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Plant-based without the overwhelm: How to actually make it work for you
Today at 2:48 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz – One of the most effective strategies I’ve seen in practice is what I call crowding out. Instead of focusing on what you need to eliminate, start by adding in nourishing foods first. A green smoothie in the morning. Vegetables before the rest of the meal. A salad before pizza instead of pizza. When the body is nourished early and often, cravings naturally...


Machine autonomy and the future of legal accountability
Yesterday at 9:13 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Artificial intelligence is moving faster than the law can respond. As machines gain autonomy, questions of accountability, rights, and human dignity come into focus. Without clear constitutional guardrails, society risks surrendering responsibility to black-box systems that could reshape jobs, justice, and liberty for generations...


Student protests: Grassroots or teachers’ union?
Yesterday at 9:11 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Student protests across the country are portrayed as spontaneous youth activism, but evidence suggests a coordinated effort led by powerful unions and activist groups. Ties between the National Education Association and organized movements raise serious questions about political indoctrination in schools, parental consent, and whether classrooms are being used to advance radical...


Are you ready for America’s 250?
Yesterday at 8:05 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Declaration showed the world the grievances the colonies had with their king as justification for their separation. Now, some 250 years later, are we prepared to challenge those same grievances with the federal government? What about our state governments? Unlike the colonists, we do not need a revolution to redress our grievances...


NFL punts with a halftime show that fans the flames of moral decline
Yesterday at 6:47 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – No matter which team you were rooting for, I think most people were disappointed with what they saw during halftime. While some would argue that the halftime show featuring Puerto Rican rapper, Bad Bunny, was visually appealing, we couldn't help but notice that the show was 100% in Spanish without subtitles, a decision that excluded 78% of...


Fighting to stop geoengineering in South Carolina with Rep Lee Gilreath
Yesterday at 5:30 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – South Carolina lawmakers move to ban geoengineering as Rep. Lee Gilreath advances HB 4624 with strong penalties and citizen enforcement. This episode explores state and federal efforts to stop atmospheric manipulation, protect public health, and defend informed consent. Learn how communities can act now to safeguard clean air, water, and the future of children...


Meta accused of enabling child predators on Instagram and Facebook
Yesterday at 5:22 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – These lawsuits may mark a turning point in how society confronts the dark side of social media. When states step in, it signals that the damage is no longer hypothetical—it is measurable, documented, and unacceptable. The question now is whether this accountability will lead to real change, or whether it will become just another headline before the next...


How the Super Bowl reminds Americans what it takes to win
Yesterday at 3:31 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – In a society that often feels fragmented, sports remain one of the few places where people of different backgrounds, beliefs, and experiences come together for a common cause. For a few hours, the divisions fade, and the focus shifts to teamwork, effort, and the pursuit of excellence. That unity is not just uplifting—it is instructive...


The importance of raw greens and fiber for colon health
Yesterday at 3:28 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – Too many people chase quick fixes while ignoring the one thing that rebuilds the body: food. This piece explains why raw greens and fiber matter for colon health, how the microbiome responds to daily choices, and why consistency with plants, water, and rest creates lasting healing instead of temporary relief...


Public health, school safety, and the cost of silence!
Yesterday at 2:55 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – This is a call to rethink how we define safety, how we respond to early warning signs, and how much weight we give to communication in moments that matter most. Because the right response can prevent irreversible harm—and the wrong one can leave consequences that cannot be undone...


The urgent need for transparency in election processes
Last Thursday at 11:14 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Trust in institutions erodes when lived reality clashes with official claims. Elections, hospitals, and courts demand transparency, not excuses. Missing records, unaccountable officials, and broken safeguards fuel public distrust. Accountability restores confidence. Citizens must demand audits, preserved records, and equal justice, because truth and governance begin at home, with active civic responsibility...


Bombs, bravado, and blowback – Trump style!
Last Thursday at 10:29 PM

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Trump went full Truth Social: “locked and loaded,” red lines, moral theatrics. Then the regime allegedly crossed the line with a brutal crackdown, and suddenly the White House is trapped by its own swagger. When you publicly promise to “do something,” you don’t get to be surprised when you’re asked what, exactly, you plan to...


Two states show the real cost of government greed
Last Thursday at 10:09 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Two states offer a clear warning about what happens when government greed drives policy. California’s tax ambitions push businesses and jobs away, while New York demands national funding for long-ignored infrastructure. Both cases reveal how short-term political gain, misuse of public money, and ideological priorities undermine economic stability and public trust...


America houses nearly half of the global high-containment biolabs, Q&A 185
Last Thursday at 8:40 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Malcolm Out Loud and Nicolas Hulscher – Have the vaccinated permanently damaged themselves, or are they completely beyond repair? Have you seen any signs that the mRNA can leave the body? Can the vaccine shed through intercourse or is it at a safe enough time from the vaccine that I shouldn’t worry? ...


Hegseth pulls military out of ‘Woke Harvard’
Last Thursday at 8:38 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Hegseth’s move away from Harvard marks a significant turning point in closing the chapter of Wokeism in higher education as other universities also end the destructive ideology. “We are now seeking One Billion Dollars in damages, and want nothing further to do, into the future, with Harvard University,” the president said in...


Dumbed down on purpose: A culture that protects the powerful
Last Thursday at 7:40 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – A culture trained to react instead of think protects power through narrative management, emotional politics, and manufactured consent. When institutions reward conformity and sell reality as a product, accountability becomes performative, scandals become manageable, and truth is tolerated only when it no longer threatens the brands, idols, and systems people are taught to trust...


Dow reaches record high! Is weakening the dollar a strategy to pay down US debt?
Last Thursday at 7:38 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Is the Trump administration intentionally allowing—or even encouraging—the dollar to weaken? If true, it would represent a high-risk, high-reward economic strategy. A weaker dollar can reduce the real value of U.S. debt over time, making it easier to pay down trillions in obligations. Inflation, while painful for consumers, also erodes debt in...


Tackling the fraud in our elections and how to combat it
Last Thursday at 5:51 PM

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – There has always been a concern and outcry of voter fraud in the past. What is different and potentially more dangerous this time, and how to prevent it? On this edition of the National Security Hour, host Blanquita Cullum is joined David Shestokas a former Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney and he is currently on the Chicago Board of Elections...


Disturbing trend emerging within the nursing profession
Last Thursday at 4:31 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – What we are witnessing is not simply burnout or stress. It is a deeper moral and cultural crisis—one that threatens patient safety, public trust, and the integrity of nursing itself. Where free speech ends and professional fitness to practice begins. Why accountability is not persecution, and ethical standards are not...


Showdown with Iran appears imminent… tick tock, tick tock
Last Thursday at 1:59 AM

The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Western nations (including the United States) were not expecting the subsequent aftermaths of a theocracy sponsoring multiple terrorist groups, threatening to destabilize the Middle East with nuclear weapon capabilities, and the killing of thousands of citizen protestors. Key issues will be discussed concerning the recent massive military...


Who truly defends limited government in Congress today
Last Wednesday at 9:25 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Voters distrust Congress yet cling to familiar faces. A simple test reveals who truly defends constitutional limits, fiscal restraint, and civil liberties. Real independence shows up in tough votes, not loud rhetoric. Accountability begins locally, with citizens demanding courage, principle, and respect for liberty at the ballot box...


Why do athletes on Team USA despise America?
Last Wednesday at 6:57 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As olympic athletes trash the country which has given them every opportunity to fulfill their dreams, one can only look to our education system as the main culprit. Why is it that only American athletes treat their country with such disrespect? The answer is simple. They’re only doing what they’re been taught to do...


Government has become a bully
Last Wednesday at 6:14 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Government no longer serves as a neutral protector but acts as an aggressive force that intimidates states and citizens alike. From elections to constitutional rights, political power is wielded through coercion rather than consent. History shows bullies retreat when confronted, and freedom survives only when people recognize injustice and choose to stand up—legally, firmly, and without fear...


Shadows of revolution: Antifa, Benghazi, and global reckoning
Last Wednesday at 5:05 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – Host Nate Cain examines the Epstein file release, rising tensions with Iran, and domestic political conflict, then explores Antifa’s ideological roots and modern influence. The episode concludes with analysis of the Benghazi terror arrest, intelligence breakthroughs, and lingering questions about accountability, regime change, and the future of American constitutional order...


New drug prices take hold: TrumpRx and the fight against big pharma
Last Wednesday at 4:59 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – For years, Americans have paid the highest drug prices on the planet—sometimes more than 1,000 percent higher than what patients pay in other developed nations for the exact same medications. TrumpRx.gov represents an aggressive attempt to bring transparency and accountability to a system long dominated by pharmaceutical giants...


Bad Bunny was a bad bunny while TPUSA stood on its own
Last Wednesday at 3:03 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – The Super Bowl sparks a cultural clash as two halftime performances draw sharp contrasts in style, values, and audience appeal. Bad Bunny delivers a provocative, mainstream spectacle, while Kid Rock headlines a family-oriented alternative backed by Turning Point USA. Viewers divide along cultural lines, fueling ongoing debate over entertainment, media influence, and modern American values...


The escalating costs of healthcare in the US
Last Wednesday at 2:04 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – The inefficiencies caused by administrative overhead and the impact of consolidation in the medical industry. They explore the role of independent practices in providing affordable care, the influence of pharmaceutical pricing, and the challenges posed by insurance companies. The discussion also highlights the need for patient...


When nurses cross ethical lines and call for harm
Last Wednesday at 2:01 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Nursing’s ethical foundation faces growing strain as viral videos show self-identified nurses promoting political hostility and even harm. Melissa and Ashley examine how radicalization, media distortion, and professional silence threaten public trust, patient safety, and the core duty to care without prejudice...


The sacred sovereignty of America violated from within
Last Wednesday at 1:39 AM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – These domestic enemies have worn their suits and uniforms with a smile as they served in the highest, most elite platforms of our government's political and military arenas. They took an oath to the wrong God as they served our nation in contradiction, while one hand stole our legacy, health, wealth, and prosperity, the other hand formed a...


Why active participation boosts voter turnout and trust
Last Tuesday at 8:44 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Political life feels exhausting as every moment becomes a battlefield. Trust in elections erodes while accusations replace answers. Real confidence grows when ordinary citizens step in as poll workers, volunteers, and neighbors. Participation, not outrage, strengthens democracy, restores accountability, and reminds Americans that showing up still matters...


DOE’s McMahon says students and teachers can pray again at school
Last Tuesday at 7:19 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The U.S. Department of Education recently offered guidance clarifying the right of students and teachers in public schools to pray and engage in other religious expression. Instead of taking the Cardona approach of silencing teachers and students out of fear, McMahon’s updated guidance helps schools align their policies with...


Lymevector-borne disease, neuropsychiatric illness, Alzheimer’s, and the cost of missed diagnosis
Last Tuesday at 7:16 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Myriah Hinchey – Lyme disease and other vector-borne infections can masquerade as psychiatric and neurodegenerative illness when they go undetected. This piece examines why these conditions are frequently missed, how symptoms resemble dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, and why timely clinical recognition and informed testing can alter disease trajectory and improve outcomes...


Greenland’s position in NATO and transatlantic security
Last Tuesday at 4:52 PM

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – While the issue has yet to play itself out, Mr. Helegesen said he thought there was room for a compromise based on the fact that Greenland is strategically vital to NATO’s defense planning, and that the United States already has more-or-less unlimited sway in deciding how to ensure its defense arrangements in Greenland, especially...


The Clintons return to the Capitol to testify
Last Tuesday at 4:46 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton return to Capitol Hill under subpoena to testify about their ties to Jeffrey Epstein. After months of resistance and contempt votes, they agree to closed-door depositions. Republicans reject public theatrics, pushing ahead with private questioning as political tensions intensify inside Congress today unfolds...


Inside the Epstein files: Facts, speculation, and the truth we still don’t know
Last Tuesday at 4:45 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – If the Epstein files ultimately expose criminal behavior by anyone—politicians, billionaires, celebrities, or institutions—those responsible must be held accountable. But justice built on assumptions collapses under scrutiny. Justice built on facts endures. Letting investigators, journalists, courts, and—most importantly—survivors do this work...


Poisoned from above: Exposing federal airspace loopholes & soil toxins with Wil Spencer
Last Tuesday at 2:17 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – While the skies may be weaponized and soils poisoned by forces beyond most people’s direct influence, Wil Spencer and Gail Macrae demonstrate that individuals still hold immense power through informed choices, natural detoxification, and collective awareness. A sobering wake-up call and a beacon of hope...


The Texas blueprint: Trade training as a political winner
Last Tuesday at 1:38 AM

Trevor Loudon Reports – The solution, according to Loudon, lies in moving away from government-controlled "charter schools" and toward private education, home-school co-ops, and church-run institutions. "Trade training is economic policy, defense policy, and family policy all in one," Loudon concluded. "Ignore it, and America stays weak. Embrace it, and America rebuilds."


Exclusive! Who is Jesse Zhu, the de facto controller behind the Las Vegas-Reedley illegal Biolab network
Last Tuesday at 1:35 AM

Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – I investigate an illegal biolab network hidden in residential neighborhoods and reveal why the evidence points to coordination, not negligence. Unlabeled human samples, serious illnesses, false identities, and foreign ties expose a grave public health and national security threat that demands transparency, accountability, and urgent federal action to protect American lives...


Environmental medicine takes center stage in San Antonio
Last Monday at 9:52 PM

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Environmental medicine takes the spotlight in San Antonio as experts explore how toxins, allergens, and chronic exposures affect human health. A long-format interview with AAEM leader Barry Smeltzer, PA-C, highlights the Academy’s mission, its 60-year legacy, and the upcoming EnviroMed 2026 conference focused on immune dysfunction and environmentally driven illness...


Illegals and the election year
Last Monday at 9:22 PM

The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – There are hundreds of thousands of illegals breaking our federal laws, with the help of our elected officials in both parties. Are our tax dollars being used by federal agencies to slow-walk the orders from the administration? If these people worked for me and refused to follow my direction, they would get the door. Only in government are...