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The Mangioni case and the dangerous rise of justifying violence
Today at 1:16 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The Mangioni case exposes a troubling cultural shift as some people excuse murder through anger at powerful industries. Public frustration with insurance companies is real, but violence destroys justice, weakens the rule of law, and erases human dignity. Reform must come through accountability, lawful action, and moral restraint, not vengeance...


Can Mohammedanism be allowed in our Republic?
Today at 1:14 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Pastor David Whitney – Can a political, military system, which, when it is fully structured, controls every aspect of life in a country, truly exist alongside our Constitutional Republic? Is there something different about the nature of the Mohammedan belief system that runs afoul of our Founding Documents, the Declaration, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights?


Trump, Xi, and the struggle for the 21st Century
Yesterday at 11:06 PM

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – Did Xi quietly agree to pressure Iran to keep the Strait of Hormuz open? Did Trump leverage America’s economic and technological power through CEOs like Jensen Huang, Elon Musk, and Tim Cook to pressure Beijing behind closed doors? Did China signal that Taiwan remains its ultimate strategic objective — and did Trump...


Trump’s endorsed candidates are winning big
Yesterday at 8:53 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Trump has about a 95% success rate for candidates that he backs, and that bodes well for the midterm elections. One case in point is Massie. Thomas Massie lost big to the candidate that Trump supported, Ed Gallrein, a Navy SEAL. Massie's loss marks yet another Trump success story, as he frequently opposed Trump on...


Water quality shocking #16 Tim James
Yesterday at 6:22 PM

Project Out Loud – The State of American Drinking Water - For too many Americans, turning on their faucets for a glass of water is like pouring a cocktail of chemicals. Arsenic, bromate, chloroform, haloacetic acids, pharmaceutical residues, and mysterious industrial compounds show up again and again. Some test results read like a list of cancer risk factors...


Where is our Navy? Peace through strength at sea
Yesterday at 5:47 PM

Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – Explore how America’s Navy and Coast Guard project peace through strength across global waters, from carrier strike groups and forward deployments to search and rescue, drug interdiction, maritime security, and environmental protection, while honoring the courage, readiness, and service of those who defend U.S. interests at sea worldwide every day...


Mark Cuban breaks with Democrats to support TrumpRX prescription drug plan
Yesterday at 5:37 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – If the TrumpRX expansion succeeds, millions of Americans could finally gain access to medications at prices they can realistically afford. For struggling families, that could mean fewer impossible financial decisions, fewer skipped prescriptions, and fewer preventable medical emergencies. Meaningful progress is still possible when leaders and...


Why November starts today: Fixing the turnout problem from the ground up
Yesterday at 4:39 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Republican turnout problems demand local action now, from precinct meetings to churches, gun shops, and neighborhood voter drives. Grassroots organizing, early voting, committee service, and lawful election strategy become the path to stronger candidates, real reform, and lasting majorities that protect faith, family, country, and future generations across America today...


China’s secret plan to replace the dollar
Yesterday at 4:36 PM

On the Record with Christian Briggs – China’s quiet push to reshape global finance meets America’s race to secure minerals, semiconductors, AI infrastructure, and supply chains. As gold accumulation, BRICS expansion, and local-currency systems accelerate, a fractured monetary order emerges, tying power not only to money, but to the materials beneath modern civilization and future technology itself...


Allegations of government overreach continue to surface
Yesterday at 3:14 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Have you noticed how people in government get their way? By bullying and intimidation. You see, they’re hoping that you do not know your rights and just capitulate to their demands. There are reports that the CIA has seized files from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. The ODNI denies these reports, so we’re not sure...


The battle over workers’ rights and union accountability
Yesterday at 3:12 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – The fight centers on allowing union members to decide how their union dues are spent. Union leadership fights that. Imagine giving rights to members to have a say in where their union dues are spent on their behalf! To support the above statements, NRTW shares the following case it is involved in. A truck driver for waste hauling company...


The moral foundation of the American Republic
Yesterday at 3:11 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – America’s founding rests on a blend of Enlightenment thought and Judeo-Christian moral vision. From the Declaration’s appeal to a Creator to the Constitution’s protection of religious liberty, the nation’s principles point to God-given rights, moral responsibility, and the belief that freedom depends on virtue and faith in public life today...


Families across the US are embracing alternative education models
Yesterday at 2:08 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – More families are looking for alternatives that allow them to slow down, spend more time together, and create healthier home environments. Many successful homeschooling families incorporate real-life learning through cooking, gardening, budgeting, nature exploration, entrepreneurship, travel, and practical life skills...


Why the globalists keep losing and still won’t let go
Last Thursday at 11:11 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Globalist power brokers keep losing public trust yet cling to control through redistricting battles, election rules, taxes, schools, and bureaucracy. From Virginia to Brexit and Poland, the same pattern emerges: elites sidestep voters, spend public money, dodge accountability, and treat government as a permanent ruling class rather than public service...


Another Ebola outbreak emphasizes the need for better hygiene, Q&A 197
Last Thursday at 9:24 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – If SV40 is many times above the safety level in the covid shots, do you think we will get cancer? Are vaccinated sperm still contaminated with mRNA 5 years after the vaccine? If these side effects are cumulative, why has nothing happened yet? What can be done to ensure I don’t have to be on these supplements forever?


RFK Jr. sparks debate over cheap cuts of meat and real nutrition
Last Thursday at 9:22 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Why did RFK Jr.’s comments trigger such strong reactions when the MAHA movement is exposing a hard truth about America’s food culture? For decades, corporations have convinced consumers that real nutrition is either inaccessible or unpleasant while simultaneously flooding the market with addictive processed products designed for...


College grads are worried about AI overtaking the workforce
Last Thursday at 6:21 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – In an attempt to motivate the graduating class of 2026, Schmidt told them they have the power to shape how AI develops, a claim which was also met by laughter and boos. When Schmidt realized he was losing the students over their trepidation about AI, he resorted to buzzwords such as “diversity” and “immigrant.” But the students were not buying what he...


China, America, and the illusion of stability
Last Thursday at 6:20 PM

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Even more concerning for Washington is the growing realization that China possesses advantages America cannot easily replicate. While the United States still leads in advanced chip design, China generates vastly more electricity and can scale industrial production at enormous levels. Beijing’s leadership also possesses far greater...


The silent Harvest: China’s state-sponsored organ trade
Last Thursday at 4:37 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – China’s alleged forced organ harvesting system exposes a chilling convergence of political repression, medical abuse, and profit. Dr. Torsten Trey and DAFOH spotlight evidence of prisoners of conscience targeted for transplants, urging global action, ethical vigilance, and accountability to end state-enabled human rights atrocities worldwide...


The growing assault on police and law and order in America
Last Thursday at 4:09 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – When you are trying to usurp a government and replace it with another form, you must defame and then destabilize. Getting rid of the rule of law is at the top of the list. When peace and order are in place, there is no hunger for exchanging one form of government for another. The attack on law enforcement must be recognized for what it is...


When politicians act like children!
Last Thursday at 2:17 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Democrats seem to be throwing temper tantrums because the Virginia Supreme Court found they didn’t follow the law for the recent ballot initiative to gerrymander their districts. One attorney seems to be calling for the abolishment of the state government because the Democrats didn’t get their way. It seems most politicians reason and act like children...


Duty to Disobey: “Dear God, We are killing our own soldiers”
Last Thursday at 12:06 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Duty to Disobey — a film exploring the experiences of military service members who faced immense pressure during the COVID vaccine mandates. We'll dive into the ethical, emotional, constitutional, and human implications of coercion, informed consent, censorship, religious exemptions, and the...


Why support for regenerative farming is critical today
Last Thursday at 12:05 PM

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Regenerative farming emerges as a vital answer to rising distrust in health, food, and regulatory systems. As concerns over glyphosate, corporate influence, and weakened accountability grow, farmers and consumers push for cleaner methods, transparent labeling, local sourcing, and practical alternatives that protect families, restore soil, and rebuild public confidence today...


Beyond Boeing: What the Trump–Xi summit really revealed
Last Thursday at 12:18 AM

The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – There is a clear lack of trust between both nations; therefore, the underpinnings of summits are to establish guardrails, prevent misunderstandings, and facilitate trade agreements. The importance of the Taiwanese fabrication plants for dedicated semiconductors resulting in high-level microchips for the United States and the world is...


The devastating cost of fatherless homes in America
Last Wednesday at 6:50 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Across America, millions of children are growing up without fathers in the home. In some communities, fatherlessness has become so common that people barely stop to question it anymore. But the consequences are impossible to ignore. We continue seeing unacceptable rates of crime, violence, depression, addiction, hopelessness, poverty, and broken...


The killing fields of Nigeria
Last Wednesday at 5:55 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – More than 120K Christians have been slaughtered in Nigeria. This has been happening since the early 1800’s as jihad has raged against Christians. No tolerance or freedom of religion in this country. This terrible carnage has been unreported and, in some cases, denied. Mike Arnold has made several trips into Nigeria, often at great risk to his own life...


Primaries, “Tic Tac Tech”, and COVID-19 cover-ups
Last Wednesday at 5:53 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – Nate Cain examines key Republican primaries, UAP disclosures, advanced military technology, and COVID-19 accountability failures. Guests Brandon J. Weichert and Ronald F. Owens, Jr. explore national security risks, suppressed innovations, vaccine data concerns, whistleblower warnings, and demands for transparency from public officials across government systems...


First Do No Harm: A medical standard or a medical option?
Last Wednesday at 2:58 PM

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Once an organ is available, the surgical window is tight. Organs must be transplanted quickly. If you need a transplant and you are not at the top of the list, it can be devastating. However, many have chosen to get organ transplants in China. Fortunately, the waiting time is minimal; unfortunately, the organs reportedly come from living victims...


A safer America starts with truth and local leadership
Last Wednesday at 2:56 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America faces urgent choices abroad and at home as regional partners negotiate with Iran, threats test shipping lanes, and families need relief. Local leadership, truthful media, legal accountability, constitutional sheriffs, and a renewed defense of God, family, country, and rule of law offer a path toward safety, trust, and freedom...


Princeton changes its honor code, revealing a severe lack of education
Last Wednesday at 1:22 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Princeton’s Honor Code faces upheaval as widespread cheating exposes a deeper failure in modern education. Rather than blaming AI, the problem points to missing lessons in honor, character, virtue, and self-discipline. America’s founding examples remind schools that integrity must be taught and modeled again before trust in students disappears completely...


When the ‘law’ depends on who you are
Last Wednesday at 1:21 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – There shouldn't be different standards for those in government and those of us who aren’t. For example, the FBI is probing members of the Senate Intelligence Committee for leaking classified information. Should a Senator or a member of their staff be treated differently from Joe Public? What about federal judges who seem to substitute their political agendas for...


Functional Nursing emerges as a key solution in America’s chronic disease crisis
Last Wednesday at 12:12 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – With overburdened physicians and a nationwide chronic disease epidemic, functional nurses are helping bridge an important gap in patient support and wellness education. Depending on licensure and scope of practice, advanced practice registered nurses, such as nurse practitioners, may diagnose and treat...


U.S.-China meetings coincide with major changes in global finance
Last Tuesday at 10:20 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – While all eyes were focused upon the politics taking place in Beijing, China, 5D Chess was being played out in the U.S. as the Federal Reserve, which is the most powerful financial institution on the planet, welcomed the newly confirmed chair, Kevin Warsh. The Senate voted on the CLARITY Act, making it legal for DIGITAL assets to become...


Trump says he’s not thinking about your finances. Here’s why that’s good news
Last Tuesday at 7:55 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – We’re living in one of the strangest economic moments in modern history. On one hand, Americans feel discouraged and financially drained. People are working hard and still feel stuck. Retirement feels impossible for millions of families. Inflation has crushed confidence. Even basic necessities feel expensive now. The economy is simultaneously producing...


How elites global deals threaten American independence
Last Tuesday at 7:06 PM

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – On the home front, Americans are watching the efforts of Trump, his billionaire buddies, the AI gangsters, and most wealthy Democrats complete the effort begun by Franklin Roosevelt to completely centralize the federal government, to create a ruling elite that is drawn from the same sections of society and from the same elite colleges, large...


Will closing the Department of Education fix education?
Last Tuesday at 3:27 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Even if the DOE were abolished tomorrow,” Brooks states, “The ideological orientation of American schooling would remain intact.” The reason for this is that the engines of indoctrination do not originate at the Federal level. The real problem in education is not federal management at the DOE level but ideological capture at the...


Stop and ask the question… Why am I here?
Last Tuesday at 3:26 PM

Your Man, Monk with Monk Coleman – Many of us grow up carrying wounds we don’t fully understand. We learn to protect ourselves by building walls, numbing our emotions, or chasing validation from others. Monk explains how these survival strategies may have helped us cope as children, but often become the very patterns that keep us stuck as adults. The contrast between fear and love...


America’s year of primaries, chips, and trust
Last Tuesday at 3:25 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America faces a defining year as primaries expose party direction, semiconductor strategy reshapes power, and election trust demands action. From Taiwan and Iran to ballots, borders, and institutions, leaders must deliver results. Voters insist on transparency, security, and stewardship rooted in faith, family, country, truth, and courage for America’s future...


Over seven decades of reform work!
Last Tuesday at 1:19 PM

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Peter's stroke recovery through hyperbaric oxygen therapy and his recovery, including his ability to speak again is a highlight of this great conversation. Peter's historical work in psychiatry reform, including his successful defense against a medical license attack in the 1980s, and his decades-long advocacy against harmful psychiatric practices...


Murals of Resistance: The art project giving voice to Iran’s silenced women
Last Tuesday at 12:24 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Angelina Farella – Women, Life, Freedom is about human dignity, protecting women and children, and the courage to stand against oppression. The murals are intended to spark a conversation. The first one in the United States is in Webster, Texas. As the World Cup approaches, Khalili hopes to place 100 of these banners all across America. Through the universal...