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JFK’s granddaughter reveals terminal cancer diagnosis, criticizes cousin RFK Jr.">JFK’s granddaughter reveals terminal cancer diagnosis, criticizes cousin RFK Jr.
John F. Kennedy’s granddaughter has disclosed that she has terminal cancer and may live for only about another year
11.21.2025 – Dems encourage military mutiny, Trump reacts, Neal shares mom’s pecan pie recipe">11.21.2025 – Dems encourage military mutiny, Trump reacts, Neal shares mom’s pecan pie recipe
On today’s show, we dove headfirst into the controversy started by a group of Democrat veterans in Congress who released a video telling military members they can refuse “unlawful orders.” We see this as a dangerous and irresponsible provocation, a vague attempt to sow chaos and undermine the military’s chain of command. When President Trump pushed back hard on social media, correctly identifying their actions as seditious and pointing out the serious legal penalties for such behavior, the left immediately began “flopping” like an NFL player looking for a flag. We discussed how this is a classic case of them starting a fight and then playing the victim when they receive a strong response.
We feel this whole affair is another example of the left operating in bad faith, creating political drama while pretending to hold the moral high ground. We also heard from a veteran who called in to emphasize just how critical the code of military justice and the chain of command are to the safety and effectiveness of our armed forces. On a lighter note, with Thanksgiving approaching, we also shared Neal Larson’s mom’s famous pecan pie recipe and replayed a great musical performance from a past guest.
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Pocatello Regional Airport adds second daily Delta Flight to Salt Lake">Pocatello Regional Airport adds second daily Delta Flight to Salt Lake

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — Starting next year, travelers flying out of the Pocatello Regional Airport will have more options when traveling to Salt Lake City. The airport officially announced Friday that Delta will add a second daily round-trip flight between the two cities starting on May 7, 2026.
Airport Manager Alan Evans says the new flight will provide passengers with more options and reduce long layovers.
“We are excited to announce the addition of a second daily flight,” said Airport Manager Alan Evans. “We’re grateful for our long-standing relationship with Delta and SkyWest and appreciate their commitment to improving service for our community.”
The new schedule will feature flights out of Pocatello at 11:44 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., with inbound flights arriving from Salt Lake City at 10:31 a.m. and 6:25 p.m.
“This is great news for Pocatello residents and travelers from across the region who rely on our airport,” said Mayor Brian Blad. “We know how important additional flights are for travelers and look forward to this increased schedule.”
Tickets for both daily flights are now available for purchase. For more information or to purchase tickets, click HERE.
