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Jelly Roll’s stunning transformation: Weight loss, faith, and overcoming addiction

1/6/2026
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – At the core of Jelly Roll’s transformation is a candid conversation about addiction. Not just to substances, but to food—its comfort, its distraction, its deceptive embrace. Jelly was willing to sit in discomfort, to face the emotions he had long turned away from, and to replace old habits with new disciplines rooted in intention, not avoidance...

Duration:00:57:52

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The warmth of collectivism is the left’s best oxymoron yet

1/6/2026
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The phrase “warmth of collectivism” ignites controversy as history, politics, and lived experience collide. From bread lines to block parties gone wrong, lofty promises meet stark realities. The piece argues collectivism consistently delivers the opposite of its rhetoric, exposing irony, disappointment, and warning signs that echo across nations and generations today, with relevance still growing...

Duration:00:57:26

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The PA who defied deadly protocols and saved thousands

1/6/2026
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – A veteran Physician Assistant defies official COVID protocols to protect patients, treating families at home and challenging hospital practices he believes cause harm. His actions spark professional retaliation, public controversy, and the loss of his license, transforming his personal sacrifice into a broader warning about medicine, power, and the cost of dissent...

Duration:00:57:42

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Trevor Loudon analyzes global threats and U.S. policy in latest report

1/5/2026
Trevor Loudon Reports – Loudon described the Zelenskyy-Trump meeting as theater. The war ends only through Russia's defeat, pushing Russia to the point where it can no longer continue, or regime change in Russia. This requires America to apply tough sanctions and provide Ukraine with the necessary weapons. Ukraine performs effectively but remains handicapped by limited U.S. support...

Duration:00:57:20

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How the NYT celebrates China’s state-mandated birth planning

1/5/2026
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Changing the number of allowed children does not change who decides. A state that claims ownership of our bodies and families is wrong regardless of the arithmetic. True reform means restoring individual rights to marry and to bear children without political approval. The world must stop rewarding regimes that erase human dignity and then ask for trust...

Duration:00:57:48

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Five pandemic years: Lessons they didn’t want you to hear

1/5/2026
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – I explore five years of pandemic failures through a candid conversation with Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Josh Axe. I examine suppressed early COVID treatments, disputed death counts, Long COVID science, and vaccine outcomes, arguing that early intervention saves lives and that medicine must return to transparency, open debate, and patient autonomy for everyone worldwide...

Duration:00:58:00

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Rebuilding healthcare to put patients first

1/5/2026
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Healthcare in the United States increasingly places power in the hands of institutions rather than patients. This piece examines long-standing policy failures, rising prescription costs, and emerging reforms aimed at restoring medical freedom. By reducing middlemen, expanding consumer choice, and strengthening patient control, meaningful healthcare reform begins to take shape...

Duration:00:58:00

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New Year, new you! Get ready to rumble in 2026!

1/5/2026
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – A new year sparks reflection, motivation, and a renewed commitment to better health. As priorities shift, consistency replaces perfection and movement becomes a foundation for strength, clarity, and balance. Small, intentional choices build momentum, proving that self-care fuels resilience, purpose, and the ability to show up fully for life and others...

Duration:00:57:00

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Let’s take back K-12 education from Progressives

1/5/2026
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Imagine scrubbing the scientific method from the kindergarten to grade 12 (K-12) education system across the United States, or teaching students that they shouldn’t question consensus narratives, even in science, and simply following politically correct approaches like obedient lemmings. Sounds crazy, right?

Duration:00:58:00

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Reflections and hope for 2026 in uncertain times

1/5/2026
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Reflections on a new year focus on hope for 2026, national priorities, faith, and peace. The conversation balances optimism with concern, addressing immigration, support for the military, and emerging technology. Questions about artificial intelligence, privacy, courage, and purpose frame a call to reflect, stand firm, and make a difference today...

Duration:00:57:18

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Global hotspots vs America First

1/4/2026
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – The US strikes Venezuela and says Maduro has been captured and flown out of the country. On the other side of the world, protests are growing in Iran. Trump says if Iran "kills peaceful protesters," the U.S. will "come to their rescue.” Nate Cain, F. Andrew Wolf, Jr., Ed Haugland, and IQ al-Rassooli, in a round-table discussion.

Duration:00:59:08

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The best survival manual for an upside-down world

1/4/2026
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – In a world marked by chaos, moral confusion, and spiritual unrest, many are searching for truth that endures. This piece explores competing worldviews, exposing the failures of evolution and philosophy while affirming Christianity as the foundation for purpose, moral clarity, and emotional stability needed to survive and thrive in turbulent times today...

Duration:00:57:00

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How states are quietly infringing on your rights

1/4/2026
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Most Americans focus on Washington while overlooking how much power rests with the states. Recent developments in Minnesota, Tennessee, and Illinois show how state actions can enable fraud, challenge constitutional principles, and infringe on individual rights, raising serious questions about legality, accountability, and whether similar abuses are happening closer to home...

Duration:00:57:44

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Daydreaming at the start of a New Year…

1/4/2026
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Since this is Rogers for America's first broadcast of the new year, I’d like to change direction and begin by sharing our hopes for the future of our country—perhaps focusing on the positive news we wish to hear, rather than the unwelcome stories that bombard us daily. Mainstream media outlets typically do not report on their own activities...

Duration:00:57:53

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Epiphany, Jesus revealed

1/4/2026
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – The New Year invites a fresh start rooted in faith and wisdom. Reading a different Bible translation opens Scripture in new ways, helping God’s voice speak clearly. Small, steady practices shape lasting change. Trust what God reveals, take faithful steps forward, and allow grace to guide daily obedience and worship...

Duration:00:57:00

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Rise of Socialism: Is America able to accommodate a wide range of ideologies?

1/3/2026
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The election of a democratic socialist mayor in New York City is not the end of the American system — far from it. But it is a reminder that the system is flexible enough to accommodate a wide range of ideologies. That flexibility is both its strength and its vulnerability. The rise of socialism in American politics should not be met with fear or hostility, but with...

Duration:00:58:00

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Is America headed in the way of the United Kingdom in suicidal empathy?

1/3/2026
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Mass infiltration dictated by feelings, ignorant of the harms, and void of common sense can destroy a society. Case in point, the United Kingdom has seen unfettered migration from the Middle East. London is more Islamic now than it is Christian. Suicidal empathy is a state where a desire to help others begins to harm oneself...

Duration:00:57:47

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US jobs and growth data defy pessimism heading into new year

1/3/2026
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Adding to the economic tailwinds are sizable tax refunds reaching American households. While often dismissed as routine, refunds play a significant role in consumer behavior. Many families use them to pay down debt, invest, or make long-delayed purchases. Others channel that money into savings or entrepreneurial ventures. This infusion of cash...

Duration:00:57:51

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After Dark’s top stories of 2025, a year-end review

1/3/2026
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – After Dark highlights 2025 as a year of sweeping change under President Trump’s return, marked by rapid executive action, border enforcement, economic revival, global conflict de-escalation, government reform, and cultural milestones. Supporters see decisive leadership restoring American strength, prosperity, and confidence at home and abroad while setting the stage for an even stronger 2026...

Duration:00:57:53

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Growing up as the world lost its marbles

1/3/2026
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Comedian Lou Perez reflects on adulthood, family, and institutions as COVID, city life, and cultural certainty distort everyday experience. With humor and restraint, he examines how memory fades, systems fail, and priorities shift. Family restores proportion, lived reality punctures ideology, and ordinary moments regain meaning as the world slowly returns to scale...

Duration:00:57:54