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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
May 29, 2026
The United States is negotiating with Iran to lift the blockade and allow oil sales, but experts remain skeptical about Iran's intentions. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, the US is providing military aid to the country as it faces Russian aggression, and experts discuss the importance of bolstering NATO's front and supporting European allies. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
May 28, 2026
The Brian Kilmead Show discusses various topics, including the Iran deal, Ukraine's military advancements, and the Middle East conflict. The show also touches on politics, elections, and voting, as well as the mayoral race in Los Angeles and the controversy surrounding Spencer Pratt's candidacy. Additionally, the show explores the issue of homelessness and animal abuse in Los Angeles, and the topic of 9-11 conspiracy theories. The show also delves into the world of reality TV and its impact on politics, as well as the phenomenon of Trump derangement syndrome. Finally, the show discusses the Israeli Day Parade and the controversy surrounding the Mayor of New York City's decision not to attend. [... more]
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The Christian Worldview
David Wheaton
May 23, 2026
The conversation revolves around the concept of Rededicate 250, a national event aimed at rededicating the United States to God, and its potential impact on revival in the nation. The discussion highlights the challenges of dedicating a nation to God, especially when half of the population is hostile to the idea. It also explores the role of the educational system, particularly in college, in leading people away from Christian mooring. The importance of proclaiming the gospel and making disciples is emphasized, and the need for Christians to be discerning about campus ministries and to prioritize joining a local Bible-teaching church is discussed. [... more]
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Family Life Today
Dave and Ann Wilson
May 15, 2026
Teenagers struggle with finding their purpose, identity, and belonging, often feeling pressure from parents and societal expectations. A Jesus-centered answer to this question is to be caught up in God's story, where our lives are part of a beautiful and complicated narrative that is not about us, but about God's presence and love. [... more]
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Family Life Today
Dave and Ann Wilson
May 14, 2026
Parents often struggle to connect with their teenagers, who are trying to figure out their identity, where they belong, and their purpose in life. By being curious, listening, and asking questions, parents can help their teens navigate these challenges and build a stronger relationship. [... more]
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Family Life Today
Dave and Ann Wilson
May 13, 2026
As parents, we often struggle to connect with our teenagers, who are navigating complex questions about identity, belonging, and purpose. Experts Brad Griffin and Kara Powell suggest that we should be willing to be vulnerable and humble, admitting our own mistakes and insecurities, in order to build trust and create a safe space for our kids to ask their questions. By doing so, we can help our teenagers feel seen, heard, and understood, and ultimately, help them develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their place in the world. [... more]
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Family Policy Matters
NC Family Policy
April 28, 2026
Melissa McKay, president and chair of the board for the Digital Childhood Institute, shares her journey from being a concerned mother to advocating for child safety online. She discusses her efforts to hold app developers and app stores accountable, including the App Store Accountability Act, and her work with the Federal Trade Commission to address unfair practices. McKay also talks about the importance of balancing screen time with paper and pencil time, and her organization's efforts to regulate EdTech in classrooms. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 24, 2026
Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas engaged in a series of debates in 1858 that would shape the course of American history. The debates centered on the issue of slavery and the principles of democracy, with Lincoln arguing that slavery was morally wrong and Douglas advocating for popular sovereignty. The debates made Lincoln a national figure and set him on the path to the presidency, while also defining the American experiment as the pursuit of natural rights embodied in the Declaration of Independence. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 21, 2026
Robert E. Lee, a complex and beloved general, made a decision that would alter the course of his life and history. He rejected command of the Union Army and resigned from the military, citing his inability to raise his sword against his native state of Virginia. However, Lee's decision was not as straightforward as it seemed, and he was motivated by a desire to preserve his family's property and protect his relatives in Virginia. Lee's military strategy was to plunge the Army of Virginia deep into the North to sow chaos and undermine the Union's will to fight. He crossed the Potomac and marched his army northwards, but his plan was foiled by the Federal Army's determination and tenacity. The Battle of Gettysburg was a pivotal moment in the Civil War, and Lee's defeat marked a turning point in the conflict. Despite his military setbacks, Lee remained a respected and admired leader, and his legacy continues to be debated and studied by historians today. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
April 17, 2026
The President's strategy in the Strait of Hormuz has put the Iranians in a difficult position, with the US Navy enforcing a blockade and the Iranians struggling to maintain control. The US is seeking to remove Iran's nuclear capabilities and is not willing to accept any conditions from the Iranians. The situation is complex, with multiple countries involved and a delicate balance of power in the region. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 09, 2026
Doug and Mary Ketchum's quest to own their own liquor store in Memphis, Tennessee, was a horror story that took them all the way to the Supreme Court. They faced a state law that required a 10-year residency to get a liquor license, but the Constitution says everyone should be able to work and have gainful employment without restrictions. The couple's story highlights the importance of rule of law and property rights, and how the Institute for Justice fights for the rights of property owners who can't afford to litigate against bigger interests. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 30, 2026
Lieutenant John Robert Fox, a black soldier, volunteered to stay behind and direct artillery fire from a second-story location in the Italian village of Sumo Colonia during World War II, calling in an artillery strike on his own position to halt a German advance, ultimately giving his life to save others. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 24, 2026
Abraham Lincoln's complicated faith life is explored by historian Richard Corradine, who reveals that Lincoln was deeply unimpressed with pro-slavery theology and instead believed in the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. Lincoln's views on faith evolved over time, and he turned to the Bible for comfort during the Civil War. His second inaugural address is a remarkable plea for national unity and forgiveness, and it reflects his deep understanding of the complexities of American history and the role of religion in shaping the nation's identity. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 10, 2026
The 14th Amendment was put to the test in a landmark Supreme Court case involving a Chinese laundry owner in San Francisco. Eli Yick's business was targeted by the city, leading to a fight for his livelihood and rights. The court ultimately ruled in his favor, establishing that the government may not make laws that abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens or deprive anyone of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
February 25, 2026
The Christian resistance argues that abortion is morally wrong and that unborn children have inherent value and rights. They cite biblical teachings and scientific evidence to support their position, and emphasize the importance of treating all human beings with dignity and respect. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
February 22, 2026
The Iranian nuclear program and diplomatic efforts are at a critical juncture, with the US and Iran engaging in a delicate dance of negotiations and military threats. The Supreme Leader's regime is under pressure to make concessions, but the US must be prepared for a military strike if talks fail. The outcome will have far-reaching implications for regional stability and global security. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 18, 2026
The story of how the automobile saved cities from the overwhelming presence of horses, which were seen as biological machines requiring vast amounts of land and resources, and causing significant environmental and health problems in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 17, 2026
Robert E. Lee, the Confederacy's most powerful general, was born in 1807 at Stratford Hall on the northern neck of Virginia. He attended West Point, graduating second in his class, and spent his professional life in the Army's Corps of Engineers, specializing in fortification construction. Lee's frustration with slow promotion led him to accept a commission as Lieutenant Colonel of the 2nd Cavalry in Texas, where he chased Comanches and outlaws. In 1861, he was recalled to Washington to help write Army regulations, but ultimately refused President Lincoln's invitation to take command of federal forces and instead joined the Confederate Army, becoming a general and leading the Peninsula Campaign, Second Bull Run, and other pivotal battles. [... more]
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The Christian Worldview
David Wheaton
February 07, 2026
The mental health industry is missing the mark by treating symptoms rather than addressing the root causes of mental illness. Christians should aim for more than just treating symptoms and instead focus on biblical counseling and regeneration to renew their minds and live for God's glory. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 30, 2026
James Armistead Lafayette, an enslaved African American, played a pivotal role in the American Revolution as a spy for the Continental Army, providing crucial intelligence that helped turn the tide of the Battle of Yorktown and ultimately led to the defeat of the British. Despite his bravery, James remained enslaved after the war, but his contributions were eventually recognized, and he was granted his freedom in 1787. [... more]
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