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The financial war most Americans never saw coming
Today at 3:35 PM

On the Record with Christian Briggs – This isn't merely a story about trade deficits, cheap manufacturing, or international politics. It's a story about financial power, critical minerals, banking networks, global infrastructure, and the battle to shape the monetary system of the twenty-first century. We trace China's transformation from a poor, largely rural nation into a...


Discretion: An evil force or a powerful tool of justice
Today at 3:32 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The challenge for every leader, officer, teacher, supervisor, or official is to recognize that discretion is not a privilege — it is a responsibility. It demands self-control. It demands fairness. It demands accountability. And above all, it demands the constant awareness that your decisions affect real people with real lives. Discretion is powerful...


The boy who couldn’t speak & the story that is captivating scientists worldwide
Today at 1:56 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Houston’s condition left him unable to speak or control his body—but with extraordinary cognitive and perceptual abilities that stunned every professional who encountered him. His case has since become the subject of major scientific inquiry, a new national documentary, and season one of the hit podcast The Telepathy Tapes, which...


James Nuzzo on why men’s spaces disappear
Today at 1:53 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – James Nuzzo examines sex differences, men’s health, academic ideology, and the erosion of male spaces. Drawing on physiology, sports performance, and cultural trends, he argues that biological reality still matters while universities, media, and social institutions increasingly reshape debate around feminism, masculinity, and the need for male-only arenas across society...


Fasting, faith, & the Biblio diet
Today at 1:47 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Fasting, faith, and biblical nutrition come together as Ashley Caputo and Amy Whitlock explore how ancient rhythms support modern healing. They discuss intermittent fasting, whole foods, cellular repair, gut health, and spiritual discipline, inviting listeners to return to simple, intentional habits that nourish the body, mind, and spirit each day...


Why billionaires and businesses are fleeing blue states
Yesterday at 11:28 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Economic growth does not happen in a vacuum. Thriving businesses create jobs. Jobs strengthen communities. Strong communities attract more families, more travelers, and more investment. Many red states are proving that lower taxes do not necessarily mean lower revenue. Their economies remain robust, and tax dollars continue...


US Senate signals generations at increased risk of cancer, Q&A 198
Yesterday at 9:55 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Can a person get Myocarditis 2 years after the shot, even if they don’t have it within a few weeks after the shot? Should people who are unvaccinated, like my wife, not be intimate with vaccinated individuals, like myself, 3-4 years post Pfizer vaccine? What are coatings around supplements and capsules made of?


Iran, the Abraham Accords, and the next Middle East test
Yesterday at 8:40 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – The Strait of Hormuz sits at the center of this tension. Iran’s recurring hints about mines, disruption, and closure are not just military threats. They are psychological and economic weapons. Even unproven reports can rattle markets, raise insurance costs, and create uncertainty. But as the panel notes, the practical problem for Iran is that...


Superpower cost #19 Trevor Loudon
Yesterday at 8:37 PM

Project Out Loud – This moment is urgent and fragile. The next elections will matter. Leadership will be judged by whether it finished the tasks it started or abandoned them when the headlines turned ugly. We can limp into decline, or we can marshal our economic power, our alliances, and our moral imagination to shrink tyranny and expand freedom. The price of being a superpower is high...


Rising geopolitical tensions threaten trade, food, and energy security
Yesterday at 6:51 PM

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Yon emphasized the strategic importance of maritime chokepoints such as the Danish Strait, the Strait of Hormuz, the Panama Canal, the Suez Canal, and the Strait of Malacca. These locations are not obscure geographic trivia; they are the pressure valves of the international system. If even one is blocked or militarized, the economic...


News Alert: What’s going in and out of the sewers in NYC?
Yesterday at 5:44 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Mysterious men enter Brooklyn sewer manholes at night, while officials and media frame them as treasure hunters seeking lost valuables. The explanation raises more questions amid global terror threats, political violence, and World Cup security concerns, prompting demands for credible answers about what is happening beneath New York City streets...


Controversy over Fulton County ballot seizure explained
Yesterday at 5:10 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Washington repeats familiar promises while Americans demand answers on sealed records, ballot seizures, immigration enforcement, and election trust. Fulton County becomes a flashpoint for chain of custody, audits, and transparency. Citizens face a choice: argue online or organize locally, serve as poll workers, and protect the republic together with resolve...


How hyperscale data centers impact nearby communities
Yesterday at 3:47 PM

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Hyperscale data centers promise jobs and tax revenue, but nearby towns face strained water supplies, constant tonal noise, health stress, falling property values, and secretive local deals. Communities demand moratoriums, stronger testing, real environmental reviews, and accountable officials before industrial server campuses reshape rural land, public health, and daily life...


Dealing with the ‘Nanny State’
Yesterday at 3:45 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Remember the 90’s and the Nanny State? Where government actors regulated our lives from cradle to grave. I haven’t heard that term used much lately, but I’m here to tell you, the Nanny State is alive and well in America today. Mayor Mamdani in New York City not only wants to protect renters from bad landlords by...


How to get back the lost art of memorization
Yesterday at 2:54 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – In a classical education, memorization plays a primary role. As a matter of fact, memorization is the very foundation of grammar school. A few years ago I received a message from a former student. I taught her in middle school almost 25 years ago. Her message was short, but full of gratitude because of an assignment I insisted upon the...


What is an Awakening? New film examines faith’s impact on society
Yesterday at 2:52 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – A Great Awakening explores the meaning of spiritual awakening through a conversation with Dr. Marlene McMillian, connecting faith, repentance, culture, and the gospel. The message highlights Jesus Christ as truth, celebrates George Whitefield’s dedication, and encourages Americans, especially younger generations, to seek changed hearts, renewed purpose, and lasting transformation...


Turning failure into fuel with Coach Stefan Rudolph
Yesterday at 12:49 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – After battling alcoholism, addiction, epilepsy, emotional hardship, homelessness, and the devastating loss of independence, Stefan transformed his pain into purpose through sobriety, holistic healing, mindset work, and spiritual growth. Today, he uses his lived experience to inspire others who...


Trust in our elections and trust in the new world of AI
Yesterday at 12:57 AM

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – On this edition of the National Security Hour, host Blanquita Cullum talks about Trust. Trust in our elections and trust in the new world of AI. First, who gets to run for the office of Governor in a State like Michigan? Who makes the ballot? Is that determined by a primary petition submitted with a significant amount of valid petition signatures...


Are we truly alone in this universe?
Last Wednesday at 10:46 PM

The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – We will delve into several specific encounters, including a detailed eyewitness account by our well-known guest, combat and test pilot naval aviator Captain Kenneth Rauch, who details such an event while flying over Montana and Idaho in the mid-1970. In addition, the human physical impossibilities demonstrated by the...


Why Spencer Pratt’s message is resonating with frustrated Los Angeles residents
Last Wednesday at 9:35 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Homelessness remains one of the defining issues hanging over Los Angeles politics. Residents across the city continue debating what solutions are effective and what approaches have fallen short. Pratt has argued that the city cannot continue accepting visible suffering as normal. His campaign has promoted stronger intervention strategies...


National security, Cuba, and political realignment take center stage
Last Wednesday at 7:21 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – The modern Democratic Party has abandoned traditional American values in favor of extreme positions on late-term abortion, prioritizing illegal immigrants over American citizens, election integrity concerns, and gender ideology involving minors. Nate Cain cites a CBRE report detailing 725 corporate headquarters relocations between...


Lessons from Civil War battlefields for today’s military
Last Wednesday at 6:41 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Gettysburg’s lessons remind Americans that leadership requires resolve, honesty, and restraint. Modern threats demand clear objectives, not endless mission drift or political theater. Citizens must study history, demand accountability, protect economic stability and borders, and show up locally to preserve a republic built on faith, family, country, and courage now...


Surgeon General issues warning about screen time for kids
Last Wednesday at 5:10 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – “Early exposure to screens carries developmental and cognitive risks. Screen use in early life is linked to poorer language outcomes,” the advisory states, pointing to research that found that children who used screens more had poorer language skills. The advisory further states that excessive screen time has been linked to inferior educational and health...


George Washington’s warning and the GOP’s loyalty test
Last Wednesday at 2:29 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Washington warned of the dangers of political factions and party dissension. Sadly, it appears the American people have not listened. Because, just as Washington warned us, today we see one of the political parties seeking their advancement through the absolute power of an individual. This election cycle, we already have two GOP incumbents...


How Sweatshirts of Hope helps families fight addiction
Last Wednesday at 1:16 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Sweatshirts of Hope supports families facing addiction by connecting them with resources, prayer, and community. Founder Terry Derstine shares how his daughter’s struggle with painkiller abuse grows into a ministry of healing. With volunteers, businesses, first responders, and livestream outreach, the mission offers hope through faith in Jesus Christ today...


Understanding homeopathy: Remedies, healing, and homeostasis
Last Wednesday at 1:14 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Registered homeopath Tanya Kell joins Melissa to explore homeopathy, vital force, remedy selection, and the body’s natural return to balance. The conversation connects physical symptoms with emotions, stress, and generational trauma while highlighting Arnica, educational resources, and Tanya’s accessible classes for holistic wellness and healing...


From Tehran to Kyiv: A world on the edge of escalation
Last Tuesday at 6:41 PM

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – From their view, the U.S. must continue fighting the war, as well as funding and arming Israel until the current government of Iran is obliterated, its nuclear materials are 100-percent destroyed. The Iran fiasco also obscures the world’s other ongoing problems that threaten more war. The seemingly endless Ukraine war is one, and with the...


America is crowning her transformation process
Last Tuesday at 6:35 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – America stands at a pivotal threshold, revealing hidden corruption while calling believers toward faith, sovereignty, justice, and restored prosperity. With God centered in the foundation, humanity moves beyond control, poverty, and fear, embracing accountability, freedom, free energy, renewed republics, and a Golden Age built on peace, truth, and generational restoration...


Inside Newark’s violent ICE protests and police response
Last Tuesday at 5:13 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – When local officials posture for headlines instead of protecting neighborhoods, trust erodes fast. Streets should not be stages for hired agitators. Facilities that house detainees deserve oversight and the rule of law. If protesters turn to violence, the answer is simple: arrest the violent few and let the rest speak. Treat everybody the same under the law. No VIP immunity...


You can fight City Hall
Last Tuesday at 5:11 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Pastor David Whitney – Citizens learn that local government can be challenged and defeated when rights are denied. Hal Shurtleff’s Supreme Court victory against Boston shows how religious liberty, free speech, and equal treatment remain vital protections for every public forum in America and inspire steady civic action today...


Don’t give up the ship
Last Tuesday at 5:10 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – From Captain James Lawrence’s final command to Oliver Hazard Perry’s victory on Lake Erie, “Don’t give up the ship” echoes into modern education. Classical schools grow as families embrace faith, Western thought, phonics, rhetoric, and moral formation, proving perseverance still shapes America’s classrooms and the enduring pursuit of wisdom today...


The journey to becoming a professional perspectivist – meet Jason Hall
Last Tuesday at 3:09 PM

Your Man, Monk with Monk Coleman – Jason shares how his life began to change when he started looking inward. Through therapy, self-exploration, and the intentional use of plant medicine in appropriate settings, he began uncovering the unconscious beliefs and patterns that had shaped his decisions for years. He discovered that many of the limitations he carried were not truly his own but...


Why is healthcare so expensive? Costs, options, and better outcomes
Last Tuesday at 2:49 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Angelina Farella – Whether you're working for a company, running your own business, raising a family, or planning for retirement, healthcare costs seem to touch every part of our lives. Premiums continue to rise, deductibles are often higher than we'd like, and many people wonder whether they can truly afford the care they need...


Doctor Kirk Moore vs. the mandate machine
Last Tuesday at 1:02 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Macrae and Moore note that 20-30% of clinicians privately recognized the harm yet remained silent out of fear. Collective compliance enabled the campaign. The takeaway is urgent: when right and wrong no longer govern institutions, citizens must exit the compromised system. The public framework has forfeited legitimacy...


Understanding the systemic causes of political violence
Last Monday at 11:16 PM

Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Propaganda multiplies the effect. Foreign broadcasters, hostile regimes, and ideologues amplify grievances and blur truth. Purity politics and virtue signaling make belief a credential. Once people feel moral bankruptcy awaits them unless they accept contested claims, they become immune to evidence. That is the moment when rhetoric can tip into violence...


The CCP-linked network behind the CCP’s agent, California mayor Eileen Wang
Last Monday at 10:56 PM

Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Foreign influence operations exploit local government, community media, logistics firms, and nonprofit networks to gain access and move dual-use materials. Public health and national security now overlap as biosafety risks grow. Stronger vetting, funding transparency, and cross-disciplinary oversight help communities detect hidden pipelines before political access becomes a biological threat...


Dead athletes, concealed lab files, and a world blind to the COVID19 vaccine debacle
Last Monday at 8:47 PM

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough warns COVID vaccine cardiac harms are being ignored, citing myocarditis, troponin elevations, sudden deaths, athlete arrests, VAERS reports, and unreleased Wuhan lab files. He challenges official narratives, questions media silence, and argues evidence points to a vast public health failure demanding accountability now across America and transparency...


Data Centers: Who will get the limited resources? AI or Humans?
Last Monday at 8:46 PM

The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – People are beginning to notice them more and more as they pop up all over America. I have discovered they do more harm than good, and we the people, should be very concerned, as they will affect our way of life. The centers can not run without energy and water, nor can humans. These resources are limited in most communities...


From Christchurch to San Diego: The Russian-backed chain of racial holy war killings
Last Monday at 7:05 PM

Trevor Loudon Reports – Russian-backed extremist networks inspire a deadly chain of racial holy war attacks from Christchurch to San Diego. White supremacist shooters echo Brenton Tarrant, embrace Nazi symbols, and cite manifestos that fuel violence against Muslims, Jews, Hispanics, and Black Americans while foreign influence exploits division to destabilize the United States today...


Deadly power blackouts coming if ‘energy transition’ continues
Last Monday at 5:47 PM

The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Judging from recent reports on the reliability of the PJM electric power grid, as well as the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, not to mention California’s dance with converting to more and more intermittent wind and solar power, it sure looks like it. What will happen to Ottawa, Canada, one of the coldest capital cities in the...