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Jackson County showed America how government should work
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
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
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
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
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
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!
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
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
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
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
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...
Law or Covenant
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Faith calls believers to trust God’s covenant even when law, liberty, and society appear broken. True self-government rests on shared moral limits, conscience, and obedience to Scripture, not control or cynicism. Hope begins as God’s people keep praying, standing, and believing He still redeems what seems beyond repair...
“Too many people on the conservative side sit and curse the darkness. Nobody lights a candle.”
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Universities should expose students to competing viewpoints instead of insulating them from disagreement. Parents should teach civics. Citizens should organize locally instead of merely complaining nationally. George dismissed nostalgia for congressional investigations or ideological purges. Renewal comes from persuasion, education, and...
Historical context behind US military choices
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Brandon Weichert - Washington keeps gambling on force it cannot sustain. Iran knows this. China knows this. Moscow knows it too. The lesson of the last weeks is not that American power is supreme. It is that American power is increasingly theatrical. The Republican establishment promised restraint, renewal, and strength. It has delivered none of it...
World Cup visitors expose the propaganda machine that told them to hate America
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Whether they're visiting major cities, small towns, rural communities, or national landmarks, visitors describe strangers going out of their way to help them. Restaurant servers spent time chatting with them. Locals offered recommendations and even gave personal tours. Neighbors struck up conversations. Complete strangers welcomed them...
The world is not running out of energy. It’s running out of seriousness. (P.S., We didn’t lose the Iran War)
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – We are surrounded by abundance and told to live in scarcity. We possess overwhelming military advantages and are told we are weak. We have more oil, gas, coal, uranium, engineering talent, capital markets, and technological capacity than any civilization in history, yet our political class behaves as if modern life is a sin to be rationed. We are asked to...
Has the US Constitution failed us?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Recently released court documents show that the Department of Justice demanded that Google identify users simply for searching for the address of the Republican or Democratic party office in D.C. at the beginning of January. Evidence has been uncovered that the Food and Drug Administration tampered with autopsy results in order to hide deaths...
The Wuhan bat is out of the bag!
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb –Despite everything, we were instructed to “Trust the science” or “Follow the science”. A multi-million-dollar, media propaganda machine began churning out an unquestionable narrative, a one-size-fits-all approach, that all must pledge allegiance to…or else. Despite the fact that the foundational rule of the scientific method is that all hypotheses...
Why America’s founders chose government by the people
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Liberty is for the disciplined and alert, involved citizen. Contrast that with those who think Marxism is cool. Some people choose to believe you can get something for nothing, with no strings attached. The last thing the politicians who push that want is people who think and ask questions. What we should be asking is who pays for the free stuff?
Protecting patient rights in emergency situations
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A COVID hospital story exposes how informed consent, patient rights, and family authority can vanish during emergency care. Leslie Bat’s fight for truth and legal reform highlights the urgent need for accountability, transparency, and protections that keep medical institutions from overriding a patient’s voice and bodily freedom...
This is what made Samuel Adams so special
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Samuel Adams emerges as a driving force behind American independence, organizing revolutionary energy when many still doubt freedom is possible. His conviction, strategy, and persistence help turn a distant dream into a determined movement, making him a catalyst who pushes the colonies toward courage, unity, resistance, and lasting self-government...
Repentance: A key to make America great again
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Reverend Bill Cook and Pastor Jeff Daly discuss repentance as a path to personal renewal, church revival, and national restoration. Daly shares his faith journey, explains the National Day of Repentance movement, and urges Christians to embrace humility, discipleship, evangelism, and biblical engagement in public life across America today...
Lexapro for kids: The math behind the madness
The Nurses Report with Nicole, Ashley & David – The Nurses’ Report examines Lexapro’s pediatric anxiety trial, challenging claims of safety and effectiveness. Ashley, Nurse Nicole, and Nurse Dave break down small reported benefits, serious risks, suicidal thoughts, activation concerns, and industry influence while urging parents to demand transparent data before giving psychiatric drugs to children and teens...
Iran’s nuclear MOU: What it says, what it doesn’t, and what comes next
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – Will Iran honor its commitments? Will inspectors gain access? Will Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis remain active? And how will every development be used as political ammunition during one of the most consequential election seasons in modern American history? Fred explains why Americans should reject fear, ignore daily media hysteria...
The future of America: A nation at a crossroads
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – America stands at a defining crossroads as socialism gains influence, patriotic consensus weakens, and political divisions deepen. The nation's future depends on whether citizens preserve constitutional principles, civic unity, and freedom, or allow ideological conflict, foreign policy disputes, and emotional partisanship to reshape the republic into something unrecognizable for generations...
America looted and laundered. Who will pay the tab?
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – There’s been Medicaid, welfare, food stamps, and grant funding fraud. NGO and Foreign Aid money laundering and theft. Covid and PPP fraud. Even many of our wars have been fought for nefarious reasons. The United States, for most of the 20th century, has been configured to loot and launder our taxpayer dollars out of our rogue...
Housing costs are rising, but young adults are finding a smarter solution
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – While some young adults choose to remain at home temporarily, others are pursuing entirely different lifestyles. Tiny homes and micro houses continue gaining popularity. Homesteading movements are attracting people who want a simpler and more self-sufficient life. Others are embracing RV living, remote work, and mobile lifestyles that...
China’s quantum AI race for global control
On the Record with Christian Briggs – I examine China’s race to dominate quantum computing, artificial intelligence, digital currencies, critical minerals, and lunar resources. The episode warns that Beijing’s long-term strategy could reshape global trade, communications, finance, and national security while challenging whether America is moving fast enough to defend technological leadership and freedom worldwide...
As we prepare for the 2026 Midterms, have you examined your priorities?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Several states and the federal government have worked hard to deny you the rights protected by the Second Amendment. I guess they prioritize their power over your rights. Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration, along with the manufacturer of Mifepristone, prioritizes killing babies and making money over human life...
The cost of disagreeing during Pride Month
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – A couple of baseball players on the San Francisco Giants refused to comply with a mandate to wear rainbow caps. One player wore it and put on it Genesis 9:12-16 on his cap. It should also be noted that these players did not denigrate the gay community. They simply want their beliefs respected as the gay community seeks the same...
The industrialization of Medicine
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Medicine enters an industrial age as corporate systems, insurers, algorithms, and administrators reshape the doctor-patient relationship. A physician’s judgment remains essential while consolidation, technology, and financial incentives challenge professional independence and test whether modern health care still serves the individual patient first...
America’s Navy demonstrates the future of maritime rescue and defense
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – The U.S. Navy Corsair is a high-speed, long-range drone boat designed for missions that are too dangerous, time-sensitive, or resource-intensive for crewed ships. The Navy calls them Autonomous Surface Vessels. ASVs are a new generation of naval capability, using unmanned vessels for missions such as search and rescue
Organ trafficking victims disappear without a trace
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – China’s forced organ harvesting targets prisoners of conscience, including Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, and people of faith. Victims vanish as organs move quickly to paying recipients. The United States faces a moral test: confront industrialized murder with transparency, binding action, and courage, or let silence protect the machine behind it...
From Fauci to Krugman: The politics of control
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – We examine how elite progressives use courts, censorship, public health policy, intelligence power, and digital control systems to reshape culture and punish dissent. The discussion warns that freedom, accountability, and constitutional self-government are under pressure from institutions that treat citizens as subjects to manage politically today nationwide...
Homeopathy 101: Understanding a powerful tool for natural healing
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Ashley Caputo and Amy Whitlock explore homeopathy as a natural healing tool, explaining how remedies support the body’s healing response, complement conventional care, and help families address common concerns like injuries, colds, digestive upset, stress, sleep challenges, and flu-like symptoms with confidence at home safely...
Why America remains a nation worth celebrating
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Are you proud to be an American? I am, but apparently not everyone is. A recent The Economist/YouGov survey showed that 20% of Americans are ashamed of being so. And guess which political party's members said they were ashamed 38% of the time. If you said the Democratic Party, you’d be correct...
Why MLB’s Bible verse controversy is sparking national debate
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – MLB’s Pride Night controversy fuels debate over religious freedom, compelled speech, and personal expression as Giants pitchers face backlash for Bible verse references on team hats. The dispute raises broader questions about inclusion, conscience, league neutrality, and how professional sports navigate competing values in a divided cultural landscape...
Lucky Enough #23 Carvin Walls
Project Out Loud – Their story is not built on polished industry formulas or manufactured drama. It is built on grit, timing, faith, heartbreak, and a real sense of what it means to keep going when life hits hard. What makes them stand out is not only their talent, though that is obvious. It is their willingness to tell the truth through music. They want songs that sound like life, not marketing...
California’s RAVBM system, mail-in ballots & ongoing debate
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – The voter marks selections on a computer, prints them at home, and returns them for processing. By law, everyone and anybody can use this to vote. This means cheating gets easier and easier. In addition, mail-in ballots are still being sent out. How many ways are there to cheat? Watch California, as it seems to be setting the standard...
Medical Journal smokescreen for COVID-19 vaccine cardiac side-effects
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Cherry-picked data can be made to say almost anything if the window is narrow enough and the question is framed just right. The public is then handed a reassuring headline while the real safety questions are pushed aside. Bottom line: a fourth COVID-19 booster does NOT protect against cardiovascular events...