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The latest on CA's June election, how men’s brains change during fatherhood and more
AirTalk Staff · 2026-05-27 · via News
  • California election round up: Who are the front runners?
  • How do men’s brains change during fatherhood?
  • New green card requirements cause legal confusion
  • How are religions responding to AI?
  • Recent poll digs into what Americans think is cool

Today on AirTalk: Election updates, brains on fatherhood, new green card requirements, AI and religion, and polling on who Americans think is cool.

California election round up: Who are the front runners?

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Guests: Jeremy B. White, reporter covering California politics for Politico; Fernando Guerra, LMU professor of political science and Chicana/o Latina/o studies; and Rob Stutzman, Republican political consultant

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The governor race: Leading the eight candidate pack for California governor are Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Xavier Becerra, with Tom Steyer trailing in third. Steyer is the leading candidate for the most money spent on his campaign, however.

The LA mayor race: As it stands, there are five candidates who’ve consistently shown up in polling. The three leading candidates are Karen Bass, Spencer Pratt, and Nithya Raman; Mayor Karen Bass has led most polls, although her margin of support has ranged.

How do men’s brains change during fatherhood?

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What biological changes do men experience when they become fathers?

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The topic:

Clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Southern California, Darby Saxbe, has a new book that focuses on the biological changes men experience when they become fathers.

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Guest: Darby Saxbe, author of Dad Brain: The New Science of Fatherhood and How It Shapes Men's Lives

The book: Dad Brain: The New Science of Fatherhood and How It Shapes Men's Lives delves into research that shows changes in men's hormones and brain activity after their child is born, proving that men can be "natural" caregivers as well.

Event details: Author Darby Saxbe will be at a book discussion and signing event at Vroman's Bookstore in Pasadena on Friday, June 5 at 7pm. You can get tickets here.

Dad Brain: The New Science of Fatherhood and How It Shapes Men’s Lives goes on sale June 9.

More about our guest: Darby Saxbe is a clinical psychologist, professor of psychology at The University of Southern California, and author of Dad Brain: The New Science of Fatherhood and How It Shapes Men's Lives (Flatiron Books, June 9, 2026).

New green card requirements cause legal confusion

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President Donald Trump’s administration announced last week that foreigners in the U.S. who want a green card will need to leave and apply in their home country, barring some unspecified exceptions.

Listen to the conversation:

Guests: Wendy Fry, reporter for CalMatters; Julia Gelatt, associate director of the U.S. Immigration Policy Program at the Migration Policy Institute; and Josh Goldstein, immigration lawyer

Why it matters: The announcement could potentially affect hundreds of thousands of green card applicants a year, and has stunned and confounded lawyers, advocates, and immigrants.

Context: The move is part of a pivot by the Trump administration to target legal pathways to immigration, after focusing since last year mostly on migrants in the U.S. illegally.

With files from the Associated Press

How are religions responding to AI?

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Pope Leo XIV attends the presentation of his first Encyclical Letter "Magnifica humanitas" at the Synod Hall on May 25, 2026 in Vatican City, Vatican.

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On Monday Pope Leo XIV released his first encyclical entitled Magnifica humanitas, a document outlining how he thinks the Catholic Church and the rest of humanity should approach AI.

Listen to the conversation:

Guests: Elyse Raby, assistant professor of religious studies at Santa Clara University, and DZ Kalman, fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society and host of “Belief in the Future”, a podcast about religion and technology

The background: Papal encyclicals are a common way for popes to set priorities for the Catholic Church. Magnificant humanitas is drawing comparisons to Pope Leo XIII’s 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum where another Pope Leo set out the Catholic Church’s responsibilities during the industrial revolution.

Why it matters: While questions about AI’s ability to truly be sentient are still swirling, the tangible effects of AI on the world and labor markets is of concern to religions around the world as their members confront our new reality.

Recent poll digs into what Americans think is cool

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What people do Americans think are the coolest?

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A recent poll from YouGov dug into Americans’ perception of cool, asking each generation whether they viewed themselves as cool, and some examples of ‘cool’ people. Today on AirTalk, we’re looking at the data to understand whether Americans think being cool is important, and why different generations view the concept much differently.

Listen to the conversation:

Guest: David Montgomery, senior data journalist for YouGov, an international online polling firm

Who is cool: Three people(s) garnered 70% support or higher, for being cool: Samuel L. Jackson, The Beatles, and Michael Jordan.

What’s a cool or uncool thing? Based on the poll results, the most cool thing was science, with 87% of respondents viewing the subject as such. Meanwhile, the least cool thing, at 23%, was cryptocurrency.

We want to hear from you: Has your concept of cool changed as you aged? Are there any notable celebrities you think have earned that distinction? Join the conversation by calling (866) 893-5722 or email atcomments@laist.com.

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