Morning Show

Happy Friday! Today, we found out that both the inventors of Mr. Coffee and the frozen bagel passed away. In celebration of...

Etch-A-Sketch A New Start!

March 22, 2012|Morning Show

After a victory in the Illinois primary,  an advisor to Republican candidate Romney compared Romney's campaign to an etch-a...

Question of the Day: Here's Looking at You, Kid

March 21, 2012|Morning Show

It's been 70 years since Humphrey Bogart first uttered that famous line. Casablanca has a famous soundtrack, but today, here...