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It’s off to the moon and a return to climate realism
Today at 2:28 PM

The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Todd and Tom explore the historic Artemis II mission as humans journey beyond Earth orbit toward the Moon. They also highlight the International Conference on Climate Change, emphasizing open scientific debate, energy policy, and climate realism, while inviting viewers to engage with both groundbreaking space exploration and critical discussions shaping our future...


Flatlining on the field of battle, Major Ed Pulido lives to tell his story
Today at 2:23 PM

Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Jeff interviews Major Ed Pulido, who shares a powerful journey of service, sacrifice, and resilience after a life-changing combat injury. He advocates for better veteran care, mental health support, and streamlined systems, urging practical reforms to ensure wounded service members receive the dignity, guidance, and resources they deserve upon returning home...


Data centers coming to a town near you
Today at 12:38 PM

Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Key questions to ask? What kind of data center is being proposed (there are different kinds)? What is the anticipated power source being utilized? What happens to this giant server farm when technology changes and you no longer need that building? Other issues like light and noise pollution, soil, and...


Artemis II launches, gas prices soar, Iran war continues
Yesterday at 7:55 PM

Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Lt Joseph Pangaro and Author Michael McCarthy discuss the importance of finishing the job in Iran and what the future looks like in a post-NATO, post-UN era. NASA engineer Tom Moser, along with the director of the International Climate Science Coalition, Tom Harris, discuss the mission's importance and whether Mars is within the foreseeable future…


Long-term costs of rebuilding Iran’s damaged utilities
Yesterday at 7:52 PM

The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – We must be blunt. Destroying electricity, water processing, and refinery capability is not a surgical policy. Electricity runs hospitals, clean water, food processing, and fuel exports. When that infrastructure collapses, an entire nation collapses. Absent a clear plan for who will govern and rebuild, we risk turning victory into a prolonged catastrophe for...


Medical research is captured across all sides
Yesterday at 5:43 PM

Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – I expose how medical research and publication have been captured across ideological lines, silencing meaningful science and elevating flawed evidence. Drawing on personal experience, I challenge entrenched systems, defend clinical outcomes, and call for reform through open dialogue, expanded evidence standards, and new pathways that prioritize healing over institutional control...


Kristi Noem scandal deepens amid shocking claims
Yesterday at 4:09 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Kristi Noem faces mounting scrutiny as allegations surrounding her husband’s secret online life emerge, alongside renewed attention to rumored ties with Corey Lewandowski. Personal controversy and political fallout collide, raising questions about leadership, public trust, and the future of a once prominent figure in national politics...


Finding ethics in Washington
Yesterday at 4:06 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore how ethics shape public life, from Congress to elections and policy decisions. I examine recent investigations, alleged violations, and questions surrounding accountability. These examples reveal growing concerns about integrity, transparency, and trust in institutions, prompting reflection on whether ethical standards are upheld or increasingly challenged in today’s political...


Karoline Leavitt leans on Christianity in her politics
Yesterday at 2:31 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Good Friday, Holy Week, and Easter are the “Super Bowl” for Christians. Christianity has taken center stage within the Trump administration. Standing at the podium, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is walking through a political minefield armed with faith and a cross around her neck. Leavitt openly proclaims how her faith...


Easter changes everything: The door is open
Yesterday at 1:19 PM

FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – On Easter weekend, I reflect on the resurrection of Jesus and the call to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. I see how faith connects to a broken, dangerous world and reminds us that hope is alive. Prayer opens a door beyond fear and conflict, inviting God to move in hearts, nations, and uncertain times...


Society struggling to reconcile its ideals with its realities
Last Saturday at 11:46 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – These stories form a mosaic of modern America: brilliant and broken, ambitious and anxious, principled and polarized. This is the American condition — a nation in motion, pulled between its highest aspirations and its deepest divisions. And in that tension lies both the challenge and the promise of the era we are living through...


The new (Im)moral hierarchy
Last Saturday at 11:34 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – I explore a shifting moral framework shaping Western institutions, where emotion, identity, and power redefine norms and speech. Through conversation and examples, I examine how ideas evolve, gain influence, and create a hierarchy that challenges traditional principles, revealing tensions between ideals, governance, and the realities of social and political change...


The political fight against biometric identification for policing
Last Saturday at 7:26 PM

Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – There is legislation in Illinois that was introduced in the State House one day before a college student was killed that would handcuff police investigators by prohibiting the use of biometric identification systems. Biometric identification verifies identity using unique physical or behavioral traits, such as fingerprints, facial features, iris scans...


Another game of playing chicken
Last Saturday at 5:39 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Just look at the game of chicken that members of Congress have been playing with DHS funding for the past month and a half. However, unlike with cars, it’s not the politicians who are suffering the consequences, but the American people. Then there are the cities that keep playing chicken with the violent protesters. Especially when politicians refuse...


Liberty and freedom are not the same thing
Last Saturday at 5:37 PM

Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – McMillan argues that “liberty” and “freedom” are not the same thing. She defines freedom as unrestricted personal license and liberty as the right to act within what she considers a moral or righteous standard. She says liberty requires personal responsibility, character, and acceptance of consequences, while freedom without moral limits can lead to social disorder...


A bitter rivalry between two Rhode Island delegates that ushered in independence
Last Saturday at 5:36 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – I take you into a fierce Rhode Island rivalry between Stephen Hopkins and Samuel Ward, tracing their legal battles, political clashes, and rise to the Continental Congress. This story reveals how personal conflict shaped colonial leadership and influenced the path toward American independence in a fascinating and often overlooked chapter...


War and negotiations under fire: The US, Israel, and Iran at the edge
Last Saturday at 2:59 PM

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – This is no longer just a war; it is war and diplomacy happening simultaneously. U.S. and Israeli forces continue sustained strike operations… Iran continues to threaten global shipping lanes and regional targets… And yet—through intermediaries—both sides are actively communicating. But make no mistake, these are not...


How gun control laws impact home-based firearm creation
Last Saturday at 2:58 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A man faces prison for building firearms at home, raising urgent questions about gun control, constitutional rights, and personal liberty. As courts reshape legal standards, his case highlights the tension between state power and individual freedom, challenging whether the right to bear arms truly extends within one’s own home...


Eden Village could end homelessness in America
Last Saturday at 1:58 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Transforming an abandoned mobile home park, the Browns raised an astounding $4.75 million to bring their idea to life. In 2018, the first Eden Village opened its doors, featuring 31 tiny homes designed specifically for chronically homeless individuals. But these weren’t just structures—they were dignified, permanent residences in a thoughtfully designed community...


The world after America walks away: The high-stakes future of a post-NATO, post-UN era
Last Friday at 11:47 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The refusal of NATO allies to send ships to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This incident reinforced a perception in Washington that NATO has become a one-way street: the U.S. defends Europe, but Europe will not defend U.S. interests. The President calling NATO a “paper tiger” and questioning why the US should remain in an alliance that...


The great energy lie: Global warming politics in a world where the Strait of Hormuz can close overnight
Last Friday at 6:51 PM

Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Energy security is not an academic exercise. It is the foundation of national survival. The Iran conflict and instability across key maritime corridors demonstrate that global energy flows run through narrow, vulnerable arteries. Roughly a fifth of the world’s oil moves through the Strait of Hormuz. A disruption there is not theoretical—it is existential for...


Of communists and kings
Last Friday at 6:24 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Across the country, the No King's protests took place with demonstrators claiming that Donald Trump is a “king” who represents a threat to democracy; some even went so far as to call him a “tyrant.” That's strong language for such a weak group, but it's worth asking a very simple question: Is that what's actually going on here?


Iran miscalculated the US Navy
Last Friday at 5:08 PM

Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – Iran maintains the perception that, following the Vietnam War, Americans lack the determination to endure such conflicts. The IRGC underestimated the strength, determination, and endurance of the U.S. Navy and other American forces in the region to ensure Iran's leadership is defeated...


Dear Mr. President, no troops on the ground. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
Last Friday at 4:17 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Trump’s whole brand is “America First,” which means not risking American lives in another nation-building disaster when the mission can be achieved from afar, as it was in Venezuela. To most, a ground war might play into Iran’s hands. Iran is prepared for that kind of fight and would turn it into a long, bloody conflict with high U.S. casualties. Iranians don’t care about...


The promise and perils of artificial intelligence today
Last Friday at 4:15 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America stands at a crossroads as artificial intelligence reshapes daily life, markets, and power. It promises efficiency and breakthroughs while amplifying bias, resource strain, and risk. As talk of general intelligence grows, urgent questions emerge about rights, law, and humanity, demanding clear safeguards to protect freedom, families, and the future...


This waitress made 270,000 meals to feed the homeless in Florida
Last Friday at 4:12 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – I share the story of Gloria Vargas, a Florida waitress who turns hardship into purpose by feeding thousands of homeless individuals. From her own kitchen to a growing nonprofit, she leads with faith, compassion, and action, proving that one person’s commitment can restore dignity, inspire hope, and transform entire communities...


Be calm, be confident, and be bold in the truth! A holy week interview with Rev John Naugle
Last Friday at 4:09 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – In these extraordinarily troubling times, we find ourselves in a world full of turmoil, wrought by the unaccountable, so-called “elites” in power. Undeclared, unconstitutional wars of choice. Our young soldiers mustered to die overseas…in service of what? The global economy is in turmoil. Increased surveillance and...


The secret digital dollar plan that could control your money by 2031
Last Friday at 3:02 PM

On the Record with Christian Briggs – I warn of a looming shift toward a centralized digital dollar that could reshape financial control. I highlight CBDCs, FedNow infrastructure, global adoption, and asset tokenization, arguing financial privacy and ownership face erosion. The transition accelerates toward a cashless system, raising concerns about oversight, regulation, and individual economic freedom...


SCOTUS upholds 1st Amendment rights of therapists in Colorado case
Last Friday at 2:18 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Supreme Court delivers an 8–1 ruling affirming First Amendment protections for therapists, striking down a Colorado law restricting certain counseling practices. Justices emphasize free speech and viewpoint neutrality, while dissent warns of harmful consequences. The decision reshapes ongoing legal battles over conversion therapy laws nationwide and sparks intense debate...


When the lines blur on freedom of speech and press
Last Friday at 2:14 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The first five words of the First Amendment are, “Congress shall make no law…”, that means that the First Amendment only applies to the federal government. And no, contrary to what the Supreme Court has said, the Fourteenth Amendment did not rewrite the First. So if freedom of speech and press are so important, what are we doing to...


We’re not sick by accident: The food industry exposed
Last Friday at 2:11 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – I explore how the modern food system impacts our health, exposing ultra-processed foods and their role in chronic illness. I connect gut health, hormones, and inflammation, while examining effects on children. I also share practical steps to choose real, nourishing foods and take control of long-term wellness every single day...


The machinery behind the ‘No Kings’ movement
Last Friday at 12:32 AM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – The front group is the camouflage; the march is the harvest. And the people showing up for a fashionable anti-Trump rally often do not realize they are swelling the ranks of a movement that despises the very liberties allowing them to gather. Why do so many comfortable, affluent, often uninformed people keep showing up for...


Elon Musk’s underground transit plans for American cities are underway
Last Thursday at 10:20 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – This isn’t a future concept waiting for approval. Several tunnel systems are already operational, most notably in Las Vegas, where passengers are transported through underground routes in electric vehicles with a human chauffeur. These functioning systems provide a glimpse into what cities like Dallas and New Orleans could soon experience...


The Middle East war is exposing America’s weakness
Last Thursday at 10:18 PM

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Iran approached this conflict with a clear understanding of its strengths and limitations. Its strategy demonstrates discipline and patience. Instead of seeking quick battlefield dominance, Iran employs cumulative pressure. Each exchange raises costs for its enemies. Each escalation requires more resource commitments. Over time, this pressure builds...


Celebrating 250 years of medical milestones, Q&A 191
Last Thursday at 6:49 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Have you heard of any vaccine-related injuries causing PVC's? If a person detoxed from spike, took part in heavy sweating, and had a low antibody count, could it be possible that the vaccine hasn’t reverse transcribed and is cleared? If the mRNA was found in breast milk, could it be excreted in urine, saliva and semen as well as sweat?


From processed foods to real food: A 65-pound loss
Last Thursday at 6:42 PM

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – A transformative journey begins at 278 pounds and leads to a 65-pound weight loss through real food, exercise, and discipline. Embracing whole foods, avoiding processed ingredients, and adopting an active lifestyle reshapes health, mindset, and purpose while highlighting the importance of regenerative agriculture and informed food choices...


Is Trump making a deal with the devil in Iran?
Last Thursday at 5:30 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Tensions rise as Donald Trump signals a hardline stance against Iran, promising decisive military action while questioning Tehran’s willingness to negotiate. With nuclear concerns and past deception looming, uncertainty grows over whether diplomacy can succeed or if escalation becomes inevitable in this high-stakes geopolitical standoff...


The threat of foreign apps to American data and privacy
Last Thursday at 5:27 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – We must close legal loopholes that let AI be a shield for mass collection. Lawmakers should assign liability when an autonomous system harms someone. Insurers, platforms, and builders must not hide behind lines of code. We should block foreign apps that capture intimate streams of American life. We should rebuild chip manufacturing and secure supply chains so...


Complaining about Congress? You get what you vote for
Last Thursday at 5:26 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Unhappy with the DHS shutdown? Offended that workers at the TSA, FEMA, and Coast Guard are being forced to work without pay while members of Congress, who caused this mess, still get their paycheck? Remember, when you voted for your member of Congress, personally or not, collectively we hired them; they are our employees...


Demanding an end to human organ harvesting
Last Thursday at 2:52 PM

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – The process is highly regulated by federal policies, such as those of the UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing), to ensure safety and equity. A radically different lack of standards operates in China that illegally harvests human organs by preying on victims who are marginalized by their faith, and others who are perceived as...