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LISTEN: Tax cuts are great, but debt reduction’s better
The tax cuts this White House are championing are having a positive effect on the American consumer, putting more money and decision-making power back into the hands of the worker. But they will prove meaningless if politicians don't deal with the deficit.
SharesDistrict of Sports: Who will the Washington Commanders take in the NFL Draft?
Coming of a 5-12 season in 2025 -- and only two seasons removed from an NFC Championship game appearance -- the Washington Commanders have a specific position of need on each side of the ball in this year's NFL Draft.
SharesLISTEN: China’s shop of influence and horror
Communist China has been making great inroads around the world with its method of economic enslavement, the Belt and Road Initiative. But there are far worse evils taking place under the CCP's watch. Take the new title, "Killed to Order: China's Organ Harvesting Industry and the True Nature of America's Biggest Adversary."
SharesLISTEN: America vs China — Inside the second space race
Jeff Thornburg, the CEO and co-founder of Portal Space Systems, joins the show to talk about dynamic space operations and how the recent Artemis mission has reignited Americans' fascination with space.
SharesBold and Blunt: The power of today’s media
Today's media in all its many forms is probably the most powerful and influential it's ever been. But that's not necessarily a good thing.
SharesLISTEN: Space-based interceptors — Golden Dome gains funding and momentum
Cliff Beek, an entrepreneur and leader in the futuristic world of space infrastructure, joins the show for an eye-opening discussion on the fast-evolving intersection between space and business.
SharesLISTEN: Remembering Antonin Scalia
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia -- sadly -- is ten years gone. But he will be remembered as one of the most influential justices to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court, as well as one of the most important Americans of the last century, according to the author of a new book on the justice.
SharesDistrict of Sports: Previewing the Masters with Keswick Hall Director of Golf Rob McNamara
The tradition unlike any other is back. It's Masters week -- the equivalent of Christmas, Super Bowl Sunday, and any other favorite holiday all rolled into one for those who love the game of golf.
SharesLISTEN: Angels and demons and aliens, oh my
Do you believe in angels and demons? How about UFOs and aliens? In the new documentary, "Supernatural: Angels and Demons," journalist and author and media host Billy Hallowell explores the unseen world to separate truth from deception. Still, mystery remains.
SharesLISTEN: What went wrong with U.S. shipbuilding?
Retired Rear Adm. Mark Montgomery joins the show to talk about ways to fix American shipbuilding, the future of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and how the Pentagon has upended its relationships with other Washington institutions.
SharesLISTEN: Dangers to our republic abound
America's first president, George Washington, sent out clear warnings about the various ways in which the blossoming republic would be attacked. And sadly, Americans didn't heed the warnings.
SharesLISTEN: Why universities are a key U.S. national security asset
Daniel Diermeier, the chancellor of Vanderbilt University, explains the crucial role academic institutions play in the country's national security ecosystem.
SharesLISTEN: The Pentagon-Silicon Valley divide and who blinks first on AI?
Teresa Carlson, founding president of the General Catalyst Institute, joins the show to talk about whether the tech industry can bridge its differences with the Pentagon on AI, if a drone "bubble" is forming in the economy, and how the military can drive innovation.
SharesBold and Blunt: Christians shouldn’t call for open borders
It's far too common for today's ministers and preachers and faith leaders to call on their congregations to support open borders based on the notion that Jesus is a socialist and views all humans equally. But that's a skewing of biblical truths. Protecting borders is indeed biblically sound.
SharesLISTEN: Drone fever — Is the U.S. forgetting what really wins wars?
Dr. Amos Fox, managing editor of Small Wars Journal, joins the show to talk about the true value of technology on the battlefield and whether the U.S. has become too enamored with drones.
SharesBold and Blunt: Iran’s ‘crimes against America’
Democrats, the leftists, the globalists, the anti-MAGAs -- the delusional 'diplomacy at all costs' types -- are attacking President Donald Trump, demanding he cease and desist Operation Epic Fury. But Trump is justified in waging this military operation.
SharesLISTEN: Why GPS satellites are crucial to U.S. national security
Malik Musawwir, vice president of navigation systems at Lockheed Martin, joins the show to talk about GPS satellites, their importance to national security, and what the future of GPS-powered navigation looks like.
SharesLISTEN: How the Army plans to team humans with machines in combat
Dr. Alex Miller, chief technology officer for the U.S. Army, joins the show to talk about soldiers training alongside autonomous systems, how much new technology to put on a soldier's plate, and how the Army is building capabilities that can withstand even the most extreme conditions.
SharesBold and Blunt: DEI is lingering in America
An Arizona State University professor was forced to take Diversity, Equity and Inclusion training by university administrators -- despite the fact state law states employees cannot be forced by public employers to take DEI training.
SharesDistrict of Sports: DC Defenders coach Shannon Harris on winning the UFL title amid a whirlwind year
Shannon Harris took over as head coach of the DC Defenders just a week before the season started last year. Now, with the interim tag removed and a UFL championship under his belt, Harris credits the continuity of the Defenders' coaches and staff for allowing him to flourish and set up a strong chance at a repeat.
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