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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 07, 2026
A group of blue-collar workers embark on a modern-day treasure hunt to dig up a sunken steamboat called the Arabia, which sank in the Missouri River in 1856. The team, led by Matt Hawley, uses a proton magnetometer to locate the boat and then digs it up, uncovering a vast collection of everyday items from the 1850s, including China dishes, food, and construction materials. The team's efforts lead to the creation of the Steamboat Arabia Museum in Kansas City, Missouri, where the collection is preserved and displayed. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
May 06, 2026
A discussion on various topics including Iran's economy, gun control, Marco Rubio's ascendancy, Jewish communities facing hate, anti-Semitism, and Florida Man's antics, with a focus on the intersection of politics and culture. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
May 06, 2026
The American Football Coaches Association recommends changes to the college football calendar, including eliminating conference title games, reducing bye weeks, and increasing the gap between games. The proposed changes aim to streamline the season and reduce the complexity of the current schedule. [... more]
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The Drive with Josh Graham
Josh Graham
May 05, 2026
The Carolina Hurricanes demonstrate their ability to overcome adversity in the NHL playoffs, while the Kansas City Chiefs look to make a comeback with Patrick Mahomes' return. In college football, the possibility of expanding the playoff to 24 teams is discussed, and Kevin Durant's future with the Houston Rockets is uncertain. The Carolina Panthers have a promising draft class, and Henry Vassar's decision to enter the NBA draft is analyzed. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
May 04, 2026
The Philadelphia 76ers advanced to the second round of the NBA playoffs after a thrilling comeback against the Boston Celtics, but their victory was marred by controversy surrounding Joel Embiid's flopping and the team's restrictive ticket policy, which limits ticket sales to residents of the greater Philadelphia area. The 76ers will face off against the New York Knicks in a highly anticipated series, with many expecting the Knicks to give the 76ers a tough challenge. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 04, 2026
Mark Walter shares the story of his father, Cy Walter, a renowned piano accompanist and player in New York City during the Great American Song Book era. Cy's music legacy is revealed through his sheet music and unpublished scores, showcasing his talent and contributions to American music. [... more]
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The Christian Worldview
David Wheaton
May 02, 2026
Islam is often perceived as a religion of peace, but some argue it is a political ideology of domination. Christians and Muslims worship different gods, with Allah being an idol of man's imagination, while the Christian God is Yahweh. Islam teaches salvation through submission to Allah and adherence to the five pillars, whereas Christianity emphasizes faith and the gift of God. Muslims view non-believers as second-class citizens, deserving of vitriol and outrage, and the world is divided between those who submit to Allah and the kafir. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
May 01, 2026
The House votes to reopen the DHS and Democrats didn't get anything they wanted King Charles wraps up his visit to the United States as Trump removes tariffs on Scottish whiskey Hasan Piker ironically wore a Cartier ring while on a train reading about Lenin A liberal judge orders Texas to approve EPIC City's -acre Islamic community in the Dallas area Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible Fresh Pressed Olive Oilhttps DanaLovesOliveOil comTry it now and get a full-size bottle of Fresh Pressed Olive Oil for FREE just pay shipping with no commitment Claim [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 01, 2026
Buck O'Neill's remarkable story of handling disappointment and resilience after being denied induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and his subsequent speech in Cooperstown, New York, which inspired a crowd to sing and praise the idea of love and God. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
April 27, 2026
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the Los Angeles Rams' selection of Ty Simpson in the NFL Draft, exploring the implications of drafting a developmental quarterback. Meanwhile, Phil Dunster talks about his role in the HBO series Rooster and his experience playing a footballer in the show. The conversation also touches on the upcoming FIFA World Cup and the Rams' chances of winning the Super Bowl. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
April 27, 2026
The NFL draft saw teams focus on building around their existing quarterbacks, with the Steelers and Browns making notable moves to strengthen their rosters. The Dolphins selected Oregon quarterback Dante Moore as their first overall pick, and the Browns traded back to get defensive tackle Mason Graham and running back Quinchon Judkins. The Patriots moved up to take Caleb Lomu, raising questions about their offensive line and potential impact on A.J. Brown's role in the Eagles' offense. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 27, 2026
A homeless man named Ted is given $100,000 and documents his spending and financial decisions, revealing the challenges of managing sudden wealth and the difficulties of overcoming personal demons and societal expectations. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
April 24, 2026
A contentious committee hearing in Raleigh revealed that the Chapel Hill-Carborough City School District is not in compliance with Senate Bill 49, the Parents' Bill of Rights, which aims to increase transparency in curriculum and protect children from inappropriate content. The district's superintendent, Dr. Rodney Trice, was questioned by lawmakers over the district's handling of materials in its libraries, with some lawmakers expressing concerns that the district is intentionally subverting the law. Meanwhile, the North Carolina Supreme Court is considering a rehearing of the Leandro case, a 32-year-old legal challenge to education funding in the state. The case has been a major point of contention in North Carolina politics for decades, with some lawmakers arguing that it is a key factor in the state's education funding woes. [... more]
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Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
April 20, 2026
The mayor of New York City, Mandami, is pushing a tax policy that targets the rich, but critics argue it will trickle down and affect everyone. Meanwhile, a recent video shows an Iranian arms dealer who received a green card under the Obama administration, working with the Iranian government to traffic arms between Iran and Sudan. The ACLJ is fighting for the principles of the Declaration of Independence and the founding documents of the United States. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 20, 2026
The Neon Museum in Las Vegas showcases the city's iconic signage, telling the story of its history and evolution. From the 1930s to the present day, the museum features over 850 signs, including the famous Moulin Rouge sign, which played a significant role in Las Vegas' history as a hub for African American performers. Meanwhile, a new treatment for eczema, EBGLIS, has shown promise in providing relief for those suffering from the condition. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 20, 2026
In 1986, a massive balloon release in Cleveland, Ohio, turned into a catastrophe as the balloons drifted back over the city, causing problems for traffic and the nearby airport. The event, known as Balloon Fest 86, was intended to be a harmless fundraising publicity stunt but ended up being a disaster, with the balloons clogging land and waterways and causing the deaths of two fishermen. Meanwhile, a treatment for eczema, EBGLIS, is discussed, with its potential benefits and side effects explored. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
April 20, 2026
Investing can become an act of worship and a tool for human flourishing when approached with biblical wisdom. Scripture calls us to use what we have to serve others and reflect God's purposes. Faithful investing starts with surrender, inviting God into our investment decisions and asking for wisdom and discernment. It's about directing resources into productive work that serves others, advancing the goodness of God's world, and promoting dignity, justice, and opportunity. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
April 18, 2026
New York City's Mayor Mondami is implementing socialist policies, including a city-owned grocery store, to fight for the many, not the few. Critics argue that this will lead to a disaster, with thin margins in the grocery business and a lack of competition. The mayor's approval rating is 48%, and he has a powerful fan base, but his policies are seen as a threat to individual freedom and the economy. [... more]
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Cross Reference Radio
Pastor Rick Gaston
April 17, 2026
New Jerusalem is described as a city of divine architecture, descending from heaven to a new earth, where God's people will dwell in a place of eternal joy and peace, with the gates of heaven open to all who have accepted God's salvation. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 16, 2026
Jackie Robinson's illustrious professional baseball career began in Kansas City in 1945, where he fell in love with jazz and barbecue. His breaking of Major League Baseball's color barrier in 1947 marked the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement in America, paving the way for future generations of athletes and social change. [... more]
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