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The Supreme Court just opened our borders with birthright citizenship
Yesterday at 7:04 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – The Supreme Court’s citizenship rulings ignite a national debate over borders, constitutional meaning, and who belongs. America confronts birthright citizenship, temporary protected status, and immigration enforcement as questions of sovereignty, fairness, and national identity, while arguing that clear rules and humane treatment must both remain central to the country’s future...


Does the SCOTUS Transgender decision help or hinder society? Q&A #201
Yesterday at 5:47 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Does Nattokinase and spike detox reverse coronary artery disease and clear the plaque, or is the elevated risk here to stay? Is a normal electrocardiogram a sign that the arrhythmias are not serious? Does the spike detox improve heart health? Is this change permanent, and does this mean that every vaccinated person is a goner?


The Iran war isn’t over, it’s reloading
Yesterday at 5:24 PM

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – The Strait of Hormuz is the artery through which much of the world's energy and countless industrial commodities flow. Allowing Iran to regulate traffic, collect transit fees, or dictate access would fundamentally alter the global trading system and signal a dramatic decline in American naval supremacy. That is why the present ceasefire remains so fragile...


The real ‘gang war’ in Washington DC
Yesterday at 5:22 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Like the recent fights over the SAVE and 21st Century Housing Acts. Both are unconstitutional, and both parties are fighting over them. Not about the law, but about fighting what the other side is doing. What’s worse, the fighting is expanding beyond D.C. New York State and the federal government have dueling lawsuits about whether or not to...


Challenging dietary guidelines for long-term health
Yesterday at 4:02 PM

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – A growing food movement challenges decades of dietary advice by turning families back to raw milk, grass-fed butter, pastured eggs, sourdough, organ meats, and chemical-free vegetables. Parents and farmers seek stronger health, revived local farms, and a food culture rooted in nourishment, trust, and real relationships at family tables again...


The case is far from settled when discussing ‘evolution vs. creation’
Yesterday at 3:21 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Too many in Christian circles have adopted an evolutionary belief system or are attempting to mix creation with evolution. It simply comes down to believing all of the Bible. Taking God at His word and knowing that an all-powerful God is capable of speaking the world and everything within into existence...


Building a patriot economy: Why local businesses are the backbone of America
Yesterday at 1:12 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Every day, we make decisions about where we spend our money, who we do business with, and which companies we choose to support. Those choices shape our local economies, strengthen our communities, and ultimately influence the future of our nation...


SB Mowing raises $685,000 for grieving widow
Yesterday at 1:09 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A grieving Wichita widow receives unexpected help after an Uber driver contacts SB Mowing. What begins as a free yard cleanup grows into a nationwide wave of generosity, raising $685,000 through GoFundMe and reminding Americans how compassion, voluntary charity, and neighborly action can transform lives faster than government programs can...


Is our flawed justice system creating citizen vigilantism?
Yesterday at 12:20 AM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – America faces rising public anger as citizens lose faith in courts, borders, and leaders who appear unwilling to enforce order. When justice feels weak and victims feel ignored, frustration grows. Restoring trust requires consequences, secure borders, accountable judges, and a government that puts law-abiding citizens first...


Protecting our individual rights in law, guardianship, and emerging technology
Yesterday at 12:01 AM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – We'll examine three interconnected themes: judicial interpretations of election procedures, alleged systemic abuses within guardianship proceedings, and the governance challenges posed by emerging neurotechnologies. The program maintains a consistent emphasis on due process, institutional accountability, and the preservation of...


Honoring 250 years of America’s God-given heritage
Last Wednesday at 9:13 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – In celebrating our heritage, we review the faith and wisdom of Thomas Jefferson, despite the historical revisionism that disparages his faith in the Lord Jesus. The accusations leveled against him are egregious- the evidence of his faith is undeniable, as we discover. The challenge to all generations is the appreciation of and...


Is there an American myth of 1776?
Last Wednesday at 9:12 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Was the persona of George Washington exaggerated after his death so that Americans could rally around this figure politically? The answer couldn’t be more clear. It’s a timely conversation given the 250th celebration underway throughout the country, coupled with the Socialist takeover of Democrat politics...


Why I became an ex-trans
Last Wednesday at 6:58 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – I was sexually abused from a very young age. I became a sex addict before I even hit puberty. I also suffered from gender confusion because of the abuse. I was the suicidal trans kid who was always brought up in the debates and discussions meant to promote the Trans/Queer agenda. I overdosed at age 13 in trying to end my misery...


America is progressing right into the arms of socialism
Last Wednesday at 5:57 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – For decades, the Progressive Movement has been steering our nation into the future. However, they left out what future they’ve been progressing us toward. Look at New York. The city hired a socialist mayor with promises of free stuff. However, his plan for free bus fares was based on a program out of Kansas City that was recently shut...


How to standardize treatment for vaccine adverse events
Last Wednesday at 4:32 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Vaccine-injured Americans continue to face dismissal, uncertainty, and limited treatment options. Dr. Irene Mavrakakis brings personal experience and medical leadership to a national effort focused on research, clinical trials, and standardized care. Patients deserve transparency, accountability, diagnosis, and doctors willing to investigate vaccine adverse events seriously and openly...


Thriving in the face of adversity
Last Wednesday at 4:27 PM

The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Adversity becomes a path to resilience, growth, and purpose through emotional awareness, positive reframing, practical goal-setting, strong support, and personal well-being. Jackie Jones shares leadership insights and real-world lessons alongside examples of accomplished figures who transform hardship into strength, optimism, and lasting personal and professional...


What every parent should know about vaccines with Dr. Sherri Tenpenny
Last Wednesday at 12:46 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Few topics in modern medicine generate as much debate as vaccines, informed consent, and public health policy. In this compelling episode, I sit down with Dr. Sherri Tenpenny to explore her remarkable journey from practicing emergency medicine within the conventional healthcare system to...


Why Fauci rejected the Senate hearing, and Peter Daszak got mad after ODNI declassification
Last Wednesday at 12:44 PM

Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – When a document release sends people scrambling to post, deflect, and dismiss within hours, it tells you the evidence has weight. It tells you that the cover story is under stress. This should also end a bad habit in Washington and in academia. Too many people treated the origin question as if it belonged only to one narrow scientific tribe. It does not...


As a threat, Iran is small potatoes compared to the duo of globalists and China
Last Wednesday at 2:05 AM

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – As conflict with Iran draws attention, Joel Scausen warns that globalist influence and China pose a greater long-term threat to America. The discussion traces China’s rise, U.S. policy failures, military vulnerabilities, and the need for citizens to prepare for shortages, instability, and potential confrontation on American soil...


Seak Smith: From Khmer Rouge genocide survivor’s daughter to warning America about communism
Last Tuesday at 9:53 PM

Trevor Loudon Reports – Seak Smith shares her family’s escape from the Khmer Rouge genocide and warns Americans about communist tactics threatening freedom, families, and children. Through advocacy, filmmaking, and political action, she connects Cambodia’s tragic past to current cultural and political battles in the United States, urging moral courage and vigilance today...


James Carville sounds the alarm: The Democratic Party takeover
Last Tuesday at 7:27 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville recently called for what he described as a formal schism between traditional Democrats and the Democratic Socialist movement, arguing that the two factions no longer share the same political identity. His comments reflect an increasingly public divide within a party wrestling with its future and its ability to...


Why America is still worth believing in
Last Tuesday at 7:10 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – The problem is not that America has no flaws. Every nation does. The problem is the habit of speaking about this country as if it were beyond rescue. That kind of talk does not build unity. It weakens it. It teaches the young to sneer at their own inheritance. It leaves them ignorant of history, civics, and the basic structure of self-government...


How Socialists are reshaping the Democratic Party
Last Tuesday at 6:16 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Socialist candidates gain ground inside the Democratic Party, raising alarms about law enforcement, immigration, faith, and the future of American self-government. New York’s political shift and Supreme Court battles highlight why elections, judges, and local offices remain vital in defending national sovereignty, order, and constitutional accountability before apathy becomes surrender...


How faith, liberty, and self-government shaped a nation
Last Tuesday at 5:46 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – After a long struggle, America won its freedom, but now it had to establish a new government! Some of the injustices and abuses occurred with gross taxation via the Stamp Act, the Sugar Act, and other such taxes. Clearly, these subjects are not represented in Parliament. Are they viewed strictly as a means to fuel the war...


What do Benjamin Franklin and Molly Pitcher have in common?
Last Tuesday at 5:43 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Benjamin Franklin and Molly Pitcher reveal how courage, humility, and virtue sustain liberty in moments of crisis. From the battlefield at Monmouth to the Constitutional Convention, their stories show that freedom depends on character, faith, and ordinary people willing to stand when history demands moral conviction and selfless action...


From sold to soul: How RuahBen turned pain into purpose
Last Tuesday at 3:57 PM

Your Man, Monk with Monk Coleman – RuahBen shares a powerful journey from abandonment, abuse, addiction, and pain into healing, purpose, and spiritual awakening. Raised by his grandmother after being sold as a child, he now inspires others to face trauma, take responsibility, and discover that redemption, truth, and transformation remain possible at any stage...


The revolution on children’s history & literature through the lens of the Britfield Novels
Last Tuesday at 3:55 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – America is redefined by so many wondrous aspects, including the future of movies, education, and technologies that have been in the works behind the scenes for years. One of these Warriors for change and Revolution on the Education and Literature front is International Award-Winning Author, Chad Robert Stewart...


Expanding holistic healthcare: Functional medicine and family support
Last Tuesday at 3:06 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Angelina Farella – That is why independent medicine matters. It matters when a doctor keeps the doors open, treats patients as individuals, and looks for root causes instead of just chasing symptoms. It matters when care is not controlled by corporate quotas, insurance rules, or one-size-fits-all thinking. Patients deserve more than a rushed visit and a...


Genomic Music Therapy rapidly impacts the rising tide of chronic neurological conditions
Last Tuesday at 12:12 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Nicholas Rosen, a veteran musician, producer, and music director with credits alongside Prince, Bruno Mars, Imagine Dragons, and many others, founded Reson8 (also styled Resonate) to translate individual DNA patterns into customized musical experiences...


Jackson County showed America how government should work
Last Monday at 8:44 PM

The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – The prime issue in Jackson County, FL, was whether or not to allow an AI Data Center. The owner of the property initially said he was going to create a solar farm. He applied for a permit to change the zoning of the property he owned, from Agricultural to Industrial.  When the residents of the county found out, they did research and...


Spike protein in the brain
Last Monday at 8:32 PM

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Andy Schmitt and Dr. Peter McCullough examine alleged COVID booster stroke signals, spike protein in brain blood vessels, vaccine injury stories, autism risk factors, CDC language changes, glyphosate, food dyes, testosterone decline, and MAHA’s faltering reform agenda under unfilled leadership, weak vaccine action, and RFK Jr.’s Senate absence...


Capitalism, resilience, and reaching for the stars
Last Monday at 3:27 PM

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Rainer Zitelmann explores capitalism, freedom, resilience, and humanity’s future in space. From defending free markets to championing private property beyond Earth, he offers hope, courage, and a bold vision of progress rooted in personal responsibility, entrepreneurship, and the unbreakable spirit that moves civilization forward toward the stars...


Media losing interest in climate change narratives
Last Monday at 3:26 PM

The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – For decades, they flooded the public with headlines about dire futures for our planet, focusing especially on the supposedly imminent climate crisis. But lately, there seems to be a shift in the wind. A growing number of analysts are pointing out that inflation, public fatigue, world events, and changing scientific baselines have...


Today’s version of patriotism among our citizenry
Last Monday at 11:48 AM

Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Visiting another country or reading comments from visitors to our country, you have to admit the United States is a unique and wonderful place to live. Yes, we may have an obesity problem given our oversized ice cream cones, and things may be far from perfect, but patriotism is a virtue from which we do not seek to...


Lifestyle changes that support long-term health
Last Monday at 11:47 AM

Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke – Daily habits shape long-term health more than medical complexity. Better sleep, movement, sunlight, hydration, nutrition, stress control, and reduced alcohol use support resilience while helping address chronic disease at its roots. Lasting wellness begins with simple choices practiced consistently, not quick fixes, symptom suppression, or endless dependence on prescriptions...


Beating the ‘godless communists’ at their own game!
Last Sunday at 8:15 PM

Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – The rise of Communism in America is more than a headline. Having been born in Venezuela, Debbie D’Souza joins me on Viewpoint to discuss the dangers of Communism and the earthquake tragedy. We’ll dive into both SCOTUS immigratincases with Former Immigration Judge Andrew Arthur and his prediction on how SCOTUS will rule on Birthright Citizenship...


Crime in America: A problem that reaches every community
Last Sunday at 8:06 PM

Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – I don’t believe there is a place in America that we can say has not been affected by crime being committed miles from their homes. Have these crimes happened where you live? Let’s start with theft, including stealing, shoplifting, cybercrimes, fraud, and more. Burglaries such as breaking into homes, office buildings, stores, and more...


The American family is the seal of E Pluribus Unum
Last Sunday at 8:02 PM

Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – America’s unity rests on strong, God-centered families that uphold faith, duty, and national purpose. As cultural forces challenge marriage, parenthood, and biblical foundations, restoring the nuclear family becomes essential to preserving liberty, security, and the spirit of E Pluribus Unum for future generations across the nation and America’s soul today...


When the umpires are biased
Last Sunday at 4:18 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Federal judges increasingly claim neutrality while advancing political preferences from the bench. Judicial rulings against Trump policies, immigration enforcement, and federal grand jury subpoenas raise questions about constitutional duty, impartiality, and whether the courts still function as umpires applying law, or as policymakers shaping outcomes through personal bias and agenda...


The distance between a paycheck and the American dream
Last Sunday at 4:16 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The challenges people face today are not the result of personal failure or lack of effort. They are the product of economic forces that changed faster than our systems, policies, and paychecks could keep up. If we want to restore the promise of the American Dream, we need to confront those forces honestly and work toward solutions that...