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The war on drugs: A half-century of failure and a fight for survival
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The lesson of the past fifty years is clear: we cannot afford half-measures. If the nation is to stem the tide of overdose deaths, it must treat the drug crisis as the existential threat it is—one that requires decisi
Can we literally sniff out and snuff out disease through AI
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – An AI pioneer traces the arc from early machine reasoning to today’s world of pervasive intelligence, revealing how patterns precede explanations in markets, medicine, and biology. From finance to disease
Taiwan: America’s critical national security link
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – Taiwan stands at the center of America’s survival as a nation. I argue from experience that our security, economy, and strategic freedom now depend on a single island producing the chips that power mode
How Minnesota’s safety net was looted and who failed
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott Minnesotas safety net is unraveling as massive fraud drains funds meant for the vulnerable. Audits and prosecutions reveal failed oversight, timid leadership, and nonprofits operating without accountability. Taxpayer mon
How ‘Digital Deepak’ is shaping and distorting modern spirituality
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton For Christians, seekers, or anyone longing for real spiritual connection: this isnt just a tech novelty. It raises heavy questions about the nature of guidance, of accountability, of truth. When your spiritual hun
Governor McMaster to end race-based government contracts in South Carolina
The Deans List with Host Dean Bowen South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster ends race-based government contracting through executive action, arguing such policies violate constitutional equality. Drawing on the legacies of Rosa Parks and John Quincy Ada
America’s litigious society explains why we have more lawyers than doctors
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel The United States of America has more lawyers than doctors. So it should not be a surprise that we have become a very litigious society, where most of our conflicts are resolved in courts. But are these courts
Hygiene products appear to be the safest things in blue cities
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew Hygiene products become the only items truly protected as crime surges in Democrat-run cities. Aggressive policies weaken law enforcement while criminals act freely. ICE and National Guard face mounting attacks as poli
Pfizer pflu shot is a pflop
The Nurses of America Out Loud with David, Nicole & Ashley - Of people who get the flu, most never enter the healthcare system, and among those who do, many are vaccinated. When we hear it was only 40% effective last year, that itself is already wildly
Your sleep is talking. Here’s what it’s telling you
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz Sometimes the culprit is stresswhat I call being tired but wired. Other times its digestive imbalance, blood sugar swings, or even something as simple (and fixable) as light exposure or room temperature.





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