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District of Sports: USTA executive Stacey Allaster to be honored at D.C.’s Tennis Creates Gala
Tennis isn't just a sport -- it can also be a vehicle to change lives and leave a lasting impact. Just ask Stacey Allaster. The chief executive of professional tennis at the USTA and U.S. Open tournament director is a lifer in the sport and has helped to elevate it worldwide.
SharesBold and Blunt: The climate change con continues
There's a new climate change con in town and it's called: the first-ever "Declaration on Information Integrity on Climate Change." But it's really censorship.
SharesLISTEN: Inside Trump’s love fest with the Saudi crown prince
Jonathan Broder joins the show to break down President Trump's high-stakes White House summit with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, what comes next in Syria and whether a U.S.-backed coup would backfire in Venezuela.
SharesBold and Blunt: Marxists at the door
The election of Zohran Mamdani to New York City mayor doesn't just say something about a local government or a local citizenry, or even a local culture. It speaks to American society at-large because the U.S.A. of a couple decades ago never would have accepted a card-carrying socialist with open antisemitism as the leader of a free city.
SharesLISTEN: Can Hegseth deliver on Pentagon acquisition reform?
Thomas Akers, founder and CEO of the company Zone 5, joins the show to break down Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's major acquisition reform speech and how it's playing inside the defense industry.
SharesBold and Blunt: Fighting Sharia law in America
There's a very real threat that's coursing through America, and it's called Sharia law. Look to the 50 countries that have in place Sharia law and see: everywhere Sharia goes, liberty leaves.
SharesDistrict of Sports: Washington Spirit’s NWSL playoff chances and turmoil surrounding D.C. United
The Washington Spirit secured the No. 2 seed in the National Women's Soccer League playoffs and are seeking a title after falling in the championship game last year, but face some questions after injuries and losing their final two matches of the regular season.
SharesLISTEN: A new era of great power nuclear weapons tests
Bill Wright, the head of global government affairs at the company Elastic, joins the show to talk about cyber threats facing America and how vital it is for private companies to share threat information with the federal government.
SharesBold and Blunt: Trump’s China wins
When it comes to America versus China, the Donald Trump presidential team is making great inroads and besting out the communists the Democrats of the previous administration oh-so-gladly worked with, and now the CCP is being put on the defense. Thankfully.
SharesLISTEN: Are Trump’s drug boat strikes legal?
Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Charlie Dunlap, executive director of the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security at Duke University Law School, joins the show to talk about the legal questions swirling around the Trump administration's targeting of alleged drug boats.
SharesBold and Blunt: Ending radicalization in public schools
If we want a country of citizens who not only love America, but love American liberty and know how to preserve individual liberties, then schools must teach proper, truthful U.S. history and civics.
SharesBold and Blunt: Revival in America
Americans' trust in media may be dwindling, but when it comes to Christian media -- and Christians working in media -- the public has a different perspective, and it's one that goes like this: News watchers, readers and listeners by and large look to those of faith to give them reports they trust.
SharesLISTEN: Why space is now a crucial warfighting domain
Robert Lightfoot, president of Lockheed Martin Space, joins the show to talk about the weaponization of space, the future of space exploration, and the Golden Dome missile shield.
SharesBold & Blunt: Fight for health freedom rages on
One of America's core individual freedoms -- and not just freedom, but right -- is the one about choosing which medical treatments to take and which medical treatments to refuse. All that was thrown out during COVID years.
SharesBold 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.
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