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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 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 ↗
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 ↗
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 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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University of Utah Halts Classes, Hosts Healing Circles After Detransition Person's Regret Speech ↗
"The Dr. Duke Show" is a program that often discusses topics related to education and culture. In a recent episode, the show covered an event at the University of Utah. The university decided to cancel classes and host "healing circles" in response to a speech made by Chloe Cole.
Nebraska Quake, CO2, Water Resource Talk, EV Battery Costs, and Health Insights on Across the Pond ↗
On today's episode of 'Across the Pond' with Trent Loos and Andrew Henderson, the discussion kicked off with Trent sharing insights on a minor earthquake that recently shook Nebraska. This natural event smoothly transitioned into an in-depth conversation about CO2 sequestration. The hosts delved into the significant energy needed to compress CO2 and the considerable amount of water this process consumes, highlighting the environmental impacts of such technological solutions.
TR for Heart and Soul Revisited and Honoring a Legacy at The North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame ↗
This week, enjoy watching and listening to four guests as they talk with Tisa Peek of Dakota Horse Magazine and describe how horses are making a difference in their lives, the community of Bismarck/Mandan, and the freedom horses provide.
Former SNL Cast Member Victoria Jackson's Musical Comedy Journey and Faith ↗
In this episode of "The Culture Crossroads with Andrew Southwick," host Andrew is joined by the talented actress, singer, and comedian Victoria Jackson. Victoria shares some exciting updates about her latest project, a musical comedy album titled "When I Get to Nashville."
Jamie Walden Discusses Spiritual Growth from a Christian and Conservative Perspective ↗
In today's episode of Flyover Conservatives, hosts Stacy and David had a special guest, Jamie Walden, who is the author of the Mega Dynamics Study Guide. Jamie shared his background as a former Marine Corps Infantry Sergeant and his later work with the US Marshals Administration.
Declining Belief in Human-Caused Climate Change and UN's Alleged Exploitation of Children ↗
In today's episode of "Educated," Katie Petrick and David Fiorazo invited Alex Newman to the program to delve into intriguing research about public perceptions of climate change causation and the United Nations' involvement in climate initiatives.
The Death Heard Around the World: Mob Rule, George Floyd, and The Fall of Minneapolis ↗
In today's episode of One Nation, Dr. Jake Jacobs starts by quoting a passage from Charles Dickens' famous book, "A Tale of Two Cities." This quote sets the stage for a discussion about an event that had a profound impact not only in one city but across the entire United States.
China's Land Purchase in North Dakota: National Security Concerns ↗
In today's episode of "Ladies of Another View," the focus was on a special two-part discussion about China's efforts to purchase land in North Dakota. This topic has raised concerns about national security and the role of lawmakers in addressing this issue.
Trent on the Loose: Exploring the CO2 Pipeline with Steve Kenkel ↗
In today's episode of "Trent on the Loose," Trent had a special guest, Steve Kenkel, who is a Supervisor from Shelby County, Iowa. They talked about something called the CO2 Pipeline, which is a big project in their area.
Gratitude, Military, Alex Jones, New Zealand, and Global Concerns ↗
Today's episode of "Across the Pond" covered several important topics. First, there was a discussion about the importance of showing gratitude for the armed forces and the role of the military in today's world. This topic shed light on the significance of the armed forces and their contributions to our society.















