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RFK Jr. sparks debate over cheap cuts of meat and real nutrition
Unbreaking the brain: Early signs of decline
The devastating cost of fatherless homes in America
False flag: Why queer politics mean the end of America
The digital Trap: How loneliness and screens are hijacking young minds
Reinventing yourself after life falls apart
There’s a better way than a 401k
Feminism and the redefinition of men, women, and family
The return of Barack Obama and shadow banning
How media fear amplified public anxiety during COVID-19
Why many Christians are really leaving church
Feminist ideology destroys men
Emma Waters on birth rates, surrogacy, and family
She refused a lifetime of medication and found another way
The ADHD trap: Why stimulants are failing our kids, and the natural fix that works
How spiritual abuse subconsciously taints our lives
How not to let things rattle us
How one Georgia delegate led the entire colony to independence
Why no one is talking about perimenopause (and why it matters)
How to teach kids respect, not fear, around firearms
“Drowning in excuses,” Pastor Corey Brooks shows the harsh reality of Chicago’s South Side
What happens when grief refuses to stay quiet?
How online games expose kids to hidden predators
White noise machines and children’s developing brains: A hidden risk parents need to understand
The weight of the badge: A life committed to service
The hidden financial traps in your 30s and 40s (and how to avoid them)
Bridging hospital & holistic: A midwife’s vision for safer, healthier pregnancies
A return to traditional, positive values in children’s entertainment
Building a safer, stronger classroom in America
Inside a real abduction case: How we found the Bannister kids
Chicago superintendent says NO to school closures on May 1
Mailman’s retirement party proves community still exists in America
The Pledge debate: What students are learning today
Why adults are turning chores into social events ‘admin night’
The connection between gut health and pediatric recovery
Turtles all the way down: The vaccine safety debate
When persecution comes
Protecting childhood from ideological battles
Promise kept: The journey of Dr. Stefan Bean
Prenatal ultrasound risks and early development
The Tenpenny Files – A second conversation explores how prenatal ultrasound may interact with developing tissue, including the brain, bones, and hearing. It examines possible links to long term health outcomes, cumulative exposure, and routine care decisions, offering parents a broader perspective on early development and the influences shaping it before birth...
Christian education, worldview, and school choice with Dr. Max Lyons
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Dr. Max Lyons explores Christian education, worldview formation, and school choice from a biblical perspective. He challenges secular influence in public schooling, highlights the power of language in shaping belief, and urges parents and churches to reclaim responsibility for education while warning against government control through funding programs...
The dark side of prenatal ultrasound
The Tenpenny Files – Routine prenatal ultrasounds are widely considered safe, yet growing concerns question their potential impact on fetal development. This exploration highlights possible risks, challenges standard medical practices, and emphasizes the importance of informed consent. It encourages expectant parents to think critically about common procedures and their possible long-term effects on health and development...
Family courts and the dangerous low standards of proof
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Family courts and medical authorities expand power with alarming consequences. Parents risk losing custody for questioning treatment decisions, while agencies operate under low standards of proof. Urgent reform calls for due process, transparency, and protection of parental rights, restoring trust and balance between child safety, medical judgment, and fundamental family freedoms...
The Book of Heaven: A story of hope for the outcasts, the broken, and those who lost faith
The Tenpenny Files – A mother shares her son’s journey through severe, non-speaking autism, revealing awareness behind silence. As communication finally emerges after years, his experience challenges assumptions about intelligence, consciousness, and connection. The story explores family impact, unseen struggles, and a perspective that reshapes how we understand those who cannot outwardly respond...
Liberty and freedom are not the same thing
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – McMillan argues that “liberty” and “freedom” are not the same thing. She defines freedom as unrestricted personal license and liberty as the right to act within what she considers a moral or righteous standard. She says liberty requires personal responsibility, character, and acceptance of consequences, while freedom without moral limits can lead to social disorder...
Eden Village could end homelessness in America
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Transforming an abandoned mobile home park, the Browns raised an astounding $4.75 million to bring their idea to life. In 2018, the first Eden Village opened its doors, featuring 31 tiny homes designed specifically for chronically homeless individuals. But these weren’t just structures—they were dignified, permanent residences in a thoughtfully designed community...
This waitress made 270,000 meals to feed the homeless in Florida
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – I share the story of Gloria Vargas, a Florida waitress who turns hardship into purpose by feeding thousands of homeless individuals. From her own kitchen to a growing nonprofit, she leads with faith, compassion, and action, proving that one person’s commitment can restore dignity, inspire hope, and transform entire communities...
We’re not sick by accident: The food industry exposed
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – I explore how the modern food system impacts our health, exposing ultra-processed foods and their role in chronic illness. I connect gut health, hormones, and inflammation, while examining effects on children. I also share practical steps to choose real, nourishing foods and take control of long-term wellness every single day...
Chicago pastor Corey Brooks halts walk for surgery while fighting America’s youth crisis
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Pastor Corey Brooks walks across America to confront the growing youth crisis, raising awareness around mental health, addiction, and community breakdown. As he pauses for surgery, his mission continues to inspire hope, faith, and action while driving efforts to build a life-changing community center for Chicago’s struggling youth...
Guarding childhood in an age of confusion
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Too often, adults treat a transient crisis like a life sentence. A surgeon's knife is not a cure for a confused childhood. Many former patients finally found peace only after stepping back from medical pathways. Those stories are wrenching. They expose an industry that profits from certainty and a cultural zeal that mistakes affirmation for compassion...