Beth Troutman joins Bo Thompson in studio with her take on the possibility that changing back and forth between Standard time and Daylight Savings time could be coming to an end, the continuing Russian war on Ukraine, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to the United States Senate and House of Representatives.

Our cybersecurity expert Theresa Payton joins Bo Thompson with the latest on Russia's war on Ukraine and the digital security threats that come with that, and Apple's new Mac "Monterey" operating system release.

North Carolina Congressman Dr. Greg Murphy joins Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman talking about Russia's War on Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy being scheduled to address the U.S. Congress, and the resurgence of Covid-19 in China and what we've learned about how to deal with the virus.

Our cybersecurity expert Theresa Payton joins Bo Thompson talking about being prepared for the possibility of cyberattacks from Russia or Russian surrogates, hackers a.k.a. "hacktivists" who are turning the tables on Russia with the potential of some unintended consequences, and new Apple product unveil, including a braided "Thunderbolt" cord.

Chad discusses an article about how Russia may lose the war, ask why did we not impose sanctions as prevention instead of as a reaction.

In segment one Vince discussed the spending bill and restriction on abortion spending. Segment two was about Covid, Ukraine and the Russian economy and how this will also affect us. Segment three were on an article by Dr laura on kids, cellphones and mental health.

WBT afternoon host Brett Winterble joins Bo Thompson talking about the record setting crowd and enthusiasm for Charlotte FC's first home game at Bank of America stadium, the possibility that President Joe Biden could travel to Saudi Arabia to ask for increased oil production, and the everchanging Charlotte schedule of elections.

Kyiv resident Julia Maisuradze joins Bo Thompson and Brett Jensen live from there, talking about the scene as a Russian attack and invasion of Ukraine continues.

Beth Troutman joins Bo Thompson in studio talking about President Biden's first State of the Union address, WBT's 100th anniversary celebration coming up April 9th at the Halton Theater in Charlotte, and a new survey indicating that nostalgia can act as a pain reliever.

Our cybersecurity expert Theresa Payton joins Bo Thompson with her take on President Biden's first State of the Union address with respect to technology and cybersecurity, the attack and invasion of Ukraine by Russia being declared the first social media war, and "Wiper" malware to be wary of.