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Teen Takeovers are spreading and weak responses are fueling the chaos
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – As teens took over downtown Detroit, hundreds posted videos online, drawing more teens to the scene and inspiring similar street takeovers in other cities. Similar teen takeovers have been reported in Atlanta, Chicago, and Washington, D.C., a clear warning that this is not an isolated problem. Each incident tests public safety, strains police resources...
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The future world order hinges on the US-China rivalry
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – We cannot pretend there is a reset that will fix this at a trade table. The real contest is over security, values, and who will write the rules. The United States must act with clarity. We must harden supply chains for critical technology, shelter partners who rely on us for security, and expose the networks that buy influence and silence...
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When common knowledge is wrong
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Most people recognize that “common sense” is the rarest of elements. However, “common knowledge”, while readily available, is also quite destructive. For example, it is “common knowledge” that “gun control” laws will lower gun crime. However, the recent National Crime Victimization Survey shows that guns were used five times as often to...
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There’s a better way than a 401k
The Tenpenny Files – Joseph Lombardi challenges conventional retirement planning, arguing that 401(k)s often benefit institutions more than families. He explains wealth protection, IRS Code 7702 strategies, private banking, long-term care planning, inflation concerns, and the financial blind spots that leave Americans vulnerable during market instability, illness, disability, and economic uncertainty today nationwide overall...
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Shattered social trust and the fragmentation of liberal society
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Western liberalism no longer appears culturally self-sustaining. It increasingly embodies a civilization’s consuming inherited social capital faster than it replenishes it. The central issue is whether modern liberal societies will possess enough civic glue: shared memory, institutional credibility, and cultural confidence -- to survive the centrifugal pressures now pulling at...
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Marine Sergeant Mark Smith and homes for our troops
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Marine Sergeant Mark Smith’s journey honors Military Appreciation Month through courage, faith, and service. After losing his leg in Iraq, he rebuilds his life, becomes a Georgia State Patrol trooper, and receives a specially adapted home from Homes For Our Troops, highlighting support for injured veterans and their families nationwide...
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Domestic lithium extraction: Securing America’s future
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Domestic lithium extraction offers America a path toward stronger supply chains, affordable energy, and renewed opportunity in overlooked communities. With responsible mining, nuclear innovation, smarter housing policy, public safety, and accountable local leadership, citizens can rebuild prosperity from the ground up while protecting land, family, faith, and national independence for tomorrow...
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Feminism and the redefinition of men, women, and family
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Pastor David Whitney – Is Feminist Ideology interested in bringing people together or practicing the old Marxist doctrine of divide and conquer? Look at their words and actions, and we see this has produced the toxic masculinity that has been foisted on us as something that is real, and it is not. The sad results are that we see an attempt to replace...
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The age of ‘make-believe’ is over
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...
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The return of Barack Obama and shadow banning
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...
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The abortion pill saga continues in the Supreme Court
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...
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Pharmaceutical bribery and its impact on patient safety
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...
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Inside the allegations: Five Eyes and Trump Campaign Surveillance
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...
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CIA Wuhan Whistleblower #15 Dr. Sherri Tenpenny
Project Out Loud – When career bureaucrats with lifetime tenure answer to nobody, the choices of voters matter less, and the power of a permanent managerial class grows. Big tech, big pharma, big agriculture, and the defense contractors can feed that class with resources and influence. The result is a culture that protects its own. Whistleblowers pay a price for speaking out. Records are redacted or...
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After 34 years on the bench, what is Justice Thomas’s legacy?
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...
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America’s Navy stands firm against Iranian threats
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...
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Accountability in pandemic response and election oversight
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...
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Cancer as a parasite: What patients should know
The Tenpenny Files – Dr. William F. Supple explores why anti-parasitic drugs like fenbendazole may target cancer cells, inflammation, and recurrence after conventional treatment fails. Drawing from a family case, suppressed research, and global deworming practices, he challenges mainstream oncology and raises urgent questions about cancer biology, patient choice, and low-cost therapy options today...
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Fairfax County and the broader debate over crime policies
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...
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How media fear amplified public anxiety during COVID-19
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...
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China’s secret plan to replace the dollar and America’s last-ditch mineral war to stop it
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”?
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10/7 was no surprise: The Netanyahu theory that could explain the road to World War III
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...
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A San Francisco woman accidentally found a forgotten legend
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...
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State legislatures are cracking down on the operations of teachers’ unions
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...
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Why many Christians are really leaving church
The Tenpenny Files – Pedro Garcia joins Dr. Sherri Tenpenny to explore why many people are not leaving Jesus, but pain, hypocrisy, legalism, and unanswered suffering. He reveals how doubt often begins in heartbreak, how Gen Z struggles with inherited faith, and how families can face deconstruction with compassion, courage, and renewed hope today...
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Are the consequences commensurate with the crimes?
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...
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Feminist ideology destroys men
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...
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Panic, secrecy, and the science of Hantavirus
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Fear is contagious, and so is misinformation. The right response is neither complacency nor conspiracy. It is clear communication, rigorous science, and international cooperation. If that sounds idealistic, remember that timely transparency stopped previous outbreaks from becoming global catastrophes. Science is our best tool to contain this...
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The economic consequences of the Iran conflict
Trevor Loudon Reports – Global oil reserves at approximately 100 days, with current disruptions projecting oil prices over $200 per barrel, diesel shortages, and impacts on U.S. farmers and transport. He indicated this would contribute to a global recession or depression. Nyquist added that the situation benefits Russia by raising energy prices while damaging the U.S. Navy's reputation for...
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AI and Agenda 2030: The blueprint for total control?
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – In the modern world, artificial intelligence has become an integral part of our daily lives, often without us even realizing it. From the moment we wake up to the time we go to bed, AI is working in the background to make our lives more convenient, efficient, and enjoyable. Here are some of the ways AI simplifies our daily activities. Imagine waking up to...
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The ADHD trap: Why stimulants are failing our kids, and the natural fix that works
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Todd Born examine the ADHD epidemic, exposing how stimulants often fail children while ignoring root causes like poor diet, digital overstimulation, and lack of physical play. They promote an integrative approach using nutrition, probiotics, botanicals, and counseling to restore focus, behavior, and long-term health naturally...
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Can you heal while you sleep?
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – In today’s world, so many people seem to be suffering from unexplained medical issues, ailments, aches, and pains. Our modern medical system increasingly seems to downplay or display outright hostility to more traditional treatments in favor of pharma and “all things new.” With a background in...
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Understanding the news means reading beyond the headlines
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Headlines grab attention, but they often leave crucial context behind. Deeper reading reveals legal nuances, political motives, and unanswered questions behind stories about courts, abortion, transgender treatments, censorship, anti-semitism, and gun policy. Careful readers look past click-driven framing to better understand current events, public debate, and the world around them...
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Rubio exclaims that Iran is “Insane in the brain,” with no cards to play
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Iran’s leadership faces sharp criticism as Marco Rubio’s “insane in the brain” remark frames Tehran’s threats, nuclear ambitions, and pressure tactics. Trump’s strength-based approach, sanctions, and leverage stand against media narratives accused of bias, while American interests, regional stability, and nuclear nonproliferation remain central to the debate over Iran policy today...
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How not to let things rattle us
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Truth steadies anxious hearts as faith, motherhood, and peace come into focus. Honor for mothers meets a call to resist fear, worship faithfully, forgive deeply, and bring every restless thought to Christ. Grace becomes the path where trust grows, mercy holds memory, and lasting peace takes root in daily life...
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The Federal government is still being weaponized under Trump
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Trump Department of Justice has it out for the State of New Jersey. They’re suing the state for using state dollars to provide in-state tuition for illegal immigrants who live in the state. The DOJ claims this denies in-state tuition for U.S. citizens, which is laughably false. The DOJ is also suing the State of New Jersey for a state law that requires law...
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15 years ago, we celebrated the killing of bin Laden, but we’re divided on the fall of Iran
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Fifteen years after the death of Osama Bin Laden united Americans in celebration, the possible collapse of Iran’s regime reveals deep division across the United States. As tensions rise in the Middle East, questions grow over terrorism, nuclear threats, and whether the world is finally witnessing the end of a decades-long global adversary...
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This Supreme Court justice issues a warning about Progressivism
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Progressives like John Dewey criticized the founders for considering principles in the Declaration of Independence as timeless truths. In his view, the ideas in the Declaration were only relevant to their era, not binding on future generations. A few weeks ago, Justice Clarence Thomas was giving a speech at the University of Texas, marking the 250th anniversary of...
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The fracturing of the American melting pot: Cultural shifts and the conflicts ahead
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – America’s melting pot is fracturing as cultural divisions, ideological shifts, and rising antisemitism challenge the shared values that once unified the nation. Debates over socialism, identity, and assimilation reveal a deepening divide over what America represents. The future depends on whether a renewed civic culture can restore common purpose and national unity...
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“5% today… everything tomorrow” The California tax plan critics say could destroy wealth nationwide
On the Record with Christian Briggs – Christian Briggs examines California’s proposed net worth tax, arguing it could force asset selloffs, trigger higher effective tax burdens, and drive wealthy residents out of state. He warns the policy may expand nationwide, reshaping taxation, discouraging investment, and risking long-term economic consequences beyond California’s borders while sparking intense political and economic debate...
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Families unite across politics against glyphosate risks
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Families from across the political spectrum gather outside the Supreme Court of the United States to challenge corporate power and defend health rights. As lawsuits over Roundup and glyphosate unfold, farmers and families demand accountability, transparency, and safer agricultural practices for the future...
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Appeals court sides with parent over school district hiding information
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – AFL called it a “historic victory” in the fight to hold school districts accountable to parents. America First Legal (AFL), attorneys on behalf of the mother, said the district school’s policy had required schools to address students by their preferred pronouns, name, and gender; permit them to use whichever bathroom they wanted; and allow them to...
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