After Colt has suspended production of the AR-15 for consumers, political psychologist Dr. Bart Rossi weighs in on the move. Watch the full video above.
Stories you need to know

Dr. Bart Rossi talks about anti-abortion law controversy
A new Texas abortion law that was allowed to stand by the Supreme Court prohibits abortions in most cases after six weeks of pregnancy. Governor Ron DeSantis said on Thursday he may support a similar bill here in Florida. Political psychologist Dr. Bart Rossi. talks about that law and what it could mean for the […]

Dr. Bart Rossi discusses ‘Rage’ book ahead of election
One of the biggest stories this week stems from a book by journalist Bob Woodward. We heard recordings dating back to February, where President Trump said the coronavirus was far more deadly than the flu and that he liked to downplay its danger. Psychologist Bart Rossi spoke with WINK News about the book. Watch the […]

Dr. Bart Rossi discusses Vaccination Psychology
While scientists rush to create a vaccine for the coronavirus, that rush could have a negative effect: It could lead to a lull in public trust. Psychologist Dr. Bart Rossi joins us from Naples to talk about the psychology behind the vaccination. Watch the interview above.

Dr. Bart Rossi discusses Republican, Democratic conventions
The Republican and Democratic conventions are done, but did they do anything to bring more supporters to either party’s side? Dr. Bart Rossi examines political trends and spoke with WINK News about it Friday. Watch the interview above.
Don't Miss

Southwest Florida students send experiment to International Space Station
Reaching for the stars in education, two Southwest Florida students won a competition to send a project to the International Space Station.

Security concerns over downed gate at North Cape Water Plant
A downed gate outside the North Cape Water Plant in Cape Coral is causing concern over the plant’s security.

Alzheimer’s and other dementias take toll on caregiver’s health
Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia affect not only the person diagnosed but loved ones, too.

Researchers hope to see Gulf waters improving 6 months after Ian
Weeks after Hurricane Ian, a team from Florida Gulf Coast University and the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation set sail into the Gulf to explore water quality, marine life and the seafloor. Nearly 6 months since Ian’s landfall, the team is heading back to study our water quality again.