On this Thursday afternoon, Steve Hallstrom tackles the latest headlines in Fargo and beyond. The show's main focus is the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show by ABC, which followed comments Kimmel made about the death of Charlie Kirk. Hallstrom argues that the suspension is not a result of political censorship by Donald Trump, but rather a decision based on the principles of capitalism and supply and demand. He explains that local ABC affiliates lost audience members and advertisers who were offended by Kimmel's monologue, which attempted to link the assassin to "MAGA" and Republicans. In local news, Hallstrom reports on two recent crimes in the Fargo-Moorhead area, including a robbery at gunpoint during a watch sale and a shooting that left one man with serious injuries. He also highlights a positive local story: the Tidal Wave Auto Spa's 17th annual charity event, which has raised more than $2 million for local non-profits in 17 years. In the "Top Five at Five" segment, Hallstrom covers several consequential stories. He notes the record-low basis for North Dakota soybeans and discusses Taiwan's pledge to buy $10 billion in U.S. agricultural products over four years. He also touches on the challenges faced by Xcel Energy, which has disconnected power to a record number of Minnesota households for non-payment. The show concludes with a segment featuring three students from NDSU’s Challey Institute, who discuss how the program has broadened their perspectives on economics and public policy.