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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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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