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Daily Caller’s Nicole Silverio: Minnesota Shooting and Chicago Crime Wave

As mayors across the country scramble to resist President Trump’s law enforcement efforts, Nicole offers an interview where Chicago Mayor…

Jeff Chidester: Transgenderism In The Wake Of The Minnesota Church Shooting

The Morning Update host, Jeff Chidester, reflects on the facts that are known regarding the Minnesota Church Shooting by a…

Thom Brueckner: INTEL Investment, Updated Economic Numbers, and Powell’s Capitulation

National recognized financial expert and radio show host Thom Brueckner joins us this week in his new slot, every Thursday…

Drew Cline : NH’s Approach To Childcare

With New Hampshire working on one of the top political issues, housing, could the New Hampshire government set its sights…

Patty Nieberg: Dronebusters Deployed To The Southern Border

Soldiers on the U.S.-Mexico border are using high-tech equipment ranging from drone-warfare systems to futuristic headsets to spot migrants and…

Overwatch Foundation: Grant-based Cybersecurity Services

How vulnerable are essential institutions and vital infrastructures to cyber attacks? What options do K-12 schools, government entities (especially small,…

Brian Morgenstern: White House Actions in DC and DNC Summer Meeting

Brian Morgenstern, a former White House Deputy Press Secretary, calls the show to discuss the circumstances in Washington, DC, before…

Damien Fisher: Crisis in Claremont and Berlin Murder-Suicide Case Updates

Investigative reporter Damien Fisher breaks two stories this week. Damien reports on last night’s Claremont School Board public meeting. A…

Nate Shrader: FIITN 2028 and Flag Burning Executive Order

Is it too early to discuss FITN 2028? Does Sen. Gallego’s recent visit to New Hampshire give us a clue…

Hollie Noveletsky: The Dangers of Illegal Alien Drivers

Small business owner, veteran, and former candidate for Congress, Hollie Noveletsky, calls into the show to discuss the tragic motor…

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