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Send us a text A single carol sparked devotion, defiance, and even moments of peace on the brink of war. We follow O Holy Night from a stained-glass celebration in 1847 France to a melody that crossed trenches, toppled barriers, and became the first song ever broadcast over radio waves. Along the way, we meet unlikely collaborators—Placide Cappeau,…
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Send us a text A candid, fast-moving conversation that tackles immigration, housing, and personal responsibility without ducking hard questions. We open with a challenge many feel but few frame well: empathy is a virtue, but empathy without facts can fuel outcomes that hurt the people we want to help. Daniel shares how faith shapes his stance on bo…
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Send us a text The noise around immigration is loud, but the truth gets clearer when you sit with someone who lived the process. We invited first-generation entrepreneur Daniel Kwak to unpack the human side behind the numbers: the attorney visits, the courtroom nerves, and the long wait that ends with a right hand raised. From a childhood in a cram…
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Send us a text A government shutdown ends with a whimper, not a vote on funding—but a vote to vote. That’s the twist we unpack as we walk through cloture, the 60‑vote threshold, and how a “silent filibuster” let a minority freeze action while a majority stood by. If you’ve ever wondered why a Senate with more than 50 votes can’t even start debate, …
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Send us a text A single photo can swallow a person’s whole story. We sit down with Adam Johnson—instantly branded the “Lectern Guy”—to unpack the hours before and after that picture, the decisions he made in a fast-moving crowd, and the legal whirlwind that followed him home before his phone could finish rebooting. From the rally’s upbeat mood to t…
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Send us a text The map lit up blue, but the story behind it is all about motivation. We unpack why Democrats surged in Virginia and New Jersey while many right-leaning voters stayed home, and how a late media turn on government shutdown blame shaped momentum. Then we zero in on New York City’s most disruptive choice: a democratic socialist platform…
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Send us a text What if the problem isn’t masculinity, but aimless masculinity? We open with a blunt claim: calling manhood “toxic” has blinded us to the virtues that hold families together and protect the vulnerable. After a live recap of Allie Beth Stuckey’s Turning Point talk, we examine two combustible ideas—how modern feminism drifted from equa…
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