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When innocence is targeted: The alarming rise of child exploitation
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – The exploitation of children comes from all segments of our culture. People from all walks of life indulge in child porn and sexually exploit children. Why has this become epidemic? We look first and foremost to the removal of God from our culture. We haven’t erased Him. God exists and always has. It is the willful choice of people to reject the...
Texas parents, Paxton wage dual battle over school libraries and prayer
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – AG Paxton is investigating dozens of Texas school districts to confirm compliance with Ten Commandments in the classrooms and school boards creating a time for student prayer throughout the school day. One Texas mom is suing the Houston Independent School District (HISD) relating to graphic sexuality that is available in the school library...
The wheels on the country are coming off
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I look at federal courts, especially the Supreme Court, and it seems they intentionally ignore both the Constitution and their oath to support it, just to get their way. I watch the fraud being found, first in Minnesota, then in California, and now in Ohio. And while many people are “investigating” these frauds, no one seems to mention that the...
The impact of insurance monopolies on family healthcare
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Insurance monopolies erode trust, raise costs, and leave families struggling for care while powerful interests shape policy. True healing requires transparency, accountable institutions, medical freedom, and doctors who put patients first. Long COVID and overlooked brain drainage issues reveal why humility, scrutiny, and patient-centered science matter more than slogans today...
She refused a lifetime of medication and found another way
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Cassidee Weaver joins Melissa to share how a pregnancy health crisis leads her from conventional care into functional medicine. She explores root-cause healing, nutrition, herbal support, postpartum wellness, faith, and stories of renewed mobility and fertility, offering hope for families seeking a more holistic path to lasting health and vitality...
The morality of the state and its limits
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Modern politics increasingly confuses personal morality with the responsibilities of government. By collapsing distinctions between mercy and justice, peace and surrender, and moral law and statecraft, leaders weaken nations from within. Biblical principles, just war tradition, immigration, economics, and cultural survival all reveal the consequences of abandoning moral clarity...
America’s economy is booming, so why are Americans still broke?
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – This disconnect is shaping public perception of the economy. Many people believe there are no opportunities available because they personally feel overwhelmed and financially stretched. But the deeper issue may not be the absence of good jobs—it may be the crushing weight of debt and years of undisciplined financial habits that prevent families from...
Reality check: War and debt are not free
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – America faces rising debt, inflation, endless military spending, and deep political dysfunction as both parties expand government power and financial instability. Public frustration grows over economic decline, failed foreign interventions, and entrenched politicians who continue enriching themselves while ordinary Americans struggle with declining purchasing power and uncertainty...
George Washington and America’s first highway west
The Tenpenny Files – Brady Crytzer reveals how George Washington sees the National Road as a lifeline between the East and western territories. Through conflict, expansion, taxation, and federal strategy, the road becomes a tool for unity, trade, and control, exposing forces that shape early America and drive its lasting push westward after independence...
The global Women, Life, Freedom movement
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Angelina Farella – Filmmaker and activist Hooman Khalili uses public murals to honor Iranian women and children targeted by oppression and terrorism. His Women, Life, Freedom project builds bridges between Persian, Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities, showing how art sparks courage, defends dignity, and gives voice to those refusing silence around the world...
War powers or warped powers?
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Pastor David Whitney – Democrats and RINOs have been trying to get the war stopped completely. What has been the Republican response in the House and Senate? Does Republican leadership in Congress support the President’s decision to attack Iran? What should be Congress’s and the President’s next move be to comply with the law? Can we trust Congress...
Securing global commerce routes for economic stability
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Citizens face a defining political year as redistricting, elections, immigration, Iran, China, energy, and transparency shape America’s future. The call is clear: stay engaged, vote values, demand accountability, protect borders, support strong leadership, and refuse to let elites decide what communities can claim through courage, service, and conviction each day...
Moms and DOJ push back against sexual indoctrination
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – One mom was removed from a Houston School Board meeting for reading explicit material from a library book, while several school districts in IL are under investigation for promoting sexual ideology. In the complaint, Wallace states the school district violated her First Amendment Rights by removing her from the public gathering because of the...
“I once was blind, but now I see.” The transformation of DeRay Hannah
Your Man, Monk with Monk Coleman – Rather than allowing prison to harden him, DeRay chose to use that time to rebuild himself mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. He committed to personal growth, examined the beliefs and decisions that had shaped his life, and developed a new vision for his future. He realized that while he could not rewrite his past, he had complete control over the choices he...
Broken schools, broken minds: Arkhub can restore sovereignty, curiosity, and real learning
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Only after recognizing the system’s capacity-limiting effects in her professional world did she pivot to homeschooling. During COVID, her alternative education foundation enabled her to critically analyze protocols and stand firm against peer pressure in the hospital setting. She notes that roughly 30% of her colleagues privately recognized...
Panic, secrecy, and the science of Hantavirus
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Fear is contagious, and so is misinformation. The right response is neither complacency nor conspiracy. It is clear communication, rigorous science, and international cooperation. If that sounds idealistic, remember that timely transparency stopped previous outbreaks from becoming global catastrophes. Science is our best tool to contain this...
The economic consequences of the Iran conflict
Trevor Loudon Reports – Global oil reserves at approximately 100 days, with current disruptions projecting oil prices over $200 per barrel, diesel shortages, and impacts on U.S. farmers and transport. He indicated this would contribute to a global recession or depression. Nyquist added that the situation benefits Russia by raising energy prices while damaging the U.S. Navy's reputation for...
AI and Agenda 2030: The blueprint for total control?
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – In the modern world, artificial intelligence has become an integral part of our daily lives, often without us even realizing it. From the moment we wake up to the time we go to bed, AI is working in the background to make our lives more convenient, efficient, and enjoyable. Here are some of the ways AI simplifies our daily activities. Imagine waking up to...
The ADHD trap: Why stimulants are failing our kids, and the natural fix that works
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Todd Born examine the ADHD epidemic, exposing how stimulants often fail children while ignoring root causes like poor diet, digital overstimulation, and lack of physical play. They promote an integrative approach using nutrition, probiotics, botanicals, and counseling to restore focus, behavior, and long-term health naturally...
New economics and science papers obliterate the climate scare
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Kotz et al claimed that climate change could reduce global GDP by up to 62% by 2100, with annual damages reaching an unbelievable $38 trillion by 2049. The Network for Greening the Financial System, a consortium of central banks and supervisors around the world, incorporated the paper’s erroneous damage function into its...
A tabletop exercise with 26 countries and a hantavirus outbreak: Coincidence or PSYOP?
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Despite the fear factor being ramped up in the media, WHO epidemiologist Maria Van Kerkhove stated Wednesday that the Hantavirus outbreak is not the next COVID pandemic. I believe this provides deniability cover for WHO, while contributing to the public confusion about the threat of Hantavirus, which will drive public opinion toward...
Restitution: A remedy for justice, or another form of prison
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Federal restitution and sentencing practices continue to raise concerns about fairness, accountability, and rehabilitation within the justice system. Critics argue that prosecutorial power, inconsistent sentencing, and lifelong financial penalties create lasting harm for defendants, fueling growing calls for criminal justice reform, transparency, and protection of constitutional rights...
How soursop may support cardiovascular health
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Dr. Jeff Barke speaks with Agravitae founder Ken Owen about soursop, cardiovascular wellness, inflammation, circulation, stress, and root-cause health. They explore how careful sourcing, gentle preparation, minerals, and plant-based compounds support better blood pressure, recovery, long-term wellness, and cellular repair benefits...
Can you heal while you sleep?
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – In today’s world, so many people seem to be suffering from unexplained medical issues, ailments, aches, and pains. Our modern medical system increasingly seems to downplay or display outright hostility to more traditional treatments in favor of pharma and “all things new.” With a background in...
Gerrymandering to victory in the 2026 midterms?
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – The extent of gerrymandering by both Democrats and Republicans highlights the intense battle shaping up for the 2026 midterms. Jeff Mordock, weighs in on Trump’s counterterrorism strategy to target left-wing groups. A report from Reuters, Tehran could withstand blockade for four months. Wallace Garneau and IQ al-Rassooli will explain the importance of...
The criminal case that became a trainwreck
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Now we have another breaking news story about this case. It is now reported that: The individual responsible for the abduction of Nancy Guthrie from her residence in the early hours of February 1 appears to be taking considerable measures to evade apprehension. How do they come to this conclusion, four months into this investigation, is perplexing...
How spiritual abuse subconsciously taints our lives
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Spiritual abuse quietly distorts faith, relationships, and choices, leaving wounded hearts wary of God’s truth. Recognizing manipulation, confronting deceivers, and returning to Scripture bring clarity and healing. Forgiveness frees the abused from bitterness while genuine biblical Christianity invites renewed trust, endurance, and hope in Christ’s redeeming grace for every soul...
Understanding the news means reading beyond the headlines
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Headlines grab attention, but they often leave crucial context behind. Deeper reading reveals legal nuances, political motives, and unanswered questions behind stories about courts, abortion, transgender treatments, censorship, anti-semitism, and gun policy. Careful readers look past click-driven framing to better understand current events, public debate, and the world around them...
Rubio exclaims that Iran is “Insane in the brain,” with no cards to play
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Iran’s leadership faces sharp criticism as Marco Rubio’s “insane in the brain” remark frames Tehran’s threats, nuclear ambitions, and pressure tactics. Trump’s strength-based approach, sanctions, and leverage stand against media narratives accused of bias, while American interests, regional stability, and nuclear nonproliferation remain central to the debate over Iran policy today...
How not to let things rattle us
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Truth steadies anxious hearts as faith, motherhood, and peace come into focus. Honor for mothers meets a call to resist fear, worship faithfully, forgive deeply, and bring every restless thought to Christ. Grace becomes the path where trust grows, mercy holds memory, and lasting peace takes root in daily life...
Crime, punishment, and the shifting moral compass of America
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – America’s approach to crime and punishment faces a growing imbalance as compassion for offenders increasingly outweighs justice for victims. Accountability, public safety, and moral clarity remain essential to a system that protects the innocent, deters predators, and restores trust in the rule of law without excusing criminal behavior or violence...
The new cold economics of Middle East oil for China
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – America holds a rare lever over a rising China. The choke points are not just ships and missiles. Energy and trust are the battlefield now. When cheap Iranian oil stops flowing, a global scramble begins. China pays in influence and discounted barrels. The United States can force them to pay full price. That matters more than...
US economy beats expectations: April jobs report shows surprising strength
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – For months, headlines have warned of a slowing economy or an impending downturn. But the data tells a more nuanced story. Job creation is continuing. Layoffs remain relatively low. Hiring demand is still present across multiple sectors. This is not what economic collapse looks like. It’s what resilience looks like. There’s a growing disconnect between...
“We shall come home victorious,” stories of WWII veterans
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – World War II was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies and the Axis powers. Woven within the historical timeline and data of World War II are the stories of real people and their experiences. In each story, brave men and women risk it all for one thing…a great love of their country...
Civilizational confidence and the health of a society
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Dan Burmawi examines how civilizational confidence shapes freedom, innovation, and social trust. Drawing from life in the Middle East, conversion, exile, and experience in the West, he warns that cultural self-hatred, collectivism, and ideological control weaken societies while shared beliefs about human value keep liberty alive for families and nations...
Judge apologizes to wannabe assassin as gunshots are fired in DC
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – When Cole went before the judge to answer to the charges, the Muslim judge said he found the conditions "disturbing," "legally deficient," "punitive," and inappropriate for someone with no record, saying, “Whatever you’ve been through, I apologize” and expressing being "very troubled." The judge then chastised the prosecutors and demanded explanations for...
Holding officials accountable to preserve public safety
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Holding leaders accountable becomes essential as communities face unfair maps, weak courts, rising division, and threats to public safety. Citizens are called to defend families, faith, veterans, seniors, and the republic by voting, volunteering, serving locally, supporting honest law enforcement, and demanding transparency from government at every level today now...
Water, water everywhere, but is it safe to drink?
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Schmidt discusses the importance of water quality, comparing different types such as distilled, reverse osmosis, and alkaline water, and emphasizing the need for proper filtration and mineral balance for overall health. She raises concerns about contaminants in tap and bottled water, including chemicals, heavy metals, and microplastics...
How one Georgia delegate led the entire colony to independence
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Lyman Hall’s stand in St. John’s Parish shows how courage begins in small duties. As Georgia hesitates, one parish chooses conviction and helps draw a colony toward independence. From a mother’s steady labor to classrooms that form virtue, freedom depends on families, teachers, and citizens who stand, teach, and love...
Government making things worse
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – It’s almost a reflex reaction. Whenever someone sees a problem, they want a government program to fix it. Sadly, when governments get involved, things usually get worse, not better. Take, for example, healthcare. As the government has become more involved in the delivery and payment of healthcare services, quality has declined, and costs have risen...