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Trump delivers on aliens, Iran firestorm & deep state indictments
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – Opening with the latest revelations from politicians with direct access to classified UAP briefings. We break down Rep. Tim Burchett and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s explosive comments on nonhuman-origin technology, withheld videos and photos, national security threats, and President Trump’s directives for full declassification of UAP and extraterrestrial-related files...
Hope on the edge: Officer talks man down from bridge in Jacksonville
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Stories surrounding law enforcement often highlight conflict, but this moment tells a different story. It shows what happens when compassion leads the way. When individuals are seen not as situations to control, but as lives worth saving, everything changes. For the man on that bridge, the difference came down to someone choosing to stay, to listen, and to care...
“A good prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich.” What about James Comey?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The indictment of James Comey on charges of threatening the President may be a little bigger than a ham sandwich, but not much. I’m no supporter of James Comey; I think he was an abusive and destructive FBI Director, but these charges do as much, if not more harm to the republic than what Comey did...
Rewriting the mind: Elijah Kai’s journey within
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Monk Coleman – Raised in environments shaped by survival, instability, and exposure to addiction, Elijah opens up about what it was like growing up where dysfunction was normalized, and safety was never guaranteed. He speaks candidly about the mental and emotional patterns that were formed in those early years, and how those patterns followed him into adulthood...
The hidden cause behind chronic illness
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Koral shares how her mother’s Parkinson’s diagnosis exposed critical gaps in the traditional model, ultimately leading her to explore functional medicine and pursue advanced training through the Functional Nurse Academy. Too many people are suffering without real answers. What followed was not just a...
Restoring the Republic of the United States of America
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – We have been lied to on a level so ABSOLUTE that almost NO-ONE questions it anymore. We have been told, tried and tested by the soulless elite, the vessels with no true consciousness, they claim that Christ-centered beings can be easily replaced. These psychopathic political misfits have stolen, ambushed, and hijacked the...
Sanctions as a double-edged sword in U.S.-Iran relations
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – U.S. policy wields sanctions as both leverage and risk in Iran relations, shaping energy markets, trade flows, and geopolitical balance. Economic pressure challenges rivals but can entrench resistance, empower elites, and expose strategic gaps, demanding a shift toward economic statecraft, resilience, and negotiated outcomes over prolonged confrontation and costly escalation...
Understanding the impact of redistricting on elections
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Rising tensions, shifting institutions, and economic strain shape a volatile national climate. Redistricting battles and election concerns deepen mistrust while schools, courts, and government face scrutiny. Citizens are urged to engage, defend core values, and demand accountability as faith, family, and civic duty intersect in a defining moment for the country...
Hay convoys rush to save Nebraska ranchers after devastating wildfires
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Convoys of trucks—loaded with donated hay—began making their way toward Nebraska. Mile after mile, these drivers carried more than just feed; they carried hope. In many cases, the donors chose to remain anonymous. No spotlight. No expectation of recognition. Just a simple understanding: when your neighbor is in need, you show up...
What makes America exceptional?
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Both our Constitution and religious beliefs have been under assault for decades by many who stand opposed to American values and virtues. Because it’s these two elements that are at the heart of American exceptionalism. Victor Davis Hanson expounds accurately on American exceptionalism - what made it and what will destroy it...
How online games expose kids to hidden predators
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – A revealing conversation highlights the dangers children face on popular gaming platforms, where hidden predators exploit online spaces. Brent Dusing introduces a faith-based alternative focused on safety and fun. Parents gain insight into emerging threats, including disturbing games reaching schools, and the urgent need for vigilance to protect young users online...
White noise machines and children’s developing brains: A hidden risk parents need to understand
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Not all sounds affect the brain the same way. White noise is particularly problematic because it acts as a brain irritant with no natural pattern. In contrast, classical music, lullabies, bird songs, and other rhythmic nature sounds support healthy brain entrainment. The brain loves pattern and anticipation. These patterned inputs help prepare...
South Korea’s leftist betrayal: Pro-North forces threaten America’s key ally
Trevor Loudon Reports – Under Presidents Roh Moo-hyun, Moon Jae-in, and current leader Lee Jae-myung, unreformed pro-North elements hold key positions while pretending to be mainstream democrats. South Korea’s ruling Democratic Party (Together Democratic Party) drives the nation leftward. It has signed formal friendship and cooperation agreements with the Chinese Communist Party...
Restoring clarity: The power of targeted nutrition for the aging brain
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. John E. Lewis explore targeted nutrition as a powerful strategy for combating neurocognitive decline. Focusing on polysaccharides from aloe vera and rice bran, they highlight clinical evidence showing improved cognitive function and emphasize early intervention to support brain health and resilience against Alzheimer’s and dementia...
From JFK to Trump: One woman’s witness
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – An intimate reflection traces one woman’s journey from the turmoil of the 1960s to today’s polarized climate, contrasting lived experience with algorithm driven narratives. Through family memory, shifting political beliefs, and enduring values, it highlights the importance of listening to history to understand the present and navigate an uncertain future...
The big lie: Emissions are causing a climate emergency – meet Frank Lasee
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Unlike many other climate and energy realists—people who actually understand what is going on in these fields—Frank speaks in layman’s language that anyone can understand. Tune in today to learn everything you need to know to speak out effectively about climate change and energy at public and private gatherings from...
Florida’s growth boom comes with a hidden cost: Energy, agriculture, and common sense
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – All this population growth has brought massive challenges that no one is addressing. For example, consider electricity. The shift to solar has caused massive problems because solar is overly expensive and inadequate. Solar also requires massive amounts of land, which destroys agricultural land. One hurricane, and the...
The return of a king, yet Democrats didn’t protest
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – King Charles III’s visit raises questions about selective outrage as Democrats accept royal pageantry while portraying Trump as tyrannical. Conservatives argue the contrast exposes inconsistency in political rhetoric, challenging claims about power, privilege, and democracy when criticism appears to depend more on partisan targets than consistent principles or standards today...
The governance of public schools
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Administrators and superintendents who abdicate their responsibilities and think the boards work for them; board members who ignore their fiduciary responsibilities in holding paid staff accountable for the finances, outcomes, and policies of the school have turned our schools into expensive social experiments with declining...
The missing link between food, fuel, and performance
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – A clinician exposes the hidden link between food, brain signaling, and metabolic health. Dr. Ann de Wees Allen highlights how processed foods, artificial sweeteners, and misguided nutrition reshape genes and hormones. She calls for smarter food design that aligns with human biology, restores balance, and protects future generations from chronic disease...
Protect America from ALL enemies foreign and domestic
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Pres Trump signed the bill to fund DHS after historic shutdown over ICE and the border. Edward Haugland, Blanquita Cullum, & Patricia Anthone in a panel discussion. Politico says, GOP midterm warnings mount. The NYT questions whether political violence has gotten worse in America. Hegseth clashes with Democrats and some Republicans in Senate...
The lost art of sacrificing for God and country
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – A call to restore self-sacrifice for God and country, urging unity, humility, and renewed purpose in a divided nation. It confronts rising selfishness, draws on history and scripture, and encourages Americans to endure hardship, serve others, and strengthen both faith and national identity through committed, selfless living every day...
Is anti-Trump rhetoric going too far?
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Debate intensifies over the tone of anti-Trump rhetoric as critics argue political language fuels division and hostility. Supporters claim warnings about threats to democracy are justified, while others see escalating messaging as dangerous. The clash highlights growing tensions in U.S. politics and raises concerns about how words may influence actions and public behavior...
Search warrants gone wrong
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Explores how search warrants can fail, raising Fourth Amendment concerns. Examines a controversial geo-fence warrant challenge and a deadly ATF raid involving Bryan Malinowski. Attorney Bud Cummins explains legal missteps, civil liberties risks, and the consequences when law enforcement actions cross constitutional boundaries and leave harm for families and communities...
The weight of the badge: A life committed to service
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – A law enforcement career demands more than a job—it requires a lifelong commitment to service, sacrifice, and integrity. Officers face danger, carry unseen burdens, and rely on family support while protecting their communities. Through hardship and loss, their dedication reflects courage, unity, and an enduring sense of purpose that defines the badge...
Living like Christ in politics and public life
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – This message calls believers to live out their faith with grace, especially in politics and elections. It emphasizes a renewed mindset shaped by Jesus’ promise of abundant life, urging thoughtful choices that reduce evil while reflecting Christian values in everyday actions and public decisions guided by biblical truth...
OPEC changes and their effects on global energy markets
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – Today, the contest runs from the Straits of Hormuz to the Strait of Malacca and into the Kra Isthmus. Deepwater harbors and pipelines were built as insurance. When those investments become stranded, it is a strategic blow to those who counted on them. At the same time, the new frontier is data. AI and massive server farms will ride fiber that follows...
America’s blue-collar revolution
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Today, with the onslaught of AI technology, we are seeing many changes within the workforce. As such, blue-collar positions are being “elevated.” Case in point, the labor market is experiencing faster wage growth in the skilled trades. These skilled tradesmen and tradeswomen are frequently out-earning college graduates in entry to mid-career positions...
This is a type of “Red Flag” we are told not to ignore
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Some outlets report additional posts celebrating President Trump’s death. One post allegedly offered “free beer all day” when he dies and said customers could celebrate his “impending death,” with one condition: “no red hats allowed.” The person responsible for these postings is sick and is dangerous. They are promoting pure evil...
MAHA, RFK Jr., and the last persuadable voter
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – The long-term significance of MAHA may lie less in its persistence as a distinct movement and more in its capacity to alter institutional norms. If it succeeds in improving transparency, reducing conflicts of interest, and addressing systemic harms, those changes may endure even as the movement itself evolves or dissipates. The central question remains whether...
Strike three on Trump’s life!
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The assassins had already made two attempts on Donald Trump's life while on the campaign trail. This past week was strike three. While the assassins haven’t been able to get their shots in on Mr. Trump, politicians and the media have. And of course, Democrats wish to disavow even a suggestion that their vile rhetoric could have inflamed these disturbed...
Runners stop to help injured competitor finish Boston Marathon–video goes viral
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – There’s something deeply American about what happened on that course. Not in a political sense, but in a human one. The idea that when someone falls, others step in. That competition takes a back seat to compassion. That individual strangers become teammates when it matters most. The runners who helped Haridasse didn’t share the same...
The Left’s domestic terrorism problem
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – They call us “Nazis,” but maybe the real Nazis are the ones gloating over the attempted coup of a duly elected president. They call us “cheaters,” but maybe the real cheaters are the ones who forged ballots, subverted our election process, and imported millions of illegals to vote. They call us “racists,” but maybe the real racists are those...
Preserving America’s republic through spiritual renewal
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – America faces a crossroads as comfort breeds faith and sanctuaries. A generation searches for meaning history recalls awakenings that reshape the nation. Renewal rises from homes and communities, not Washington. Through prayer, discipleship, and courage, citizens reclaim purpose, strengthen families, and sustain the republic by living out a vibrant faith...
Citizens urged to engage locally for a stronger America
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Citizens face a pivotal midterm that could shape America’s future, from rising debt to border security and political division. With freedom and sovereignty at stake, people are urged to act locally, engage their communities, and vote. The message is clear: participation now determines whether the nation upholds faith, work, and liberty values...
Discernment in an age of deception
The Nurses Report with Ashley, Nicole, & David – In this episode of The Nurses’ Report, hosts examine headlines through discernment, questioning narratives around psychiatric injury, public health leadership, and psychedelics. They expose tensions between patient care and profit, highlight overlooked harms, and urge vigilance, transparency, and local accountability to restore trust in medicine and protect human dignity today...
When hate speech becomes the voice of political leaders
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – From the attempted assassinations of President Trump in 2024… to the growing number of violent threats against elected officials… to coordinated acts of intimidation and destruction across the country—America is seeing the effects of a nation pushed toward the edge. What responsibility do leaders carry—not just for what they say—but for how it is heard?
Could a presidential rejection of a Supreme Court ruling trigger a constitutional crisis?
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – History suggests the system bends but does not break. Yet today’s hyper‑polarized environment raises the stakes. A president’s refusal to comply with a Supreme Court ruling would test not only constitutional theory but the nation’s collective commitment to the rule of law. A true American conflict will not begin with tanks in the streets or...
The hidden dangers of AI (and why no one is ready)
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Recent public opinion data shows a growing unease. While many Americans acknowledge the benefits of AI, a significant portion worry that it’s advancing too quickly for laws and safeguards to keep up. That concern isn’t unfounded. Historically, legislation lags behind innovation, but the gap has never been this wide. AI systems are already making decisions that impact...
Virginia is for lovers of tyrants
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Virginia’s political landscape sparks controversy as leaders push gerrymandered maps, gun control delays, and a national popular vote compact. Critics argue these actions sidestep voters and concentrate power, raising concerns about constitutional limits, federal overreach, and whether state officials are acting against the will of citizens...