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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 03, 2026
Major General James Mukayama shares the story of Colonel David Hackworth, a highly decorated infantry officer who served in the US Army, including his experiences in Vietnam and his leadership style that earned him the nickname 'Hard Corps'. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 25, 2026
John Moses Browning, an American inventor, created firearms that changed the world, including the first automatic rifle and the 50-caliber machine gun, which armed American and British planes in World War II. His designs were used in every major battle, and his legacy continues to impact modern warfare. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
May 05, 2026
The discussion revolves around the latest developments in Iran, Ukraine, and the Middle East, as well as the potential implications of Donald Trump's decisions on the region. The conversation also touches on the topic of gerrymandering, particularly in Maine and Florida, and how it affects the representation of certain groups. Additionally, the hosts discuss the complexities of Medicare and the importance of understanding the nuances of wellness trends, including the benefits and drawbacks of olive oil and gold investments. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 27, 2026
Theodore Roosevelt Jr., son of the 26th President of the United States, led his troops onto Utah Beach during the D-Day invasion of France, despite needing a cane to walk, and played a crucial role in the successful establishment of the beachhead in France. [... more]
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Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
March 30, 2026
The U S now has more than troops in the Middle East Will President Donald Trump put boots on the ground in Iran amid the ongoing war The Sekulow team discusses the growing military presence in the Middle East a possible plan to extract enriched uranium from an Iranian development site the Trump Administration's efforts to end the war the ACLJ's legal work and much more [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
March 30, 2026
The conflict with Iran is reaching a critical point as the US and its allies continue to push for a deal, while the Iranian regime remains defiant. Meanwhile, experts warn about the dangers of AI and social media, which can lead to addiction and manipulation. Arthur Brooks discusses his book 'The Meaning of Your Life' and how people can find purpose and happiness by being bored, practicing gratitude, and cultivating meaningful relationships. [... 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 27, 2026
Andrew Higgins, a small boat builder from Louisiana, developed a revolutionary landing craft that played a crucial role in World War II. His innovative design, the Higgins boat, enabled Allied forces to successfully execute amphibious landings, ultimately contributing to the war's outcome. Higgins' perseverance and vision in the face of skepticism from the military establishment are a testament to his ingenuity and determination. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
March 10, 2026
The Iranian government's actions and the country's nuclear ambitions have sparked a heated debate in the Middle East, with Saudi Arabia and Israel expressing concerns about the region's stability. The Trump administration's response to Iran's aggression has been a topic of discussion, with some arguing that the US should take a more assertive stance against the country's nuclear program. Meanwhile, the global politics of the region continue to shift, with various nations vying for influence and power. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
March 09, 2026
The discussion revolves around the influence of Alexander Dugin's ideology on the American conservative movement, particularly the concept of Russian National Socialism, and how it is being used as a PSYOP to manipulate and control the narrative, fragment the American right, and undermine American interests and values. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 26, 2026
Iceland's strategic location made it difficult to remain neutral during the events of World War II. The island nation's population was small, and its economy was hit hard during the Great Depression. Britain imposed export controls on Icelandic exports to Germany, further depressing the economy. The British offered assistance and sought to make Iceland an ally, but the Icelandic government chose to remain neutral, disallowing visits by military vessels and aircraft of the belligerents. The German invasion of Denmark and Norway demonstrated that Hitler did not respect neutrality, and Britain considered invading Iceland to prevent a German invasion. The British eventually occupied Iceland, and the US took over the occupation in 1941. The occupation had a significant impact on Iceland's economy and culture, with the US and Britain building infrastructure and bases on the island. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 19, 2026
During World War II, Spam and Hershey's chocolate played significant roles in feeding American soldiers. Spam's history dates back to 1937, and it was shipped to troops in large quantities. Hershey's created the D-Ration bar, a heat-resistant chocolate bar designed for emergency rations, and later produced the Tropical Chocolate Bar. These food items served their purpose, providing sustenance to soldiers during a time of war. [... 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 Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
January 07, 2026
A diner in Orange Mound, Memphis, has become a gathering place for the woke leftist crowd, refusing to serve ICE agents and the National Guard, leading to a heated confrontation and sparking controversy, while the National Civil Rights Museum is set to unveil a redesign and new exhibits, including a focus on poverty, education, and nonviolence. [... more]
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The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
November 25, 2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including immigration, public housing, crime rate, and the impact of AI on Christian music. The show also touches on politics, the Republican Party, and the Democratic Party, with a focus on the current state of the country and the need for change. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 25, 2025
Heather McPherson, curator of history at the South Carolina Military Museum, shares the story of her great uncle Ralph Ferguson, who served in the 29th Division during World War II and landed on Omaha Beach. Through her research and connection with her family, Heather brings Ralph's story to life, highlighting the importance of preserving memories and honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 20, 2025
The D-Day invasion was a pivotal moment in World War II, as Allied forces struggled to break through the German defenses in Normandy. The battle was marked by brutal fighting in the hedgerow country, where American troops faced off against German machine guns and mortar fire. Despite the challenges, the Allies persevered, with the help of innovative tactics and the bravery of individual soldiers. The story of D-Day is a testament to the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom and democracy. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 19, 2025
The story of how three slaves escaping to the Union's Fort Monroe provided the spark that led to Abraham Lincoln earning the nickname the Great Emancipator. Lincoln's public statements about the war were cautious, but the actions of General Butler and the escapees themselves ultimately changed the course of the war and the fate of slavery in the United States. [... more]
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The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
November 14, 2025
A local institution, Dales Restaurant, is featured in a discussion about the revitalization of downtown Memphis and the impact of the National Guard's presence in the area. State Representative Rodney Hall joins the conversation to discuss conservative values and the importance of public safety. Meanwhile, the Memphis Apologetics Group is hosting an event at Grace View Church in South Haven, exploring the intersection of Christian theology and politics. The DeSoto Family Theater is also highlighted for its community-driven productions and opportunities for local youth to get involved in the arts. [... more]
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Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
November 03, 2025
President Trump's bold step to end the genocide of Christians in Nigeria, a country where thousands are being killed by radical Islamists, has sparked a wave of attention and action. The ACLJ has been working tirelessly to bring awareness to this issue, and with the recent relisting of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern, the US government is now taking concrete steps to address the situation. The ACLJ is urging Americans to get involved and support their efforts to protect Christians in Nigeria and around the world. [... more]
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