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Doni for Liberty Exposes How Animal Rights Laws Threaten Property Rights

Doni for Liberty Exposes How Animal Rights Laws Threaten Property Rights

Animal rights laws aren't just about pets — they could cost you your land, your farm, and your freedom. Trent and activist Doni for Liberty pull back the curtain on hidden legislative traps threatening property owners nationwide. Don't let lawmakers legislate away your rights while you're not watching.

Flock Cameras, AI Data Centers, and North Dakota's Missile Defense with Mark Hagerott

Flock Cameras, AI Data Centers, and North Dakota's Missile Defense with Mark Hagerott

Flock cameras are sparking privacy backlash nationwide—and Scott Hennen wants answers. AI expert Mark Hagerott breaks down surveillance fears, booming AI data centers, and North Dakota's missile defense secrets. Then listeners call in with fiery opinions on artificial intelligence. Is AI protecting us or watching us? Tune in and decide.

Rural Route with Trent Loos: Jay Truitt Breaks Down Beef Plant Closures and Industry Shake-Ups

Rural Route with Trent Loos: Jay Truitt Breaks Down Beef Plant Closures and Industry Shake-Ups

Cattle expert Jay Truitt reveals why the Jocelyn, Illinois plant closure could cripple Northeast cattle feeders, exposes the shocking 90% lean beef shortage, and explains why small rendering plants almost never survive. Don't miss this insider look at the forces reshaping America's beef supply chain.

Saving Australia's Wild Brumbies: Legal Battles, Protests, and Healing Veterans

Saving Australia's Wild Brumbies: Legal Battles, Protests, and Healing Veterans

Wild Brumbies are vanishing from Australia's outback, and a fierce legal battle plus worldwide protests are racing to save them. Discover how these rescued horses might also help American veterans heal from PTSD. Watch to see how one small population count could change everything.

Beef Processing Capacity Collapses as Grazing Acres Disappear

Beef Processing Capacity Collapses as Grazing Acres Disappear

Beef processing capacity in America is collapsing — only three major plants remain. Trent Loos and Damian Buckley expose the shocking closures, shrinking cattle herds, and the rewilding debate threatening ranchers' survival and the nation's food security. Don't miss this urgent conversation about the future of American beef.


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Dakota Dirt Coffee Company of Milnor, ND & Bear's Bliss Pit of Cathay, ND

Dakota Dirt Coffee Company of Milnor, ND & Bear's Bliss Pit of Cathay, ND

"Made Local" is a captivating TV show that dives into the heart and soul of entrepreneurship, hosted by Lori Hinz. This series brings to life the stories of individuals who have taken their passions and turned them into thriving local businesses. Viewers get an inside look at what drives these entrepreneurs and the journey they embark on to bring their dreams to fruition.

Hero. Killer. Fugitive.

Hero. Killer. Fugitive.

"Gordon Wendell Kahl was an American farmer with a background that led him down a notorious path, making headlines in the early 1980s. He became infamously connected to the Posse Comitatus movement, a group known for its strong opposition to the federal government's authority, especially in matters concerning taxation and land rights.

States' Efforts to Exclude Trump from 2024 Ballot & Granting Voting Rights to Non-Citizens

States' Efforts to Exclude Trump from 2024 Ballot & Granting Voting Rights to Non-Citizens

In "One Nation," Dr. Jacobs explores some of the recent actions taken by several states to prevent former President Trump from appearing on the 2024 ballot. Dr. Jacobs highlights this move as a strategic effort to limit the options available to voters, suggesting that such actions might not fully align with the principles of a fair and open democratic process.

Exploring the Legacy of the Wood Mountain, Sask. Stampede: Canada's Oldest Rodeo

Exploring the Legacy of the Wood Mountain, Sask. Stampede: Canada's Oldest Rodeo

"Special Cowboy Moments" takes you on a thrilling ride to the heart of Canadian cowboy culture with an episode dedicated to the legendary Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan Stampede. This isn't just any rodeo; it's the longest continuously running rodeo in all of Canada, a testament to the unbreakable spirit and rich history of the cowboy way of life.

Exploring Biden's National Debt Claim, and a Heartfelt Tribute to a Lost Loved One

Exploring Biden's National Debt Claim, and a Heartfelt Tribute to a Lost Loved One

In today's episode of "Across the Pond" with Trent Loos and Andrew Henderson, the hosts delve into a variety of topics that spark meaningful conversation and reflection. They start with a discussion on recent political events, including the State of the Union address. Here, they question the accuracy of President Biden's claim that the national debt is decreasing, offering their insights and seeking truth in the numbers presented.

John Kerry's "Rules for Thee, but not for Me!" & Rodeo Makes Its Way to BSC

John Kerry's "Rules for Thee, but not for Me!" & Rodeo Makes Its Way to BSC

In this episode of "Ladies of Another View", discuss John Kerry's departure from the Climate Change committee. He owns 6 houses, 12 vehicles, 2 yachts and a private jet yet he tells the average American that we need to reduce our carbon foot print!  How many employees does he have to upkeep all those homes?  Who needs 2 yachts? Why not fly commercial with the rest of the world?

Sylvia Panetta's Battle to Reclaim Her Home Amidst Strict Animal Rights Regulations

Sylvia Panetta's Battle to Reclaim Her Home Amidst Strict Animal Rights Regulations

In this episode of "Trent on the Loos," Trent revisits a compelling story from November during his conversation with guest Sylvia Panetta. Ms. Panetta, a senior citizen, finds herself in a heart-wrenching predicament as she is barred from living in her own home. The reason? Alleged violations concerning animal rights.

Principles Over Emotion in Politics, Robert Harms' Race, and Managing Stress

Principles Over Emotion in Politics, Robert Harms' Race, and Managing Stress

"Open Range" is a thought-provoking program where insightful discussions take place, spotlighting the heart of American values and the importance of being well-informed citizens. In a recent episode, Perry Schmacher, a dedicated patriot from West Fargo, engages in a deep conversation with Gary about the essence of transitional Populism.

Shared Accounts, Job Struggles with a STEM Degree, Family Debt, and Choosing Dream Careers

Shared Accounts, Job Struggles with a STEM Degree, Family Debt, and Choosing Dream Careers

In the latest episode of "The Ramsey Show," Dave Ramsey and Ken Coleman tackle a variety of viewer questions that touch on the intersections of personal finance, career challenges, and family dynamics. They kick off the discussion by addressing a unique marital query: how to keep the spark of romance alive through surprise gestures without giving away the secret in a shared bank account scenario.

Federally Funded LGBTQ History for Teachers & Red States' Pro-Life Video in Sex Ed

Federally Funded LGBTQ History for Teachers & Red States' Pro-Life Video in Sex Ed

"Educated," hosted by Katie Petrick and David Fiorazo, delves into the complexities of modern education with a focus on recent developments that highlight the intersection of educational content and social values. In a recent episode, they explore a new federally funded training program designed to enlighten middle school teachers on LGBTQ history.