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Original air date: Nov. 19, 2023 The Middle East is the focus of American and international concerns, with a war that’s threatening to expand. But the U.S. has to simultaneously keep eyes wide open on a number of fronts. That […]
Original air date: Nov. 19, 2023 The Middle East is the focus of American and international concerns, with a war that’s threatening to expand. But the U.S. has to simultaneously keep eyes wide open on a number of fronts. That […]
Original air date: Oct. 1, 2023 The practice of corporations weighing in on social and political controversies, almost always on the side of the Left, is commonplace — and drawing plenty of controversy. Today, a confession from someone who says
Original air date: Oct. 1, 2023 Across the country, schools and families are grappling with critical shortages of qualified teachers. Scott Thuman takes us to Arizona where they’re trying out a solution with a little creativity. Summer would usually leave
Original air date: Oct. 1, 2023 We begin with one of the most heated controversies of our time: the battle to control our information. Our government, federal agencies, and media have grown more heavy-handed than ever, going so far as
An update to our reporting on vaccine mandates and a crisis in military recruiting. The Army is inviting troops who were kicked out for refusing Covid-19 vaccines to correct the record and maybe even rejoin. Letters recently sent to former
The number of people suffering problems after Covid vaccines continues to grow as researchers learn more about how to diagnose and treat the lingering illnesses. A new documentary, “The Unseen Crisis,” examines the stories of some who got their shots,
Like many American cities, New York City is suffering an alarming spike in crime. Some blame lax prosecution, with many offenses going unpunished. And now the Big Apple is one of numerous cities engaged in a new debate over the
School Choice is not only a hot-button topic; it’s quickly becoming a new reality for millions of American school children. In some states, it means letting students take public money to fund their private school education. Or it means letting