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AI data centers bring major risks with limited benefits – Jackson County says NO
Yesterday at 10:52 PM

The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – AI data centers bring major risks to water, land, infrastructure, and rural way of life — with very limited benefits. Residents deserve full transparency, strict protections, and independent impact studies before any approval is considered. In the name of safety, Flock cameras are appearing on many streets in America...


Opera diva Claire Stadtmueller delivers the end of tyranny
Yesterday at 5:28 PM

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Claire Stadtmueller brings opera, rock, big band, and symphonic music together in The End of Tyranny, a multimedia production shaped by faith, freedom, and personal loss. After refusing COVID mandates, she channels conviction into performance, uniting musicians who sing against oppression, war, technological control, and attacks on human dignity...


Seth Holehouse exposes the forces reshaping America
Yesterday at 5:27 PM

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Seth Holehouse joins The Breggin Hour to examine Epstein revelations, MKUltra survivor testimony, compromised elites, spiritual warfare, and practical preparedness. The conversation exposes patterns of corruption while pointing toward faith, family, truth-seeking, self-reliance, and moral courage as paths to freedom in a world shaped by predatory power...


Are our immigration policies based on suicidal empathy?
Yesterday at 4:18 PM

The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Many Islamic immigrants from the Middle East have a lifelong hatred of Jews, lesbians, and gays. Many of them do not respect women as equals. And many want to change our society to more closely mirror the archaic standards of the countries they left. To help us understand what’s going on in the West with regard to mass...


Statistical anomalies prompt calls for transparency in LA election results
Yesterday at 2:49 PM

Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Questions mount over Los Angeles election results after one ballot-counting window shows a dramatic shift unlike earlier or later returns. Statistical claims, concerns about voter distribution, and suspicions of ballot manipulation drive a broader argument that America’s election system demands transparency, accountability, and serious public scrutiny before trust erodes further...


Understanding Pfizer’s RSV vaccine risks and benefits
Yesterday at 2:28 PM

Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke – Take the recent respiratory syncytial virus vaccine for pregnant women. The manufacturer’s label notes postmarketing reports of increased preterm birth and of neurologic events such as Guillain-Barré syndrome. The label lists residual host cell proteins from Chinese hamster ovary cells and polysorbate 80 among components...


Questions raised over vaccine campaigns and coverage of emerging viruses
Yesterday at 12:59 PM

Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – An increasing number of us are presenting some healthy (no pun intended) skepticism when it comes to all things vaxes and expert medical information that sometimes seems more concerned about wealth than health. Dr. James Lyons-Weiler joins us to talk about Hantavirus, Ebola, and other likely/unlikely...


Economic stress or dealing with Iran… What keeps you up?
Last Sunday at 7:05 PM

Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Inflation rises to 4.2%, the highest in over 3 years. Economist Harry Dent will tell what this all means and the impact of the new Federal Reserve Chairman, Kevin Warsh. On the Iran War, is it a deal or no deal? LTC Sargis Sangari and Army Veteran, Attorney Michael Lebowitz. Has America become dangerously complacent?


When a sports celebration turns into urban ‘progressive’ chaos
Last Sunday at 5:16 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Public celebrations descend into chaos when disorder meets weak accountability. Viral scenes of vandalism, media double standards, and political excuses reveal a deeper civic failure. Restoring pride requires consequences, respect for law enforcement, and a renewed commitment to order, responsibility, patriotism, and the rule of law in American life...


Surrendering to evil is never an option for a Christian
Last Sunday at 4:50 PM

Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Christians face rising attacks on faith, freedom, and constitutional order while silence enables corruption to grow. Courageous believers are called to resist evil, defend truth, protect liberty, and obey God above men, following the examples of America’s Founders, Scripture, and faithful witnesses who refuse surrender to tyranny and darkness...


Keeping the republic in a lawless age
Last Sunday at 3:02 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – America’s republic faces pressure from citizens, courts, and federal agencies that disregard constitutional limits. From FBI misconduct to appliance regulations and sweeping Google data demands, Richard Mack argues that liberty survives only when officials honor their oaths and citizens defend the Constitution against corruption, judicial overreach, and centralized power...


Election integrity under the microscope
Last Sunday at 2:46 PM

Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Many argue that elections in America are either manipulated or counted inefficiently, leading them to question the integrity of the overall election process. Just as outspoken are those who maintain that elections across the country are legitimate and that no election integrity issue exists. This group argues that concerns about election integrity are...


Justice: The fragile balance that holds a society together
Last Sunday at 2:44 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – A fatal track meet stabbing raises hard questions about justice, self-defense, escalation, and accountability. Through facts from trial, witness testimony, and the jury’s verdict, the focus stays on truth over tribal narratives, urging de-escalation, responsible choices, careful investigations, and safer communities rooted in honest judgment and law for all families...


Christian faith and the courage to vote
Last Sunday at 12:22 PM

FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Faith calls Americans to trust God, honor Christian heritage, and live as courageous citizens. From pilgrim perseverance to the National Monument to the Forefathers, the message urges believers to build, vote, pray, protect the vulnerable, and never give up as they seek a more just and grateful nation...


Corruption in China’s military reduces combat readiness
Last Sunday at 12:13 AM

The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – China’s military corruption weakens combat readiness as Beijing faces mounting pressure from energy insecurity, demographic decline, debt, surveillance expansion, and technological rivalry. The United States and its allies gain a rare opportunity to strengthen supply chains, defend Taiwan’s semiconductor edge, counter authoritarian exports, and shape a safer global balance order...


New report warns Social Security and Medicare are nearing insolvency
Last Saturday at 8:01 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – For decades, Americans have been told that Social Security would be there when they needed it. Workers have watched payroll taxes disappear from every paycheck with the expectation that those contributions would provide financial security later in life. Yet the latest report reveals a system under enormous strain, raising serious questions about...


60 minutes might have another minute now that Scott Pelley is gone
Last Saturday at 7:55 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – This guy is insufferable, just like so many others we've seen in the fake news media. This guy has done more damage, along with his other colleagues, to journalism than the folks back in the day, the early 1900s, did to yellow journalism. They're constant lies, misinformation, taking sides, and then when we reject them, they want to play the victim and say that...


The growing threat of drone warfare in modern conflicts
Last Saturday at 7:40 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Autonomous surface and subsurface systems broaden the battlefield to sea and space. Terror networks and proxy forces adapt quickly. That means accountability and clear policy from our leaders. It also means citizens must stay awake. When agencies surveil lawmakers and when budget fights lead to a government shutdown, trust erodes...


Why the Golden State no longer glitters
Last Saturday at 6:02 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – From allegations of election fraud, voter registration, and questionable policies, the shine has truly left the Golden State. How else do you explain the recent exodus from a state with such beautiful scenery and abundant natural resources? With all of the advantages California has, it had to work really hard to drive so many people away...


As thousands exit New York, Hernandez pushes for economic revival
Last Saturday at 6:00 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – The consistent abuse of the taxpayer is increasingly evident as New York state politicians continue to veer away from capitalism and promote socialist policies. Hernandez points out that, “We are driving the tax base away because we have vilified them. We have viewed economic success in America, which is what built America, as a Scarlet Letter...


The story of two Virginians going toe-to-toe on Independence
Last Saturday at 4:23 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Two Virginia founders, Richard Henry Lee and Benjamin Harrison, stand on opposite sides of the independence debate before both sign the Declaration of Independence. Their story reveals clashing strategies, deep family legacies, and the difficult path from hopes of reconciliation to a shared commitment to American liberty and self-government together...


Differences at the edge of life
Last Saturday at 3:36 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Gabrielle Bauer examines free speech, assisted dying, autism, disability, and gender ideology through the question of human value. Her conversation challenges public moral certainty, exposes tensions between private decisions and social judgment, and argues that a free society survives only when difficult assumptions remain open to honest scrutiny and debate...


Why ‘data centers’ have become the target in America’s power debate
Last Saturday at 2:14 PM

Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Now the artificial-intelligence revolution has arrived. Manufacturing is returning to the US. Vehicles, heating systems, industrial equipment, and entire buildings are being pushed toward electrification. Yet instead of confronting the nation’s shortage of firm power, political leaders are looking for a new consumer to blame. That consumer is the data center...


Chemical warfare by proxy: China, cartels, and fentanyl
Last Saturday at 2:12 PM

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – I examine fentanyl as a national security threat linking Chinese precursor chemicals, Mexican cartels, counterfeit pills, money laundering, and border failures. The discussion connects Opium Wars history, gray-zone warfare, public health devastation, veterans, families, and enforcement efforts while asking what victory against America’s opioid crisis truly requires at home...


The AI data center boom: What’s fueling America’s digital expansion?
Last Saturday at 1:08 PM

The Nurses Report with Nicole, Ashley & David – The rapid construction of AI data centers across the US is being driven by several factors. First, demand for AI services is growing rapidly among businesses, governments, researchers, and consumers. Second, AI models require vast computing resources, creating a need for additional capacity. Third, many technology companies want...


The quiet crisis in self-government and the case for local civic action
Last Saturday at 1:07 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Pastor David Whitney – This is a spiritual and civic fight. Prayer matters. So does careful study and steady action. Refuse despair. Teach your children the principles that created liberty. The republic is recoverable when enough citizens learn, petition, and persist for the next generation. Take up the work at the local level today and refuse to hand our posterity...


Pulpits of Liberty: Preaching a nation into existence
Last Saturday at 1:06 PM

Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – A recurring theme is the relationship between religion, morality, and government. Dr. Flick argues that many founders viewed moral and religious principles as important foundations for self-government. He also discusses the origins of concepts such as natural law and claims that Christian thinkers and pastors helped shape these ideas...


The Trump reset vs. Schwab’s global order
Last Saturday at 12:43 AM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – What the WEF and Schwab propose really is a new form of socialist, fascist tyranny that turns sovereign nations and their citizens into dependent subjects of one world government, one world bank, one world health organization, and one world military. Instead of all that, President Trump is rebuilding America’s economic...


A fly, a virus, a pig, and a pardon! The cost of politicizing everything
Last Friday at 10:40 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – A parasitic fly, a virus outbreak thousands of miles away, a livestock regulation bill, a pardon, and an intelligence appointment have nothing in common. Yet in today’s environment, they all become ammunition. They become symbols, talking points, and tools to attack the people we already dislike. This is the danger of a society where politics consumes everything...


New study shows stunning cognitive improvements reversing Alzheimer’s
Last Friday at 8:06 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A woman with advanced Alzheimer's disease experienced dramatic improvements after receiving two doses of psilocybin—the naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in certain species of mushrooms. According to researchers, the changes were significant enough to surprise even those conducting the study...


US inflation hits 4.2% driven by rising energy prices
Last Friday at 8:04 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – When leaders talk crisply about statistics, sound bites can stitch themselves into scandal. A president saying, "I love the inflation," made good headlines for critics. Strip away the spin, and you see the real story. Energy prices pushed this increase. Oil locked up in the Strait of Hormuz and bold military moves to seize tankers matter to...


How the California machine protects itself – until it can’t
Last Friday at 7:25 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Legal ballot harvesting, mass mail voting, and the normalization of post-election counting delays amount to a system of “legal cheating,” a phrase meant not as a technical legal judgment but as a political one. A process can be lawful and still be corrupt in spirit. It can be procedurally accepted and still be designed to widen opportunities...


AUSN lessons learned from Vietnam
Last Friday at 7:24 PM

Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – AUSN highlights Vietnam War lessons while honoring veterans, supporting military families, and expanding Operation Reach Out. Through local partnerships, community gatherings, and civic engagement, the program connects service members, veterans, and families with resources, encouragement, and meaningful support across American towns and...


Why small businesses and women entrepreneurs are losing out on federal contracts
Last Friday at 5:42 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – It turns out that a large portion of the money earmarked for small businesses ends up going to big businesses. One of the biggest reasons is the red tape and the time it takes to cut through that red tape. Many small businesses do not have the manpower and time to go through the burdensome process of applying for help...


Why Republicans are fighting each other at the worst possible time
Last Friday at 5:40 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Conservatives must stop reflexive infighting. Picking through every presidential action while our institutions are under strain is self-defeating. If you love free speech, limited government, and faith in America, fight for those things. Back leaders who secure our borders, defend our allies, and confront global rivals who would carve up our sphere of influence...


Intellectual class cowardice: Dr. Anthony Daniels (a.k.a. “Theodore Dalrymple”)
Last Friday at 5:39 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Anthony Daniels challenges modern evasions around poverty, addiction, psychiatry, emotion, meritocracy, and prejudice. Drawing from medicine, prisons, and travel, he argues that civilization depends on judgment, responsibility, restraint, and the courage to say aloud truths ordinary people often recognize but intellectual elites prefer to avoid, deny, or soften...


What role do government and social media play in protecting your privacy?
Last Friday at 3:57 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – People claim to value their privacy, but share their most personal information with entities that most of whom will sell that data. All for the convenience of our modern world. Then, when their privacy is violated, they claim it was someone else’s job to protect it. I’m here to tell you, the person primarily responsible for protecting your privacy is...


Connecticut declares war on homeschool families
Last Friday at 3:55 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Connecticut’s new homeschooling restrictions spark alarm among parents and advocates who say House Bill 5468 treats families as suspects before they teach at home. Critics warn mandatory reviews, government oversight, and background checks threaten parental rights, educational freedom, homeschool independence, and similar freedoms across America today in the years ahead...


The medical gaslighting epidemic
Last Friday at 3:38 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Autism and the dramatic rise in chronic childhood illness, and the growing frustration among parents who feel their concerns are often minimized or ignored. Ashley and Amy discuss the importance of listening to parents, acknowledging patterns that families are observing, and creating space for open conversation without...


Beginning of the end for the US dollar? 137 countries are building digital currencies
Last Thursday at 11:51 PM

On the Record with Christian Briggs – The expansion of BRICS, central-bank gold accumulation, reserve diversification, and growing concerns about economic sovereignty. Why are governments buying gold at record levels? Why are nations investing billions into digital monetary systems? And what role could CBDCs, tokenized assets, and future payment networks play in the next phase of...