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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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The Verdict
John Munro
April 15, 2026
The Jewish nation has been persecuted for generations, and Satan's attempt to exterminate them is vividly illustrated in the story of Esther. God takes care of his people and thwarts the purposes of Satan, who hates the Jewish nation and seeks to destroy them. Despite the evil plans of men like Haman, God's promises to his people remain unchanged, and He will ultimately save all Israel. [... more]
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Truth Unfiltered
Chad Harvey
April 12, 2026
The pivotal event of human history is the death of Jesus Christ on the cross, which is the center of worship, the work of the Holy Spirit, racial reconciliation, overcoming fear, holy living, healing, freedom from guilt, and overcoming Satan and demons. The cross is the answer to many of life's problems, and it is the key to understanding God's love and plan for humanity. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 03, 2026
The life story of Billy Graham, a renowned Christian evangelist who dedicated his life to spreading the message of faith and love, facing challenges and criticisms along the way, and leaving a lasting impact on the world. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 30, 2026
The story of George Wallace, a segregationist Alabama Governor, and his redemption story, told through his relationship with Shirley Chisholm, a trailblazing African American Congresswoman, who visited him in the hospital after he was shot and paralyzed, and helped him to change his ways and become a champion for civil rights. [... more]
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The Urban Alternative
Tony Evans, PhD
March 27, 2026
God's providential hand can flip the script in any situation, connecting seemingly unrelated events to bring about a miraculous happy ending. Dr. Tony Evans shares the story of Esther, where God's plan unfolds through a series of divine coincidences, ultimately leading to the salvation of the Jewish people. He emphasizes the importance of faith, perspective, and living under the providential hand of God, even in the face of racism and adversity. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 10, 2026
Viola Davis, a renowned actress and novelist, shares her journey of creating complex characters and exploring themes of trauma, racism, and self-discovery. She discusses her latest novel, which delves into the experiences of a 13-year-old African American girl who was raped and the subsequent courtroom drama. Davis also talks about her own experiences with trauma and how she has used her platform to raise awareness about social issues. [... more]
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The Urban Alternative
Tony Evans, PhD
February 19, 2026
Christians who understand grace can't be racist, because they need hope too. The Bible makes it clear that there is no partiality with God, and when Christians act in an unrighteous, discriminatory way, they are committing sin. Dr. Tony Evans explains how believers can overcome the strongholds of discrimination and experience true unity without losing their God-given uniqueness. [... more]
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The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
February 13, 2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including Generation Z's struggles with education, the impact of screen time on learning, and the controversy surrounding critical race theory. The show also touches on racism, immigration, and the role of the National Guard in Memphis, Tennessee. Additionally, the hosts discuss Valentine's Day, love, and American culture, as well as historical and political topics such as the election and the Republican and Democratic parties. [... more]
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The Urban Alternative
Tony Evans, PhD
February 13, 2026
Dr. Tony Evans emphasizes the importance of recognizing the spiritual nature of racism and the need for Christians to come together as one people of God. He stresses that God's revival will only come when we put aside our cultural and racial differences and focus on our shared commitment to Christ. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 28, 2026
Doug Williams, a black quarterback, broke barriers in the NFL by becoming the first black quarterback to win a Super Bowl. Despite facing racism and doubt, Williams persevered and led the Washington Redskins to victory in Super Bowl 22. His story is a testament to his determination and a milestone in the history of black quarterbacks in the NFL. [... more]
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The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
January 20, 2026
A Southern Baptist church in St. Paul, Minnesota, was disrupted by protesters who stormed in and shouted obscenities, leading to a heated debate about immigration, security, and racism. The incident has sparked a national conversation about the role of ICE and the treatment of immigrants, with some calling for greater security measures and others accusing the church of being 'white nationalists'. Meanwhile, Don Lemon has faced backlash for his comments on the incident, with some accusing him of being a 'sleaze ball' and others defending his right to free speech. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 09, 2026
Gerald Ford and Willis Ward, two high school football stars, became fast friends at the University of Michigan in the 1930s. However, their friendship was put to the test when Fielding Yost, the athletic director, refused to allow Willis Ward to play on the football team due to his African-American heritage. The situation escalated into a national controversy, with the Michigan community and the nation at large weighing in on the issue. Gerald Ford, a senior and a starter on the team, was torn between his loyalty to his friend and his commitment to the team. Ultimately, Ford stood by Ward, and the two friends played a crucial role in Michigan's only win of the season. Their friendship continued long after their football days, with Ford becoming a congressman and Ward becoming a judge, and even influenced Ford's decision to support civil rights legislation in the 1960s. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 06, 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 the United States, paving the way for future generations of black and brown talent to enter the sport. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
December 21, 2025
The discussion revolves around the intersection of faith, politics, and culture, with topics including the perceived threat of Islam, the concept of white privilege, and the role of Christianity in modern society. The conversation also touches on issues like cultural Marxism, the impact of immigration, and the debate over abortion. The speakers express concerns about the erosion of free speech and the influence of Sharia law in Western societies. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
December 18, 2025
The importance of focusing on Jesus Christ during the holiday season, the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, and the need for religious freedom. Additionally, discussions on assisted suicide, public schools promoting racism, and the simplicity of salvation through Jesus Christ. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
December 18, 2025
A giant alligator was wrestled outside a 7-Eleven in Sarasota, and a man was mistakenly given a $45,000 package worth. Meanwhile, a woman was harassed at a Chick-fil-A and showed remarkable grace, and a former manager of Harvard Medical School's Morgue was sentenced for stealing human remains. The podcast also discusses a potential George Floyd biopic, and the hypocrisy of some progressive politicians. [... more]
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The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
December 03, 2025
Todd Starnes discusses various topics including immigration, border security, visa applications, and fraudulent activities. He also talks about racism, politics, gerrymandering, ranked choice voting, and conservative news. The conversation includes a discussion about a raccoon that broke into a liquor store in Virginia and a man who was accused of not paying for water at a grocery store in New Jersey. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 20, 2025
The story of Georgina Schuyler, a visionary woman who gave the Statue of Liberty her identity through the poem 'The New Colossus' by Emma Lazarus, changing the definition of the monument and its meaning forever. Georgina's actions were a retort to the nativism of the day, and her legacy continues to inspire and define the nation. [... more]
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The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
October 20, 2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including the No Kings protest, the Communist Workers of America, voter ID in California, Steve Hilton's gubernatorial campaign, Gavin Newsom's policies, Zoran Mamdani's mayoral campaign, Curtis Sliwa's mayoral campaign, Poopgate, Charlie Kirk's assassination, and conservative politics. [... more]
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