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Sybil Wilkes breaks down Trump’s housing veto, Obama’s clapback, and a Faith Walking word of hope listeners can use today.

The court ruled that the administration can resume carrying out speedy deportations of undocumented migrants throughout the United States. with allowing them their day in court.

Senate passes symbolic resolution to end Iran conflict; Mexico sees drop in cartel violence during World Cup; massive Medicare fraud scheme dismantled.

We are just a year and a half into Donald Trump’s second term as president, and already, it feels like we’re witnessing the fall of the American empire, akin to the Romans of the 1400s. Still, Donald Trump loves a spectacle and to keep himself and his supporters appeased, so he threw himself a “star-studded […]

Nancy Lacore, a Navy admiral fired by Pete Hegseth, secured the Democratic nomination in the race for Nancy Mace’s House seat in Tuesday’s elections. 

The gifts bags reportedly contain an Android tablet, an American flag, copies of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence,  PragerU propaganda, and a report by Trump’s 1776 Commission.

A federal judge shut down a Trump admin program intended to restrict what could be purchased with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.

Sybil Wilkes reports on Obama's Iran skepticism, historic Alabama Senate race, rising prices, and Kentucky's pardon of abolitionists.

While Republican-led state legislatures rushed to draw new congressional maps to protect their House majority, voter anger may derail those efforts. 

The first round of negotiations between the U.S. and Iran concluded Monday morning in Switzerland with both sides agreeing to "a road map" to reach a final deal within 60 days.

Jackson Lahmeyer, a Trump-endorsed megachurch pastor, advanced to a runoff election for one of Oklahoma’s U.S. House seats on Tuesday. 

Sybil Wilkes reports on Obama's Iran skepticism, historic Alabama Senate race, rising prices, and Kentucky's pardon of abolitionists.