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Battle for Science: Dissent, data, and COVID debates
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – An international panel of doctors, scientists, and journalists gathers in the Netherlands to question pandemic data, vaccine policy, and institutional power. Speakers examine mortality reporting, psychological conformity, and medical ethics while urging transparency, scientific debate, and renewed respect for patient autonomy in modern healthcare across rapidly changing global...
Globalism as a step toward an evil world empire
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Between the evil psychology underpinning globalism, imperialism, and transhumanism, and how it poses a threat to all of Western civilization, including its goal to annihilate Christianity. How about our own psychological and emotional blocks to even thinking about or writing about them, especially the existence of such...
Ripped away, drop by drop, you lose your rights
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – Now ask yourself, who is controlling all of this information? No matter where you go, no matter what you listen to, whether it's an education, or in the mind of a transgender, Marxist, or Communist, all the messages are always the same. Trump, MAGA, Grassroots, you are at fault. You are a racist, Trump is a pedophile, and Trump is a racist...
Facts matter. The lie has many versions, the truth only one
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – In a world shaped by screens and shifting narratives, truth struggles against distortion and convenience. This commentary examines digital communication, fractured relationships, media influence, and the danger of curated realities, urging readers to seek facts, question assumptions, and reclaim accountability through honest conversation and independent thought in modern society today...
Demystifying the repeal of the endangerment finding
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – “And who paid the biggest price?” asked Lee Zeldin. “Hard working families, small businesses, millions of Americans who just want a reliable, affordable car to get to work, take their kids to school, or go to church on Sunday. The endangerment finding and the regulations that were based on it didn’t just regulate emissions; it regulated...
Black history is American history. No need for a separate month
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – President Donald Trump hosts a Black History Month reception honoring historic and modern Black American contributions while supporters praise his policies and outreach. The celebration revisits the origins of Black History Month, highlighting key leaders, political perspectives, and ongoing debates about history, recognition, and national unity in contemporary American discourse...
Rising country artist Macie Rae on music and inspiration
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Jeff and Mark sit down with rising country artist Macie Rae, a 15-year-old singer-songwriter blending country, pop, and rock into a fresh California sound. She shares her musical inspirations, performances from California to Nashville, and her mission to inspire listeners through heartfelt songs and upcoming original releases this coming summer...
Poisoning our military with Moms Across America
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Zen Honeycutt reveals alarming testing results showing pesticides, toxic metals, and chemicals contaminating food served across America, including military mess halls. She explores health risks, glyphosate concerns, and opportunities for reform to protect families and service members from harmful exposure...
Trump tariffs, trade & Iran on a collision course with midterms?
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – SCOTUS rules against Trump's global tariffs. Economic Strategist Christian Briggs and Constitutional Scholar Paul Engel in a fiery discussion on the Court and the Executive Branch. The US and Israel are edging closer to an attack on Iran. Middle East Expert IQ al-Rassooli and Intel Analyst Ilana Freedman say an attack appears imminent that will change...
More than one way to infringe on your rights
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Questions arise as federal agencies, lawmakers, and public institutions face scrutiny over elections, audits, speech, and accountability. Lawsuits, investigations, and political pressure reveal competing motives and civil liberty concerns, challenging citizens to consider how power is exercised and whether oversight protects rights or undermines them in complex democratic public systems...
IBS is the most misdiagnosed central pain syndrome
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Irritable bowel syndrome is widely misunderstood and frequently misdiagnosed as a chronic gastrointestinal disease rather than a central pain condition. This piece explains how symptoms become “centralized,” why unnecessary procedures worsen suffering, and how targeted medication, lifestyle changes, and brain retraining offer real, lasting healing for patients...
Mamdani’s policies leading to a crime resurgence in New York City
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Police organizations, neighborhood groups, and public safety advocates have increasingly voiced concerns that changes to strategy could embolden criminal activity. Some officers warn that reduced enforcement tools may limit their ability to respond effectively to emerging threats, while residents worry about the ripple effects on daily life — from commuting to...
Passing the trust test
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Faith grows through testing, not perfection. This Lenten reflection invites readers to see trials as gifts that reveal the heart and deepen trust in God. Following Jesus in the wilderness, believers learn gratitude, forgiveness, and courage. Grace meets weakness, reshapes habits, and leads toward hope, healing, and a living relationship with Christ that renews purpose and strengthens faithful daily living...
Persecution of religious people
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Christians, Jews, and Muslims are under attack for their belief in God. These attacks are not just taking place in Nigeria; they are also taking place in many countries, including the United States. Senator Cruz said that since 2009, over 50,000 Christians in Nigeria have been massacred, and over 20,000 churches and Christian schools have been...
Could a revival in 2026 turn our nation back to God?
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – If the pulpits rise again, we will not only save institutions. We will save children, marriages, neighborhoods, and the very experiment of liberty our ancestors risked everything for. The choice is plain. Will we choose chaos or choose Jesus? Kneel, repent, stand, and then vote. That is how a dying republic lives again. Rise up now for the sake of our...
Seeking truth amid violence and cultural division
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Amid rising national tension and public fear, this piece explores how societies confront violence without surrendering truth. It examines controversial claims, challenges ideological reflexes, and calls for evidence based inquiry, empathy, and intellectual courage as the foundation for preventing tragedy and strengthening civic trust through honest dialogue and shared responsibility...
Is this anyway to run a government?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We’re in the middle of another partial federal government shutdown because some people in Washington, D.C. would rather play politics and take time away than do their jobs. New York City hired a socialist mayor who thinks our federal immigration laws should follow Islamic law, and that a schizophrenic, knife-wielding person who attacks...
Is ICE’s latest raid really taking down the worst of the worst?
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Few would argue against efforts to apprehend child predators, traffickers, or violent criminals. Communities across the country understandably welcome news that individuals accused of harming others are being taken off the streets. For many, the operation represents a government fulfilling one of its most basic responsibilities — protecting citizens from...
The mental health industrial complex
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Mental health in America has become a sprawling industry that manages distress rather than curing it. Drawing on clinical experience and psychoanalysis, Eric Greene argues that social breakdown is recast as personal pathology, diagnoses multiply, and medication becomes permanent, leaving patients labeled, compliant, and rarely restored to wholeness...
Pritzker’s 2026 budget proposal is a reflection of why the Chicago Bears may leave Illinois
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – A stadium is not a charity. It is private capital and local jobs. If policy chases headline projects for political reasons while choking everyday taxpayers, that signals weakness. Federal funding can be pulled when states fail basic compliance. That can cost billions in transit, childcare, and infrastructure. Credit agencies warn that thin margins and...
The missing link between nutrition, emotions, and healing
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz – I often ask people to picture someone they know who is genuinely happy—not artificially upbeat, but grounded, resilient, and emotionally steady. It’s rare that this same person is chronically exhausted, in constant pain, sleeping poorly, and unable to enjoy daily life because of their health. That’s not judgment; it’s observation. Optimal happiness is...
The Munich doctrine, Marco Rubio, energy realism, and the reordering of the West
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Rubio’s address signaled that American foreign policy is being recalibrated around physical reality. Nations rise and fall based on production capacity, military strength, industrial depth, technological leadership—and above all, reliable energy. Energy is not an environmental accessory; it is the master resource that determines economic vitality and...
The truth about the US Department of War
Peace Through Strength, America's Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – The Secretary of War and his department have helped lead America out of serious danger, addressing the consequences of policies that critics promoted in previous years and still advocate for today. And I mean out of grave danger. I salute, along with millions of Americans, the work the team at America’s War Department is...
Munich 1938 was about appeasement. Munich 2026 is about paralysis.
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – While Russia wages war in Europe and China expands its industrial and military dominance, Western leaders are locked in a battle over borders, identity, energy policy, and escalation strategy. How decades of offshoring America’s manufacturing base have hollowed out our defense industrial strength. Why mass migration is no longer just a...
Paying the price for our national lack of vision
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I’m old enough to have seen the original Star Wars trilogy in theaters. In Return of the Jedi, the emperor tells Luke, You will pay the price for your lack of vision.” Sadly, the American people are paying the price for our lack of vision. The Trump administration recently reversed an Obama administration decision that had found certain “greenhouse gases” to be dangerous...
Democrats begged for Epstein files release, now it’s blowing up in their faces
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Power, greed, and immorality are what got us here. And once we understand exactly what Trump has been doing, which is toppling the Epstein class rulers to return the country to its people, we can begin to appreciate the incredible skill needed to accomplish this task. The Epstein files are merely a symptom of a much broader and...
China’s strategic assault on dollar hegemony
On the Record with Christian Briggs – China, Russia, and the expanding BRICS alliance move to challenge dollar dominance through alternative payment systems, gold accumulation, and digital settlement platforms. Economic sanctions accelerate the shift, raising urgent questions about American power, financial security, and whether a new global monetary order is already emerging, before markets fully comprehend consequences...
Geoengineering is destroying insect and invertebrate populations
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – Abby Rockefeller examines the alarming disappearance of insects and soil invertebrates, linking ecological collapse to geoengineering practices. From firsthand observations and conservation experience, she warns of cascading environmental consequences and urges immediate action to protect biodiversity, food systems, and planetary health for future generations worldwide...
When good intentions go wrong: America’s mental health crisis and the lessons we failed to learn
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – America confronts the consequences of abandoned mental health reform after Willowbrook exposes institutional abuse. Compassionate intentions collide with political neglect, leaving homelessness, incarceration, and untreated illness in their wake. This piece examines how unfinished policy reshapes communities and challenges us to rebuild humane, accountable systems of care for lasting...
Travel is swiftly becoming a homeschool perk
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As homeschooling rises, families embrace the freedom to turn travel into meaningful learning experiences. Parents report stronger grades, deeper curiosity, and closer family bonds as children attend online classes from anywhere. Flexible, mobile education reshapes how families explore the world while staying academically on track throughout the year...
Organ donation, assisted death, & the ethical line medicine must never cross
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Moving beyond headlines and social media narratives, Ashley explains how transplant systems actually work behind the scenes, highlighting the extraordinary coordination, safeguards, and ethical frameworks required to make organ donation possible...
Christians concerts are making a comeback with people returning to their faith
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Across America, a renewed Christian revival draws families, young believers, and communities back to faith through packed churches, soaring Christian concerts, and bold cultural confidence. Inspired by tragedy and conviction, believers reclaim spiritual identity, fueling record baptisms, vibrant worship, and a growing movement reshaping culture, music, and public life today...
Cardiac arrest is the #1 killer. This city found a way to fight back
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – McKinney has become one of the nation’s first “4-Minute Cities,” meaning an automated external defibrillator (AED) is never more than four minutes away when a cardiac emergency strikes. Those four minutes can mean the difference between life and death, brain damage and full recovery, tragedy and another chance...
Munich’s anti-Trump stage show and the cracks in the globalist alliance
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – The conference reads less like strategy and more like therapy, a stage where prominent Democrats and their European counterparts gather to process a single obsession: Donald Trump. The point isn’t simply that they dislike him. It’s that his return represents a rupture in the arrangement that kept certain institutions comfortable...
It’s 2026, do you know what your Congress is up to?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – They’re considering legislation to discriminate against Muslims, banning Sharia law in U.S. Court systems. The House passed the “SAVE America Act,” half of which destroys the federalism America was based on, by attempting to federalize voter registration. Probably the most interesting, is the Senate Special Committee on Aging...
Pass on the ultra-processed foods, not generally recognized as safe, Q&A 186
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – For decades, an invisible policy allowed food companies to declare new ingredients safe without independent review. That 1958 loophole turned our food supply into a testing ground for chemicals and engineered fats and sugars. The result is not just bigger waistlines. It is sicker kids and adults, rising cancer rates...
Blackmail is the real currency of power
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Here’s the uncomfortable truth: secrecy is built into power. Intelligence agencies need it. Diplomacy depends on it. Negotiations require it. The challenge isn’t eliminating secrets — it’s preventing them from becoming private chains on public decision-makers. Because once leaders are ruled by what they’re afraid might come out, they’re no longer serving the...
Misuse of government power harms veterans and democracy
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Government power turns against veterans and elected leaders, raising urgent questions about justice, surveillance, and accountability. A nonprofit volunteer faces prosecution while federal investigators monitor lawmakers, exposing a crisis of trust. Citizens, judges, and leaders confront a defining test to defend fairness, transparency, and democratic integrity for future generations everywhere...
Teachers vs TikTok: Is edutainment taking over the classroom?
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Sixty-seven percent (67%) of teachers said they have had to correct or “un-teach” misinformation from online videos with 49% of teachers saying they’ve had to correct or “un-teach” the information more than once. With students demanding more edutainment, how will teachers be able to keep their classrooms from looking like a content-creator studio on YouTube?
When “collegial” became “clickbait Congress”
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – A classic film meets modern politics as the filibuster takes center stage in today’s congressional battles. From 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' to current debates over majority rule, media influence, and youth activism, this discussion examines power, persuasion, and constitutional principles shaping America’s future at home and abroad...