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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 04, 2026
The Populist Movement, led by William Jennings Bryan, emerged in the late 19th century in response to the Industrial Revolution and the concentration of wealth and power. Bryan's powerful speech at the 1896 Democratic Convention, in which he attacked the gold standard and advocated for the rights of farmers and working-class Americans, helped to galvanize the movement. Although Bryan lost the election to William McKinley, the Populist Movement laid the groundwork for the Progressive Movement, which would go on to shape American politics and society in the early 20th century. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 20, 2026
Fanny Farmer, often credited with introducing measurements to cooking, actually popularized level measuring cups, but her legacy has led to a misconception that exact recipes are the only way to cook, potentially de-skilling home cooks and making them dependent on recipes rather than trusting their own instincts and senses. [... 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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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
May 18, 2026
The North Carolina Supreme Court has denied a rehearing in the 32-year-long Leandro education funding case, ending the lawsuit and vacating all related court decisions. Meanwhile, the state treasurer's office is promoting financial literacy among high school students through an internship program and other initiatives. A new bill in the state legislature aims to overhaul how the state funds K-12 schools and create a pilot program for outside-the-classroom learning. [... more]
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Alan Wright Ministries
Alan Wright
March 31, 2026
God's heart is to breathe in the pleasing aroma associated with sacrifice, and He wants His people to come out of adversity without smelling like smoke. This is a shadow of the gospel, where Jesus' sacrifice is the ultimate pleasing aroma to the Father, and those who come to Christ receive healing and transformation, becoming a pleasing aroma to God. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
March 13, 2026
Financial success can lead to spiritual failure if we forget God and become blinded by wealth. The Bible teaches us to prioritize rest and worship, and to use our wealth to bless others and advance God's kingdom. By living generously and connecting our daily work to God's kingdom, we can break free from the toxic cycle of success and live a life of joy and purpose. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 24, 2026
George Washington's connection to the city of Cincinnati is rooted in his regard for classical virtue and biblical virtue, as well as his admiration for the Roman dictator Cincinnatus, who surrendered his power back to the Senate and people after saving Rome. Washington's actions as the first President of the United States, including his decision to surrender his military power at the end of his term, reflect the ideals of Cincinnatus and the importance of upholding the rule of law and order. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 23, 2026
A family's Civil War story unfolds as they share tales of bravery and loss, including the tragic death of Lieutenant Colin Marshall on Independence Day in 1863, and the sacrifices made by his brother, James Redfield, and other relatives who fought for the Union. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 11, 2026
Ed Stilley, a poor farmer in the Ozarks, made unique guitars for a divine purpose, driven by his devotion to God and the Bible. His instruments, created without formal training or resources, became a form of folk art, with each one bearing the message 'True faith, true light, have faith in God'. [... more]
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A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
February 04, 2026
Jesus is putting his team together, choosing ordinary men and women to join him in doing extraordinary things. He forgives sins, heals the sick, and casts out demons, showing his power and authority. To be used by God, one must be faithful in the little things and work together with fellow believers to bring others to Jesus. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
January 27, 2026
Cotton production plays a significant role in North Carolina's economy, with the state ranking sixth in the nation for cotton production. Meanwhile, immunization is crucial as the immune system weakens with age, and vaccines help train and strengthen the immune response to fight off respiratory illnesses. In North Carolina, the General Assembly has made changes to appointment authority, which has led to legal challenges. Additionally, the state is experiencing winter weather, and scammers are taking advantage of individuals affected by the storms, making it essential to be cautious when dealing with insurance claims. [... 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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Insight for Living
Chuck Swindoll
January 08, 2026
Genesis Jealousy anger and murder have existed from the beginning We see them in the first few pages of the Bible How Christians handle their emotions and temptations toward sin matters Dig deep into Genesis with Pastor Chuck Swindoll Face the reality of hatred and sin by examining the tragedy of Cain and Abel Refuse to tolerate jealousy and unrestrained anger Release it to God His way provides the way out take it [... more]
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Insight for Living
Chuck Swindoll
January 07, 2026
The story of Cain and Abel reveals the destructive power of unbridled anger, jealousy, and sin, highlighting the importance of approaching God with the right offerings and taking responsibility for one's actions. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 23, 2025
The hamburger is a uniquely American food invention, born from German immigrants' culinary traditions. Its evolution is marked by the introduction of cheese, ketchup, and other toppings, transforming it into the iconic meal we know today. [... more]
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Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
December 17, 2025
Don't let the unexpected events of life paralyze you with fear, but instead, learn to live boldly and trust in God's plan. Even when things don't make sense, remember that God is always working, and His ways are not our ways. Take the next step, cast your seed, and keep serving, knowing that God will do the unexpected and bring about His good in your life. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
December 10, 2025
A Canadian citizen has been indicted for illegally voting in federal elections in North Carolina, and a $12 billion bailout has been announced for American farmers. In North Carolina, a student is dead and another injured after a fight at North Forsyth High School, and $29 million in federal public assistance reimbursements will be flowing into Western North Carolina communities and state agencies. [... 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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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 13, 2025
The Great Cranberry Scare of 1959 was a pivotal moment in American food history, sparked by the discovery of aminotriazole, a chemical used to control weeds in cranberry bogs. The scare led to widespread panic, with cranberries being pulled from shelves and restaurants dropping them from their menus. Despite the fact that only a tiny portion of the crop was contaminated, the industry suffered significant losses, and the incident ultimately led to changes in food regulation and consumer advocacy. [... more]
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