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Mega sports events, like the World Cup and the Olympic Games, usually promise huge revenue boosts to cities that host them. Los Angeles has held eight 2026 World Cup matches and will be home to the 2027 Super Bowl and the 2028 Summer Olympic Games. Economist Shirin Mollah discusses whether revenue from these events beats costs when it comes to L.A.’s bottom line.

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Pope Leo, in his encyclical about artificial intelligence, says advancing technology must serve people, not profit. Allan Deck, S.J., LMU professor of theology, explains how Leo’s message about A.I. is rooted in concern for human dignity, the value of work, and the common good.

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Episode 58: Fernando Saldivar, S.J. show art Episode 58: Fernando Saldivar, S.J.

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Episode 57: Linda Dakin-Grimm show art Episode 57: Linda Dakin-Grimm

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Asylum seekers, refugees, and others seeking safety and a home in America are facing new hurdles in the sweeping changes in the U.S. immigration system. Linda Dakin-Grimm, a lawyer who works with separated families, discusses the changes taking place.

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Immigration raids in Los Angeles have kept migrants from work, food shopping, and even atttending Sunday Mass. Kevin Sarabia, with the LMU Loyola Law School Loyola Immigrant Justice Clinic, talks about the impact on the city's local communities.

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Episode 55: Fernando Guerra show art Episode 55: Fernando Guerra

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The January 2025 wildfires likely are the biggest natural disaster in the history of the Los Angeles area. Fernando Guerra, professor and director of LMU’s Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles, talks about the immediate and future impacts of the fires on the L.A.’s people, services, and budget.

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Trent Kersten, LMU head volleyball coach, talks about the increased popularity of women’s sports, volleyball strategy and recruiting, and the impact of the transfer portal on building a D1 program.

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