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60 minutes might have another minute now that Scott Pelley is gone
Today at 7:55 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – This guy is insufferable, just like so many others we've seen in the fake news media. This guy has done more damage, along with his other colleagues, to journalism than the folks back in the day, the early 1900s, did to yellow journalism. They're constant lies, misinformation, taking sides, and then when we reject them, they want to play the victim and say that...


The growing threat of drone warfare in modern conflicts
Today at 7:40 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Autonomous surface and subsurface systems broaden the battlefield to sea and space. Terror networks and proxy forces adapt quickly. That means accountability and clear policy from our leaders. It also means citizens must stay awake. When agencies surveil lawmakers and when budget fights lead to a government shutdown, trust erodes...


Why the Golden State no longer glitters
Today at 6:02 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – From allegations of election fraud, voter registration, and questionable policies, the shine has truly left the Golden State. How else do you explain the recent exodus from a state with such beautiful scenery and abundant natural resources? With all of the advantages California has, it had to work really hard to drive so many people away...


As thousands exit New York, Hernandez pushes for economic revival
Today at 6:00 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – The consistent abuse of the taxpayer is increasingly evident as New York state politicians continue to veer away from capitalism and promote socialist policies. Hernandez points out that, “We are driving the tax base away because we have vilified them. We have viewed economic success in America, which is what built America, as a Scarlet Letter...


The story of two Virginians going toe-to-toe on Independence
Today at 4:23 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Two Virginia founders, Richard Henry Lee and Benjamin Harrison, stand on opposite sides of the independence debate before both sign the Declaration of Independence. Their story reveals clashing strategies, deep family legacies, and the difficult path from hopes of reconciliation to a shared commitment to American liberty and self-government together...


Differences at the edge of life
Today at 3:36 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Gabrielle Bauer examines free speech, assisted dying, autism, disability, and gender ideology through the question of human value. Her conversation challenges public moral certainty, exposes tensions between private decisions and social judgment, and argues that a free society survives only when difficult assumptions remain open to honest scrutiny and debate...


Why ‘data centers’ have become the target in America’s power debate
Today at 2:14 PM

Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Now the artificial-intelligence revolution has arrived. Manufacturing is returning to the US. Vehicles, heating systems, industrial equipment, and entire buildings are being pushed toward electrification. Yet instead of confronting the nation’s shortage of firm power, political leaders are looking for a new consumer to blame. That consumer is the data center...


Chemical warfare by proxy: China, cartels, and fentanyl
Today at 2:12 PM

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – I examine fentanyl as a national security threat linking Chinese precursor chemicals, Mexican cartels, counterfeit pills, money laundering, and border failures. The discussion connects Opium Wars history, gray-zone warfare, public health devastation, veterans, families, and enforcement efforts while asking what victory against America’s opioid crisis truly requires at home...


The AI data center boom: What’s fueling America’s digital expansion?
Today at 1:08 PM

The Nurses Report with Nicole, Ashley & David – The rapid construction of AI data centers across the US is being driven by several factors. First, demand for AI services is growing rapidly among businesses, governments, researchers, and consumers. Second, AI models require vast computing resources, creating a need for additional capacity. Third, many technology companies want...


The quiet crisis in self-government and the case for local civic action
Today at 1:07 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Pastor David Whitney – This is a spiritual and civic fight. Prayer matters. So does careful study and steady action. Refuse despair. Teach your children the principles that created liberty. The republic is recoverable when enough citizens learn, petition, and persist for the next generation. Take up the work at the local level today and refuse to hand our posterity...


Pulpits of Liberty: Preaching a nation into existence
Today at 1:06 PM

Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – A recurring theme is the relationship between religion, morality, and government. Dr. Flick argues that many founders viewed moral and religious principles as important foundations for self-government. He also discusses the origins of concepts such as natural law and claims that Christian thinkers and pastors helped shape these ideas...


The Trump reset vs. Schwab’s global order
Today at 12:43 AM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – What the WEF and Schwab propose really is a new form of socialist, fascist tyranny that turns sovereign nations and their citizens into dependent subjects of one world government, one world bank, one world health organization, and one world military. Instead of all that, President Trump is rebuilding America’s economic...


A fly, a virus, a pig, and a pardon! The cost of politicizing everything
Yesterday at 10:40 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – A parasitic fly, a virus outbreak thousands of miles away, a livestock regulation bill, a pardon, and an intelligence appointment have nothing in common. Yet in today’s environment, they all become ammunition. They become symbols, talking points, and tools to attack the people we already dislike. This is the danger of a society where politics consumes everything...


New study shows stunning cognitive improvements reversing Alzheimer’s
Yesterday at 8:06 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A woman with advanced Alzheimer's disease experienced dramatic improvements after receiving two doses of psilocybin—the naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in certain species of mushrooms. According to researchers, the changes were significant enough to surprise even those conducting the study...


US inflation hits 4.2% driven by rising energy prices
Yesterday at 8:04 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – When leaders talk crisply about statistics, sound bites can stitch themselves into scandal. A president saying, "I love the inflation," made good headlines for critics. Strip away the spin, and you see the real story. Energy prices pushed this increase. Oil locked up in the Strait of Hormuz and bold military moves to seize tankers matter to...


How the California machine protects itself – until it can’t
Yesterday at 7:25 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Legal ballot harvesting, mass mail voting, and the normalization of post-election counting delays amount to a system of “legal cheating,” a phrase meant not as a technical legal judgment but as a political one. A process can be lawful and still be corrupt in spirit. It can be procedurally accepted and still be designed to widen opportunities...


AUSN lessons learned from Vietnam
Yesterday at 7:24 PM

Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – AUSN highlights Vietnam War lessons while honoring veterans, supporting military families, and expanding Operation Reach Out. Through local partnerships, community gatherings, and civic engagement, the program connects service members, veterans, and families with resources, encouragement, and meaningful support across American towns and...


Why small businesses and women entrepreneurs are losing out on federal contracts
Yesterday at 5:42 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – It turns out that a large portion of the money earmarked for small businesses ends up going to big businesses. One of the biggest reasons is the red tape and the time it takes to cut through that red tape. Many small businesses do not have the manpower and time to go through the burdensome process of applying for help...


Why Republicans are fighting each other at the worst possible time
Yesterday at 5:40 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Conservatives must stop reflexive infighting. Picking through every presidential action while our institutions are under strain is self-defeating. If you love free speech, limited government, and faith in America, fight for those things. Back leaders who secure our borders, defend our allies, and confront global rivals who would carve up our sphere of influence...


Intellectual class cowardice: Dr. Anthony Daniels (a.k.a. “Theodore Dalrymple”)
Yesterday at 5:39 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Anthony Daniels challenges modern evasions around poverty, addiction, psychiatry, emotion, meritocracy, and prejudice. Drawing from medicine, prisons, and travel, he argues that civilization depends on judgment, responsibility, restraint, and the courage to say aloud truths ordinary people often recognize but intellectual elites prefer to avoid, deny, or soften...


What role do government and social media play in protecting your privacy?
Yesterday at 3:57 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – People claim to value their privacy, but share their most personal information with entities that most of whom will sell that data. All for the convenience of our modern world. Then, when their privacy is violated, they claim it was someone else’s job to protect it. I’m here to tell you, the person primarily responsible for protecting your privacy is...


Connecticut declares war on homeschool families
Yesterday at 3:55 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Connecticut’s new homeschooling restrictions spark alarm among parents and advocates who say House Bill 5468 treats families as suspects before they teach at home. Critics warn mandatory reviews, government oversight, and background checks threaten parental rights, educational freedom, homeschool independence, and similar freedoms across America today in the years ahead...


The medical gaslighting epidemic
Yesterday at 3:38 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Autism and the dramatic rise in chronic childhood illness, and the growing frustration among parents who feel their concerns are often minimized or ignored. Ashley and Amy discuss the importance of listening to parents, acknowledging patterns that families are observing, and creating space for open conversation without...


Beginning of the end for the US dollar? 137 countries are building digital currencies
Last Thursday at 11:51 PM

On the Record with Christian Briggs – The expansion of BRICS, central-bank gold accumulation, reserve diversification, and growing concerns about economic sovereignty. Why are governments buying gold at record levels? Why are nations investing billions into digital monetary systems? And what role could CBDCs, tokenized assets, and future payment networks play in the next phase of...


Google mosquitoes, Screwworms invade, & VAX daddy exposed, Q&A 199
Last Thursday at 8:39 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – In terms of the offspring of people who are vaccinated, how are they in terms of health? How does the heart typically remodel or adapt around these small, persistent scars over the long term? How do you detox if you have a preexisting condition of low platelets ~45 (for many years) and low hemoglobin?


Texas overtakes California! The Fortune 500 migration that is changing America
Last Thursday at 6:57 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – States and cities competing against one another may discover a difficult lesson: policies intended to punish businesses can also affect workers, entrepreneurs, and ordinary people. Texas has now overtaken California as the state with the most Fortune 500 headquarters. The numbers become even more striking when revenue enters the picture...


SPLC indicted for alleged role in Charlottesville rally
Last Thursday at 6:29 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Claims surrounding the SPLC, Charlottesville, war powers, abortion, and courtroom access converge into a warning about institutional trust. The nation faces mounting pressure from foreign conflict, rising costs, nonprofit influence, judicial gatekeeping, and election integrity concerns while ordinary Americans are urged to demand transparency, accountability, and civic courage now...


How for-profit hospitals impacted COVID-19 patient care
Last Thursday at 5:23 PM

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – For-profit hospitals face scrutiny over COVID-19 care, rigid protocols, reimbursement incentives, and silenced families. Whistleblowers, frontline providers, and patient advocates call for transparency, early treatment, prevention-focused medicine, and a humane health system that rebuilds trust in communities left behind by corporate healthcare...


Price gouging or manipulation between government and private sector
Last Thursday at 4:22 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – The federal government alleged its practices allowed chicken, pork, and turkey processors to increase prices they charged restaurants, grocery stores, and other buyers by not allowing them to see their costs. We need to go back to the Biden Presidency to see where this too-close relationship with business and government really accelerated...


The new Middle East is arriving and Washington isn’t ready!
Last Thursday at 3:51 PM

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – In place of the old American-led order, Moeini envisions what he calls the “ME5”: a loose regional framework centered on Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistan. These states, he argues, possess the demographic, economic, military, and cultural weight necessary to shape the region’s future. While competition among them will...


Live by the bribe, die by the bribe
Last Thursday at 3:49 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Governments exercise their unjust powers through bribery. Some government actor promises you something, generally in exchange for your vote, then threatens to remove that promise if you don’t continue to support them. Similarly, the federal government bribes the states with money, then threatens to take it away if they don’t...


Can we trust our Chinese medical friends?
Last Thursday at 2:25 PM

The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Questions over China’s medical scholarship, intellectual property theft, research ethics, and CCP influence raise concerns about America’s trust in Chinese scientific partnerships. The discussion examines alleged fraud, organ transplant abuses, institutional infiltration, and whether academic openness leaves U.S. medicine vulnerable to exploitation and subterfuge today...


DOJ investigates schools in California over gender ideology & parental rights
Last Thursday at 2:24 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – “This Department of Justice will not tolerate local school authorities trampling on the rights of parents concerning the education of their children,” Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon. The Justice Department is looking into whether their policies and practices regarding instruction on sexual orientation and gender ideology violate...


Truth tellers, courage, and the cost of speaking out with Michael Jaco
Last Thursday at 1:15 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Kimberly Overton and Michael Jaco explore truth-telling, courage, discernment, censorship, healing, and accountability while honoring Attorney Warner Mendenhall’s legacy. The conversation examines the personal cost of speaking out, confronting difficult truths, and finding transformation through faith, responsibility, and trauma healing...


Cain warns of information war as Iran conflict sparks political battle at home
Last Wednesday at 10:52 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – Questioning the reliability of polls, acknowledging American discomfort with prolonged foreign wars, and defending the strategic necessity of preventing a nuclear Iran due to the regime’s anti-Western, anti-Israel stance. Cain criticizes the Trump administration’s propaganda and messaging efforts, urging stronger counter-narratives against...


Graffiti to greatness: How Washington DC is being restored
Last Wednesday at 8:43 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The Reflecting Pool, one of the most recognized locations in the country, has also become part of the conversation. Stretching between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, the site has long stood as one of the defining images of America itself. Now renewed attention to the area has sparked both praise and criticism...


Rigged – California: How laws, and ballots, shape the perception of election integrity
Last Wednesday at 6:43 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – California’s election laws fuel fierce debate over integrity, access, and trust. Universal mail ballots, ballot harvesting, extended counting, and voter roll concerns shape perceptions of a rigged system. Spencer Pratt’s Los Angeles campaign amplifies frustrations over governance, immigration priorities, and whether legal rules undermine democratic consent across California today now...


A weapon, a ‘kill list,’ and a parent who refused to stay silent
Last Wednesday at 5:08 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Jarred is a New Jersey parent and advocate who, in January 2026, won a landmark settlement against the Berkeley Heights Board of Education after the district was forced to formally acknowledge that his 2022 warnings about violence at the school were accurate. What was he warning them about? Did you know that violence in schools...


State governments flex their authority on key policy issues
Last Wednesday at 5:00 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – People act as if the federal government is the supreme law of the land. They’re not. The federal government was created by the states to serve the states, which means the states oversee the federal government. This is really amazing when you realize that We the People have much more power and control over the states than the federal government...


Senate hearing links COVID-19 vaccines to cancer risks
Last Wednesday at 4:59 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Senate testimony raises urgent questions about possible links between COVID-19 vaccines and cancer risk, highlighting concerns over immune surveillance, aggressive tumors, spike protein findings, research suppression, and informed consent while calling for independent investigations, scientific freedom, and stronger protection for doctors and patients and trust...