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Finding the way home through faith and truth
Finding the way home through faith and truth
Hannah Campbell’s brave stand against sexual harassment is going viral
How media fear amplified public anxiety during COVID-19
State legislatures are cracking down on the operations of teachers’ unions
Texas parents, Paxton wage dual battle over school libraries and prayer
Moms and DOJ push back against sexual indoctrination
Broken schools, broken minds: Arkhub can restore sovereignty, curiosity, and real learning
The ADHD trap: Why stimulants are failing our kids, and the natural fix that works
Rising from the Dead and the fight for truth
How one Georgia delegate led the entire colony to independence
How to teach kids respect, not fear, around firearms
How online games expose kids to hidden predators
The governance of public schools
Appeals court sides with parent over school district hiding information
Appeals court says “yes” to the Ten Commandments in Texas schools
Archaeology and the people of the Bible revealed
Is TikTok becoming Gen Z’s go-to for scholarships?
A return to traditional, positive values in children’s entertainment
Building a safer, stronger classroom in America
Chicago superintendent says NO to school closures on May 1
America needs constitutional education in her schools
School shooting stopped! How a principal’s quick action saved students’ lives
The Pledge debate: What students are learning today
Medicine without judgment: When protocols override patients
Youth waking up from the climate change nightmare
Texas education leaders consider the Bible and other classics as part of required reading
Turtles all the way down: The vaccine safety debate
Some states may consider legislating book reading in schools
The real drivers of thyroid dysfunction
Will embracing AI in education allow our students to outpace other countries?
Promise kept: The journey of Dr. Stefan Bean
Constitutional illiteracy is undermining America
Prenatal ultrasound risks and early development
Christian education, worldview, and school choice with Dr. Max Lyons
The four signers from Connecticut who delivered independence
The new (Im)moral hierarchy
Liberty and freedom are not the same thing
A bitter rivalry between two Rhode Island delegates that ushered in independence
What happens when you refuse to follow the narrative
The Tenpenny Files – We explore what happens when people refuse to follow the narrative, revealing the real consequences they face. Careers unravel, reputations shift, and relationships strain under pressure. Through lived experiences, We show how fear shapes silence, and how quickly everything can change when someone steps outside the boundaries others choose not to cross...
Teaching the rising generation
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I warn that freedom stands one generation from extinction and argue it is our duty to teach it. I criticize government schools, political overreach, and unchecked power, urging Americans to study the Constitution, defend liberty, and raise children who understand their rights before those freedoms vanish in our nation today...
What if?
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – New policies based on hypothetical problems affecting years in the future are often meaningless, but expensive and filled with government overreach. When a new administration takes over, the new president is now saddled with a solution that doesn't fit today, does not address what is happening today, and is often void of science...
The psychology of killing and its hidden costs
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Jeff and Mark interview Lt. Col. Dave Grossman on the psychological cost of killing, the realities faced by military and law enforcement, and strategies to prevent school shootings. He also warns about the risks of cell phones in schools and their impact on safety, behavior, and emergency response systems...
The story of the incredible work of two men who financially saved independence
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – I bring students into a moment of curiosity and uncover the overlooked courage of Robert Morris and Charles Willing. I show how their fortunes fueled the Revolution, revealing that liberty depends not only on bold leaders, but on quiet sacrifice, character, and a willingness to risk everything for a greater cause...
Toxic leadership and its effects
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – I examine how toxic leadership quietly erodes morale, trust, and performance within teams. I reveal the behaviors that create fear-driven workplaces and the lasting damage they cause. More importantly, I share practical ways leaders can build self-awareness, strengthen emotional intelligence, and create healthier, more effective environments where people and organizations thrive...
Is there a correlation between infant screen time and adult anxiety?
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – New research tracks children from infancy to adolescence, revealing how early screen exposure may reshape brain development, slow decision-making, and increase anxiety risk. Findings highlight infancy as a critical window and show how simple parental interactions, like reading together, can help offset potential long-term cognitive and emotional impacts...
A veteran therapist’s warning to parents about gender distress
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – A veteran therapist speaks out on the surge in gender distress among youth, challenging prevailing mental health practices and urging parents to stay vigilant. Drawing from personal hardship and professional experience, she questions medical trends, highlights ethical concerns, and calls for truth, resilience, and family-centered care in navigating complex cultural...
Patients take back their lives from psychiatric drugs
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Patients worldwide confront the hidden harms of psychiatric drugs and begin reclaiming their lives. Exploring side effects, brain impairment, and the growing deprescribing movement, this piece highlights Dr. Peter Breggin’s work and Jenn Schmitz’s journey, encouraging informed, collaborative approaches to safely reduce or discontinue long-term psychiatric medication use...
How ideology is reshaping Americas schools and churches
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America faces an ideological shift reshaping schools, churches, and culture. Institutions once trusted now promote competing values that challenge faith, liberty, and unity. Parents and citizens must engage locally, defend education and worship, and reclaim civic responsibility before foundational freedoms erode and future generations inherit division instead of shared purpose...
Researchers discover the connectivity of reading and the human mind
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Research shows increased connectivity in various regions of the brain long after you’ve read a book. This demonstrates not only the importance of reading, but also what we are reading. Reading books causes persistent changes in resting-state connectivity of the brain was published in the journal Brain Connectivity...