Fall Cocktails with L'Annexe

L’Annexe Beverage Director Hakim Hamid joins Liquid Lunch with a few creative cocktails just in time for fall.

Spotlight on Music in Me Foundation International

Shining a spotlight on Music in Me Foundation International. Founder & CEO Jane Pinczuk stopped by to tell us more about the nonprofit which promotes anti-bullying and health & wellness on a different note. Also, International Recording Artist King Kanja performed his latest song "Superstar" while Anointed MVMNT founder and creator Ryan Green aka "Visual OPM" danced.

Chip City fall flavors

Popular bakery Chip City has some fun fall flavors being released for the season. Today, they joined us in studio to share more about what delicious flavors you can expect to see in stores.

Navigating emotional eating

Dietitian Allison Tepper, owner of Tepper Nutrition, discusses emotional eating and how to navigate the anxiety.

Getting athletes game day ready

Doctor Ray Solano walks us through how your student-athlete can prepare for game day by avoiding injuries and treating them effectively.

On The Hill political panel: Trump assassination attempt, election outlook, Federal Reserve interest rate cut

In this week's political panel, GOP strategist and President of Nahigian Strategies Keith Nahigian and Democratic Strategist Douglas Sloan discuss the second assassination attempt against Trump, the continued fallout from the debate between him and Vice President Kamala Harris, the Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and foreign policy as the Middle East is heating up following an attack on Hezbollah.

Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for first time in 4 years

The Federal Reserve cut rates by half a point and that was more aggressive than was expected. What will this mean for individuals and for businesses? What impact will this have on the election and who does this help? To answer these questions and more Washington Post opinion columnist Heather Long is On The Hill.

Government shutdown averted, budget deal reached in Congress

Congress reached a funding deal Sunday that would avert a possible partial government shutdown and fund federal agencies for about another three months. The new budget year begins Oct. 1, and the spending approved this weekend would extend funding into mid-December. Maryland Republican Rep. Andy Harris joined On The Hill to talk about the budget and his new role as Chair of the Freedom Caucus.