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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 12, 2026
For many Americans, owning a home is central to achieving the American dream, but rising costs and affordability crises are making it increasingly difficult. Meanwhile, electric cars from China are gaining popularity in Europe, and data centers are transforming towns across America as the AI economy takes hold. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 10, 2026
Two men, Governor Lee and Jellyroll, share remarkable faith stories of spiritual breakthroughs and pardons, transforming their lives from darkness to redemption, and inspiring others with their journeys of faith and resilience. [... more]
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Family Life Today
Dave and Ann Wilson
March 16, 2026
Montel and Kristen Jordan discuss the importance of prioritizing relationships in marriage, citing God, spouse, children, church, family, friends, and career as essential elements. They share their personal experiences and biblical teachings to emphasize the need for order and submission in relationships, and how this affects the well-being of individuals and families. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
March 13, 2026
A discussion on the pro-life movement, the dangers of the abortion pill regimen, and the importance of a Christian worldview in navigating complex issues like purity culture and sexuality. The hosts also explore the challenges of creating art that reflects a biblical perspective and the need for Christians to engage with culture in a thoughtful and nuanced way. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 09, 2026
Danny Boy O'Connor, a former member of the rap group House of Pain, recounts his journey to buying and restoring the iconic house from the 1983 film adaptation of S.E. Hinton's novel, The Outsiders, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The house, which was in shambles when he purchased it for $15,000, has been transformed into a museum and community center, thanks to the efforts of the local community and O'Connor's dedication. The story highlights the power of community and the impact of a single person's passion on a small town. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
March 05, 2026
Sage Steele discusses cancel culture and its impact on sports, particularly in the context of transgender issues and the USA hockey team's visit to the White House. She also shares her experiences with freedom of speech and the challenges of navigating politics in sports. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 02, 2026
Riley King, later known as B.B. King, was born in the Mississippi Delta and rose to fame as a blues musician, known for his unique guitar sound and voice. Despite facing racial segregation and slights, King persevered and became a star, breaking through to white audiences in the 1960s and influencing generations of musicians, including Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 26, 2026
Paul Monty, a Gold Star father, fought to place flags on every grave at the Massachusetts National Cemetery, every memorial, and Veterans Day. His story inspired a country song, 'I Drive Your Truck,' which won the Country Music Association's Award for Song of the Year in 2013. [... more]
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Words of Life
Salvation Army
February 18, 2026
Christian writers discuss the importance of writing as worship, drawing from their experiences and perspectives on the Salvation Army's mission and the nature of holiness, emphasizing the incarnational and Trinitarian aspects of the written word. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 13, 2026
Adolf Hitler's calculated butchery of human lives and the human spirit surpassed anything this earth. He rose to power after the collapse of the German economy and the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler's Nazi Party quickly gained support, and he became Chancellor of Germany in 1933. He used the Great Depression to his advantage, exploiting the desperation of the German people and promising a new powerful Germany. Hitler's speeches had a unique power, and he managed to focus and channel the discontent in Germany. He eventually seized total control of the government and became the supreme leader of Germany, using the Enabling Act to suspend freedoms and arrest his enemies. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
February 04, 2026
Figure skater Ilya Malinen, known as the Quad God, is heading for the Olympics as a gold medal favorite. He discusses his journey, including how he landed his first quad and the technical components of performing a quad axle, as well as the importance of artistry and mental strength in the sport. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 31, 2025
The Museum of Bad Art in Somerville, Massachusetts, showcases a unique collection of artworks that are intentionally flawed, yet still convey the artist's sincerity and originality. The museum's curator, Louise Riley-Sacco, explains the concept behind the museum and how it challenges traditional notions of art and art appreciation. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
December 28, 2025
This year saw numerous advancements in medicine, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence, which is bringing enormous progress in predicting disease, discovering new drugs, and especially diagnosing illnesses. Additionally, farmers are returning to their land, and compostable plastic is being produced at large scale, reducing microplastics in our soils. The year also brought a mix of good news, including the return of salmon to their traditional spawning grounds after old dams were removed, and the cleanup of the Seine River in Paris. However, the year was also marked by the loss of many remarkable individuals, including celebrities and TV personalities who left an indelible mark on our world. [... more]
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Building Relationships
Dr. Gary Chapman
December 20, 2025
Andrew Osenga, a songwriter and author, shares his insights on how to recover the lost art of remembering and finding authentic faith through ancient practices, liturgy, and prayers. He discusses how these timeless traditions can help people navigate suffering and doubt, and find connection with others through intergenerational worship. [... more]
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Kingdom Pursuits
Robby Dilmore
December 16, 2025
A discussion about the intersection of faith, music, and autism, featuring Kevin Lanham's Christmas songs and Dr. Brian Hack's book, Genocide Prophecy: Autism in the Church and a New American Reich. [... 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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Moody Church Hour
Pastor Philip Miller
December 07, 2025
Jesus' public ministry culminates in four vivid portraits of himself: the king of Israel, the savior of the world, the son of glory, and the word of life. These portraits reveal Jesus' humble and triumphant nature, his role in drawing nations to himself, and his endorsement by the Father. As Jesus prepares to face the cross, he offers a final appeal for people to believe in him and receive eternal life. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 05, 2025
Nashville's reputation as Music City was cemented by the Grand Ole Opry, a radio station that launched country music's most famous stage. The story of how WSM, a radio station built to serve the general public, became the beating heart of foot-stomping folk is one of innovation and perseverance. From its early days to its current status as a beloved institution, the Grand Ole Opry has been a driving force in the country music industry, shaping the careers of legendary artists and leaving an indelible mark on the city of Nashville. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 26, 2025
Tom Waits is a distinctive writer and performer who draws inspiration from the American Songbook, jazz, and classic American music. His songs often feature characters from the margins of society, and his unique voice and style have captivated audiences. With a career spanning decades, Waits has become a master of storytelling through song, weaving tales of love, loss, and longing into his music. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 04, 2025
Wilson 'Willie' Bentley, a teenage boy from Vermont, became fascinated with snowflakes and spent 46 years photographing them, eventually publishing over 5,000 images in leading science magazines. His work revealed the unique characteristics of snowflakes and the importance of understanding God's creation through nature. [... more]
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