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Foreign policy decisions, national security outcomes
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – Investigative journalist Jack Maxey and analyst Brandon Weichert examine the expanding Iran war, escalating U.S. strikes, retaliation against American and Israeli targets, military shortages, foreign involvement, and mounting strategic failures. The discussion warns that intervention, weak logistics, political pressure, and possible troop deployments risk a deeper, disastrous...
The silent toll of America’s data center boom! Theodora Scarato sounds the alarm
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – The bigger problem is transparency. Too many communities learn about these projects late, after decisions are made behind closed doors. Residents deserve to know the size of the facility, the amount of water it will use, the noise it will create, the power lines it will require, and the pollutants it will release. If that information cannot be shared...
Iran nuclear capabilities, deterrence, and U.S. options
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Iran’s nuclear ambitions test American resolve as leaders weigh deterrence, inspections, military pressure, and the limits of negotiation. The argument rejects nation-building, warns against strategic weakness, and calls for clear objectives, sustained leverage, and decisive action to prevent Tehran from ever acquiring a nuclear weapon...
The $100 billion bet on America’s children: Trump Accounts and future of wealth
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The numbers tell a remarkable story. Although approximately 73.1 million children are eligible, only about 6 million have enrolled so far. That means tens of millions of young Americans could miss out on an opportunity that may shape their financial futures for decades to come. According to reports, lower-income families—those who often stand to...
American Patriot CattSue: From builder to making top 20 international country music charts
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – Award-winning country artist CattSue blends faith, resilience, and real-life experience into music that inspires healing and hope. From commercial construction leader to internationally charting singer-songwriter, she supports veterans, Gold Star families, addiction recovery, and her community while building a growing catalog rooted in honesty, purpose, and patriotism for...
“31+ Blatantly Ignored Causes of Poverty,” Taking charge of your finances
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Develop a healthy respect for being informed about money and knowing how to manage it well. Being poor is not a sign of spirituality. Oftentimes, it’s the result of ignorance and poor planning. So many tests can result in growth and deepen our faith when we realize a situation we’re in, including finances, is extremely difficult or impossible to...
Awakened! Mercy’s journey beyond the material world
Your Man, Monk with Monk Coleman – Mercy shares how poverty doesn’t just affect your circumstances—it can shape your thinking, your self-worth, and your perception of what is possible. As he entered adulthood, he found himself searching for something more meaningful than the material image he once chased. He knew there had to be a deeper purpose to life than simply...
The hidden toxins around us: Zen Honeycutt on protecting the next generation
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Honeycutt saw how foreign proteins from GMOs, combined with glyphosate, were linked to rising childhood illnesses. Her frustration over her children’s health led to action. She initially supported GMO labeling initiatives like California’s Prop 37. After losses, she organized Moms Across America marches in...
Treatment, transparency, and the trust we lost
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough examines pandemic treatment failures, disputed death counts, vaccine safety concerns, myocarditis, spike protein persistence, media messaging, and the Wuhan lab-origin controversy. He argues that early intervention saves lives, transparency remains absent, institutions fail the public, and self-reliance offers the strongest path forward for navigating future...
Nyquist on Putin’s succession plan, energy collapse, and the coming test for NATO
Trevor Loudon Reports – Nyquist explained that Russia is sandbagging in Ukraine—pretending to be weaker than it is. The initial invasion relied on infiltrated SBU (former Ukrainian KGB) assets, expecting a quick coup and little resistance. When Ukrainians fought back fiercely, the operation became chaotic improvisation, leading to major defeats at Kyiv, in northern Ukraine...
How identity politics fuels Democratic Party schisms
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Identity politics deepens divisions within the Democratic Party as establishment leaders, democratic socialists, and moderates compete for control. The growing influence of socialism, economic intervention, anti-Israel activism, and centralized government power raises questions about liberty, party unity, voter trust, and the future direction of American politics and democratic...
Why Dr. Andrew Fox says truth matters more than applause
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Dr. Andrew Fox explores truth, critical thinking, faith, free speech, and civil dialogue in a candid conversation about modern culture. He challenges relativism, reflects on America, discusses his forthcoming book, and recounts the legal battle that follows his dismissal as Austin’s fire chaplain for expressing his deeply held religious convictions...
Question. Learn. Vote. A call to hold government accountable
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – America is not alone. What you see happening in America is happening all over the world. The good news is that America can learn by example. We know the Communists have their sights on America. We know they are pushing inflation, hoping things will be so unaffordable that we will beg for help from the government. We can see them...
Are heatwaves a sign of climate catastrophe?
The Other Side of the Story with Mary-Jean Harris –We’re causing the heatwaves! Carbon dioxide is to blame! Turn off your air conditioners! Yet blaming the weather on humans is just part of the alarmist hype. We’re putting ourselves in a dangerous situation by preventing vulnerable people from using air conditioners when the temperatures soar. And we’re wasting billions of dollars trying to...
British by birth and American by choice
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke – Pierce McDonnell’s journey from Britain to America celebrates legal immigration, patriotism, faith, and the enduring promise of the American Dream. His story highlights hard work, lawful citizenship, cultural gratitude, and the responsibility to preserve national identity, secure borders, shared values, and liberty for future generations across every generation of Americans...
The trade-off between safety and freedom
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – We speak with PA State Senator Dawn Keefer about this very real and concerning issue impacting individuals, families, and children. She shares many actions being proposed by government officials that may sound reasonable and unarguable, but they become a slippery slope in regard to...
Fighting back the Bolshevik Revolution of 2026
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Senator Ron Johnson says there is no glee and no place for socialism in America. The Senator tells Malcolm it's time to end the filibuster and pass the SAVE Act. Trump tells Iran, “You can keep talking, but the ceasefire is over.” General Paul Vallely and John Q. Naimi say that internal forces in Iran are ready and waiting to take over to free Iran from...
When compassion meets capacity: The case for controlled immigration
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Ultimately, the United States must maintain controlled, lawful immigration to remain stable and prosperous. We can welcome newcomers—millions do so legally every year—but we cannot simply accommodate everyone who wants to come here. No nation can. Borders exist for a reason: to regulate the flow of people so that society remains...
He called God a narcissist
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – When someone calls God a narcissist, I examine the challenge through Scripture, free will, judgment, heaven, and hell. I explain why every choice carries consequences, why salvation cannot be earned, and why God’s mercy, justice, goodness, and desire for fellowship reveal love rather than abuse, tyranny, or ego to me...
Beyond the ballot: The complex reality of election integrity
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Election administration faces mounting confusion as Arizona debates uniforms at polling places, the FBI examines Fulton County’s 2020 election, Alaska sees two Senate candidates named Dan Sullivan, and the Supreme Court defines Election Day as the day votes are cast, raising fresh questions about transparency, intimidation, counting, and constitutional authority...
What was he thinking? The military oath under the UCMJ
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Under military law and regulations, all members of the U.S. military must follow the Uniform Code of Military Justice. The UCMJ makes contemptuous words against certain public officials and military personnel criminal offenses. In addition, active-duty, reserve, and retired military personnel are prohibited from wearing their uniforms at political rallies...
Embracing the ‘liberty’ formula
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Liberty flourishes when freedom is joined with responsibility. As Americans celebrate cherished symbols and ideals, faith anchors the heart in God’s unchanging character. Scripture offers clarity, steadiness, and hope, reminding believers to trust God, live responsibly, confront failure honestly, and resist fear in uncertain times with courage and conviction daily...
Quantum computing’s quantum leap
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Quantum computing pioneer Scott Aaronson explains how quantum mechanics reshapes probability, powers new algorithms, and challenges classical machines. He examines error correction, Shor’s algorithm, AI alignment, scientific simulation, and the difficult engineering behind technologies that may transform cryptography, chemistry, medicine, and discovery in coming decades...
The convergence of wars: Iran, Russia, and the new global security crisis
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – The answer is not American boots on the ground. The answer is already inside Iran. Kurdish, Baluchi, Azeri, Ahwazi Arab, and organized opposition forces have been resisting for years. They need support, recognition, and coordination, not occupation. The world should also stop pretending that a regime built on executions, repression, and...
Fetterman says what others won’t about the Graham Platner scandal
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Fetterman publicly criticized Platner and questioned why so many Democrats continued defending him despite the growing number of controversies. While many politicians remained cautious, Fetterman repeatedly challenged what he viewed as attempts to excuse or minimize troubling behavior...
The US must prioritize its own borders, its industrial base, its hemisphere, and its people
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – The West keeps mistaking narrative for capability. It tells itself Iran can be managed through paper agreements while Iran enriches uranium near weapons-grade. It tells itself Europe can defend liberal order while deindustrializing and depending on others for energy. It tells itself wind and solar are cheap while ignoring the total system cost of...
Freedom of speech in an age of information control
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – According to a Pew Research Center report, only 17% of Americans trust the government to do the right thing “just about always” or “most of the time”. Other surveys indicate that two-thirds or 66.67% of the public believe the government is untruthful or actively manipulating information. A pretty high percentage...
What happens when a nation rejects its founding ideas?
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Pastor David Whitney – What were the key ideas of our Founders, and what were the sources of those ideas? Can our Constitutional Republic survive if those foundational ideas are rejected? What is happening in New York City illustrates vividly that elections have consequences. Can the extreme socialism going on with the political class in...
John Hancock, the man behind the signature
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – John Hancock emerges as far more than a famous signature. His upbringing, education, business success, faith, political courage, and public service reveal a patriot willing to risk wealth and reputation for liberty. His leadership during the Revolution and early republic offers a lasting example of honor, duty, and sacrifice...
Family struggles when communication fails in hospitals
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – An Oklahoma family’s tragedy exposes the devastating consequences of failed hospital communication, ignored patient wishes, and questionable medical consent. As families seek accountability, the case raises urgent concerns about patient rights, transparency, and legal protections designed to ensure hospitals respect personal decisions during medical emergencies and safeguard every...
Duty to disobey or comply?
The Nurses Report with Nicole, Ashley & David – Duty to Disobey examines the moral, legal, and medical conflicts facing military personnel under vaccine mandates. Nurse Nicole, Ashley, and David Wayne explore bodily autonomy, informed consent, unlawful orders, career consequences, and the lasting impact on service members forced to choose between obedience, health, conscience, personal freedom, and constitutional rights...
Celebrating God as America’s true founder
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Reverend Bill Cook speaks with author Cynthia Scott about Celebrating God, Our Founder, exploring Christianity’s influence on America’s founding, God’s providence in history, prayer, civic responsibility, and the nation’s 250th anniversary. Scott encourages believers to study the past, engage in public life, and pray for America’s future with renewed faith...
Will the Spirit of 1776 survive another generation?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – After celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, most of my listeners are probably feeling pretty upbeat. Sadly, a look at the news around us will put a damper on our enthusiasm. Like the Cato Institute survey that found nearly half of Americans didn’t know what Celebrate 250 was actually about...
The house that Barack built: A subversive plot to destroy America from within
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Bruce Robertson argues that America faces deepening political, cultural, and economic damage rooted in Obama-era policies. He examines immigration, birthright citizenship, government fraud, education, faith, and national sovereignty while calling for stronger enforcement, honest leadership, and a renewed commitment to America’s founding principles...
The Communist threat inside America: How it spreads
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – Where communism gained power, it brought censorship, surveillance, poverty, exile, prisons, food lines, political purges, and a privileged ruling class. Where American liberty has endured, it has produced innovation, opportunity, constitutional rights, medical breakthroughs, religious freedom, and the greatest engine of...
What America risks if it abandons its free-market foundation
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – When government controls more of life, it must enforce that control. Power centralizes. Regulations multiply. Transparency decreases. Checks and balances weaken. History shows that socialist governments often drift toward authoritarianism when economic problems arise. Restrictions on speech, press, and dissent frequently follow...
America’s first AI police cruiser: Is this the future of law enforcement?
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The discussion surrounding AI policing naturally leads to another important question: does visible police presence actually deter crime? Studies consistently show that targeted police patrols in crime hotspots can significantly reduce criminal activity while producing benefits that often continue long after increased patrols begin...
Why military officers must stay above partisan politics
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – What is astonishing to me is that the Air Force Major identified himself as an active-duty officer. My first thought about him when I read that he made this his opening statement was: either he is mentally unstable, or he simply lost his way. He was approached by police and told to leave the area because...
Why the Bill of Rights matters: Protecting America’s fundamental freedoms
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Let’s start with the idea that religious thoughts cannot influence government. It’s the idea that the government cannot establish an official state religion. Earliest Americans had largely fled Europe due to the fact that they had refused to worship at the state church and had experienced much persecution for that...
This is why the Battle of Monongahela should be in history textbooks
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Battle of Monongahela reveals George Washington’s courage, General Braddock’s fatal arrogance, and the devastating consequences of ignoring frontier allies. Amid chaos and heavy British losses, Washington organizes the retreat and survives against extraordinary odds, strengthening his belief in Providence and securing a defining place in American history textbooks today...