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Texas overtakes California! The Fortune 500 migration that is changing America
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
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
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
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!
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...
Who is Jimmy Lai and why is Hong Kong jailing him?
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Jimmy Lai’s imprisonment in Hong Kong highlights the growing clash between Communist Chinese authority and fundamental freedoms. Apple Daily’s pro-democracy voice draws prosecution under national security laws, while Amnesty International and global advocates call for Lai’s release and warn that free speech, human dignity, and rights remain under attack today...
Darkness of communism to the light of freedom! The Zdenka Alexova story
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Marxists education system worked through fear . . students were raised to be afraid . . teachers discouraged creative thought. She was not allowed to sing in school unless it was a song praising communism or Lenin. As a ten year old, she realized she would not achieve any dreams of her own...
From hospital nurse to healthcare pioneer: Kimberly Overton’s story
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – A remarkable journey from critical care nurse to healthcare entrepreneur and advocate. Kimberly shares how her experiences during the COVID era led her to question many aspects of the traditional healthcare system and ultimately inspired her to take a stand for patient autonomy, informed consent, and...
‘We the People’: Americans have lost control of their government
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – The electorate’s limited ability to place a partial block on the federal government’s wild taxation and mad, depraved, and murder-breeding social policies was found in the task of electing the “lesser of two evils” as president. To a great many of Trump’s supporters, as well as those who voted for him as the lesser of two evils, the old gambit of...
Fiona Ma’s political rise amid CCP espionage allegations
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – California voters confront mounting questions around Fiona Ma’s reported connections to Beijing-linked influence networks, donor channels, and official outreach. Calls for transparency, independent review, and stricter disclosure grow as concerns intensify over foreign access, political accountability, and national security risks facing the state across California...
Israeli June 8, 2024, daring rescue!
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Hannah’s documentary Operation Arnon honors Arnon Zmora’s courage during the daring rescue of four hostages from Gaza. Through footage and interviews, it highlights Israeli unity, sacrifice, and resilience after October 7, while confronting Hamas terror, Iran’s influence, and the ongoing fight against evil threatening Israel’s people and future right now...
A brighter path to a brighter mind: Supporting the potential of neurodivergent children
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Angelina Farella – Neurodivergent children—including those with autism, ADHD, learning differences, cerebral palsy, developmental delays, and other neurological variations—bring their own strengths, perspectives, and abilities to the communities around them. As awareness and understanding of neurodiversity continue to grow, so does the recognition that...
America’s Revolutionary “Great Reveal”
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – America stands at the edge of a revolutionary great reveal as voices of faith, patriotism, technology, and prosperity point toward a new golden age. Dr. Kia Pruitt joins the discussion on sovereignty, digital assets, world peace, restored power, and America’s 250th birthday celebration in 2026 for families across the nation...
Why can’t college graduates find jobs despite 7.6 million openings
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The frustration is understandable. Many graduates invested years of study, mountains of coursework, and often tens of thousands of dollars into preparing for careers they imagined would be waiting for them on the other side of commencement. But beneath the headlines and discouraging statistics lies an interesting contradiction...
Faith, resilience, and purpose: The journey of Jamal Britt
Your Man, Monk with Monk Coleman – Despite these obstacles, Jamal refused to allow his circumstances to define his future. Deep inside, he carried a belief that there was more waiting for him than the limitations others often placed upon him. Through perseverance, hard work, and the support of those who saw his potential, Jamal earned an opportunity that would change the course of...
Breaking the Rockefeller spell: How propaganda built today’s sick-care system
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – We spend more on healthcare than any nation on earth, yet longevity stagnates or declines. This paradox traces directly back to decisions made in the early 1900s. Autism rates have risen from 1 in 50 children in 2000 to roughly 1 in 31 by 2022. Alzheimer’s among those over 65 has climbed from about 10% to over 15%...
Medical freedom and transparency in vaccine injury care
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Patients reporting vaccine injuries deserve honest diagnosis, transparent research, and care guided by data. Clinicians pursue decentralized trials, IRB review, and promising treatments while families seek answers. Medical freedom, accountability, and compassion drive a call to fund studies, publish results, and ensure injured Americans are not ignored or unjustly dismissed...
Lyndon LaRouche’s shadow network infiltrates the Republican Party and MAGA movement
Trevor Loudon Reports – Lyndon LaRouche’s ideological network seeps into Republican and MAGA circles, reframing anti-finance conspiracies as patriotic industrial renewal. Its admiration for Russia, China, and land-power empires threatens American alliances, maritime strength, and liberty, turning fringe theories into mainstream rhetoric that serves hostile powers while weakening national security from within today dangerously...
Floridians vs. Big Tech: The growing revolt against AI data centers
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen –Byron and other candidates and elected officials claim we need these facilities for national security, to win the AI race, and to bring jobs to Florida. But the only real winners will be the tech billionaires and the politicians whose campaign coffers they fill. The true purpose of these massive AI data centers is to spy on everyday Americans...
How the WHO manufactured a crisis, ignored treatment, and primed the vaccine pump
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough and Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt challenge the WHO’s hantavirus response, alleging mishandled cruise ship containment, ignored treatments, and a familiar crisis-to-vaccine playbook. Their discussion frames the outbreak as medical failure, political pressure, and psychological warfare, urging people to seek independent information and prepare emergency medical...
Heroic Reiner Fuellmich is still imprisoned by Germany
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Reiner Fuellmich remains imprisoned in Germany as supporters describe his detention as unjust and politically charged. The case raises questions about due process, civil liberties, and the treatment of dissenting voices. Calls for transparency and accountability continue as observers urgently demand clear answers from German authorities and legal institutions worldwide...
America turns 250, but Democrats can’t seem to join the party
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Polls and public commentary suggest that many Democrats view the upcoming anniversary with less pride than Republicans. This divide highlights broader differences in how Americans approach national identity and history. Pro-conservative perspectives emphasize that robust, forward-looking celebrations—rooted in the founding...
The moral instability of unlimited egalitarianism
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Modern America increasingly confuses democracy with liberty and equality with justice. Movements that seek to eliminate constitutional restraints in the name of direct majority rule are not expanding freedom. They are weakening the barriers that protect freedom from passion, envy, and ideological certainty. A system that allows every desire to...
Adam Schwarze: A lifelong Minnesotan running for Senate
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Adam Schwarze, a lifelong Minnesotan, brings Marine Corps and Navy SEAL experience to his U.S. Senate run. As Minnesota faces fresh fraud concerns and stark political choices, Schwarze highlights service, freedom, faith in America, and a mission to protect the country’s future for families across Minnesota and the nation today...
Beyond symptom relief: Why lasting health requires addressing root causes
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke – Faith-based recovery programs that pair the classic 12 steps with a clear relationship with Christ do more than stop a behavior. They restore identity, teach forgiveness, and place people in a community that carries them. Community matters because steady accountability and service turn fragile abstinence into durable health. Medical care also...
“Canaries” sing out against the climate scare
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – “For many, the issue appears settled. The science is said to be clear. The debate is over. The path forward, though difficult, is presented as necessary and urgent. “But what if important perspectives have been overlooked?” So begins the introduction to the important new book Canary in a Climate World: Climate Realism vs. the Net Zero Myth...
Election turmoil and AI data centers in your neighborhood
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Are the California midterms being stolen? You’ve been hearing a great deal about these AI data centers - now local communities don’t want them. Jay Valentine and Jeff Louderback have the top stories. Progressives have won over 60 percent of the 2026 Democrat primary races. Bruce Robertson says, "Yes, but wait until the November elections.”
God gave man only one unalienable right
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – God’s single unalienable right, the freedom to accept or reject Him, reframes America’s founding language through Scripture. Life and liberty become sacred gifts, not entitlements. The argument challenges rights claims, critiques government corruption, and calls believers to choose faithfulness, resist evil, and pursue true freedom in Christ with conviction...
America’s worst and America’s best
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – After several days of violence in that city, Democratic New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill showed up at the protest and, instead of condemning the protestors, she blamed the Trump administration and ICE for the violence. As America approaches its 250th birthday and America Out Loud proudly celebrates 10 remarkable years, I could not be more...
Pride goes before a fall
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – June’s competing declarations of pride and nuclear family values spark a sharp critique of public celebrations, cultural priorities, women’s sports, and political ego. The commentary contrasts Tennessee’s Nuclear Family Month with national trends, questions what society chooses to honor, and warns that unchecked pride carries consequences for everyone eventually ahead...