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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 26, 2026
Pastor Ernie Sanders discusses the role of judges in society, the impact of lawfare on the country, and the potential dangers of new vaccines using DNA origami technology. He also talks about the pandemic, the Democrat party's stance on certain issues, and the importance of standing up for one's beliefs. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 16, 2026
The iron lung, a life-saving device, was invented in 1927 to help people with polio, a disease that paralyzed thousands of people each year. The device used negative pressure to force air into the lungs, allowing patients to breathe. Although it was a costly and cumbersome treatment, the iron lung helped many people recover from polio, and its development paved the way for the creation of vaccines that eventually eradicated the disease. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
February 23, 2026
Violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman shares his thoughts on a possible resurgence of polio and the importance of vaccination, while also discussing his life with polio and how it has shaped his music career. He also explores the connection between music and the brain, and how it can affect memory and practice. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
February 22, 2026
The polio virus still circulates in certain parts of the world, and if it comes to the United States, where a significant percentage of the population is unvaccinated, the disease could make a comeback. Historian David Oshinsky remembers the toll it took on his childhood in the 1950s, when polio was a major public health threat. Meanwhile, investigative journalist Seymour Hirsch has spent his career exposing wrongdoing and protecting his sources, and actress Rose Byrne has come a long way from her early days as a struggling actor in Hollywood. In other news, a new book by Nora O'Donnell tells the stories of women who helped shape American history, including Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, the only woman to receive the Medal of Honor, and Constance Baker Motley, the first black woman to argue in front of the Supreme Court. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 20, 2026
Crime rates in North Carolina's major cities show improvement in 2025, with a 21% decrease in violent crimes in Charlotte and a 25% reduction in homicides in Greensboro. The state's capital, Raleigh, saw a 1% overall reduction in violent crime, while Winston-Salem held steady. Meanwhile, the G20 finance track will host meetings in Asheville, showcasing the city's resilience and economic momentum after Hurricane Helene. Vaccines help train and strengthen the immune response to fight off respiratory illnesses like flu and COVID-19. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 19, 2026
State officials and lawmakers in North Carolina are at odds over the pace of recovery efforts in western North Carolina, 17 months after Hurricane Helene. The state has allocated over a billion dollars for relief, but lawmakers say bureaucratic delays and complex designs are slowing repairs and increasing costs. [... more]
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Matt Slick Live!
Matt Slick
February 18, 2026
The discussion revolves around baptism, salvation, and faith, with a focus on the relationship between works and justification. The topic of apostles, prophets, pastors, and teachers is also explored, as well as the concept of demonic possession in relation to transgender issues. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
February 17, 2026
A spiritual birth to spiritual blindness is a journey that many people face, but it's a journey that can be overcome with the right mindset and understanding of creation and the world around us. The hosts of this show discuss various topics including creationism vs evolution, the Islamic call to prayer, Sharia law, Marxism vs capitalism, and the abuse of power by federal judges. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 12, 2026
North Carolina is expanding its apprenticeship programs with federal workforce funds, connecting high school students with career opportunities in various industries. Early voting kicks off in the state for the March 3rd primary election, with low expected voter turnout due to the lack of competitive races. The state is also launching a new energy efficiency program to make utility bills more affordable for eligible households. Meanwhile, Governor Josh Stein is addressing the growing demand for energy in the state, particularly from data centers, and is awaiting recommendations from his Energy Policy Task Force. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
February 12, 2026
Pastor Ernie Sanders discusses the importance of understanding inflammation in disease, the role of medicine in treating it, and the potential risks of vaccines. He also touches on the intersection of Christianity and resistance, highlighting the need for individuals to take control of their health and well-being. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 09, 2026
A bipartisan commission in North Carolina aims to modernize the state's election management system, addressing outdated technology and improving voter registration and election results. Meanwhile, Governor Josh Stein signed an executive order to strengthen the state's behavioral health and criminal justice systems, focusing on mental health crises, involuntary commitment, and re-entry support for individuals leaving prison. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 06, 2026
Crime in North Carolina public schools has decreased for a third consecutive year, with fewer than 1% of students committing a reportable offense. The state auditor's office is promoting transparency and accountability with internal audits and budget dashboards. Meanwhile, a lawsuit against UNC Chapel Hill over a 2024 protest has resulted in a judge blocking the campus ban for three plaintiffs, citing First Amendment rights. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
February 06, 2026
Pastor Ernie Sanders discusses the judgment of Israel and America, citing the book of Amos, and warns of the dangers of COVID-19 vaccines, including myocarditis and biowarfare. He also touches on government corruption, the importance of repentance, and the need to follow God's laws. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 05, 2026
A federal safety audit has found widespread non-compliance within the Charlotte area transportation system, citing serious deficiencies in how the agency manages safety risks, protects transit workers, and oversees rising violence across its system. Meanwhile, a state audit has revealed over $1 billion in lapsed salaries across North Carolina, with some agencies collecting funds for vacant positions for years. The state auditor recommends improving tracking and reporting of lapsed salaries, reducing administrative delays in the hiring process, and making state salaries more competitive with surrounding states. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 03, 2026
North Carolina has been named the 2025 State of the Year for Economic Development by Business Facilities Magazine, with a strong business climate and economic growth in the past year. The state's continued success is rooted in strong partnerships and a focus on long-term growth, with strategic investments in workforce development, infrastructure, and site readiness. Meanwhile, a group of college Democrats is challenging voting locations in the primary election, arguing that the lack of early voting sites on campus is a suppression of the vote. The North Carolina State Board of Elections has denied the request, citing low voter turnout and the high cost of operating early voting sites. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
February 02, 2026
Craig Collins sits in for Dana President Trump reacts to Tim Walz's Civil War remarks about Minnesota The surgeon general of Florida just announced that ALL vaccine mandates in Florida will be ended Savannah Guthrie's mom has gone missing as authorities in Arizona say a crime has been committed Don Lemon has been released from prison Million pages of Epstein documents were released over the weekend revealing shocking details about Bill Gates Michael Wolfe and more A data dump shows anti-ICE members in North Carolina are part of a well-funded and well-connected network Billie Eilish used her Grammy speech to [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
January 30, 2026
A winter storm warning has been issued for all 100 counties in North Carolina, with the state expecting a second weekend of winter weather. Meanwhile, a recent poll shows that public education in North Carolina is facing strong opposition, with 82.6% of respondents saying that COVID-19 school shutdowns had a negative impact on student achievement. The poll also found that 63.7% of voters support the Opportunity Scholarship Program, and 57.5% support charter schools. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
January 29, 2026
The hosts discuss the importance of waiting on the Lord, the dangers of liberation theology, and the need for Christians to stand against the communist revolution unfolding in the world. They also touch on the vaccine controversy, immigration reform, and the role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers. [... 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 22, 2026
A major winter storm is approaching North Carolina, prompting Governor Josh Stein to declare a state of emergency. The state's emergency response team has been activated, and crews are pre-treating roads with brine and restocking salt supplies. Meanwhile, a lawsuit over the state health plan has been ongoing for 14 years, with the state health plan seeking to have the state Supreme Court revisit its ruling. Additionally, a company called ComScope has canceled a major manufacturing expansion in Catawba County, and UNC Chapel Hill is poised to break ground on a major campus expansion in 2027. [... more]
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