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The Strait of Hormuz’s influence on global energy security
Yesterday at 11:02 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – The strategic geography is plain. The Strait of Hormuz is not trivia. A tiny island can disrupt oil flows that affect billions of wallets. Escorting ships is a measured step. Seizing territory is a choice that brings casualties and responsibilities. If we act, let it be with clear objectives and with an eye on ending fights fast. The cost of open-ended occupation is paid in American blood...


Inspiring children’s literature through the World of Britfield
Yesterday at 7:26 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – As America approaches its 250th anniversary, attention turns to educating children through inspiring literature like the World of Britfield. Author Chad Robert Stewart champions creativity, history, and critical thinking, offering families an engaging alternative that blends storytelling with meaningful lessons for young minds in a rapidly changing cultural landscape...


Is another interventionist war being lost amidst an urgent to-do list?
Yesterday at 5:39 PM

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – America is again involved in what surely looks like another ride down the highway of failed interventionist wars, this one again being waged on Israel’s behalf against Iran or one of its many enemies. The depth of the clear and cynical lock that Israel and rich Jewish-Americans have on U.S. policy in the Middle East can be seen in the...


New research shows school choice movement is a boon for public schools
Yesterday at 4:24 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – New research finds school choice programs strengthen public schools by driving competition and improving academic outcomes. A Florida-based analysis shows significantly higher gains for students compared to increased funding alone, suggesting policy design and incentives play a critical role in boosting performance and delivering stronger returns on education investment...


Is the medical system legally killing patients?
Yesterday at 4:22 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – A nurse and grieving father expose troubling hospital practices, questioning protocols, incentives, and patient rights during COVID-19. Their conversation explores systemic failures, legal battles, and faith, urging awareness of healthcare power structures and the human cost behind controversial medical decisions...


The story of a 78-year-old DoorDash driver who touched the nation
Yesterday at 3:07 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Instead of simply accepting the delivery and moving on with her day, Brittany decided to act. She shared the video online and started a GoFundMe fundraiser to help Richard finally rest after decades of work. Within hours, the story exploded across social media. People from all over the country watched the video of Richard slowly climbing those steps...


Are too many vaccines making kids chronically sick
Yesterday at 2:02 PM

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Doctors Maria Hubmer-Mogg and Peter A. McCullough discuss the sharp rise in chronic childhood conditions, including autism, asthma, and ADHD. They examine possible links to the expanding vaccine schedule, call for greater transparency in safety research, and argue that open scientific debate and parental choice are essential for protecting children’s long-term health...


How to choose truly clean food: Demystifying organic labels
Yesterday at 2:00 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – How to choose truly clean food, we’re going to start breaking it all down. We’ll talk about what USDA Organic actually means and explain the different categories within organic labeling. Not all organic labels are created equal, and understanding the difference can help you make smarter choices at the grocery store...


Protecting children from predators in a digital world
Last Monday at 9:29 PM

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – A powerful conversation explores childhood trauma, online grooming, and the responsibility parents carry to protect their children. Adam Johnson shares painful experiences, faith, and hard-earned insight about predators, family, and the dark night of the soul. It calls families to vigilance, honest conversation, and renewed commitment to safeguarding children today...


The missing history and timeline of the Iran conflict
Last Monday at 9:27 PM

The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – The shift from WWII-era indirect alignment (Allies vs. Axis) to postwar alliance, then post-1979 hostility, culminated in a direct US-Iran war in 2025–2026 over nuclear threats, regional power, and regime goals. Events remain fluid. It is important you do your own research. I found it very interesting that each source has a different interpretation...


The price delusion: How Keynesian economics replaced real growth with bubbles
Last Monday at 7:18 PM

Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Younger Americans believe the economy has failed them. They see housing prices that feel completely out of reach, college tuition that either blocks opportunity or leaves them buried in debt, and everyday costs that seem to rise faster than their paychecks. Older Americans often dismiss those complaints by pointing out that every...


America at war: What it means for US security, economy, and homeland
Last Monday at 6:06 PM

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – What does “America at war” actually mean — not just on the battlefield, but for Americans at home? Iran’s strategy has long relied on missiles, drones, proxy militias, cyber operations, and attacks on global shipping routes. Even after suffering significant military losses, Tehran still retains the capability to strike through asymmetric warfare...


Wind and solar power cannot, and should not, replace Persian Gulf oil
Last Monday at 5:18 PM

The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – This structural dependence means that any disruption—whether from conflict, sabotage, or shipping hazards—would immediately constrain global supply, exactly as we have seen in the past two weeks. Natural gas flows reinforce this vulnerability. Qatar, one of the world’s largest LNG exporters, ships nearly all of its liquefied natural gas...


Cindy Grosz, the Jewess Patriot, walking the walk!
Last Monday at 3:33 PM

Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Cindy Grosz, known as “The Jewess Patriot,” champions Jewish advocacy, conservative politics, and media influence. From national television appearances to political organizing and fashion industry ventures, she actively promotes Jewish voter engagement, supports pro-Israel initiatives, and builds visibility for the America First movement while continuing her work in media, branding, and public...


The case for striking Iran and the rise of antisemitism
Last Monday at 3:12 PM

Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Jeff and Mark discuss Mark’s recent article supporting and explaining the justification for President Trump’s decision to strike Iran’s military and government infrastructure. The article drew both support and criticism, including a shocking number of anti-Semitic attacks directed at Mark. Jeff and Mark explore the...


Nothing to see here: How politicians distract the public
Last Monday at 3:11 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Politicians and public officials deflect attention from uncomfortable issues, urging people to believe there is “nothing to see.” From election controversies to protests, congressional debates, and bizarre government programs, these moments reveal how distraction, messaging, and political theater often replace accountability when embarrassing problems or contradictions come into...


From prison to politics: John McAuley’s Philly fight
Last Monday at 3:10 PM

Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – John McAuley rises from a troubled past of drugs and prison to become a voice for change in Philadelphia. Through faith, self-discipline, and a new political awakening, he challenges the system, launches a podcast, and encourages others to stand up, speak out, and work toward flipping Philly red...


Iran underground, Washington under pressure!
Last Sunday at 7:17 PM

Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Can this radicalized culture be defeated? Joining the conversation are General Paul Vallely and Iranian-born John Q. Naimi, the Founder of Cyrus Force, focused on bringing freedom to Iran. Economic Strategist Christian Briggs discusses the window of opportunity the Trump administration has and the importance of messaging as the midterms ramp up...


Who really started the Iran War?
Last Sunday at 5:20 PM

Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Despite negative media reports, most Americans understand the reasons for this conflict. These heroes' sacrifices were meaningful. May they rest in peace. As mentioned before, it's shocking and appalling to see reports of American leaders questioning our intentions and military actions during wartime. What's even more troubling...


Seven strategies to train the brain and heal central pain
Last Sunday at 5:15 PM

Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Central pain can be unlearned by retraining the brain. Through neuroplasticity, lifestyle changes, and empowered thinking, it becomes possible to reverse chronic pain and restore normal brain function. Seven practical strategies help reduce suffering, build resilience, improve sleep, strengthen coping skills, and guide the mind and body toward lasting healing and recovery...


Protecting your religious facility before and during an active shooter attack
Last Sunday at 3:56 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Faith communities face growing security risks in today’s world. This guide explains how religious facilities can prepare for and respond to active shooter threats through threat assessments, staff training, access control, and emergency planning—helping leaders protect congregations while preserving the welcoming, peaceful environment houses of worship are meant to provide...


How canvassing can help combat voter apathy effectively
Last Sunday at 3:53 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Frustrated voters see promises without results and politics without accountability. When turnout drops, power shifts and chaos follows. Real change begins with ordinary citizens taking action—registering neighbors, knocking on doors, volunteering at polls, and demanding leadership that legislates. Democracy moves when people show up and refuse to stay silent...


Crockett factor: Social media fame doesn’t always translate into electoral success
Last Sunday at 3:51 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – A Texas Senate race reshapes political narratives as Jasmine Crockett’s defeat sparks debate about progressive rhetoric, media-driven fame, and voter priorities. Conservatives frame the loss as a rejection of combative politics, while shifting dynamics within Republican leadership highlight the continued influence of Trump’s agenda and the evolving direction of both parties...


From blindness to sight: Faith in a divided culture
Last Sunday at 2:53 PM

FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – On the Fourth Sunday of Lent, the healing of a man born blind reveals more than a miracle—it exposes the heart. Faith shapes how Christians teach children, engage politics, guard human dignity, and pursue truth. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem while living with confident trust in God’s faithfulness today...


If federalism does not work in Iraq, why do we think it can work in Iran?
Last Sunday at 1:51 AM

The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – Drones change the math of conflict. A weapon worth tens of thousands can force defenses that cost far more. Criminal cartels and state actors exploit that gap. Countermeasures are emerging, from directed energy to electronic measures. Those tools must be fielded at scale and priced for use, not hoarded as luxury tech. There is no simple path to...


Islamist Inquisitor ideologues vs. industrious Iranian intelligentsia
Last Saturday at 11:48 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Iran lives a paradox: a clerical regime enforcing ideological rule and a vibrant society striving for modern life. Engineers, students, and entrepreneurs push forward while religious authorities guard revolutionary power. The tension between political Islam and an industrious intelligentsia raises a larger question about faith, governance, and Iran’s future trajectory...


Why your $50,000 car might not last 100,000 miles
Last Saturday at 9:04 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Consumers are finally pushing back. Families across the country are recognizing the imbalance between sky-high prices and declining quality—and they’re beginning to say enough is enough. For decades, American drivers helped build one of the largest and most powerful auto industries in the world. Now, many believe it’s time for those...


Why trusting the government to fix our problems rarely, if ever, works
Last Saturday at 8:34 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – It seems just about every time we expect the government to take care of things for us, it turns into an abject failure. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me 10,000 times, and I’m probably an American voter. Ronald Reagan famously said that the nine most terrifying words in the English language are “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.”


How courage in faith calls for action beyond the pulpit
Last Saturday at 3:13 PM

Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Klingenschmitt describes an incident during his service as a Navy chaplain: A U.S. Navy policy required non-sectarian public prayers, restricting chaplains from using explicitly Christian language during certain public events. Klingenschmitt publicly prayed “in Jesus’ name” in protest of the policy. He faced disciplinary action and requested a court-martial...


The true story of how New Hampshire joined the fight for independence
Last Saturday at 3:12 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – In 1776, New Hampshire stands at a crossroads. After its Royal Governor flees and tensions with Britain intensify, local leaders debate loyalty, reconciliation, and independence. Delegates work to persuade their constituents that breaking from Britain may be the only path forward in the growing struggle for American liberty...


Joseph Hernandez, the American dream: Cuba to New York State Comptroller
Last Saturday at 3:10 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Hernandez believes that New York does not have a revenue problem, but a leadership problem. Hernandez highlights that, “Affordability is a real issue. I really believe part of the burden we have in this state (NY) is that our government is so massive. Our budget is $265 billion. That’s insanity. It’s bigger than the state of Florida, and we have half as many...


Trump restructures the world order
Last Saturday at 1:51 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – What President Trump has achieved since he’s been back in office for his second term, and especially in the past few weeks, is nothing short of remarkable. These aren’t just military victories in Venezuela and Iran; they are part of a strategic freedom revolution that will resonate throughout the world for years to come...


ACIP breaks silence on COVID injuries & the Epstein healthcare connection
Last Saturday at 1:48 PM

The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – Nurse Nicole and co-hosts examine the upcoming ACIP meeting addressing COVID-19 vaccine injuries and long-haul COVID in a public forum. The discussion also explores newly released Jeffrey Epstein files suggesting connections with influential healthcare figures, raising broader questions about transparency, accountability, and trust within medical institutions and public health leadership...


Low libido isn’t just about hormones: What your body may be trying to tell you
Last Saturday at 1:46 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz – The first thing many people assume is that low libido must be a hormone problem. Hormones can absolutely play a role, but they’re often not the primary cause. In many cases, a hormone imbalance is actually the result of something else happening in the body. When we only focus on hormones without addressing the root cause, we often miss the...


The Samson threshold meets the energy century
Last Friday at 10:48 PM

Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Rising tensions between Iran and Israel expose a deeper geopolitical fault line linking nuclear deterrence, global energy flows, and the explosive electricity demands of artificial intelligence. As data centers reshape power consumption and the Strait of Hormuz remains a critical chokepoint, great power competition and energy stability collide in dangerous ways...


Cognitive Combat! The information war for the American mind
Last Friday at 9:57 PM

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – America and the West are facing a sustained information warfare campaign designed to demoralize populations, divide societies, and destabilize governments without ever firing a shot. From classrooms and corporate training programs… to media, social media algorithms, and entertainment, narratives are seeded, amplified, and repeated until...


US Navy sinks entire Iranian naval fleet. IRGC running out of options
Last Friday at 9:32 PM

Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – You would think some of the Iranian military leaders would wise up and surrender now. But we are dealing with lunatics running the Iranian government, who have no respect for human life, liberty, and freedom. I don’t want to believe that all of the Iranian military leaders are lunatics. I want to believe that some...


The growing need for transparency in the food supply chain
Last Friday at 9:28 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Concern grows over the lack of transparency in the modern food supply chain as mRNA livestock vaccines and centralized procurement expand. Citizens are urged to support local farmers, demand honest labeling, and engage state lawmakers to protect food choice, accountability, and the right to know what ultimately ends up on family dinner tables...


Morals, ethics, and the trouble with societal interpretation
Last Friday at 7:37 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Morals and ethics shape how people judge right and wrong, yet individuals often interpret them differently based on culture, experience, and changing social norms. These differences influence institutions, relationships, and public debate. Understanding how personal morals and shared ethical standards interact helps explain growing social tension and the challenge of maintaining trust...


Stopping geoengineering in the courts, with Attorney Blake Horwitz
Last Friday at 7:32 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – The American people are being poisoned, without their knowledge, by the toxic materials being sprayed overhead by geoengineering activities. Mr. Horwitz passionately urges you and all citizens to take meaningful action to stop the poisoning of our skies. Here are some steps to take right now...