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EU talks solidarity but offers no military support
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Many of the European nations distanced themselves from the United States when this operation commenced. Most notably, the United Kingdom, then France. You know, the nations where American blood was spilled on their real estate to stop the Nazi’s from slaughtering them. The EU is offering nothing to help us in this war...
Human trafficking: It’s happening near you
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Human and sex trafficking are happening in many different forms, everywhere. You can see children in cages who are literally being sold to the highest bidder. While you won’t see that in small town USA, trafficking is still occurring, many times at the hands of family members, community leaders, or otherwise...
Human trafficking – 21st century slavery: Are we averting our eyes?
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – According to Andi Buerger J.D., survivor, founder, and Chairman of Voices Against Trafficking, “At a time when real-life heroes or role models can be scarce, ordinary people are making a difference in human rights, not for glory but for good.” Andi, a survivor, shares insights on how to recognize and help victims...
The Supreme Court case that could change everything
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Jennifer Bridges, a registered nurse and one of 153 plaintiffs in a lawsuit going before the SCOTUS on January 9th, 2026. The case asks a question the country has still not fully reckoned with: Can Americans be forced to undergo a medical intervention as a condition of employment —when that intervention is experimental?
How will the next generation reshape the American Dream?
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Today’s young people inherit a world that’s more complex and less predictable. The cost of living has soared, student debt looms large, and traditional job security has given way to gig work, remote employment, and entrepreneurial hustle. Homeownership feels out of reach for many, and the idea of working one job for life seems quaint...
The vanishing role of truth in public discourse
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The disappearance of truth from public and private discourse is not inevitable, nor is it irreversible. But it will not correct itself. It requires effort, courage, and a renewed recognition that truth is the foundation of freedom, justice, and community. Without truth, we cannot move forward. With it, even the most difficult disagreements can become opportunities for...
AI and humanity’s future
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – The authors of The Fight For The Future of Humanity suggest that perhaps the best possible way to protect both the republic and sane Americans from a political war meant by the left to make robots into a kind of ersatz humans, would be to create and adopt a 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that derails the potential AI computer problem by...
An inside look at human trafficking from brutality to bravery
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – The illicit networks that traffic in human lives are frequently tied to other transnational threats, including drug trafficking, terrorism, and money laundering, creating complex challenges for homeland security agencies. Every individual trafficked represents not just a personal tragedy but also a breach in the nation’s defenses, compelling governments to view the...