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Adam Schwarze: A lifelong Minnesotan running for Senate
Today at 1:10 PM

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
Today at 12:00 PM

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
Today at 11:58 AM

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
Yesterday at 7:23 PM

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
Yesterday at 5:05 PM

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
Yesterday at 4:38 PM

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
Yesterday at 4:32 PM

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...


The next David and Goliath battle: AI data centers
Yesterday at 2:48 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Local communities throughout the country are pushing back against some of the wealthiest companies in the world. While allegiance to a political party and benefactors apparently “trumps all,” biometrics, surveillance, and government overreach, in an AI-dominated world await. AI may just become humanity’s greatest enemy...


America’s longevity boom!
Yesterday at 1:41 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – How far should humanity go in the pursuit of longer life? At what point does extending life become an attempt to control what was never meant to be controlled? And does living longer necessarily mean living better? Here in America, another story is unfolding—one that may be less dramatic than growing organs in animals but perhaps far more...


Worship inspired by Psalm 8: The majesty and glory anthem
Yesterday at 1:38 PM

FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Psalm 8 inspires worshipful reflection on God’s majesty, faithful prayer, and courageous hope. Questions about UFOs, persecution, church structures, history, and leadership become invitations to trust Scripture, seek repentance, pursue reconciliation, support pastors, pray for the suffering, and build communities shaped by mercy rather than fear today with steady faith...


The new paradigm of the US global energy strategy
Yesterday at 1:03 AM

The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – This is a long game. Iran felt the squeeze. Its economy falters, and its bargaining posture changes. Europe looks less able to shoulder security burdens. Democracies must see this for what it is. National security is not only about one country or one deal. It is about the industrial base, the energy supply, and the rules that govern digital life...


How the Democrat Party shifted away from its pro-America roots
Last Saturday at 9:50 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – JFK’s Democratic Party was unapologetically pro-America. It believed in strong borders, a powerful military, and the moral superiority of freedom over communism. Kennedy cut taxes, championed economic growth, and warned relentlessly about the dangers of socialist ideology. Contrast that with the modern Democratic Party...


How elite ideas fuel dysfunction below
Last Saturday at 8:14 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Rob Henderson’s encounter with Theodore Dalrymple reveals how elite ideas travel from universities into culture, medicine, addiction policy, and family life. Through foster care, Yale, primary care, and prison psychiatry, the discussion shows why responsibility, norms, and cultural guardrails still shape poverty, dysfunction, and recovery more than theory admits...


Consequences of ignoring the supreme law of the land
Last Saturday at 8:12 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Congress has repeatedly helped destroy the housing market, and now they’re trying again. They claim that “housing affordability” is a problem, ignoring the fact that it has been the actions of Congress that have made housing unaffordable. Legislatures and Governors in multiple states are ignoring their oath to support the Constitution of...


Jill Biden’s view from the East Wing seems shady
Last Saturday at 6:14 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – In TV interviews and her book “View From The East Wing,” Jill describes watching Joe struggle on stage during his first 2024 presidential debate against then-candidate Donald Trump. She said at the time she thought he might be having a stroke, which scared her. This stands out because it came after a long period when she and others in the campaign had...


The problem with political infighting in the MAGA base
Last Saturday at 5:01 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Political infighting weakens the MAGA base when outrage replaces action. Conservatives are urged to reject purity tests, avoid third-party fantasies, and focus on precincts, poll work, local campaigns, and voting. Real influence grows through disciplined organizing, faith, family, and country, not social media drama or endless online feuds and division...


Gen-Z: A generation hungry for something real
Last Saturday at 2:53 PM

Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Garryt Bryant of Prayer at the Heart explores Generation Z’s search for authenticity, purpose, and hope amid loneliness, anxiety, and social media pressure. He highlights growing interest in Jesus, prayer, and spiritual renewal while inviting Christians to join the Million Souls campaign and pray for revival among young people today...


If America forgets this truth, it will be ‘divided we fall’
Last Saturday at 2:23 PM

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – For more than two centuries, civilian control of the military has been the cornerstone of American liberty. Elected leaders set policy. Military leaders provide professional advice. Once lawful decisions are made, the chain of command executes them faithfully and without political interference. But what happens when politics enters the ranks?


What can citizens do to protect election integrity?
Last Saturday at 2:21 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Pastor David Whitney – Can we trust the process as it is currently structured? What do we know about the machines used to record citizens’ votes? Is there a way we can, as humanly possible, ensure we have honest elections? What can the average citizen do, and where should we start? Join us on this podcast to discuss these questions and...


What Noah’s Kitchen reveals about the heart of America
Last Saturday at 12:48 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – If someone only watched political ads, endless cable news debates, or social media outrage, they could easily conclude that America is fractured beyond repair. Division dominates headlines. Conflict attracts attention. Anger creates ratings. Across the country, people quietly choose generosity every day...


A salute to America Out Loud News and freedom
Last Saturday at 1:18 AM

Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – Malcom is doing today what military leaders did during the Revolutionary War- they got out loud for the good of America. Paul Revere is perhaps the most famous person in the 1700s who got out loud about enemy forces invading our young nation by warning that the British were on their way to fight the Continental Army...


How Trump seeks to shore up the Western Hemisphere
Last Friday at 11:51 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson –As the primary season heats up in American election districts across the nation and as the nation prepares for its 250-year anniversary and the US economy chugs along with new stock market highs, the Trump Administration has been preparing some major announcements that will likely change the game both domestically...


Europe’s energy delusion
Last Friday at 9:16 PM

Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Europe postures as a great power while relying on imported energy, fragile grids, and shrinking industry. Its leaders pursue net-zero ambitions and military escalation against Russia without rebuilding the energy base that sovereignty requires. The result is a dangerous bluff, where nuclear signaling meets economic weakness and hard physical reality...


Becoming the Marxist States of America
Last Friday at 9:08 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – During my lifetime, I have watched as Marxism, under many different names, has slowly taken control of the United States. From political correctness to progressivism, it seems the American people have forgotten all of the ills that come along with this man’s theories about how the world works. Today, these theories are not only rampant in America...


How the Ebola outbreak compares to past global health crises
Last Friday at 6:03 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A limited Ebola outbreak raises fresh questions about public health transparency, government accountability, and institutional trust. Economic pressure weighs on families facing high costs, while human trafficking threatens vulnerable communities. Leaders must tell the truth, protect citizens, confront exploitation, and defend faith, family, country, and the most vulnerable neighbors today...


The financial war most Americans never saw coming
Last Friday 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
Last Friday 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
Last Friday 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
Last Friday 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
Last Friday 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
Last Thursday 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
Last Thursday 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
Last Thursday 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
Last Thursday 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
Last Thursday 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?
Last Thursday 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
Last Thursday 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
Last Thursday 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’
Last Thursday 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
Last Thursday 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...