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Welcome to the new KLIF Morning News blog

Welcome to the new KLIF Morning News blog

Howdy! This is a test post for the all new KLIF Morning News blog page. This story will disappear when we get some relevant content posted. Check back from time to time and please take a moment to log into Facebook’s KLIF Dave and Amy page, LIKE the page and we’ll post a link back…MORE

Experts: Think Twice Before Entering an Office Lotto Pool

Experts: Think Twice Before Entering an Office Lotto Pool

DALLAS (KLIF/WBAP) — With Mega Millions and Powerball fever sweeping the country, lottery pools are flooding offices nationwide. We spoke with Drew Eckman, President of “Post It Play It” for some tips. Dave Williams & Amy Chodroff, Klif/Wbap, Copyright © 2018MORE

Experts Warn About Smelling Salt Use After Dak Caught on Camera

Experts Warn About Smelling Salt Use After Dak Caught on Camera

DALLAS (KLIF/WBAP) — This past Sunday, during the first quarter of the Cowboys/ Redskins game…. Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott took a rough hit. But after he was quickly cleared to come back on field… The camera caught Prescott using smelling salts to gain his bearings. We talked with Neurologist Dr. Brandon Brock with Cerebrum Health Centers…MORE

Millennials Say Election of 2016 Gave them “PTSD-like” Symptoms

Millennials Say Election of 2016 Gave them “PTSD-like” Symptoms

DALLAS (KLIF/WBAP) — Could millennial voters have PTSD from their experiences during the 2016 election cycle? According to one study… more than 25% of those polled say yes. We talked with Clinical Psychologist Dr. John Huber of Mainstream Mental Health about why. Dave Williams & Amy Chodroff, Klif/Wbap, Copyright © 2018      MORE

New Data Shows More Women Marry Younger Men

New Data Shows More Women Marry Younger Men

DALLAS (KLIF/WBAP) — Researchers have discovered more women are marrying younger men. Sociologists at the University of Maryland looked at census data, and found that more unmarried single women were marrying men years younger than themselves. The question is … Why are things changing? Producer Robyn Geske takes a look. Robyn Geske, KLIF/WBAP, Copyright ©…MORE

Final Senate Showdown Leaves Little Impression

Final Senate Showdown Leaves Little Impression

DALLAS (KLIF/WBAP) The candidates for US Senate squared off one final time Tuesday. Senator Ted Cruz and challenger Beto O’Rourke debated live for one hour from KENS 5, A San Antonio TV station. There were a few jabs and some fireworks, but analysts say nothing that wasn’t anticipated. UTA Political Science professor Dr. Allen Saxe…MORE

ALCS: Houston Astros v Boston Red Sox

ALCS: Houston Astros v Boston Red Sox

DALLAS (KLIF/WBAP) — The MLB playoffs are well underway, and one matchup in particular has our attention. It’s the ALCS, and it pits Producer Robyn Geske, and her Houston Astros against Amy Chodroff and the Boston Red Sox. So who will Dave be rooting for? The gang talked about the “rivalry” on the morning drive.…MORE

Florida Prepares for Hurricane Michael

Florida Prepares for Hurricane Michael

PENSACOLA, FL (KLIF/WBAP) Hurricane Michael is in the Gulf of Mexico, churning its way toward the coast. As of Tuesday morning, the storm had strengthened into a category 2 system. Reporter Don Parker in Pensacola where they’re bracing for impact. He joined Dave and Amy to talk about plans there. Dave Williams & Amy Chodroff,…MORE

Presidential Emergency Alert is “Only a Test”

Presidential Emergency Alert is “Only a Test”

DALLAS (KLIF/WBAP) — Today at 1:18pm CDT, about 75% of all cell phones in the US will receive the same message: This is Only a Test. It’ll be the first test of the Wireless Emergency Alert System, that is to be used in case of a national emergency. Producer Robyn Geske joined Dave & Amy…MORE

Facebook Says it Doesn’t Know What Data Was Compromised

Facebook Says it Doesn’t Know What Data Was Compromised

DALLAS (KLIF/WBAP) — It’s being called the largest security breach in Facebook’s company history. Hackers found several flaws in the coding for the social network, and through them, they were able to access more than 50 million profiles. Facebook made the announcement Friday. They say they’ve patched the code and called the proper authorities. But…MORE