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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 24, 2025
Chuck Kisling shares the story of his uncle Charles, a World War II bomber navigator who was killed in action. The family didn't learn of his fate until 1946, and Chuck's mission to find his uncle's grave in the Ardennes American Cemetery in Belgium is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those who served. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 18, 2025
A poignant story of the Wilson brothers, three of whom lost their lives in World War II, and the efforts of their family to find and bury the remains of one of the brothers, Daniel Wilson, in an American cemetery in France. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 17, 2025
Chuck Kisling shares the story of his uncle Charles, a World War II bomber navigator who was killed in action, and the emotional journey of discovering his grave in the Ardennes American Cemetery in Belgium, highlighting the importance of remembering and honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 07, 2025
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery honors unidentified service members from World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. However, one of the unknowns was later identified as First Lieutenant Michael Joseph Blassey, a Vietnam War pilot who was killed in action at the age of 24. His remains were recovered and identified through DNA testing, and he was laid to rest at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Saint Louis. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 01, 2025
Bill Bright shares a story from his hometown of Antrim, New Hampshire, about visiting the North Branch Cemetery and reflecting on the lives of the people buried there, including those who served in the Civil War and World Wars, and the custom of picnicking in cemeteries. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 26, 2025
Arlington National Cemetery, originally known as Arlington House, has a complex history dating back to the founding of the United States. The property was once owned by George Washington's stepson, John Park Custis, and later inherited by Mary Anna Randolph Custis, the wife of Robert E. Lee. The cemetery was established as a national burial ground during the Civil War, with over 16,000 soldiers buried there by 1865. The story of Arlington National Cemetery serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by ordinary Americans to preserve freedom and the importance of civic education in understanding our nation's history. [... more]
Clearview Today
Abidan Shah
May 26, 2025
Dr. Abbadon Shah and his guests discuss the importance of honoring those who have fallen on Memorial Day, and the need for support and connection among veterans. They share personal stories and experiences, and explore ways to foster a sense of community and brotherhood among those who have served. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 24, 2025
Lene Strovers, a funeral home worker, takes it upon herself to reconnect unclaimed urns, including those of veterans, and gives them a respectful burial with honors. Her personal connection to the issue stems from her own search for her biological family, which she discovered through ancestry research. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 17, 2024
Lene Strovers, a funeral home employee, takes it upon herself to reconnect unclaimed urns, many of which belong to veterans, and finds a way to give them a respectful burial with a headstone and service, highlighting the importance of honoring those who have served. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 08, 2024
Nancy Bro, office manager of the GAR Cemetery in Miami, Oklahoma, shares the unique stories of the cemetery's residents, including a gangster, an actor, a Wild West bronc writer, and a British cadet who lost his life in training during World War II. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 11, 2024
Bill Bright shares a story from his experience as a cemetery trustee in Antrim, New Hampshire, where he reflects on the history and significance of the town's public cemeteries, and the people buried within them. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 10, 2024
Three of Joy's five uncles lost their lives in World War II. Their family's story of loss and resilience is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the war. Joy shares the remarkable story of how her uncle, Daniel Wilson, was found and buried three times, and the efforts of the graves registration teams to care for the fallen soldiers. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
September 04, 2024
A school shooting in Georgia has left four people dead and nine injured, sparking a debate over gun violence and the role of politicians in addressing the issue. Meanwhile, the controversy surrounding President Trump's visit to Arlington National Cemetery continues, with some accusing him of politicizing the event and others defending his actions as a way to honor the fallen service members. The debate also touches on the Afghanistan withdrawal and the handling of veterans' issues by the current administration. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
September 03, 2024
Kamala Harris's speaking technique is compared to the Southern Baptist preacher speaking technique, and her handling of the Hamas hostage situation is criticized. The issue of Sanctuary City and illegal immigration is also discussed, as well as the Biden administration's handling of the situation. Additionally, a Chinese agent is accused of working for the Chinese Communist Party, and a controversy surrounding OnlyFans and trans identity is explored. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
August 29, 2024
Dana Lash discusses various topics including Kamala Harris's proposed tax policies, the impact of immigration on local communities, and the Venezuelan gangs taking over apartment complexes in Colorado. She also talks about the Florida economy, the national economy, and the upcoming presidential election. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
August 26, 2024
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses the third anniversary of the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, Kamala Harris's credibility crisis, and the importance of protecting free speech and social media. The show also touches on the abortion debate, the Republican Party's platform, and the upcoming election. [... more]
Amy Lawrence Show
Amy Lawrence
May 27, 2024
Pearl Harbor's last surviving member has passed away, leaving behind a generation who didn't experience the conflict firsthand. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, established in 1930, is a symbolic grave for those whose remains or identities were never confirmed. The changing of the guard ceremony is a powerful tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Meanwhile, the PGA tour is mourning the loss of Grayson Murray, a 30-year-old golfer who struggled with mental health demons before taking his own life. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 03, 2024
The GAR Cemetery in Miami, Oklahoma, is a unique burial ground that holds the stories of over 22,000 individuals, including a gangster, an actor, and a Wild West bronc writer, as well as 15 British cadets who lost their lives during World War II training. The cemetery's office manager, Nancy Breaux, shares the fascinating history and significance of the cemetery, emphasizing the importance of preserving legacies and memories. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 22, 2024
Lene Strovers, a funeral home employee, takes it upon herself to reconnect unclaimed urns with their families, including those of veterans, and organizes a mass burial with military honors at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 19, 2024
The GAR Cemetery in Miami, Oklahoma, is a treasure trove of history, with over 22,000 burials, including a gangster, an actor, a Wild West bronc rider, and a Quapaw Indian chief. The cemetery also honors 15 British cadets who lost their lives in training accidents during World War II. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
December 18, 2023
The destruction of the Confederate Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery is a symbol of the culture war in America. Meanwhile, conservative values are being promoted at the AmFest event, where young people are encouraged to get married and have children to repopulate the country. However, the divorce court system and societal pressures are deterring young men from marrying and starting families. The Biden administration's lack of decency and honor is also being criticized, with topless transgender activists and gay sex scandals making headlines. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
December 13, 2023
Raising faithful children requires intentional financial discipleship, teaching them to handle finances God's way. Parents can use practical opportunities to give their kids experience in managing money, such as work and income, planning and budgeting, and accounting for finances. Meanwhile, individuals nearing retirement must consider their financial decisions, including debt management and retirement planning, to ensure a secure future. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
October 31, 2023
Being prepared for emergencies involves having essential documents and information readily available. This includes personal and financial documents, medical files, and information about insurance policies and benefits. Rob West discusses the importance of having a plan in place for unexpected events and provides guidance on how to gather and organize the necessary documents and information. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 23, 2023
Nancy Bro, the office manager of the GAR cemetery in Miami, Oklahoma, shares the unique stories of the individuals buried there, including a gangster, an actor, a Wild West bronc writer, and a Quapaw Indian chief, as well as the story of 15 British cadets who lost their lives during World War II training. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
August 30, 2023
Caregivers often face a prolonged and intense storm, requiring endurance and resilience to navigate daily challenges. Despite the difficulties, this journey can forge a stronger character and produce hope, ultimately leading to a path of rebuilding and growth. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
August 09, 2023
A Florida man was arrested for trying to register a stolen Porsche, while a cemetery in Florida made a second mistake in burying a widow with the wrong husband. Research suggests that adults with fatty liver are 3.5 times more likely to have heart failure. A recent ad by Mike Pence has been widely criticized for its awkwardness, and New Jersey has passed a law requiring full-service gas pumping at half of its pumps. Fancy Feast, a cat food brand, has launched a pop-up shop selling human cat food, and a study found that eating nuts can lower the risk of depression. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 27, 2023
John Lincoln Clem, a 9-year-old boy, enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War and became a drummer boy, fighting in several battles and earning recognition for his bravery. He went on to become a major general and was the oldest active Civil War veteran. Clem's story is an inspiration to young people and a reminder of the importance of following one's purpose. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 17, 2023
The GAR cemetery in Miami, Oklahoma, is a treasure trove of history, with over 22,000 burials, including a gangster, an actor, and a Wild West bronc writer. The cemetery also honors 15 fallen British cadets who trained to become pilots during World War II. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 04, 2023
Lene Strovers, a funeral home employee, takes it upon herself to reconnect unclaimed urns with their families, leading to a mass burial for those with no one to claim them. She also honors three veterans with a special service at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery, inspiring a community to pay respects to these unsung heroes. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
April 23, 2022
Caregivers often struggle with relentless trauma, feeling like they're killing tigers every day. They need to respect their trauma and take an inventory of their physical, emotional, and financial health. This involves acknowledging the magnitude of someone's heartache and taking a proper inventory, just like an insurance adjuster does. By respecting their trauma, caregivers can begin the healing process and find hope in their journey. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
January 18, 2022
Caregivers often face unexpected and long-lasting challenges, but through endurance, they can develop resilience and perseverance that benefits every area of life. [... more]
Viewpoint on Mormonism
Bill McKeever
September 26, 2021
Join Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson on a tour of the Salt Lake City Cemetery, exploring the graves of Mormon leaders, including 12 of the 16 deceased LDS presidents, and learning about the fascinating history behind the individuals buried there. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
February 21, 2021
The COVID pandemic has exposed deep-seated trust issues in the black community, particularly when it comes to the vaccine. Despite the risks, many are hesitant to get vaccinated due to historical trauma and misinformation. Meanwhile, a mysterious hiker known as 'Mostly Harmless' was identified after a two-year search, highlighting the importance of human kindness and community service in solving complex problems. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
July 23, 2020
A historic cemetery in South Carolina was vandalized with Black Lives Matter graffiti, but a local man, Remar Rucker, took it upon himself to clean and restore the graves, demonstrating the power of redemption and community in America. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 28, 2020
The nation's hopes are focused on developing a COVID vaccine, but experts warn of the risks and challenges involved. Meanwhile, Guy Fieri is using his platform to raise money for out-of-work restaurant workers, and Ruth Coker Burks shares her story of helping those affected by the AIDS crisis. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
December 01, 2019
Alec Kabukunen, a 17-year-old with brittle bone disease, shares his inspiring story of overcoming adversity and becoming a spokesperson for Shriner's Hospitals for Children. Meanwhile, Ruth Coker Burks, a selfless woman, dedicated her life to comforting those with AIDS, and her story is a testament to the power of compassion and kindness. Additionally, the importance of GPS technology and its vulnerability to security threats is discussed, highlighting the need for protection and backup systems. [... more]
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