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The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – President Trump envisions an American maritime renaissance, leveraging advanced manufacturing, laser welding, 3D printing, robotics and AI to rebuild merchant fleets and naval power. Critiquing Janet Yellen’s skepticism, the discussion spotlights domestic shipbuilding strengths and maritime innovation with expert insights from Eureka Naval Craft CEO Bo Jardine, coastal defense technology.
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Harvard faces scrutiny over its tax-exempt status following Donald Trump’s demand to remove DEI initiatives and combat anti-Semitism. The university rejects what it calls governmental overreach. With the IRS reportedly investigating, this standoff raises questions about political influence, educational autonomy, academic freedom, institutional oversight, and the boundaries of public-interest obligations.
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Conservative parents challenge government overreach as the Supreme Court weighs their right to withdraw children from LGBTQ+ or objectionable content in schools. From drag queen story hours to pandemic vaccine mandates, this landmark case could redefine parental authority, educational boundaries, and the balance between community standards and individual personal convictions.
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Host Jimmy Hinton unravels the chilling saga of Lori Vallow—the “Doomsday Mom” convicted of murdering her children in Idaho and now standing trial in Arizona for her husband’s death. Delve into courtroom drama, bizarre religious delusions, and the triumph of justice as ordinary citizens unite to confront manipulation and uphold truth in one of America’s most disturbing modern criminal cases.
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Rising stars Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jasmin Crockett have energized young Democrats with their social media savvy, challenging long-time leaders like Schumer and Pelosi. As seasoned voices retire ahead of 2026, a generational shift and progressive momentum suggest the party’s future may belong to a bolder, younger, dynamic political cohort emerging.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – American democracy thrives on healthy conflict. The clash between three branches and three levels of government prevents overreach and preserves liberty. By encouraging checks and balances and federalism’s friction, power remains constrained within enumerated limits. Embracing robust constructive confrontation ensures accountability, protects freedoms, and sustains the nation’s core founding principles.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Everyone has the power to make a difference through small, consistent acts of kindness and community engagement. Your individual actions can create a ripple effect of positive change that can spread across the nation. You have the power to do that! Here are a few suggestions for you to consider as we are trying to prevent people from becoming part of the…
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Benjamin Benulis – Dr. Ben explains how this move could improve health outcomes, reduce Medicaid spending, and increase quality of life for millions. Of course, not everyone is thrilled — Big Food and Big Pharma stand to lose billions if healthier people buy less junk and need fewer medications. Expect heavy opposition — but Dr. Ben says the tide is turning.
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – Exploring our innate ability to heal from within — an ability often suppressed or forgotten in the traditional medical system. From the power of music and frequency to the role of faith, consciousness, and aligned community, this conversation is a call to remember who we truly are. If you’ve ever felt disconnected from your body, unsure of your power, or disillusioned by…
Energetic Health Institute Radio with Carmen Adams, CHN – Since the dawn of time, humans have turned to plants for healing, nourishment, and spiritual guidance. Ancient herbalists weren’t just healers; they were wisdom keepers, community caretakers, and spiritual guides. To walk this path today is to step into a long lineage of healers who honored the earth and the sacred knowledge it offers…
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Nichola Burnett – Why is it that one person in a family can have a serious drug and alcohol problem? Yet, others in the family are completely untouched and uninterested in drugs and alcohol. Or sometimes we witness the opposite occurring, where we see generational drug and alcohol abuse that seems to carry on through family lineages. Is there a common theme…
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Communities worldwide mourn Pope Francis’s passing, observed over a nine-day period following Cardinal Farrell’s solemn announcement. His funeral arrangements include an open casket and burial at Santa Maria Maggiore. Attention now turns to the upcoming Conclave, where speculation abounds over progressive successors, traditionalists, and the choice of Africa’s first Pontiff.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – It’s especially important to review the history of Russia’s opposition to Ukraine joining NATO, starting with Vladimir Putin’s statement four years ago, “Ukraine will not become a member of NATO,” and the actions of former President Joe Biden that caused the escalation of this war. At some point the US is going to give up on brokering a cease fire and peace…
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Since 2007, U.S. courts have increasingly avoided resolving major national disputes through the Dismissal Doctrine, leaving issues like election law, border policy, and Constitutional rights untouched. John Beaudoin Sr. shares insights from his Amicus Curiae brief on how this legal trend has fueled division, weakened civil society, and undermined the very mission of the judiciary.
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