Guest host Jonathan Hoenig leads The Ray Stevens Show with conversations on energy, crime, foreign policy and the economy. Fox News Radio’s Tonya Powers discusses a multistate lawsuit seeking $1.4 trillion in penalties over allegations involving child social media addiction. Energy analyst Phil Flynn explains why gas prices are falling and whether drivers can expect the trend to continue. Retired Riverside Police Chief Tom Weitzel calls for stronger protections for law enforcement following a rise in deadly attacks on police officers. Charles Lipson previews the NATO summit in Turkey and the goals for the United States, while Fox News Radio’s Jeff Monosso examines Toyota's multibillion-dollar investment in Texas and its decision to shift Tacoma production from Mexico.
Key Segments:
States sue over child social media addiction
Will lower gas prices last?
Calls for the Protect and Serve Act
NATO summit and Toyota's U.S. investment

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