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Michael Knowles and Adam Carolla discuss Fahrenheit 451, exploring censorship, technology, freedom, and why Bradbury’s warning still matters.


Panama City Mayor Mayer Mizrachi explains why the Panama Canal, China’s influence, and America’s role in Latin America matter now more than ever.


PragerU Kids' Jill Simonian explains how cutting music education weakens executive function, empathy, and shared culture—and why restoring it matters.


New UFO files reveal unexplained sightings. Are they military tech, foreign aircraft, camera glitches, or something unknown?


Victor Davis Hanson breaks down Kayleigh McEnany’s shocking report on massive H1B visa fraud networks and diploma mills selling fake degrees.


The Revolution is often linked to Northern battles, but victory was decided in the South. Mark Malloy explains.


On The Brief, Jaimee Michell argues LGBT activism wrongly merged sexuality and gender issues, shifting focus after 2015 toward children.


Barbara Lowry explains homeopathy, why millions use it, and whether modern medicine has been too quick to dismiss alternative healing.


Trump orders strikes after Iran downs a U.S. helicopter, a teen murder verdict is reached, birth-tourism rings are busted, and luck doubles a retiree’s fortune.


Ayaan Hirsi Ali shares how leaving Islam, escaping an arranged marriage, and embracing life in the West shaped her defense of Western civilization.


Justice was served. Karmelo Anthony got 35 years in prison for the murder of Austin Metcalf. Let’s be clear: This wasn’t about race. Actions have consequences.


Ami Horowitz hits the streets of New York to ask a simple question: Was Luigi Mangione justified in killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson?

Do your kids attend a Community School? Learn about concerns over these expanding education models and their influence on students and families.


Victor Davis Hanson exposes the deeply unsettling cultural rot behind the online "fangirls" glorifying accused killer Luigi Mangione.


Host Shabbos Kestenbaum interviews Monsignor Stephen Rossetti, a Catholic priest, psychologist, and exorcist, about exorcism, demonic possession, and wh...


One of the most important battles of the American Revolution… wasn’t a battle at all. In the winter of 1777, George Washington’s army teetered on the brink...


Is modern feminism making women happier — or lonelier? Is the “girlboss” promise collapsing in real time? And why are kids, marriage, and dating falling...


A man threatens to kill an ICE agent and his entire family outside a New Jersey detention facility and pays the price. The ACLU gets caught red-handed...


Victor Davis Hanson breaks down how this recent chapter in popular culture serves as a symptom of greater societal decay.
