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EU talks solidarity but offers no military support
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Many of the European nations distanced themselves from the United States when this operation commenced. Most notably, the United Kingdom, then France. You know, the nations where American blood was spilled on their real estate to stop the Nazi’s from slaughtering them. The EU is offering nothing to help us in this war...
The real financial crisis in America is personal debt
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – 43% of Americans say they could not cover a $1,000 emergency expense without borrowing money or going into debt. Millions of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. Savings rates remain low. Consumer spending continues to rise, but much of that spending is being fueled by credit rather than financial stability...
The American tradition of sacrifice in a just cause
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – In every generation, America has been blessed with individuals willing to answer the call of duty. They are the quiet guardians of our way of life, the living proof that courage still exists in a world too often defined by fear and violence. As we reflect on their service, we should also reflect on our own obligations—to respect the law, to support those who...
The role of pastors and citizens in reclaiming civic life
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Pastors and citizens share a vital responsibility in safeguarding civic life. By teaching civic literacy, defending constitutional principles, and engaging local institutions, communities strengthen the foundations of a fragile republic. Liberty endures when leaders cultivate informed, courageous participation and uphold transparency, accountability, and the rule of law in public life...
The Pennsylvania signers who turned the tide of Independence
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As the push for independence intensifies in 1776, Pennsylvania’s delegation stands divided. Benjamin Franklin’s influence begins to shift opinions as James Wilson and John Morton reconsider their stance. A dramatic series of votes ultimately changes Pennsylvania’s position, helping tip the balance toward independence and shaping the outcome of the Continental Congress decision...
Did Trump have the legal authority to initiate this military engagement?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Some claim this is war, others just another military attack. While I’m not here to debate the moral aspects of this action, the constitutional issues are up for grabs here. Did Donald Trump, as President of the United States, have the legal authority to initiate this military engagement? Are we prepared, both in the...
Boys will be boys – politics at play!
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – The fact is, the biggest driving force behind what is taking place worldwide is the decisions made by our elected officials. Sanow reminds us that, “All U.S. politicians have benefactors. People who donate to their campaign, and so the politician, unfortunately, has to keep their benefactors in mind when they are making those decisions, and...
How soon our leaders forget Iran’s terror
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – When President Trump assumed office, he commissioned a review of the United States' policy towards Iran because Iran continued to finance terrorist organizations worldwide and destabilize the Middle East, mostly through the aggressive actions of the Iranian Navy. Let us look at some facts forgotten by many of...
Iran is not the final exam! The real test is CCP’s unrestricted warfare
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – Just last week, we discussed the high probability of a massive joint American and Israeli air, naval, and cyber strike on Iran’s military infrastructure. Then it happened. That’s not prediction theater — that’s pattern recognition. But here’s the reality: Iran is not the final exam. The real test facing the US is the CCP...
Iran, China, and the weaponization of energy is the root cause
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – China itself depends heavily on the uninterrupted flow of Persian Gulf energy. A prolonged disruption would send oil prices soaring and threaten the stability of China’s own economy. This dynamic highlights the delicate strategic balance that defines modern energy geopolitics. Nations simultaneously compete for influence over energy resources while...
The geopolitical impact of the Iran war has far-reaching consequences for China
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – China’s geopolitical blueprint for global dominance under the Belt and Road agenda has been to gain influence in certain regions while using minerals, natural resources, and oil traded in Yuan instead of dollars to create its own global currency basis. Around 90% of Iranian oil exports have been going to China, because due to...
The rise of radical Islam in Iran and the mullahs’ grip on power
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Iran’s 1979 revolution replaces a Western-aligned monarchy with a radical theocracy under Ayatollah Khomeini, reshaping the nation and the Middle East. Decades of repression, ideological rule, and global proxy conflicts follow, as the regime tightens control at home while supporting militant groups abroad and confronting the United States and Israel...
American F-15 pilots shot down in Kuwait. How civilians helped downed US pilots
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Three jets fell from the sky. What rose in their place was something far more powerful—a reminder that America’s presence in the world is not defined solely by critics or cable news narratives. Sometimes, it’s defined by strangers running toward danger, extending a hand, and saying, “You are safe.”
Why transparency matters in new genetic food platforms
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Transparency in emerging genetic food technologies is under scrutiny as mRNA livestock trials expand and labeling rules remain unclear. Families demand informed consent about what enters the food supply. Citizens push for accountability, support local ranchers, and call on states to protect transparency, free speech, and responsible oversight in agriculture...
The lesson of humility
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – There’s a parable in the Gospels that reminds us that if we are not humble, we’re likely to be taken down a notch or two. Not only do I think that’s a good lesson in general, I think it’s especially important in today’s climate. Are you familiar with the gospel story of finding a seat at a banquet? Jesus said we should not assume we...
Trump’s Iran posture shifts the balance of leverage over China
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Trump’s Iran posture is being sold as regime change on the surface, but it functions as a strategic choke point against China underneath. If successful, it doesn’t just change Tehran. It shifts the balance of leverage that has allowed Beijing to grow richer, bolder, and more influential while the West argued over symbolic politics and bought its...
Is taking out Iran America First or just another conflict?
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Tensions rise after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran spark debate across America. Supporters argue decisive action protects national security and halts nuclear ambitions, while critics warn of another prolonged Middle East conflict. Republicans and voters alike now wrestle with a fundamental question: does this confrontation truly serve an America First agenda?
Navigating the healthcare maze before tragedy strikes
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Between insurance barriers, prior authorizations, referrals, coverage denials, and fragmented communication between providers, many people find themselves struggling just to access the care they need. What should be a system designed to support healing often becomes a maze that patients must learn to navigate on...
Trump’s “two weeks” war is about to break America
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Iran knows something else, too: they don’t have to “win.” They just have to outlast us. They can wait, harass, bleed, and spike energy prices until American politics does the rest. And yes, squeezing Gulf infrastructure or shipping lanes isn’t just military leverage —it’s electoral leverage. You don’t have to topple Trump. You just have to make his...
Multiple bills seek to end vaccine makers’ 40-year liability shield, Q&A 187
America Out Loud PULSE with Malcolm Out Loud and Nicolas Hulscher – Excess mortality is declining, but people are still dying. Would you say that the excess deaths are declining because we are getting further away from the jabs, and are the people dying because they took boosters? Have there been any studies looking at infants and the effects of a recent covid infection and subsequent immunizations?
Beyond DC, do you know what’s going on in your state?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – If you’ve ever watched a magician work, they frequently get you to focus on one place while the trick is done somewhere else. Not so surprisingly, politics works the same way. We focus so much on the circus we call Washington, D.C., that we miss what’s going on in our cities and states. Do you know what’s going on in your state?
Happy Purim and happy Liberation Day for Persia
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – As Purim concludes and Ramadan continues, Persians around the world celebrate what they see as the liberation of Iran from decades of rule by radical clerics. Following a decisive U.S. and Israeli military strike, hope rises that the Iranian people may reclaim their nation and restore its cultural legacy and freedom...
Tick Tock no more: The Iranian Bull has been taken by the horns
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Escalating U.S. and Israeli military operations strike Iranian targets in a rapidly evolving conflict. Strategic air and naval power, intelligence coordination, and regional retaliation reshape the Middle East landscape. Experts examine regime stability, global geopolitical consequences, and the possibility of revolution inside Iran while the world watches a dangerous new phase...
But the Iran conflict isn’t America First… or is it?
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Iran’s conflict with the United States did not begin today. For 47 years, Iran and its proxies have killed Americans through terror attacks, militias, and assassinations. As debate erupts over America First and foreign intervention, the historical record raises a difficult question: is confronting Iran long overdue to protect American lives and security...
Islamic terror strikes in Texas and Virginia & Iran’s regime collapse
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – An analysis of the latest attacks by Islamic extremists targeting Americans in Texas and Virginia. The Iranian campaign has systematically degraded Iranian nuclear facilities, missile production sites, military infrastructure, naval assets, and air defenses. Confirmed outcomes include the elimination of Ayatollah and 40 senior officials, including...
Fury over Operation Epic Fury
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Do the media and the public really understand the nature of the threat? Timing? Coordination with Israel? Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia have provided air defense, airspace, and logistical support. Other allies, including Australia, have supported the strikes. As Americans became aware of a coordinated launch of targeted air strikes...
Why many Iranians are celebrating while some US cities protest
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – In American cities, political rallies and protests underscore intense domestic division: for some, military action represents a necessary defense of national interests; for others, it signals a dangerous rush to reprise past wars. Internationally, communities displaced by conflict — including Iranian expatriates — are expressing both relief and uncertainty...
How political priorities in DC differ
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Meanwhile, back at SCOTUS, they claimed that the U.S. Postal Service somehow magically became a sovereign and therefore had immunity. I’d find that hilarious if it weren’t used by the USPS to protect alleged criminal activity. Seeing as the federal government doesn’t legally have sovereign immunity to begin with, I’m not sure how the court could...
Stealing the hardware, buying the mindset: The CCP playbook against US air power
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Modern airpower is less about metal and more about mind. The F-35 is powerful because it compresses decision cycles, fuses sensor data, and forces pilots to operate inside a tight cognitive system. That system is built over decades of doctrine, training, and painful lessons in combat. Hand that playbook to a strategic competitor and you hand them a...
Limited military action as a strategy for lasting peace?
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Three American service members are killed, and the nation confronts hard truths about Iran’s long campaign of proxy violence. Limited military action seeks to deter further aggression while lawmakers debate authority and accountability. Strength, security at home, and disciplined strategy aim to secure lasting peace without sliding into endless war...
Reclaiming America’s Constitutional Republic
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – We are watching the unraveling of old power and the return of local self-rule. People who once sat on the sidelines are standing up. They are reclaiming seats of government one county at a time. This is not a show of force. This is the raw practice of citizenship. It reminds me of the duty our Founders handed to us. It is humble work done...
America’s Iran war and the real cost of Israel first
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – There probably is not a lot of time before U.S. leaders have to decide if they will conduct a land war in Iran. The U.S. military has already expended a significant amount of ordnance from stockpiles that were described as “inadequate for a long war” before the first shot was fired. But it now appears that the Iranians are ready for a long war...
The COVID years that changed a generation of children
The Tenpenny Files – During the COVID years, pediatric exam rooms reveal a different story than the headlines. Developmental delays, rising anxiety, academic regression, and unresolved vaccine questions reshape childhood. A seasoned physician connects pandemic policies to long-standing debates over pediatric health, autism research, and the future facing an entire generation...
Sacrificial lambs exposed: A Liberal journalist’s warning on how gender ideology harms children
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – A liberal investigative journalist joins Gail Macrae to expose how gender ideology infiltrates schools, media, and healthcare, reshaping childhood through Comprehensive Sexuality Education, secrecy policies, and medical affirmation. She urges parents to reclaim authority, demand transparency, and protect children from irreversible harm driven by ideology over...
Only faith and courage can save us now
Trevor Loudon Reports – When faithful people abandon politics, evil fills the void. America’s Constitution, rooted in biblical principles, declares rights derive from God, not government. No nation has spread the gospel, defended freedom, generated prosperity, and liberated people from tyranny on the scale America has. God desires its preservation. Christians carry civic responsibilities rooted in...
How did their perception of evil America become their reality?
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – How did all of the American youth come to the same conclusion? Their message is always the same. Trump is evil, fascist, and America is bad. Democrats never have solutions to fix anything. In that speech, we saw the disdain they have when they wouldn’t even stand to support the American people. How do our congressional and senate...
How do vegans view the new food pyramid
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Doctors Peter McCullough and John E. Lewis challenge the new inverted food pyramid, arguing it elevates red meat and dairy despite risks tied to saturated fat, cancer, and heart disease. They promote plant based nutrition, fiber rich foods, and research driven transparency to support longevity, cognition, and metabolic health outcomes...
State of the Union 2026! The evening that put it all on the line
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – A quiet moment in a laundromat becomes a reflection on family, politics, and the fragile art of listening. Through humor, gratitude, and honest conversation, connection begins to rebuild. Healing starts when strangers choose curiosity over anger and discover shared humanity in unexpected places where compassion quietly reshapes divided lives together...
Payback politics: Threats, lawsuits, and revenge agendas
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Political payback escalates as Susan Rice, Donald Trump, and state officials trade threats and legal battles. From transgender policies and abortion pill disputes to vaccine liability shields, retaliation increasingly drives public life. As revenge replaces reason, Americans watch a system where power, punishment, and politics collide at every level...
Fossil fuels and nuclear power kept the lights on during February’s cold snap
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Wind and solar power gave insignificant contributions, despite having received hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars over the past 20 years. Yet environmental activists want us to believe that we can transition away from fossil fuels, not to nuclear, about which they are unjustifiably terrified, but to the least reliable and most expensive energy...