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USMCA at a crossroads: Alejandro Martinez Araiza’s vision for a win-win North America
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – As the USA, Mexico, and Canada appear poised to miss the July 1 deadline tied to key USMCA review and implementation issues, concerns are growing over renewed trade tensions, supply chain uncertainty, labor disputes, and the future of North American economic cooperation...
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The SAVE Act will NOT save the republic
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Trump recently said he would only sign the renewal of another unconstitutional bill, the renewal of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, if it included the SAVE Act. He wants Congress to pass not just one unconstitutional infringement on the rights of the people and their states, but two...
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How the Ebola outbreak compares to past global health crises
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A limited Ebola outbreak raises fresh questions about public health transparency, government accountability, and institutional trust. Economic pressure weighs on families facing high costs, while human trafficking threatens vulnerable communities. Leaders must tell the truth, protect citizens, confront exploitation, and defend faith, family, country, and the most vulnerable neighbors today...
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The financial war most Americans never saw coming
On the Record with Christian Briggs – This isn't merely a story about trade deficits, cheap manufacturing, or international politics. It's a story about financial power, critical minerals, banking networks, global infrastructure, and the battle to shape the monetary system of the twenty-first century. We trace China's transformation from a poor, largely rural nation into a...
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Discretion: An evil force or a powerful tool of justice
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The challenge for every leader, officer, teacher, supervisor, or official is to recognize that discretion is not a privilege — it is a responsibility. It demands self-control. It demands fairness. It demands accountability. And above all, it demands the constant awareness that your decisions affect real people with real lives. Discretion is powerful...
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The boy who couldn’t speak & the story that is captivating scientists worldwide
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Houston’s condition left him unable to speak or control his body—but with extraordinary cognitive and perceptual abilities that stunned every professional who encountered him. His case has since become the subject of major scientific inquiry, a new national documentary, and season one of the hit podcast The Telepathy Tapes, which...
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James Nuzzo on why men’s spaces disappear
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – James Nuzzo examines sex differences, men’s health, academic ideology, and the erosion of male spaces. Drawing on physiology, sports performance, and cultural trends, he argues that biological reality still matters while universities, media, and social institutions increasingly reshape debate around feminism, masculinity, and the need for male-only arenas across society...
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Fasting, faith, & the Biblio diet
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Fasting, faith, and biblical nutrition come together as Ashley Caputo and Amy Whitlock explore how ancient rhythms support modern healing. They discuss intermittent fasting, whole foods, cellular repair, gut health, and spiritual discipline, inviting listeners to return to simple, intentional habits that nourish the body, mind, and spirit each day...
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US Senate signals generations at increased risk of cancer, Q&A 198
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Can a person get Myocarditis 2 years after the shot, even if they don’t have it within a few weeks after the shot? Should people who are unvaccinated, like my wife, not be intimate with vaccinated individuals, like myself, 3-4 years post Pfizer vaccine? What are coatings around supplements and capsules made of?
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Iran, the Abraham Accords, and the next Middle East test
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – The Strait of Hormuz sits at the center of this tension. Iran’s recurring hints about mines, disruption, and closure are not just military threats. They are psychological and economic weapons. Even unproven reports can rattle markets, raise insurance costs, and create uncertainty. But as the panel notes, the practical problem for Iran is that...
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Superpower cost #19 Trevor Loudon
Project Out Loud – This moment is urgent and fragile. The next elections will matter. Leadership will be judged by whether it finished the tasks it started or abandoned them when the headlines turned ugly. We can limp into decline, or we can marshal our economic power, our alliances, and our moral imagination to shrink tyranny and expand freedom. The price of being a superpower is high...
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Rising geopolitical tensions threaten trade, food, and energy security
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Yon emphasized the strategic importance of maritime chokepoints such as the Danish Strait, the Strait of Hormuz, the Panama Canal, the Suez Canal, and the Strait of Malacca. These locations are not obscure geographic trivia; they are the pressure valves of the international system. If even one is blocked or militarized, the economic...
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News Alert: What’s going in and out of the sewers in NYC?
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Mysterious men enter Brooklyn sewer manholes at night, while officials and media frame them as treasure hunters seeking lost valuables. The explanation raises more questions amid global terror threats, political violence, and World Cup security concerns, prompting demands for credible answers about what is happening beneath New York City streets...
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Controversy over Fulton County ballot seizure explained
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Washington repeats familiar promises while Americans demand answers on sealed records, ballot seizures, immigration enforcement, and election trust. Fulton County becomes a flashpoint for chain of custody, audits, and transparency. Citizens face a choice: argue online or organize locally, serve as poll workers, and protect the republic together with resolve...
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National security, Cuba, and political realignment take center stage
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – The modern Democratic Party has abandoned traditional American values in favor of extreme positions on late-term abortion, prioritizing illegal immigrants over American citizens, election integrity concerns, and gender ideology involving minors. Nate Cain cites a CBRE report detailing 725 corporate headquarters relocations between...
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Surgeon General issues warning about screen time for kids
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – “Early exposure to screens carries developmental and cognitive risks. Screen use in early life is linked to poorer language outcomes,” the advisory states, pointing to research that found that children who used screens more had poorer language skills. The advisory further states that excessive screen time has been linked to inferior educational and health...
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George Washington’s warning and the GOP’s loyalty test
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Washington warned of the dangers of political factions and party dissension. Sadly, it appears the American people have not listened. Because, just as Washington warned us, today we see one of the political parties seeking their advancement through the absolute power of an individual. This election cycle, we already have two GOP incumbents...
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How Sweatshirts of Hope helps families fight addiction
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Sweatshirts of Hope supports families facing addiction by connecting them with resources, prayer, and community. Founder Terry Derstine shares how his daughter’s struggle with painkiller abuse grows into a ministry of healing. With volunteers, businesses, first responders, and livestream outreach, the mission offers hope through faith in Jesus Christ today...
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Understanding homeopathy: Remedies, healing, and homeostasis
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Registered homeopath Tanya Kell joins Melissa to explore homeopathy, vital force, remedy selection, and the body’s natural return to balance. The conversation connects physical symptoms with emotions, stress, and generational trauma while highlighting Arnica, educational resources, and Tanya’s accessible classes for holistic wellness and healing...
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An ancient new fire for faith and purpose
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Pentecost reminds believers that the Holy Spirit launches the church into mission, service, and prayer. Faith steadies hearts through disappointment, noise, and civic tension. Spiritual practices cultivate resilience, while gifts find purpose in local congregations. Trusting God, praying for peace, and tending the soul prepares Christians for every coming storm...
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How U.S. oil exports are reshaping Asian energy markets
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – When American crude moves through a canal to refuel Asia, the balance shifts. When the United Arab Emirates leaves OPEC, that cartel loses its grip. When Russia sells trapped barrels on open markets, prices climb, and sanctions yield strange beneficiaries. Control of routes decides who can project strength. The Strait of Hormuz matters...
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The hidden forces behind America’s public narratives
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The most effective tool of unseen influence is narrative control — deciding which stories are told, which facts are emphasized, and which questions are never asked. When information is filtered, shaped, or selectively presented, people form opinions based on incomplete realities. This is why so many political battles today are not about policy details but about...
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Is the housing market about to crash?
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The national conversation has become dominated by doom-and-gloom predictions, but the data tells a more balanced story. Yes, prices in some cities are falling. Yes, affordability remains strained. But this is not 2008. There is no widespread subprime lending crisis, no wave of toxic mortgage products, and no massive oversupply of vacant homes...
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The internet runs on outrage! Fighting the algorithms
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – The strangest territory in the conversation was the puzzle of why already-wealthy pundits drift into stranger and stranger territory. Tucker Carlson made millions at Fox and is making millions now. Candace Owens married into substantial money. Megyn Kelly walked away from NBC with a fortune. None of them needs the next dollar...
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Will the real fascists please stand up
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I’m reminded of the line from the movie, The Princess Bride. “You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.” Because when I look up “fascism” in the dictionary, I find two things. First, there’s some fascism in both major political parties. Second, one party appears to be steeped in it...
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A Congressional seat for sale? Questions follow Massie’s upset loss
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – So, what is the price of a Congressional seat? I guess the answer depends on what lines are drawn, who does the drawing, and the crossing. Anne Bishop was right, “Everything has a price. It’s just what you’re willing to pay for it.” Politics is not for the faint of heart. One primary race in Kentucky has opened a window into the...
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CO2 is good, not bad: Why critics say the UN has climate science wrong
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – CO2 is presented as beneficial rather than dangerous, challenging climate alarmism and claims from major government agencies. Gregory Wrightstone and the CO2 Coalition highlight research, climate history, and scientific debate, arguing that open inquiry is essential for sound policy and a better understanding of carbon dioxide’s role in the environment...
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How 15 Days changed America
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – The curve changed often, and we were told we could shop at some places but not others. As the creator of the documentary film 15 Days, Natalya Murkahver shares with us the reason for the sudden halt of a worldwide scam that may not be revived to the same size and magnitude...
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How blue cities became laboratories for globalist failure
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Look at budgets printed to please donors while basic services wobble. Look at sanctuary policies that shift costs to hardworking taxpayers and force cities to house people without adequate screening or planning. That is not incompetence alone. It is a choice. It is performance dressed up as governance. The result is predictable...
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America forgot George Washington’s most important warning
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Washington’s farewell address offers a timely warning about national unity, political division, foreign entanglements, and the indispensable role of religion and morality in public life. His words challenge Americans to reconsider the foundations of liberty, education, and civic responsibility while reflecting on how far the nation has drifted morally today...
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Justice or politics? America’s crime problem
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The FBI made a big announcement about nationwide violent crime going down. While that is generally good news, think about it for a second. While crime may have gone down across the nation, what about those areas where violent crime still runs rampant? Should they celebrate the fact that other parts of the country have less violent crime while...
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What the world needs now is love
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Let’s face it, we are a divided nation. It seems we are more divided than we have ever been. When this song came out, the country was divided over war and social issues. The same can be said of today. We are divided over the war in Iran and several social issues, like males in female locker rooms and sports, to hiring quotas based on gender, ethnicity, and race...
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Healthmaxxing vs. Reality
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Ashley Caputo and Amy Whitlock unpack the pressure of healthmaxing and bring wellness back to real life. They share practical ways families can eat healthier on a budget, reduce stress around food, shop smarter, and build sustainable habits without expensive supplements, perfectionism, or performative routines that make wellness feel unattainable...
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Gerrymandering and the crisis of legitimacy
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Gerrymandering becomes more than a mapmaking dispute as Americans lose faith in elections, courts, and democratic rules. Partisan redistricting exposes a deeper legitimacy crisis, where each side sees defeat as existential and the nation drifts toward tribal politics, mistrust, and a cold civil war that threatens the republic itself today...
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America at 250: Reflecting on the journey from revolution to renewal
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Angelina Farella – As America approaches its 250th birthday, citizens reflect on a journey from revolution to renewal, celebrating liberty, democracy, and self-government while confronting division, imperfect ideals, and changing patriotism. The Semiquincentennial invites renewed commitment to unity, justice, and the unfinished promise of a nation still shaping its future together steadily...
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Who’s winning the Iran conflict? Nobody seems to know
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – U.S. media reported negotiations breakthroughs, Trump and several people close to him hinted at the same thing, and some even speculated that Iran would join the Abraham Accords. The accompanying undertone to all of these rumors, leaks, and speculations has been the steady drumbeat of war. More Israeli facilities reduced to...
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AI factchecks the Pfizer flop
The Nurses Report with Ashley, Nicole, & David – The nurses examine how AI platforms judge their own fact-checking around Pfizer, public health messaging, and media framing. Their discussion highlights a troubling pattern: tools may criticize tone while quietly validating key facts, reminding listeners that discernment, primary sources, and open debate remain essential in an age of automated authority...
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Faith, revival, and hope in troubled times
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – The conversation also addresses broader religious and social themes, including revival, suffering, faith, discipleship, evangelism, and the role of Christianity in society and politics. White and Cook discuss conditions in Uganda, Iran, and the United States, drawing comparisons between hardship, spiritual commitment, and...
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The Mangioni case and the dangerous rise of justifying violence
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...
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Can Mohammedanism be allowed in our Republic?
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?
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Trump’s endorsed candidates are winning big
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...
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Water quality shocking #16 Tim James
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...
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Where is our Navy? Peace through strength at sea
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...
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Mark Cuban breaks with Democrats to support TrumpRX prescription drug plan
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...
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Why the globalists keep losing and still won’t let go
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...
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The bioenergetic bridge between medicine and Qigong
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Medical Qigong practitioner Keith Coley joins Nurse Gail Macrae to explore how energetic medicine, frequency healing, and Qi cultivation address root causes beneath chronic illness. Their conversation challenges symptom management and invites listeners to restore coherence through sound therapy, acupuncture, and consistent intentional daily practice...
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Xi–Trump Beijing showdown! Behind the smile is a ruthless power game
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Taiwan and Iran were front and center in private talks. These are not abstract policy issues. They are flashpoints where miscalculation yields real death. A firm line on Taiwan is not provocation. It is deterrence. When outsiders offer to broker influence, the answer must be clear and grounded in strategic interests and moral clarity...
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Another Chinese spy caught hiding under the Democratic banner
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Democrats face renewed scrutiny after former Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang admits to acting at Beijing’s direction, spreading pro-CCP narratives and concealing foreign ties. The case raises fresh concerns about Chinese Communist Party influence operations, Democratic accountability, and national security threats inside American local politics and party networks today nationwide again...
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Trevor Loudon and Scott McMahan reveal infiltration tactics targeting the GOP
Trevor Loudon Reports – Loudon noted Flynn’s 2013 visit to Russia’s GRU (military intelligence) as DIA director, his 2015 RT-paid Moscow dinner with Vladimir Putin and Jill Stein, and subsequent promotion of narratives aligning with Russian foreign policy goals such as weakening NATO, isolating Israel, and reorienting U.S. alliances toward Russia and China. McMahan maintains that the...
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The digital Trap: How loneliness and screens are hijacking young minds
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Modern screen dependency and loneliness fuel anxiety, insomnia, and metabolic strain by keeping young bodies locked in chronic stress. Dr. Maria Kosma and Dr. Peter McCullough emphasize embodied consciousness, urging families, schools, and communities to restore outdoor play, shared meals, dancing, biking, and purposeful movement for healthier minds and bodies...
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