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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 10, 2025
The story of Saturday Night Live's creation and evolution, from its humble beginnings to its impact on American culture and comedy. Lorne Michaels' vision and leadership played a crucial role in shaping the show, which has become a staple of television history. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 10, 2025
A 25-year-old woman struggling with undiagnosed autism finds solace in her psychiatrist's words and a lifelong friendship with a renowned doctor, who becomes a mentor, spiritual advisor, and pseudo-mother figure. Years later, the woman visits her friend in a retirement home, where Alzheimer's has taken its toll, but their bond remains unbroken. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 10, 2025
Osiris Hoyle, a Mexican immigrant, shares his inspiring story of overcoming obstacles and achieving success through hard work and determination. From being laid off to starting a food truck and eventually opening a chain of restaurants, Hoyle's journey is a testament to the American dream. His story highlights the importance of perseverance, adaptability, and the power of storytelling in shaping one's life and legacy. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
December 10, 2025
Aligning financial decisions with biblical values can bring peace and purpose to one's life. Faith-based investing and financial planning can help individuals make intentional decisions about their money, while generosity and values-based investing can bring a sense of fulfillment and impact. Understanding Social Security and retirement options can also provide clarity and security for the future. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 10, 2025
Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry became a national hero with his victory in the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812, defeating a British Royal Navy squadron and leading to American control of Ohio and Michigan territories. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
December 09, 2025
A discussion on the current state of politics, including Trump's job performance, and the portrayal of Islamism in media. The hosts also touch on the topic of immigration, highlighting the importance of controlled legal immigration. Additionally, they discuss the issue of identity theft and the importance of protecting personal information during the holiday season. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
December 09, 2025
Jasmine Crockett launches her run for John Cornyn's Senate seat in Texas Her competitor James Talarico blames Elon Musk for the reason there is poverty in America Netflix's upcoming film Queen of Coal features a man who transitions to a woman then has to fight against his 'conservative small-town community' while working in the coal mines of Argentina Grocery chain Stew Leonard's goes viral for 'addictive' butter-dipped ice cream cones Gene Simmons has a CLASSIC response when asked if he voted for Trump in Trump doubles down on his comments on Somali immigrants and resurfaces the story about Ilhan Omar [... 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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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 09, 2025
Waterloo, Iowa, had a professional basketball team, the Waterloo Hawks, which played in the National Basketball League and later the NBA. The team was formed in 1948 and played until 1950, when the NBA voted to exclude smaller cities like Waterloo from the league. The story of the Waterloo Hawks is a unique chapter in American sports history, highlighting the challenges faced by smaller cities in maintaining a professional sports team. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 09, 2025
Diamonds haven't always been rare stones, and their market was artificially created by the De Beers Corporation. Journalist Tom Zollner explores the history of diamonds, from their discovery in South Africa to their marketing as a symbol of love and commitment. He delves into the conditions of diamond mining, the use of child labor, and the mythology surrounding diamonds. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 09, 2025
A professor's past encounter with a student sparks a lesson in the power of genuine caring and the danger of living in fear of judgment. A father shares his own struggles with identity and how a friend's words changed his perspective on interacting with others. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 09, 2025
The story of the lost state of Franklin, a region in modern-day East Tennessee that was established by Appalachian mountain men in the late 18th century. The state was formed after North Carolina ceded its western lands to the federal government, but the Over Mountain men refused to recognize the new state's authority and instead established their own government, laws, and currency. Despite their efforts, the state of Franklin was eventually denied entry into the United States and was eventually absorbed back into North Carolina. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
December 09, 2025
New tax laws are on the horizon, and they could change the way you give. Bruce McKee, attorney and senior vice president of complex gifts at the National Christian Foundation, joins Rob West to help understand what's changing and how to respond wisely. They discuss the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, its implications for givers, and strategies for maximizing charitable impact. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 09, 2025
Maurice Sendak, a renowned children's book artist, drew inspiration from his childhood experiences and observations of children to create iconic stories. His most famous work, 'Where the Wild Things Are,' challenged traditional notions of children's literature by dealing with complex emotions like anger and fear. Sendak's unique style and honesty in depicting childhood made him a beloved figure in the world of children's literature. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
December 08, 2025
Florida Man stories, holiday gifting stress, and the complexities of Qatar's laws and social media manipulation are just a few of the topics discussed in this podcast. The hosts also touch on the importance of protecting personal information during the holiday season and the value of high-quality butter for baking. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
December 08, 2025
Ilhan Omar responds to Trump calling Somali fraudsters garbage by saying Trump has an unhealthy and creepy obsession with Somalis A Wisconsin woman has been fired from her Cinnabon job after a Somali couple repeatedly antagonized her recorded her and pushed her to the point where she finally snapped and dropped the N word A Black man is acquitted of stabbing a white man by a Portland jury Joe Biden spoke at an LGBTQ conference over the weekend and had a hard time pronouncing the United States of America Tucker Carlson tells a crowd in Doha that he's buying a [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 08, 2025
The American frontier was a brutal and violent world where two cultures clashed, resulting in a centuries-long war that saw the Comanche Nation emerge as a dominant force. However, the arrival of European settlers and the introduction of new diseases led to the decline of Native American populations and the eventual defeat of the Comanche. The story of the Indian Wars is a complex and nuanced one, with both sides committing atrocities and violating treaties. Ultimately, the US Army and population overwhelmed the Native American tribes, leading to the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives and the erasure of Native American cultures. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 08, 2025
Black licorice, candy corn, and circus peanuts are perhaps the most divisive of candies, yet each of them has their own history that has allowed them to survive as a treat for generations. From ancient Egypt to modern-day America, these candies have been a part of human culture, with their origins dating back thousands of years. Despite their polarizing nature, they remain popular globally, with candy corn being the most popular Halloween candy in West Virginia and black licorice being the most popular in Colorado. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 08, 2025
The Allies' use of deception and spycraft during World War II, particularly in the lead-up to D-Day, is a fascinating example of how intelligence gathering and manipulation can influence the outcome of a battle. The story of Garbo, a German spy turned double agent, and the Allies' successful deception plan, Operation Fortitude, is a testament to the importance of patience, accuracy, and creativity in spycraft. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 08, 2025
The story of Dr. Martin Arthur Cooney, a self-proclaimed European doctor who revolutionized the care of premature babies in the early 20th century, saving thousands of lives and paving the way for modern neonatology. [... more]
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