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    The Golden Age gamble: Trump’s vision for a new American era

    Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Trump is trying to replace that old, Cold War model with something else entirely: a transactional America-First economic coalition built around energy, trade, security, manufacturing, and strategic deals that benefit all parties in perpetuity. If his plan succeeds, we are looking at the construction of a massive economic and security network that...

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    The grid is not a vibe! America’s coming energy reckoning

    Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – The electric grid is not a campaign ad. It is not a virtue signal. It is not a spreadsheet of “installed capacity.” It is the most complex machine ever built, and it must obey physics every millisecond of every day. Modern electricity systems must maintain voltage, current, frequency, phase synchronization, and short-circuit strength; conventional power...

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    Guardians of the sea: The Coast Guard’s critical role in protecting America

    Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – Over the past year, the U.S. Coast Guard seized billions of dollars’ worth of illegal drugs on the high seas and in other areas of the nation. This represents some of the most successful operations in recent years. When people hear about the Coast Guard, they usually focus on their large ships and small boats. What they...

  4. 27

    The erosion of standards: How changing norms threaten civility in American and Western society

    The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Public standards of honesty, civility, and accountability continue to weaken as leaders, institutions, and citizens excuse behavior once considered disqualifying. Shared moral norms fracture, trust erodes, and division deepens. Restoring integrity requires renewed commitment to truth, fairness, responsibility, and respect across American and Western society before cultural decline takes root..

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    The WHO pandemic treaty and the construction of permanent emergency rule

    America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – The WHO pandemic treaty expands concerns over permanent emergency rule, biosecurity surveillance, censorship, and pharmaceutical influence. Outbreak anxiety keeps populations fearful while global institutions gain authority, raising urgent questions about public health priorities, civil liberties, and the political machinery behind future biological crises and governance...

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    Twila Brase returns with a new warning about Medicare

    The Tenpenny Files – Twila Brase warns that Medicare Advantage is becoming a controlled healthcare system shaped by automatic enrollment, restricted networks, prior authorization, AI decision-making, and corporate cost containment. Her conversation with Dr. Sherri Tenpenny examines how seniors may lose access to doctors, specialists, cancer centers, and medical independence when it matters most...

  7. 24

    Growing Iran conflict raises questions about energy, inflation & US strategy

    On the Record with Christian Briggs – President Trump’s approach is aggressive but strategic—aimed at eliminating long-term threats rather than managing short-term optics. However, the situation has not unfolded as quickly or cleanly as expected. What was initially believed to be a short conflict has turned into a prolonged and complex engagement, with unexpected resistance and geopolitical...

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    The world order is breaking, and America refuses to admit it

    The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – America’s ruling class clings to outdated assumptions as drones, regional wars, energy corridors, and rival alliances transform global power. From Iran to Russia and China, adversaries adapt faster than Washington’s strategy, exposing the limits of military dominance and signaling a dangerous shift toward a fragmented, multipolar world order now unfolding...

  9. 22

    Medicare Advantage is becoming a trap

    The Tenpenny Files – Twila Brase joins Dr. Sherri Tenpenny to expose how Medicare Advantage, prior authorization, AI-driven denials, and administrative controls reshape healthcare access. The discussion reveals how delays, appeals barriers, and corporate incentives ration care while doctors lose authority and patients face a system increasingly built on surveillance, dependency, and nationwide control...

  10. 21

    Lights Out! #18 David Tice

    Project Out Loud – The danger is not some fanciful Hollywood plot. Citizens must demand action from elected officials and utility boards. We can start by spreading awareness and applying pressure until protecting transformers is a national priority rather than an obscure briefing in a bureaucracy. If we wait for a catastrophe to teach us the lesson, the cost will dwarf any price tag we balk at today...

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    When principles turn into a political firestorm: The Thomas Massie story

    The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – A candid conversation about the political firestorm surrounding Thomas Massie, the growing divide within conservative politics, and the dangerous rise of ideological tribalism in America. As tensions continue to rise following criticism from Donald Trump toward Massie, we take a deeper look at what this controversy...

  12. 19

    Inner-city voices question decades of one-party leadership

    Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Is the era of mindless one-party rule over minority Americans over? One of the things Trump has accomplished in this decade is challenging the status quo, asking good questions of ALL Americans. He asked minority communities, 5+ decades of Democrat rule, how has that worked out for you? We took those questions to heart and began thinking...

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    Public health outbreaks and vaccines

    America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock and Malcolm Out Loud – The damage is real. After the COVID years, many patients refuse routine immunizations. Parents who once followed public health guidance now say never again. That reaction is not irrational. It was produced by overreach, by messaging that claimed absolute answers, and by institutions that put expedience above nuance...

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    Why everything in politics comes back to money

    The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Politics has become all about the money. Taking money from donors, spending money on campaigns, and embezzling money from taxpayers to bribe people for their votes. Once you figure out that politics is all about the money, things start to make more sense. Obama signed the Affordable Care Act, which actually made healthcare less affordable...

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    How lost wars shape public opinion on military action

    Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America’s impatience shapes military policy, and lost wars erode trust in sacrifice. The nation needs clearer standards for force, honest diplomacy, renewed civic duty, and leaders who choose substance over spectacle. Endurance, voting, education, faith, family, and country remain essential to preserving freedom before complacency costs everything for generations ahead...

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    Why MAHA voters crossed party lines in 2024

    The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – MAHA supporters navigate shifting political alliances after RFK Jr.’s 2024 campaign, weighing Trump’s promises against concerns over health policy, corporate influence, glyphosate, data centers, and local control. Elizabeth Frost and Mark Harris explain why grassroots action, independent candidates, and county-level decisions now shape the movement’s next phase across rural Ohio...

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    Enduring the storm: The search for meaning in suffering

    The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Exploring Christian, philosophical, and cultural understandings of suffering, this broadcast reflects on meaning, redemption, good versus evil, and spiritual growth. Drawing from Pope John Paul II and Boethius, it considers how trials deepen courage, wisdom, faith, and hope while revealing suffering’s place within providence, love, and eternal purpose for humanity...

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    A commencement speech that changed hundreds of lives

    The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Commencement speaker Anil Kochhar shocked the crowd when he announced that he would personally pay off the final year of student loans for every 2026 graduate in the program. The gift impacted 176 undergraduate students and 26 master’s degree recipients, instantly removing a financial burden that many feared would follow them for decades...

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    Cat and Dog Theology: Is your faith self-centered?

    The Tenpenny Files – Bob Sjogren challenges believers to confront self-centered Christianity through Cat and Dog Theology, exposing how prayer, worship, parenting, and church life can quietly revolve around personal comfort instead of God’s glory. His message calls Christians to examine motive, surrender deeply, and rediscover faith rooted in honoring the Master above all...

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    Where words fail, music speaks… or not?

    The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – America has a rich musical heritage, spanning many styles, composers, and performers. Dr. Rich argues that many young people are unfamiliar with influential figures such as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, John Williams, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, and others. Are students not being educated in the rich legacy of American music?

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    The battle for transparency amidst the deep state’s lock on power

    Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – The release of JFK, RFK, MLK, and Amelia Earhart assassination-related documents, noting CIA interference, and Trump’s postponement of an AI executive order to avoid ceding technological advantage to adversaries like China. Migliaccio confirms the CIA removed document boxes from Tulsi Gabbard’s office related to...

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    The growing divide between urban and rural voter turnout

    Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America’s urban-rural turnout divide reveals how attention, trust, and civic action shape elections nationwide. As misinformation, energy prices, foreign policy, and local concerns collide, voters face a clear choice: retreat into outrage or show up for facts, accountability, and practical leadership that affects everyday life in towns, counties, and communities...

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    What is the Presidential 1776 award for civics?

    The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Under the Trump Administration, the federal government is pushing for a renewal of civics education. Education Secretary Linda McMahon commended the student participants. “To all of the students showing off their knowledge of our amazing nation and leaving their mark celebrating our Semiquincentennial, you’ve earned a big round of...

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    Neuro Emotional Technique (NET), nervous system healing, and functional medicine

    The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Functional Nurse Academy graduate Beth Ereio shares her healing journey from autoimmune illness to renewed vitality through functional medicine, nervous system support, and Neuro Emotional Technique. Melissa and Beth explore trauma, emotional stress, root causes, and the mind-body connection in chronic disease recovery and hope...

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    The dangerous ambiguity at the heart of Taiwan’s future

    Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Beijing knows it does not need to rely only on missiles. Influence campaigns, economic leverage, population flows, and legal arguments can hollow out Taiwan from within. Taiwan’s current constitution was written for a mainland that no longer exists. That mismatch creates openings Beijing can exploit through politics, legal pressure, and commerce...

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    Aluminum, vaccines, and the developing brain

    The Tenpenny Files – Dr. Christopher Exley explains how aluminum exposure may affect developing brains, why vaccine adjuvants raise urgent neurological questions, and how families reporting seizures, regression, inflammation, or autism are dismissed. The conversation explores immune transport into brain tissue, Alzheimer’s disease, environmental exposure, industry pressure, and the politics surrounding vaccine safety research...

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    Gen Z’s spiritual awakening: Why America is seeing a revival

    The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – While many institutions have lost public trust, spiritual belief appears to be regaining credibility among younger generations searching for answers that politics and materialism have failed to provide. In a culture that often celebrates outrage and division, this movement reflects a growing desire to build a kinder, healthier, and more unified society...

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    Dr. Felicia Bridges: Love your work, transform your life

    Your Man, Monk with Monk Coleman – Refusing to let adversity define her, she traveled to Manchester to study, expanding her worldview and deepening her academic and personal foundations. When she returned, she completed her education and dedicated her life to helping those society often overlooks. Dr. Bridges worked closely with at-risk youth and women involved in...

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    How citizens can restore limited government in America

    Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Chris Wright of American Renaissance Network urges citizens to defend constitutional liberties, restore popular sovereignty, and engage locally. From free speech and Second Amendment rights to election integrity and limited government, Americans are called to hold officials accountable, preserve liberty, and strengthen the republic through civic participation in their communities...

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    Lie. Rinse. Repeat. The politics of dependency

    The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – Communists do not care about human life; it is simply a means to an end. To Communists, it is only necessary to experiment and manipulate, and of course to vote, to keep them in power. Greed and resentment for those who have accomplished success, taking from those who work hard, level the playing field for them...

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    Honoring the fallen, defending the Republic

    The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – It’s not just the soldier, sailor, airman, or marine who has given the last full measure of devotion, but their families as well. Those men and women who gave their last full measure of devotion. We often forget that those in the military do not take an oath to the President or even the government of the United States, but to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution...

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    Promise of Healing #17 Gold Star Mother Susan Price

    Project Out Loud – Science wins when claims meet rigorous tests. The last decade taught us to be careful about simple fixes wrapped in big promises. Still, the history of medicine has room for the unexpected. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy was once dismissed by many. Today, it helps veterans and people recovering from strokes. New therapies often arrive at the intersection of technology and human need...

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    Memorial Day means more than a cookout

    Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Not all wounds are visible. We lose veterans every day to suicide and addiction. The transition from structured service life to civilian life can be brutal. Men and women trained to operate in cohesive units — to watch each other’s backs — can return to a society that has no equivalent. For some, alcohol becomes the default painkiller. For too many, it becomes a final answer...

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    Memorial Day is everyday for our military’s Gold Star families

    Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – Memorial Day carries daily meaning for Gold Star families as they honor fallen heroes, remember sacrifice, and support military loved ones. Through personal loss, patriotic reflection, and Operation First Response’s work with veterans, first responders, and families, the message calls Americans to remember names, stories, service, courage, faith, and freedom...

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    How deep does the CCP’s influence extend within our country?

    Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Americans, for example, cannot freely purchase property in China. Yet our country has allowed itself to become vulnerable through largely unregulated purchases of farmland and real estate across the United States, giving China a foothold here that could become almost impossible to remove once established. Academia in the US has also become...

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    Predators, pandemics, policy, and Steele

    The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough joins Sage Steele to challenge COVID-era narratives, vaccine policy, gain-of-function research, and institutional accountability, drawing parallels to tobacco industry denial while arguing that protected vaccine manufacturers, public health leadership, and expanding childhood schedules demand urgent public scrutiny and debate across America today...

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    Judd Saul on the frontlines protecting persecuted Christians in Nigeria

    Trevor Loudon Reports – Loudon and Saul warned that without stronger action, Nigeria risks full-scale civil war, massive refugee flows into Europe and neighboring countries, and further gains for Chinese and Russian interests. Saul expressed hope that a stronger U.S.-Nigeria relationship could bring stability, fair economic development, and protection for Christians while countering corruption and...

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    What is really driving the climate scare?

    The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Todd and Tom challenge climate alarmism, arguing that activists, media, politicians, and global institutions drive fear while ignoring practical environmental concerns. They examine carbon dioxide claims, public gullibility, political pressure, wealth transfers, and ways to refocus attention on issues that truly affect nature...

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    The Ridglan Beagles raids

    The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Ridglan beagles taste freedom as rescuers, activists, and legal advocates expose alleged cruelty at a Wisconsin breeding facility supplying laboratories. The campaign highlights raids, protests, investigations, and court battles while calling for stronger animal welfare laws, non-animal research methods, and lasting protection for dogs still trapped inside and beyond...

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    Primaries, protest votes, and political change

    Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Sadly, voter turnout for the primaries is usually pretty dismal – 20-30% of registered voters is all. Of course, some elections are contested, some are not, which might explain a few things. But it also explains the ongoing re-election of the people in office for decades, and those we complain about...

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    Economic and energy crisis as Warsh becomes new Fed chair

    Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Justice Clarence Thomas swore in Kevin Warsh as the new Fed chair. With energy prices and higher inflation, how can Warsh navigate and reform the Fed? with Economic Strategist David Tice, Energy Expert Todd Royal, and author of the Affordability series, Daniel Baranowski. Evangelist Dr. Alveda King will join us and remind us that Freedom Carries the...

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    Extremism has two dangerous cliffs

    Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Extremism grows from uncertainty and false certainty, pushing people toward fear, alienation, and bullying instead of honest dialogue. A call for balance, evidence, humility, and compassion urges readers to resist groupthink, avoid hyperbole, listen carefully, and choose brotherhood over dangerous ideological cliffs in public life...

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    Trump shocks critics with support for psychedelic mental health research

    The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The conversation surrounding mental health in America is changing rapidly. As policymakers, researchers, and healthcare leaders search for solutions to one of the nation’s most devastating public health crises, MAHA is positioning itself at the center of a movement that could fundamentally reshape how America approaches healing...

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    When elections lose public trust

    The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Election controversies raise urgent questions about whether Americans can still trust the republic they inherit. From blocked oversight in Georgia to voter-registration fraud in Los Angeles and gerrymandering battles before state and federal courts, secrecy, legal fights, and political maneuvering challenge confidence in fair representation and self-government nationwide today again...

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    Trump remains firmly in control of MAGA movement and Republican Party

    After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Donald Trump remains firmly in command of MAGA and the Republican Party, defying claims that his influence is fading. Recent primary victories show his endorsement still matters, while fractures over foreign policy, affordability, and voter appeal create challenges as Republicans fight to protect congressional control and advance his agenda nationally...

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    Taken up: Why the ascension still changes everything

    FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Speaker Mike Johnson’s prayer reminds Americans that rights come from God, while faith calls believers to speak truth with courage and grace. Spiritual growth requires worship, Scripture, and service before trials arrive. Jesus’ ascension reveals the King who reigns, prepares a place, and intercedes before the Father for us all...

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    America between two rivals: Russia or China?

    Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – No other country on earth has the power the United States has to hold aggressive countries accountable for their actions against other nations. And there are no other countries on earth other than Russia and China that have the potential to challenge American military power. Should the US maintain closer relations with Russia or with China?

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    The climate story is changing. Energy reality is not!

    Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – This episode argues for a new settlement: stop exaggerating climate risk with implausible scenarios; stop suppressing complexity when the evidence becomes inconvenient; stop using Net Zero as a substitute for serious industrial strategy; and stop treating nuclear power as an embarrassing exception to environmental politics...

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    Diane Sare vs. The System: Can Independents break through in 2028?

    Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Ballot access in a two-party system is a race all by itself. Strict and varied state-level rules and signature requirements make it difficult and expensive for third-party candidates to even get on the ballot. For candidates to get on the ballot for the presidential election, the numbers vary greatly by state. For example, in California, you must...

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    Social fabric vs the scientific mind

    America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Nicholas Christakis defends science as a living process shaped by curiosity, failure, and discovery, while confronting public distrust after COVID-era rigidity. His insights on networks, emergence, friendship, and institutions reveal a deeper struggle: preserving scientific freedom and humility without allowing bureaucracy to harden inquiry into ideology across modern society today...

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