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Bold and Blunt: Israel, the media and the hope of peace
Too many media outlets out there look at Israel as an equal player in the world of politics with Hamas -- and antisemitism abounds.
SharesLISTEN: Are the Pentagon, defense companies leaving U.S. allies behind?
Joe DeAntona, vice president for requirements & capabilities, land & air defense, at Raytheon, sits down for an interview with Washington Times reporter John T. Seward.
SharesBold and Blunt: Wages, inflation and a 3,000 percent price hike in bread
Once upon a time in America, a family of four could live comfortably off a single earner's salary, buy a home and save for the future of their children. Not so any more.
SharesBold and Blunt: California shows signs of shifting right
California has fallen to such depths in all areas of measurement -- economic, educational, cultural -- that voters may finally be ready to do something they haven't done for a very, very long time: vote a Republican for governor.
SharesLISTEN: The U.S. is now in a high-stakes data arms race
Peter O'Donoghue and Deshawn Bell, of the company Tyto Athene, join the show to talk about 21st-century data dominance and the high-stakes data arms race between the U.S. and its adversaries.
SharesBold and Blunt: Civics could save America
When it comes to teaching the next generation of the greatness of America, the wisdom of the Founding Fathers, and the direct link that exists between faith and long-term liberty for the individual, the nation's public schools are failing miserably.
SharesBold and Blunt: Starving in Gaza? Don’t blame Israel
Much has been said in the press about the poor innocent starving people of Gaza -- but what's lacking is truth and context.
SharesLISTEN: Why Trump and Hegseth summoned generals, admirals to Quantico
Tomer Malchi, founder and CEO of the Israel-based company Asio, joins the show to discuss soldier-borne technology, 21st-century combat, drones, and much more.
SharesLISTEN: Why the Pentagon is picking a fight with journalists
John Cofrancesco, the founder of American AI Logistics, joins the show to talk about the future of government contracts in the age of artificial intelligence.
SharesBold and Blunt: Post-Charlie Kirk, the pews are filling
An interesting outcome from the assassination of Charlie Kirk is that churches around the country are reporting increases in attendance -- especially among the youth.
SharesBold and Blunt: What is wrong with Democrats?
Democrats seem on an all-out-push to destroy everything that's good about America -- and they also don't seem too worried about destroying their party at the same time.
SharesLISTEN: Who’s in line to build the Golden Dome?
Rob Mitrevski and Tom Gould, executives with major defense company L3 Harris, join the show to discuss the Golden Dome missile shield.
SharesLISTEN: Inside NATO’s planning for future war
French Adm. Pierre Vandier, the head of NATO's Allied Command Transformation, joins the show to discuss the alliance's preparations for future conflict, the role of human beings in 21st-century battles, and much more.
SharesBold and Blunt: Majority young voters want socialist as president
Fifty-three percent of young voters in a new survey said want a socialist president in the White House in 2028. This is worrisome, to say the least.
SharesBold and Blunt: Halloween in August? Taking back the holidays
Once upon a time in America, Christmas was celebrated even in public schools as the birth of Jesus, and Halloween was at best a one-day affair -- a few cupcakes in class followed by a trick-or-treating at night. Now? Halloween starts in August.
SharesLISTEN: How China dominates the U.S. in rare earth elements
Nick Myers, CEO and co-founder of the company Phoenix Tailings, joins the show to talk about China's dominance in rare earth elements and his company's work in helping the U.S. catch up.
SharesBold and Blunt: Is the Bible anti-woman?
Women weren't made to be servants, says Daniah Greenberg, author of "Biblical Feminism." And those who use the Bible to insist a woman's place is solely in the home are twisting biblical truths for their own reasons.
SharesLISTEN: Why it’s so hard to go after Russia’s oil revenue
Emily Kilcrease, senior fellow and director of the Energy, Economics, and Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, joins the show to talk about secondary tariffs on Russia's oil sector and why it's so difficult -- and geopolitically complex -- for the U.S. to target Russian energy revenue.
SharesBold & Blunt: Christian media surging
There's a new trend in media and it's one that's bound to send the leftists howling: it's called Christian Media Surge. And it means that at a time when fake news is everywhere, and corporate media is reeling, more Americans are turning to Christian media for their trusted sources of news.
SharesDistrict of Sports: New book chronicles Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz and tennis’ next era
Just as men's tennis has been transitioning out of the "Big Three" era, a budding rivalry has begin to appear in its place that, in its infancy, has delivered much of the same thrill and fervor.
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