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The age of ‘make-believe’ is over
Today at 2:56 PM

Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – These three stories may seem unrelated: Hamas war crimes, oil-field regulation, and nuclear energy. They are not. They are the same story told in three different languages. They are about what happens when elite culture stops telling the truth. For years, much of the Western political class has treated reality as a public-relations problem...


The return of Barack Obama and shadow banning
Today at 2:05 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Barack Obama’s renewed public presence raises questions about political influence, foreign engagement, and respect for presidential tradition. As he comments on governance and meets international leaders, critics argue his actions blur boundaries, complicate Trump’s agenda, and reveal lingering tensions between public relevance, family expectations, and post-presidential norms in America today...


The abortion pill saga continues in the Supreme Court
Today at 2:02 PM

Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Parker argues that abortion pills pose significant physical and emotional risks to women and contends that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration acted improperly in approving and expanding access to them. He describes legal efforts by Louisiana and pro-life advocates to restrict or halt the distribution of the medication and explains the...


Pharmaceutical bribery and its impact on patient safety
Today at 2:00 PM

The Nurses Report with Ashley, Nicole, & David – Pharmaceutical bribery erodes patient safety as companies manipulate science, influence regulators, and hide harms behind settlements and sealed documents. Nurses, families, and honest clinicians confront the human cost of corruption, demanding transparency, retractions, stronger oversight, and accountability that puts patients before profits and restores public trust in medicine...


Inside the allegations: Five Eyes and Trump Campaign Surveillance
Yesterday at 11:33 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Barack Obama’s commissioning of the intelligence community to falsify intelligence has initiated the single largest spying operation on American soil in U.S. history, instructing the “five eyes” intelligence alliance of Canada, Australia, the U.K., New Zealand, and U.S. intelligence agencies to spy on Trump and the 2016 presidential campaign...


What if a nuclear-armed Iran…?
Yesterday at 9:42 PM

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – What happens the day Iran obtains a nuclear weapon? This powerful special broadcast examines the strategic, military, economic, and geopolitical consequences of a nuclear-armed Iran—and why the threat extends far beyond Israel and the Persian Gulf. Fred Galvin takes listeners deep into the realities many world leaders refuse to...


Gerrymandering and the fight for fair representation
Yesterday at 9:30 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – State courts in places like North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Florida have intervened to block or revise partisan maps. Meanwhile, independent redistricting commissions in states such as Arizona, California, and Michigan have attempted to remove partisanship from the process entirely. Yet the struggle continues. As long as political power is tied to district boundaries


Top Pennsylvania Democrat leaves party, warns of rising antisemitism
Yesterday at 9:20 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – What makes this story even more significant is the response from John Fetterman. Fetterman, who has increasingly found himself at odds with members of his own party, said he understands exactly where Wecht is coming from. That statement carries weight because Fetterman himself has been relentlessly criticized by progressives for speaking out against...


After 34 years on the bench, what is Justice Thomas’s legacy?
Yesterday at 7:21 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – For more than 34 years, Justice Thomas has been an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. What have we gotten out of the second-longest serving justices in American history? Some good, some bad, and some ugly. However, I must admit, I think there is more good than bad and ugly from Justice Thomas’ tenure. During that time, the SPLC...


America’s Navy stands firm against Iranian threats
Yesterday at 7:19 PM

Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – Iranian propaganda claims U.S. Navy ships are hit near the Strait of Hormuz, but Central Command says no vessels are struck. American forces intercept drones and destroy hostile boats while protecting commercial shipping. As regional tensions rise, allies face growing pressure to help secure vital waterways and deter Iranian aggression...


Accountability in pandemic response and election oversight
Yesterday at 7:16 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Americans demand answers about pandemic origins, suppressed debate, emergency mandates, and unanswered injuries. Calls for declassification grow as whistleblowers challenge official narratives. Election concerns in Georgia raise questions about records, tabulator tapes, ballot handling, and voting system security. Transparency, scrutiny, and consequences are framed as essential to restoring public trust...


Fairfax County and the broader debate over crime policies
Yesterday at 4:09 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – In Fairfax County and other jurisdictions, critics argue that some district attorneys and prosecutors are failing to consistently enforce laws, particularly in cases involving repeat offenders and immigration-related crimes. Supporters of stricter enforcement believe these policies may contribute to rising concerns about crime and recidivism in...


From gerrymandering to indoctrination, it’s the same power game
Yesterday at 3:21 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – What makes the Virginia fight especially revealing is that it cuts against the lazy national script. The effort to force through a map that violated Virginia’s own constitutional and legal framework was blocked not by some dramatic ideological ambush, but by judges and justices acknowledging that state law still matters. That matters because it exposes one...


It’s time to stop pussyfooting with Iran… Deal or No Deal
Yesterday at 3:19 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – After Dark hosts urge Trump’s team to stop delaying with Iran’s IRGC and demand a final decision on nuclear ambitions. Amid rejected diplomatic overtures, demands over reparations and Strait of Hormuz tolls, and concerns about oil prices, they call for swift action to end the regime’s threat for good now...


How media fear amplified public anxiety during COVID-19
Yesterday at 3:16 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Five years after lockdowns, families still carry the fear COVID-19 messaging leaves behind. A nurse and mother reflects on anxious children, broken trust, shifting guidance, and media alarm, calling for calm facts, transparency, medical autonomy, and healing that restores courage, relationships, and care for the next generation without control again...


China’s secret plan to replace the dollar and America’s last-ditch mineral war to stop it
Last Thursday at 11:44 PM

On the Record with Christian Briggs – How did China quietly gain control over the industrial foundations of the modern world? Why does Beijing now dominate the processing of the rare earth minerals required for AI systems, electric vehicles, F-35 fighter jets, satellites, missile systems, and the global semiconductor industry? And why are U.S. officials suddenly warning that “economic security IS national security”?


WHO blunders on Hantavirus global stage, Q&A 196
Last Thursday at 11:16 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – What's the difference between vaccine-induced myocarditis and covid induced myocarditis? Does the spike detox essentially stop myocarditis, turbo cancer, and the other ailments and reverse the risk? Is the cancer risk cumulative, and do you think the worst is yet to come in terms of the vaccine cancer and the cardiac issues?


The role of petition drives in Texas political activism
Last Thursday at 10:06 PM

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Texas petition drives reveal how unlikely coalitions form around clean food, health freedom, safer farms, and local control. Volunteers learn ballot access is grueling, fragile, and costly, yet their energy points toward durable county and state organizing that turns seasonal activism into rooted political power on Main Street for voters...


10/7 was no surprise: The Netanyahu theory that could explain the road to World War III
Last Thursday at 10:05 PM

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – How did one of the most sophisticated intelligence states on Earth fail to prevent such a large-scale attack? And if the warnings were known beforehand, who chose to ignore them? Those questions continue to haunt not only Israel but the entire world, which now stares at the possibility of a much larger war...


How local politics influence national policy decisions
Last Thursday at 10:04 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Local politics shape national outcomes, from redistricting battles to foreign policy decisions that affect gas prices, inflation, and family budgets. Voters are urged to engage in primaries, challenge gerrymandering, volunteer locally, and hold representatives accountable, because civic action now protects communities, freedoms, and future generations across every town and state...


A San Francisco woman accidentally found a forgotten legend
Last Thursday at 4:49 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – After Lauren reached out to Wernher, the two quickly formed an unlikely friendship. Lauren visited his home and was stunned by what she found: an incredible archive of photographs that documented decades of American life and culture. The collection represented not only Wernher’s career, but a priceless historical treasure that could easily have been lost...


State legislatures are cracking down on the operations of teachers’ unions
Last Thursday at 4:04 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Freedom Foundation is a policy organization that has been assisting state legislators with these measures as well as helping teachers opt out of union membership. The foundation notes that it has helped more than 272,535 teachers in red and blue states to opt out of union membership, including more than 50,000 in 2025 alone...


Are the consequences commensurate with the crimes?
Last Thursday at 1:38 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Scandals are nothing new in the world. As new scandals are revealed, what are we doing to make sure they and their predecessors suffer the appropriate consequences for their actions? For example, the FBI recently raided the local offices and cannabis dispensaries of the Virginia Senate President Pro Tempore as part of an ongoing corruption investigation...


Feminist ideology destroys men
Last Thursday at 1:35 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Feminism begins with calls for equality, but today’s radical movement drives division between women and men. Edward Bartlett examines how cultural narratives reject traditional roles, fuel confusion, and leave many men struggling with education, homelessness, family separation, and suicide, while urging healing over resentment and a respect for both sexes...


Rebuilding your life one decision at a time with John Roberson
Last Thursday at 1:32 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Kimberly talks with transformation coach John Roberson about mindset, discipline, identity, and sustainable change. Through John’s 200-pound weight loss journey and Kimberly’s training experience, they explore accountability, nutrition, fitness, emotional healing, and the daily habits that help people rebuild their lives with resilience and purpose...


Redistricting reversal and the UFO deep state files
Last Wednesday at 10:25 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on April 29 that Louisiana’s congressional map constituted an unconstitutional racial gerrymander under the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Separately, the Virginia Supreme Court struck down a Democrat-backed voter-approved amendment that sought to bypass the state’s independent...


“Walk a Mile in My Shoes,” America’s broken promise to wounded veterans
Last Wednesday at 10:06 PM

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – In 1969, singer-songwriter Joe South wrote a stirring song relevant to today’s show, to remind us of the cost of that valor mixed with pain and suffering. The song was “Walk A Mile in My Shoes.” According to the Veterans Administration, there are approximately 42,000 Veterans living with spinal cord injuries that result in paralysis and often an inability to walk...


Did Fauci mislead America? Rand Paul pushes for COVID accountability
Last Wednesday at 7:26 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – “He lied to Congress about NIH funding dangerous gain-of-function research in Wuhan and engaged in the worst cover-up in modern medical history. The American people want Fauci behind bars,” explains Rand Paul. That statement reflects the frustration of millions of Americans who feel they were misled during the darkest days of the pandemic...


The intelligence explosion data center debacle
Last Wednesday at 7:03 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Booker Scott examines the rapid rise of AI data centers, warning that their hunger for electricity and water threatens communities nationwide. As local governments chase economic promises, residents confront higher utility costs, environmental strain, and unanswered questions about surveillance, accountability, and humanity’s future in an accelerating intelligence explosion already underway...


Weathering the storm of suffering
Last Wednesday at 6:08 PM

The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Pain and suffering shape human experience through meaning, courage, and wisdom. Drawing on Nietzsche, Viktor Frankl, and Nelson Mandela, the discussion explores how hardship can deepen resilience, reveal purpose, and transform personal trials into spiritual growth, moral insight, and a stronger capacity to weather life’s most difficult storms with hope...


When innocence is targeted: The alarming rise of child exploitation
Last Wednesday at 4:01 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – The exploitation of children comes from all segments of our culture. People from all walks of life indulge in child porn and sexually exploit children. Why has this become epidemic? We look first and foremost to the removal of God from our culture. We haven’t erased Him. God exists and always has. It is the willful choice of people to reject the...


Texas parents, Paxton wage dual battle over school libraries and prayer
Last Wednesday at 3:59 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – AG Paxton is investigating dozens of Texas school districts to confirm compliance with Ten Commandments in the classrooms and school boards creating a time for student prayer throughout the school day. One Texas mom is suing the Houston Independent School District (HISD) relating to graphic sexuality that is available in the school library...


The wheels on the country are coming off
Last Wednesday at 3:08 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I look at federal courts, especially the Supreme Court, and it seems they intentionally ignore both the Constitution and their oath to support it, just to get their way. I watch the fraud being found, first in Minnesota, then in California, and now in Ohio. And while many people are “investigating” these frauds, no one seems to mention that the...


The impact of insurance monopolies on family healthcare
Last Wednesday at 3:05 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Insurance monopolies erode trust, raise costs, and leave families struggling for care while powerful interests shape policy. True healing requires transparency, accountable institutions, medical freedom, and doctors who put patients first. Long COVID and overlooked brain drainage issues reveal why humility, scrutiny, and patient-centered science matter more than slogans today...


She refused a lifetime of medication and found another way
Last Wednesday at 3:03 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Cassidee Weaver joins Melissa to share how a pregnancy health crisis leads her from conventional care into functional medicine. She explores root-cause healing, nutrition, herbal support, postpartum wellness, faith, and stories of renewed mobility and fertility, offering hope for families seeking a more holistic path to lasting health and vitality...


The morality of the state and its limits
Last Wednesday at 12:35 AM

Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Modern politics increasingly confuses personal morality with the responsibilities of government. By collapsing distinctions between mercy and justice, peace and surrender, and moral law and statecraft, leaders weaken nations from within. Biblical principles, just war tradition, immigration, economics, and cultural survival all reveal the consequences of abandoning moral clarity...


America’s economy is booming, so why are Americans still broke?
Last Tuesday at 9:08 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – This disconnect is shaping public perception of the economy. Many people believe there are no opportunities available because they personally feel overwhelmed and financially stretched. But the deeper issue may not be the absence of good jobs—it may be the crushing weight of debt and years of undisciplined financial habits that prevent families from...


Reality check: War and debt are not free
Last Tuesday at 7:35 PM

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – America faces rising debt, inflation, endless military spending, and deep political dysfunction as both parties expand government power and financial instability. Public frustration grows over economic decline, failed foreign interventions, and entrenched politicians who continue enriching themselves while ordinary Americans struggle with declining purchasing power and uncertainty...


George Washington and America’s first highway west
Last Tuesday at 7:20 PM

The Tenpenny Files – Brady Crytzer reveals how George Washington sees the National Road as a lifeline between the East and western territories. Through conflict, expansion, taxation, and federal strategy, the road becomes a tool for unity, trade, and control, exposing forces that shape early America and drive its lasting push westward after independence...


The global Women, Life, Freedom movement
Last Tuesday at 5:26 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Angelina Farella – Filmmaker and activist Hooman Khalili uses public murals to honor Iranian women and children targeted by oppression and terrorism. His Women, Life, Freedom project builds bridges between Persian, Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities, showing how art sparks courage, defends dignity, and gives voice to those refusing silence around the world...