

Pete Mundo
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@PeteMundo
Think, laugh & maybe cry 6-10AM on 95.7FM @KCMOTalkRadio in Kansas City. Formerly Fox News/CBS Sports. @VillanovaU alum. Big 12 fan, owner of @Heartland_CS.




Oh wow, the Masters launched a search function where you can find video of any shot hit from 1968-2025. 😳

This weekend, there will be a 10pm-5am curfew for young people (17 and younger) in the Downtown and Downtown West neighborhoods. This is precautionary to ensure St. Louisans stay safe. Parents will be held responsible for the behavior of their children. #STL

Thanks @KCTV5 @LaurenMagarino for hosting #ParkU Associate Professor of Political Science Dr. Jack MacLennan and @kcmotalkradio host @PeteMundo for a discussion on the war in Iran and the ripple effects that could be seen in the @KansasCity area. Airs Sunday (3/22) at 1030am.

Students who took notes by hand scored ~28% higher on conceptual questions than laptop note-takers. Writing forces your brain to process and compress ideas instead of copying them.


Fun Fact: If you invested $10,000 in Disney 11 years ago, you would have $10,000 today $DIS


Iran has been after Trump since January of 2020 after he ordered the targeted killing of the terrorist Qasem Soleimani. This isn’t a new threat. The secret service consistently failing to secure Trump is new. We need to figure out exactly why these failures keep happening.


TNT Sports to air a brand new special tonight (9:15 p.m. ET on truTV), "4.7 Seconds: For the Championship", reliving the greatest finish in NCAA Tournament history! 🏀🔥 🏀 Features @CoachJayWright, Roy Williams, @Smoove2you_, @marcuspaige5 & @RyArch15 reflecting on the thrilling 2016 @NovaMBB/@UNC_Basketball title game, alongside Charles Barkley, @TheJetOnTNT, @realgranthill33, Jim Nantz & Bill Raftery 🏀 Release: press.wbd.com/us/media-relea…

The U.S. climate boundary that separates the humid east from the more arid west, has shifted 140 miles east since 1980

This is 100% completely unsustainable as a society. Nearly 50% of all consumer spending now comes from the top 10% of earners. The bottom 80%? Their share keeps falling. This is why the economy can look strong in the data while millions of people feel like they're falling behind.