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Curley offers insight on Sen. Booker’s record breaking speech.

National syndicated conservative thought leader Grace Curley joins us to share her thoughts on several high-profile illegal immigration stories, attacks on Telsa, and Sen. Cory Booker’s marathon speech on the Senate Floor.

Cline on the arguments for keeping Vehicle Inspections, and how he really feels about Tariffs.

Wow. Drew Cline is firing on all cylinders and discussing the debate on NH vehicle inspections. Are their studies that support or counter the need for inspections? Drew shares. Drew also breaks down the actual cost to the American economy regarding tariffs. 

Helping Vets regain employment.

David Keefe talks about the role of a Case Coordinator at Liberty House. David helps a new veteran settle into Liberty House during their first few days, finds and validates required documents and helps the veteran secure employment.

Nelson talks about how Liberty House assists Vets transitioning back into a stable lifestyle.

Jeff Nelson, Director of Liberty House, provides examples of day-to-day activities, job placement efforts, and collaboration with other organizations to assist veterans with transitioning from substance abuse and homelessness to a stable environment.

How Liberty House is helping Veterans in need throughout the Granite State

Ashley Kitchell discusses the history of Liberty House, a Transition home for veterans needing services. Ashley also provides a better understanding of the organization’s overall mission.

Making sense of President Trump’s latest comments on a possible 3rd term.

NEC Professor Nathan Shrader joins the show to discuss the potential for President Trump to run for a third term and the potential elimination of FEMA.

Is Elmo a communist, and is Big Bird and Cookie Monster part of a left-leaning agenda? 

WFEA’s The Morning Update Host Jeff Chidester shares funny audio from NPR officials’ recent testimony before Congress. Is Elmo a…

DOGE Update

WFEA’s The Morning Update Host, Jeff Chidester, provides commentary on the DOGE processes and shares audio from interviews with DOGE…

Small Business Spotlight – Integrated Builders

Jason Carrier from Integrated Builders discusses what people and businesses should consider when hiring a building contractor and how his…

The Impact of Congresswoman Stefanik’s Withdrawal from the US Sectary to the UN Position

Hill’s Emily Brooks discusses the impact of Congresswoman Stefanik’s withdrawal from the US Sectary to the UN position and return…

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