Morning Glory: Trump and the Navy 2.0
The greatest presidents of the last century were “navalists”: Teddy Roosevelt, FDR, Ronald Reagan. All three knew that the United States is a sea power, and that to cede supremacy of the seas is to cede leadership of the world. When President-elect Trump joined me on Monday’s program, I asked him if he intended to follow the examples of More...
Black Americans, common sense and our future
Why do we ignore common sense when it comes to Blacks in America? I remember reading an article on Shelby Steele, one of our nation’s most insightful writers on race relations, when he said, “The only thing More...
7 weird winter fruits that are really good for you
If you’re trying to keep on a healthy path in this first full week of the New Year, you’re likely adding more fruit to your diet. For most of us, go-to fruit selections are apples, bananas, grapes, More...
‘Rosary’ beats Rogan: Is faith-based media becoming mainstream?
The number one podcast in the world to start off the new year doesn’t belong to Joe Rogan. It doesn’t belong to Alex Cooper, Mel Robbins, or anyone from the Kelce clan. It belongs to Father Mark-Mary Ames More...
Afghans land in the Philippines for visa processing ahead of resettlement in US
A group of Afghan nationals landed in the Philippines on Monday for the processing of special immigrant visas for their resettlement in the U.S. Their arrival comes as part of an agreement between the Filipino and More...
‘Desperate’ NYC judge torched by legal analyst over Trump sentencing: This has ‘backfired spectacularly’
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett said on “Fox & Friends” Monday that Judge Juan Merchan appears “desperate to stain” President-elect Trump with the label of “convicted felon” More...
‘Jerry Springer Show’ producer quit after this moment ‘hit me like a sledgehammer’
As one of the most controversial television shows in pop culture history, those who worked on “The Jerry Springer Show” were bound to run into some moral and ethical dilemmas behind the scenes. In More...
President Carter to lie in state at US Capitol ahead of National Cathedral funeral
Former President Jimmy Carter’s body will be brought to the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday afternoon where he will lie in state for three days before a state funeral in Washington, D.C. Carter died last week on Dec. More...
Pardons, Israel, domestic terrorism and more: Biden’s plans for final days of presidency
Additional pardons, measures to prevent homegrown political extremism, and more military aid for Israel are among the plans that Biden and his administration have during their final days before passing the baton More...
Tuesday’s special elections in Virginia could give early insight into governor race, 2026 midterms
A trio of special elections Tuesday in Virginia will give Americans their first look at suburban voting trends for the 2025 gubernatorial sweeps and 2026 midterms. A federal election shakeup last cycle in once-deep-red More...






