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I guess crime really can pay
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel â Crime appears to reward bad behavior when enforcement fails. Police actions avoid scrutiny under qualified immunity, repeat offenders face minimal consequences, and fraudsters walk away with fines. Citizens, as sovereign, keep reelecting those responsible. The cycle continues, raising urgent questions about accountability, justice, and whether consequences truly exist in todayâs system...
Democrats are putting illegals before Americans when it comes to safety
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew â I argue that Democratic policies prioritize undocumented immigrants over American citizens, pointing to violent crimes and sanctuary city decisions as evidence. I contend these choices endanger communities, undermine law enforcement, and ignore victims. I call for stronger border enforcement, mass deportations, and an America First approach to restore safety and accountability...
Palm Sunday truth in a world of accusations
FAITH IS⌠with Pastor Rick Stevens â On Palm Sunday, Jesus enters Jerusalem in humility, revealing a kingship unlike the world expects. The message calls believers to pray for peace, speak truth with care, confront injustice honestly, and trust Godâs redemptive power. It urges repentance, courage, and compassion for neighbors, enemies, leaders, and suffering families alike...
The story of the incredible work of two men who financially saved independence
The Deanâs List with Host Dean Bowen â I bring students into a moment of curiosity and uncover the overlooked courage of Robert Morris and Charles Willing. I show how their fortunes fueled the Revolution, revealing that liberty depends not only on bold leaders, but on quiet sacrifice, character, and a willingness to risk everything for a greater cause...
Toxic leadership and its effects
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro â I examine how toxic leadership quietly erodes morale, trust, and performance within teams. I reveal the behaviors that create fear-driven workplaces and the lasting damage they cause. More importantly, I share practical ways leaders can build self-awareness, strengthen emotional intelligence, and create healthier, more effective environments where people and organizations thrive...
$375 million judgment against Meta signals major shift in big tech accountability
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton â What makes this case especially alarming is not just the presence of exploitation, but the suggestion that it was allowed to persist despite repeated red flags. Whistleblowers reportedly sounded the alarm internally, pointing to systems that enabled predators to connect, share, and profit. For victims and their families, this ruling is more than...
Politicians out of control! Is it mental health?
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers â Recently, it was reported that Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., stated that the Trump administration's move to station ICE agents at airports would lead to "chaos," suggesting a risk that airline passengers might be harmed or even killed by ICE agents. He said, "The last thing that the American people need is for untrained ICE agents to be deployed at...
The cascading effects of the Iranian war
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari â Like the British, the Crusaders, the Romans, the Hellenic, the Egyptians, the Persians, the Assyrians, the Parthians, the Mongols, the Armies of Mohammad, and countless more, the Americans are fighting the Persians for control of the Pivot Area. But what Mackinder did not factor in was the effect that a deeply interconnected global trade dependence upon...
Who holds the gavel accountable?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel â What happens in the courts does not stay in the courts. We the People most often exercise our right to petition the government for a redress of grievances in the courts. But how often do we check in and see how they are doing? Did you know that the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that will...
Anil Makam on evidence, authority, and the space between
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock â Across the exchange, a shared premise emerges. Medicine requires structure, but it cannot rely on structure alone. It requires expertise, but it must remain open to challenge. It requires evidence, but it must preserve the process that produces it. The task, as Makam presents it, is not to eliminate disagreement but to manage it honestly...
Subjugation of civilizations by the âreligion of peaceâ â who will be next?
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook â Tracing Muhammadâs transition from religious leader to political and military authority in Medina, and explains the historic split between Sunni and Shia Islam. He outlines what he saw as a recurring historical pattern of expansion through stages of migration, consolidation, and conquest across multiple regions and eras...
When public health turned to public pressure
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb â One of the most destructive protocols of the experiment was the 6-foot social distancing, which forced schools and small businesses across the country to shut down. Since then, we have observed the negative outcomes on our mental health, education, economic, and government systems. The public was told that the only way to...
Activist judges block vaccine injury transparency
The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley â I expose how activist judges derail public health transparency and block critical discussions on vaccine injuries. I reveal how flawed coding systems erase patient harm, leaving families without answers or care. This fight is about truth, accountability, and restoring trust between patients, caregivers, and the institutions meant to protect them...
Guarding childhood in an age of confusion
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott â Too often, adults treat a transient crisis like a life sentence. A surgeon's knife is not a cure for a confused childhood. Many former patients finally found peace only after stepping back from medical pathways. Those stories are wrenching. They expose an industry that profits from certainty and a cultural zeal that mistakes affirmation for compassion...
âYouâve been screwed!â Dave Ramseyâs blunt warning on buying a home today
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton â The numbers paint a sobering picture. The median age of first-time homebuyers has climbed to between 35 and 40 years oldâfar older than previous generations. For many, the traditional timeline of buying a home in their 20s or early 30s has become unrealistic. At the same time, some hopeful buyers are clinging to the idea of a housing market crash...
Iran war update: Operations, casualties, Hormuz, and the information battlefield
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin â The Strait of Hormuzâwhere nearly one-fifth of the worldâs oil flowsâis now under threat. Shipping has slowed, tensions are rising, and the consequences could hit every American household through energy prices, supply chains, and inflation. This is no longer just a regional conflictâitâs a global economic pressure point...
Net Zero dies in the Strait of Hormuz
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal â When that artery is threatened, markets do not debate policy frameworks or ESG targets. They react instantly, violently, and rationally. Prices move. Risk premiums surge. Governments scramble. Because the system understands something policymakers have tried to wish away: There is no replacement infrastructure capable of absorbing that shock...
Trump trumps the world: Islamists and globalists struggle to fight back
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain â I break down the real forces shaping the Middle East conflict, from oil markets to geopolitical strategy. I expose media narratives, examine Iran and Venezuela, and reveal how global power, energy, and ideology intersect. Look beyond headlines and understand who truly benefits and how America is positioning itself for dominance...
States fighting back against Washington
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel â Read the Constitution, and youâll see that the states created the federal government, not the other way around. Washington, D.C., has forgotten that critical fact, and so have our states. However, there are still those working within our states to restore them as overseers of the government of the United States. Here in Tennessee, the Volunteer...
Idaho lawmaker leads fight against geoengineering
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker â I speak with Idaho State Representative Clint Hostetler about his fight to stop geoengineering and challenge federal overreach. We break down cloud seeding, solar radiation programs, and the information war, while showing how citizens can take action to defend the Constitution and protect our environment from these dangerous interventions...
Why grassroots action is key to defending freedom today
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott â We are witnessing a quiet takeover of institutions, and I believe the answer begins locally. From families and schools to courts and hospitals, freedom depends on everyday citizens who choose action over silence. I urge neighbors to stand firm, demand accountability, and defend truth, liberty, and community where they live...
The end of this Middle East story is clear
Peace Through Strength, Americaâs Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) â I present a clear-eyed assessment of escalating tensions with Iran, detailing recent operations, naval dominance, and heavy losses inflicted on Iranian forces. I emphasize U.S. naval superiority, reinforce deterrence, and express unwavering support for American service members deployed in hostile waters as I highlight stakes for our nation and allies...
Why wonât Democrats pass the SAVE Act?
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew â Even with these numbers supporting it, Democrats on the Hill refuse to support and pass the SAVE Act, which would require eligible voters to show ID to vote. Supporters of voter ID laws believe they are necessary to prevent voter fraud and do not reduce voter turnout. Meanwhile, opponents argue that showing an ID is not only burdensome but also racist...
How BRICS, Iran, and China fit into the âWar on the US Dollarâ
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani â De-dollarization is not some fringe theory muttered in obscure financial corners. It is a real, developing global movement driven by foreign governments, central banks, and geopolitical rivals that increasingly see the dollar not as an unquestioned foundation, but as a weakening pillar. And while adversaries like China, Russia, and Iran have...
Trumpâs Iran gamble, the housing bill âtrap,â and digital currency warning
On the Record with Christian Briggs â I examine rising tensions with Iran, arguing the conflict reshapes global power, energy markets, and U.S. strategy. He warns a new housing bill quietly advances centralized digital currency, raising concerns about economic control, personal freedom, and long-term consequences for Americans navigating inflation, policy shifts, and an increasingly uncertain financial future...
Why modern relationships feel harder than ever
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro â We live in a world where communication is instant, options seem endless, and independence is celebrated. Yet despite all this, people are struggling more than ever to build the kind of lasting partnerships that previous generations often took for granted. The reasons are complex, but several cultural trends stand out â and they deserve honest examination...
Roblox isnât just a game: The truth parents need to hear
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP â Predators use platforms like Roblox to target children, often by posing as other kids and slowly building trust through repeated interactions. Ashley walks through the step-by-step process of grooming in a way that helps parents understand how subtle and gradual these situations can be. What begins as a seemingly innocent...
Lessons learned from the UK MenB outbreak, Q&A 190
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud â Does he still have spike protein in his body after 2 years now, and can he transmit his spike protein to me through kissing? Some doctors mention the vaccine can cause death years later as it causes myocarditis and microscars. Does it essentially mean cardiac arrest is inevitable? As the mRNA is synthetic, does that mean we canât remove it?
Aviation crisis in America! TSA walkouts and tragedy at LaGuardia
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton â Lawmakers can no longer ignore the real-world consequences of inaction. The shutdown is no longer an abstract political battle; it is affecting the safety, security, and daily lives of millions of Americans. Each delayed flight, each exhausted controller, and each understaffed checkpoint adds to a growing sense that the system is being stretched too thin...
Israel pushed US to war in Iraq for cheap oil. Are they doing it again in Iran?
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert â Former oil official Gary Vogler recounts how energy interests shaped the Iraq War and suggests similar forces influence tensions with Iran. His account highlights Israelâs energy vulnerabilities, pipeline politics, and the strategic role of oil, revealing how conflicts in the Middle East revolve around resource security rather than public justifications...
Risks of secret deals in US Iran negotiations explained
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott â Questions about U.S. negotiations with Iran raise concerns over transparency, national security, and economic consequences. Potential sanctions relief, oil market shifts, and insider trading suspicions highlight risks to public trust. Calls grow for congressional oversight and verifiable terms to ensure stability, accountability, and that American interests remain protected in high-stakes diplomatic decisions...
Glyphosate debate fuels push for regenerative farming
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback â Debate over glyphosate intensifies as advocates warn of health risks and environmental harm. Support grows for regenerative farming as a sustainable alternative to chemical agriculture. Policymakers and farmers face challenges balancing crop demands, economic pressures, and public health concerns while transitioning toward practices that prioritize soil health and reduce pesticide...
The SAVE Act dilemma: Federal has no authority over state election roles
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel â The U.S. Senate is debating the SAVE Act. But half of the act is unconstitutional. Congress can adjust the time, place, and manner of elections, but only for the U.S. House and Senate. The SAVE Act claims to tell the states someone must be a citizen of the US to register to vote, even though each of the fifty states already has that requirement...
âWe donât have Election Day anymore. We have election month,â Justice Alito
The Deanâs List with Host Dean Bowen â Justice Samuel Alito acknowledged the possibility of fraud when âa big stash of ballotsâ that arrives late âradicallyâ flips an election. Alito further lamented the move away from Election Day to something more susceptible to wide-scale fraud. âWeâre moving in this direction,â Alito stated. âWe donât have Election Day anymore. We have election month, or we have election months.â
The danger of governing by headlines not principle
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum â America drifts between spectacle and sabotage as leaders chase headlines over principle. Weak staffing, media outrage, and eroding trust threaten institutions. Restoring accountability, voter integrity, and serious leadership becomes essential to defend democracy and renew a nation built on competence, transparency, and enduring patriotic responsibility...
What kind of health legacy are we leaving behind for the next generation?
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP â From the erosion of informed consent to the rise in chronic illness across generations, this episode pulls back the curtain on the current state of healthcareâand offers a hopeful path forward. We are living in a time where the future of health is no longer something we can passively inheritâitâs something we must...
Inside Americaâs hidden scandals: Nate Cain reports
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain â The rot I saw inside power was not theory. It was paper trails, wire transfers, and deliberate silence. I watched an investigation into foreign access to our uranium supply get narrowed and kneecapped. I saw analysts map money moving through shell companies and foundations until it landed where it should never have gone...
The ever-twisting challenges of the US-Israeli war on Iran
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio â Since our withdrawal from the âagreement,â Iran had enriched their uranium to 60% (exceeding 400Kg) by April 2021, installed and used advanced centrifuges to enrich uranium, and ceased complying with the âadditional protocolâ providing the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) greater access for monitoring its facilities...
After the missiles stop!?
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott â Winning the war can be straightforward. Winning the peace is brutally hard. Saying the objective is to remove Iranâs missile and nuclear threat is easy to understand. Saying the objective is to change a regime and remake a society is not. You do not liberate ninety million people by paratrooping into Tehran. You set conditions so Iranian citizens can make...
Afroman defeats sheriffâs lawsuit: Police raid backfires in major free speech victory
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton â Afroman turns a controversial police raid into a powerful free speech victory, using humor and creativity to expose alleged misconduct. When a defamation lawsuit follows, the courts side with him, reinforcing First Amendment protections and showing how satire and transparency can challenge authority while inspiring resilience in the face of injustice...