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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
May 20, 2026
North Carolina lawmakers are expected to vote on three constitutional amendments, including one that would lower the state's income tax rate and another that would limit how much local governments can raise property taxes. Meanwhile, Governor Josh Stein signed an executive order aimed at addressing the state's affordable housing crisis, and the agricultural industry is facing a fertilizer shortage due to global disruptions and trade policies. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
May 19, 2026
North Carolina's latest revenue forecast shows stronger than expected economic growth and tax collection across the state, with projected general fund revenues revised to $2.6 billion above the certified budget. A constitutional amendment to protect the right of people to engage in farming and forestry is being proposed, and lawmakers are considering a budget that includes a $500 million endowment for NC Innovation to commercialize university research. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
May 08, 2026
Honoring mothers goes beyond words, it's a biblical mandate to care for them practically and intentionally, especially as they grow older. Understanding the value of a mother's work, which can't be measured in dollars, is essential to living a life of gratitude, service, and responsibility. Faith in Finance explores the importance of financial planning, budgeting, and investing, providing guidance on how to steward God's resources wisely and honor one's mother. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
May 05, 2026
A merger between Wake Med and Atrium Health is being met with opposition from state officials, citing concerns over increased healthcare costs and reduced competition. Meanwhile, the USDA is relocating its research hub to Raleigh, North Carolina, as part of a decentralization plan. Additionally, a bill has been filed in the North Carolina General Assembly to cut funding for the Opportunity Scholarship Program and redirect it to childcare subsidies, while also addressing issues with incomplete voter registration records. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 15, 2026
A man shares his mother's inspiring story of overcoming adversity and achieving success despite being a poor, biracial woman in a predominantly black community. She worked multiple jobs, raised three children on her own, and eventually became a licensed clinical social worker and earned a master's degree, embodying the American dream of advancing without arbitrary barriers. [... more]
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The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
February 27, 2026
The Todd Starns Radio Show discusses various topics, including the relationship between Israel and the US, President Trump's policies, Tucker Carlson's comments, Senator Marsha Blackburn's views, food stamp fraud, the Department of Agriculture's efforts to support farmers, trade deals, inflation, gas prices in Texas, conservatives, grassroots movements, elections, immigration, H-1B visas, deportation, Tennessee's prayer and fasting initiative, God, liberty, culture, American exceptionalism, values, rights, the Constitution, pajamas at airports, etiquette, emotional support chickens, flatulence, gut microbes, gastrointestinal issues, excessive gas, normal flatulence production, farts, gas, Alzheimer's, postpartum depression, Lima beans, Taco Bell, beefy five layer, brain health, medicine, prescription, doctor's office, poop, gas production, baseline, and excessive gas production. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 25, 2026
President Donald Trump's 2026 State of the Union address highlighted several key issues, including the economy, tariffs, and the impact of AI data centers on utility grids. He also discussed the housing shortage, immigration, and the need to prevent large investment firms from purchasing single-family homes. Additionally, the president called for legislation to bar states from granting commercial driver's licenses to illegal aliens and highlighted the case of Irina Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee who was murdered on the Charlotte Light Rail. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
January 14, 2026
A petition to recall Sheriff Gary McFadden from his position as the elected sheriff of Mecklenburg County is set to be heard in court, with allegations of threats and mismanagement. Meanwhile, a report warns that tariffs could cost North Carolina farmers $700 million and nearly 8,000 jobs. Additionally, concerns are raised about voter registration and election integrity, with some individuals using non-residential addresses, including PO boxes and UPS stores, to register to vote. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
December 09, 2025
North Carolina House Speaker Destin Hall has announced the creation of a 23-member committee to review factors contributing to rising local property taxes and identify ways to reduce the burden on homeowners. The committee will examine existing relief programs, county reevaluation practices, and local spending and debt trends. Meanwhile, a 33-year-old illegal immigrant from Honduras has been arrested for stabbing a 24-year-old on the Charlotte Light Rail, sparking concerns about public safety and immigration. The Trump administration has also announced a $12 billion bailout for American farmers affected by tariffs, which have had a significant impact on the agricultural industry in North Carolina. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
November 19, 2025
Customs and Border Protection operations continue in Charlotte and Raleigh, with over 200 arrests in Charlotte and protests across the state. Meanwhile, the North Carolina General Assembly is set to appoint a new representative for House District 60, and the USDA has announced additional relief for farmers affected by natural disasters. Additionally, a lawsuit is underway challenging the certificate of need law in the state's medical industry. [... more]
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The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
November 06, 2025
The speaker discusses the significance of the rainy season in the Holy Land, highlighting the importance of prayer and thanksgiving for the bounty of the land. The discussion explores the biblical concept of the land flowing with milk and honey, and how it is not a natural phenomenon but rather a result of God's provision. The speaker also touches on the theme of God pouring out his spirit and the importance of preparing vessels to receive it. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 03, 2025
Joe Jutris from Rhode Island shares his passion for growing giant pumpkins and squash, which has become a competitive hobby. He discusses the process of growing these massive fruits, from planting seeds to weighing them in at the end of the season. Joe's dedication to this hobby has led him to set multiple records, including growing the world's largest green squash weighing 2,118 pounds. He also talks about the community of growers and the friendships he has made through this hobby. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
October 31, 2025
A small group of North Carolina voters received incorrect letters about their voter registration status, but the state board of elections says it was an administrative error. The state is working to repair voter registration records, which will bring the state's voter rolls into compliance with federal and state law. Meanwhile, Charlotte has seen a high rate of property crime, and local leaders are being forced to address the issue. The city has seen a decrease in certain types of crime, but the public perception of safety remains a concern. The United States and South Korea have reached a trade deal that will lower tariffs on Korean auto imports, which will benefit North Carolina auto producers and consumers. Redistricting lawsuits are ongoing in North Carolina, and the state board of elections is working to resolve the issue before the December 1st deadline. The USDA is relocating its agricultural hubs to states like North Carolina, which has a thriving agricultural industry. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
October 17, 2025
A new rule from the United States Department of Labor aims to make farm worker wages more predictable and fair, but some groups are calling for Congress to make the changes permanent to help stabilize the agricultural industry and grocery prices. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 17, 2025
Devin Westhill shares a powerful story about his mother's unwavering resilience and determination to provide a better life for her children, despite facing numerous challenges and setbacks. Her remarkable journey is a testament to the American Dream and the importance of embracing diversity and individuality. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
October 15, 2025
Senator John Thune discusses the National Defense Authorization Act and Defense Appropriations Bill, the ongoing government shutdown, and the impact on farmers due to the trade war with China, particularly with regards to rare earths and soybean exports. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 22, 2025
North Carolina lawmakers are set to return to Raleigh this week to address several key issues, including the Cybersecurity in Agriculture Act, bail reform, and the death penalty. The state Supreme Court has also ruled against judicial deference, giving individuals more power to challenge government agencies and regulations. A representative from the 47th district has announced his resignation to take a role in Washington, D.C. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
September 13, 2025
The apprehension of a suspect in a high-profile case brings relief to Americans, but concerns about public safety and the impact on politics remain. Lawmakers discuss the implications of the incident and the need for increased security measures. Meanwhile, the US and China engage in trade talks, with agriculture playing a crucial role in the negotiations. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 05, 2025
A North Carolina court ruling has sparked a dispute over the governor's appointment authority, while tariffs have hit the agriculture industry hard, particularly in North Carolina, where John Deere has seen significant losses. Meanwhile, crime rates in Winston-Salem and other cities in North Carolina have raised concerns, and the USDA has announced projects to improve forest health and reduce wildfire risk. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
August 25, 2025
Managing money doesn't have to feel overwhelming or disconnected from your faith. By integrating your financial decisions with your values and faith, you can make wise choices that honor God and lead to human flourishing. [... more]
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