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Restitution: A remedy for justice, or another form of prison
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Federal restitution and sentencing practices continue to raise concerns about fairness, accountability, and rehabilitation within the justice system. Critics argue that prosecutorial power, inconsistent sentencing, and lifelong financial penalties create lasting harm for defendants, fueling growing calls for criminal justice reform, transparency, and protection of constitutional rights...
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Judge apologizes to wannabe assassin as gunshots are fired in DC
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – When Cole went before the judge to answer to the charges, the Muslim judge said he found the conditions "disturbing," "legally deficient," "punitive," and inappropriate for someone with no record, saying, “Whatever you’ve been through, I apologize” and expressing being "very troubled." The judge then chastised the prosecutors and demanded explanations for...
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Leftist rhetoric fuels more violence targeting Trump admin
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – We open with a detailed examination of the latest attempted assassination of President Trump and the dangerous pattern of inflammatory rhetoric from the political Left that continues to incite political violence across America. New York State Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio joins us for a candid discussion on...
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Carpetbagger Spanberger wages war against bipartisan fairness in Virginia
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – Virginia’s redistricting fight intensifies as Governor Abigail Spanberger pushes a controversial referendum now challenged before the state supreme court. Critics argue the new maps undermine fairness and fuel partisan division, while broader concerns grow over political extremism, constitutional rights, and escalating tensions shaping the future of governance in the...
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The consequences of ignoring media accountability today
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Rising violence reflects years of unchecked rhetoric, sensational reporting, and profit-driven outrage. Media failures fuel distrust, conspiracy, and division while institutions struggle to respond. Accountability, responsible leadership, and stronger civic values are urgently needed to redirect public anger away from chaos and toward reform, stability, truth, and a safer, more unified society...
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Secrecy and nondisclosure agreements erode public trust
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – In rural Mason County, residents confront a massive data center proposal threatening farms, homes, and local resources. Secrecy and nondisclosure agreements fuel distrust, as communities demand transparency, responsible planning, and control over decisions shaping their land, economy, and future...
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Chicago superintendent says NO to school closures on May 1
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Chicago schools face a growing standoff as the superintendent insists classrooms remain open on May 1 while the Chicago Teachers Union pushes for a walkout. Parents, officials, and Brandon Johnson weigh in, raising concerns about lost learning time, childcare challenges, and the broader political tensions shaping education decisions in the city...
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‘Teen Takeovers” spiral out of control across America
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – A new crime trend known as "teen takeover" has recently appeared among teenagers throughout America. This phenomenon involves large groups of teens gathering in a city or town to create chaos, committing acts like assault, robbery, destruction of private property, and other offenses. The Navy Yard neighborhood in Washington, D.C., recently...
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The four signers from Connecticut who delivered independence
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Discover how Connecticut’s four signers—Roger Sherman, Samuel Huntington, William Williams, and Oliver Wolcott—stand firmly for independence. Explore their convictions, influence, and roles in shaping the Declaration of Independence, as well as contemporary perspectives from fellow patriots who recognize their unwavering commitment to breaking from British rule and securing...
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The many faces of the drug abuse nightmare
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – This deep dive examines the evolving drug crisis, from methamphetamine shifts to fentanyl’s deadly global supply chain. It explores cartel operations, synthetic opioids, and rising youth vulnerability shaped by cultural pressures. Insights from Richard Baum reveal urgent lessons and policy challenges confronting America’s ongoing battle against addiction and trafficking...
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The political fight against biometric identification for policing
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – There is legislation in Illinois that was introduced in the State House one day before a college student was killed that would handcuff police investigators by prohibiting the use of biometric identification systems. Biometric identification verifies identity using unique physical or behavioral traits, such as fingerprints, facial features, iris scans...
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A bitter rivalry between two Rhode Island delegates that ushered in independence
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – I take you into a fierce Rhode Island rivalry between Stephen Hopkins and Samuel Ward, tracing their legal battles, political clashes, and rise to the Continental Congress. This story reveals how personal conflict shaped colonial leadership and influenced the path toward American independence in a fascinating and often overlooked chapter...
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How gun control laws impact home-based firearm creation
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A man faces prison for building firearms at home, raising urgent questions about gun control, constitutional rights, and personal liberty. As courts reshape legal standards, his case highlights the tension between state power and individual freedom, challenging whether the right to bear arms truly extends within one’s own home...
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How activist judges derail MAHA and vaccine policy
The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – Activist judges disrupt the MAHA agenda, halting vaccine injury discussions and influencing key health policies. Nurses examine controversial rulings tied to ACIP, taxpayer funding, and gender care. The conversation highlights growing tensions between courts, public health, and political priorities, raising concerns about judicial overreach and its impact on American society...
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The promise and perils of artificial intelligence today
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America stands at a crossroads as artificial intelligence reshapes daily life, markets, and power. It promises efficiency and breakthroughs while amplifying bias, resource strain, and risk. As talk of general intelligence grows, urgent questions emerge about rights, law, and humanity, demanding clear safeguards to protect freedom, families, and the future...
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SCOTUS upholds 1st Amendment rights of therapists in Colorado case
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Supreme Court delivers an 8–1 ruling affirming First Amendment protections for therapists, striking down a Colorado law restricting certain counseling practices. Justices emphasize free speech and viewpoint neutrality, while dissent warns of harmful consequences. The decision reshapes ongoing legal battles over conversion therapy laws nationwide and sparks intense debate...
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Activist judges block vaccine injury transparency
The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – I expose how activist judges derail public health transparency and block critical discussions on vaccine injuries. I reveal how flawed coding systems erase patient harm, leaving families without answers or care. This fight is about truth, accountability, and restoring trust between patients, caregivers, and the institutions meant to protect them...
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Why grassroots action is key to defending freedom today
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – We are witnessing a quiet takeover of institutions, and I believe the answer begins locally. From families and schools to courts and hospitals, freedom depends on everyday citizens who choose action over silence. I urge neighbors to stand firm, demand accountability, and defend truth, liberty, and community where they live...
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What happens when genetic records begin at birth
The Tenpenny Files – Newborn screening expands beyond early detection as whole-genome sequencing enters hospitals and public health programs. Genetic data collected at birth shapes lifelong medical profiles, influences care decisions, and raises concerns about privacy, storage, and control. Parents navigate pressures as systems evolve and authority over their child’s future becomes increasingly complex...
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Pro-life vs pro-choice: Who hears the woman?
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – After Roe v. Wade’s reversal, the abortion debate has grown louder and more divided. Yet amid political battles and ideological clashes, one voice remains overlooked—the woman’s. I explore how competing narratives often silence her experience and calls for a more compassionate conversation centered on listening, autonomy, and understanding...
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The Supreme Court’s confidence game: The lie of the judicial supremacy
The Tenpenny Files – Senator Dave Howard and attorney James Rigby examine how judicial power expands beyond constitutional limits. They question assumptions about judicial supremacy, revisit Marbury v. Madison, and explore how courts influence governance. The discussion challenges legal norms, urging renewed scrutiny of constitutional structure, civic understanding, and the balance between branches of government...
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Inside J6 #2 Paul Hodgkins
Project Out Loud – What should disturb every citizen is how uneven the treatment was. Evidence that was withheld, agents embedded among protesters, windows smashed by men on lifts who seemed designed to provoke. These are not small details. They are central to whether we are governed by law or by the stories that fit a preferred storyline. Here is the Paul Hodgkins truth...
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The true story of how New Hampshire joined the fight for independence
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – In 1776, New Hampshire stands at a crossroads. After its Royal Governor flees and tensions with Britain intensify, local leaders debate loyalty, reconciliation, and independence. Delegates work to persuade their constituents that breaking from Britain may be the only path forward in the growing struggle for American liberty...
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Homeschool bill set to pass the US Senate
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The U.S. Senate prepares to vote on the Home School Graduation Recognition Act, legislation designed to ensure homeschool graduates are recognized as high school graduates for federal student aid. Supporters say the measure will prevent discrimination in employment, trade schools, and colleges while affirming equal treatment for homeschool students nationwide...
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The Pennsylvania signers who turned the tide of Independence
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As the push for independence intensifies in 1776, Pennsylvania’s delegation stands divided. Benjamin Franklin’s influence begins to shift opinions as James Wilson and John Morton reconsider their stance. A dramatic series of votes ultimately changes Pennsylvania’s position, helping tip the balance toward independence and shaping the outcome of the Continental Congress decision...
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Sterilized and suicidal from antidepressants
The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – We examine growing evidence that antidepressants may harm fertility, sexual development, and pregnancy outcomes. Drawing on animal research, human studies, and a troubling clinical trial death, they question pharmaceutical transparency and regulatory oversight while urging informed consent, independent research, and safer approaches to mental health treatment...
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Why transparency matters in new genetic food platforms
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Transparency in emerging genetic food technologies is under scrutiny as mRNA livestock trials expand and labeling rules remain unclear. Families demand informed consent about what enters the food supply. Citizens push for accountability, support local ranchers, and call on states to protect transparency, free speech, and responsible oversight in agriculture...
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Global power and public trust inside the Gates lawsuit
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud – Hosts Ashley Caputo and Gail Macrae examine the Netherlands civil lawsuit naming Bill Gates, explore the influence of the Gates Foundation in global health policy, revisit vaccine controversies, and question how shifting COVID-19 narratives, media framing, and institutional power affect public trust and transparency worldwide...
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The 28th Amendment: Defining humanity in the age of artificial intelligence
The Tenpenny Files – Booker Scott examines artificial intelligence as it advances faster than law, tracing decades of quiet development and rising debates over machine personhood. He argues for a Twenty Eighth Amendment defining humanity by DNA, urging constitutional clarity as AI reshapes education, security, employment, and the future of human rights worldwide today...
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Community safety begins where Washington falls short
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A State of the Union response examines immigration enforcement, health care costs, parental rights, and local civic responsibility. It argues community safety depends on practical law enforcement cooperation, challenges Washington’s stagnant solutions, and urges citizens to pursue accountability through local action, informed voting, and active participation in their communities today...
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Appellate court upholds Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Fifth Circuit overturns earlier rulings blocking Louisiana’s Ten Commandments classroom law, declaring the challenge premature while a concurring judge argues the statute is constitutional on the merits. The decision revisits First Amendment precedent, religious history, and the role of faith in education and governance...
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Mamdani’s policies leading to a crime resurgence in New York City
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Police organizations, neighborhood groups, and public safety advocates have increasingly voiced concerns that changes to strategy could embolden criminal activity. Some officers warn that reduced enforcement tools may limit their ability to respond effectively to emerging threats, while residents worry about the ripple effects on daily life — from commuting to...
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Seeking truth amid violence and cultural division
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Amid rising national tension and public fear, this piece explores how societies confront violence without surrendering truth. It examines controversial claims, challenges ideological reflexes, and calls for evidence based inquiry, empathy, and intellectual courage as the foundation for preventing tragedy and strengthening civic trust through honest dialogue and shared responsibility...
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The bolus theory: How injection mechanics may explain vaccine injury
The Tenpenny Files – Marc Girardot challenges assumptions about intramuscular injections, proposing that delivery mechanics shape risk more than formulation alone. The Bolus Theory explores circulation, vascular injury, and organ vulnerability, arguing that anatomy and injection speed influence outcomes, raising urgent questions about safety, medical practice, and long accepted vaccination methods in modern medicine...
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Is ICE’s latest raid really taking down the worst of the worst?
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Few would argue against efforts to apprehend child predators, traffickers, or violent criminals. Communities across the country understandably welcome news that individuals accused of harming others are being taken off the streets. For many, the operation represents a government fulfilling one of its most basic responsibilities — protecting citizens from...
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When good intentions go wrong: America’s mental health crisis and the lessons we failed to learn
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – America confronts the consequences of abandoned mental health reform after Willowbrook exposes institutional abuse. Compassionate intentions collide with political neglect, leaving homelessness, incarceration, and untreated illness in their wake. This piece examines how unfinished policy reshapes communities and challenges us to rebuild humane, accountable systems of care for lasting...
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How political theater undermines real governance today
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Political spectacle drowns out the hard work of governing as leaders trade answers for performances. Transparency fades, victims are sidelined, and economic realities are reduced to campaign slogans. From immigration and education to alliances abroad, competence is tested daily. Accountability, evidence, and civic responsibility must replace theater before trust erodes further...
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George Floyd: How the summer of Love put a target on the uniform
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – A personal reflection on law enforcement before and after 2020, this piece explores how politics, media, and cultural unrest reshape public trust and justice. Through firsthand experience and real cases, it argues that officers become symbols rather than individuals, facing scrutiny, career destruction, and abandonment in a system driven more by narrative than truth...
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A global crime executed through medicine
The Tenpenny Files – A legal confrontation with the U.S. military opens into a sweeping examination of global health power, emergency authority, and genetic intervention. Todd Callender outlines how treaties, mandates, and technology converge to override consent, redefine personhood, and integrate biology with data systems, framing the conflict as a struggle over sovereignty, free will, and ownership of human life...
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Hospitals groom kids into the gender cult
The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – Nurses expose how hospitals and schools advance radical gender ideology at children’s expense. Parents face secrecy, coercion, and legal pressure as medical systems prioritize scripts over biology and consent. This warning calls families, clinicians, and lawmakers to demand transparency, protect children, and restore evidence based care now nationwide across America...
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Machine autonomy and the future of legal accountability
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Artificial intelligence is moving faster than the law can respond. As machines gain autonomy, questions of accountability, rights, and human dignity come into focus. Without clear constitutional guardrails, society risks surrendering responsibility to black-box systems that could reshape jobs, justice, and liberty for generations...
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MOTHER: Our universal common thread
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – When news broke that Today Show host Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother, Nancy, had been kidnapped from her home in Arizona in the middle of the night, it sent a shockwave across the nation. Violent crimes occur in the US every day, many of them never receiving national media attention. That same week, the nation mourned the loss of Catherine O’Hara...
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