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Fetterman hospitalized with ventricular fibrillation flare-up

Statement from Sen. Fetterman’s Spokesperson: “During an early morning walk, Senator Fetterman sustained a fall near his home in Braddock. Out of an abundance of caution, he was transported to a hospital in Pittsburgh. Upon evaluation, it was established he had a ventricular fibrillation flare-up that led to Senator Fetterman feeling light-headed, falling to the ground and hitting his face with minor injuries. Senator Fetterman had this to say: ‘If you thought my face looked bad before, wait until you see it now!’ He is doing well and receiving routine observation at the hospital. He has opted to stay so doctors can fine-tune his medication regimen. Senator Fetterman is grateful for the EMTs, doctors, and nurses who are providing his care.”

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TSA officers who worked through shutdown getting $10K

The head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said on Thursday it would pay $10,000 bonuses to Transportation Security Administration officers who demonstrated exemplary service during the 43-day government shutdown, a spokesperson for the department said. President Donald Trump said this week he wanted to award $10,000 bonuses to air traffic controllers who did not skip work. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he would work with Congress on the awards. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the bonus checks were being awarded to TSA officers who took extra shifts and went above and beyond work requirements during the shutdown. "They were an example ... They helped individuals, they served extra shifts," Noem said. "They helped with transportation of people getting back and forth to work." Noem said the checks were aimed at helping families of workers get back on their feet after going without pay for six weeks. Some workers struggled to pay mortgages, child care or other essential costs. The government shutdown that ended on Wednesday forced 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 TSA officers to work without pay. Staffing issues snarled travel at airports in recent weeks, sometimes leading to long security lines because of TSA absences and tens of thousands of delayed and canceled flights due to a lack of air traffic controllers.

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The Greg Laurie Show, November 16, 2025

Why are so many young people questioning their faith—and what does it take to confront the toughest questions about God, truth, and culture? For today’s conversation, Pastor Greg Laurie talks with Christian apologist—and mentor to the late Charlie Kirk—Frank Turek for an honest, timely conversation about faith, evidence, and the future of the church. Together, Pastor Greg and Frank dig deep into what’s fueling today’s “deconstruction” trend among Christian youth, why so many leave the church after high school, and how technology, college campuses, and cultural pressures challenge the foundations of belief. No question is off-limits: from “Does science contradict the Bible?” to “Why does God allow suffering?” and “How do we respond to the transgender movement?”—every topic is handled with compassion and real-world insight. Frank also talks about his friend and mentee, Charlie Kirk, reflecting on his legacy and the explosive spiritual awakening our country has experienced following his tragic death. This conversation isn’t just for pastors or intellectuals—instead it’s for anyone seeking to grow in faith, love for their neighbor, and meaningfully engage as believers unafraid to compromise in a changing world.

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End the Anti-Trump Judicial Insurrection

The Schumer Shutdown is finally over! Today, Josh Hammer breaks down what comes next now that the government is reopening—and who the American people will ultimately blame for the longest shutdown in U.S. history. Josh is then joined by Mike Davis, Founder and President of the Article III Project, to expose the judicial overreach targeting President Trump week after week. They discuss how conservatives can push back and restore balance to the courts. Josh wraps up the show by tackling the latest controversy surrounding Tucker Carlson, who has come out against a famous German pastor who opposed Hitler—and what that says about the Right’s current moral crossroads.

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White House Says Federal Workers Will Receive Back Pay Soon

A White House official says essential federal workers should get their back pay soon. Trump economic adviser Kevin Hassett said payments will probably come in the next week — or sooner. Federal workers deemed essential, including Capitol Police officers, TSA workers, and air traffic controllers, had been forced to work without paychecks during the shutdown. Meanwhile, it’ll likely take some time to get SNAP food aid payments and air travel back to normal.

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Gov't Shutdown Ends After Record 43-Day Disruption

President Donald Trump has signed a government funding bill that ends a record 43-day shutdown. The disruption caused financial stress for federal workers who went without paychecks, stranded scores of travelers at airports and generated long lines at some food banks. The signing ceremony came just hours after the House passed the measure on a mostly party-line vote of 222-209. Democrats wanted to extend an enhanced tax credit that lowers the cost of health coverage obtained through Affordable Care Act marketplaces and refused to go along with a spending bill that did not include that priority. But Republicans said that was a separate policy fight to be held at another time, and they prevailed.

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Democrats Try To Tie Trump To Epstein

Democrats Try To Tie Trump To Epsteinn

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Netanyahu: "Hell No, I'm Not Afraid" of Mamdani's Threat To Arrest Him in NYC!

Netanyahu breaks his silence on Mamdani’s arrest threat, saying “Hell no, I’m not afraid,” and warning that New York is headed for disaster under socialist leadership and rising antisemitism. Exclusive on The Erin Molan Show.

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Where Do Democrats Stand on Socialism?

Where Do Democrats Stand on Socialism?

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The Epstein Files Continue To Make Messy Drama

Mike reacts to the confusing mess that is the Epstein files.

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Trump floats intriguing new mortgage ideas

President Trump is thinking outside the box to help the solve affordability crisis. Trup is floating a 50 year mortgage and also a 'portable' mortgage.

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Nightmare for NYC

Nightmare for NYC

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Netanyahu To Erin Molan: "I Will Consider Accepting Trump's Pardon Request"

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reacts for the first time to President Donald Trump’s official pardon request — a letter sent just days ago to Israeli President Isaac Herzog. In this exclusive highlight from The Erin Molan Show, Netanyahu breaks his silence on the issue, calling his trial “absurd,” “politicized,” and a “witch hunt,” and explains why it harms both Israeli and American interests. In this clip, Netanyahu also reveals: What he thinks about the idea of accepting a pardon Why he says the charges against him are collapsing How this trial has affected Israel during wartime Why he believes Trump “tells it like it is” Why he says he’ll “think about it” — but won’t admit guilt This is Netanyahu’s first public reaction since Trump’s letter went live — and he delivers it exclusively on The Erin Molan Show.

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California to revoke 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses issued to immigrants

California officials say they plan to revoke 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses issued to immigrants after discovering the licenses’ expiration dates extended beyond the period the drivers were legally allowed to be in the U.S. The decision comes amid criticism from the Trump administration and other states over allowing individuals in the country illegally to obtain commercial licenses. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called the revocations “an admission that California acted improperly,” adding that his team will continue to hold the state accountable.

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Trump foes ask judge to dismiss cases over prosecutor appointment

Lawyers for two of President Donald Trump’s longtime opponents are asking a federal judge to dismiss the charges against their clients, arguing that the prosecutor who filed the cases was illegally appointed. The challenge focuses on Lindsey Halligan’s role as interim U.S. Attorney and is part of a broader effort by former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James to have the cases dismissed before trial. A federal court is set to hear arguments Thursday on whether Halligan’s appointment complied with constitutional and statutory requirements governing U.S. attorneys.

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White House Blasts House Democrats Over Epstein Email Release

The White House is expressing anger over a batch of emails from the late Jeffrey Epstein that were recently released by House Democrats. The emails, made public by members of the House Oversight Committee, include messages in which Epstein allegedly claims that former President Donald Trump “knew about the girls” and references time spent with a sex trafficking victim. President Trump and his team have accused House Democrats of selectively leaking the messages to smear the former president. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the release “politically motivated” and said it is an attempt to distract from Democrats’ failures.

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The Government Has Re-Opened

The Government Has Re-Opened With Rep. Scott Perry, Representative for Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District.

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A government re-opened...Obamacare expose

A government re-opened...Obamacare expose

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Trans Siberian Orchestra Guitarist On Upcoming Tour

Trans Siberian Orchestra Guitarist On Upcoming Tour With AL PITRELLI - Lead Guitarist and Musical Director for the Trans Siberian Orchestra.

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Hamas is Genocidal

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Fetterman hospitalized with ventricular fibrillation flare-up

Statement from Sen. Fetterman’s Spokesperson: “During an early morning walk, Senator Fetterman sustained a fall near his home in Braddock. Out of an abundance of caution, he was transported to a hospital in Pittsburgh. Upon evaluation, it was established he had a ventricular fibrillation flare-up that led to Senator Fetterman feeling light-headed, falling to the ground and hitting his face with minor injuries. Senator Fetterman had this to say: ‘If you thought my face looked bad before, wait until you see it now!’ He is doing well and receiving routine observation at the hospital. He has opted to stay so doctors can fine-tune his medication regimen. Senator Fetterman is grateful for the EMTs, doctors, and nurses who are providing his care.”

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TSA officers who worked through shutdown getting $10K

The head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said on Thursday it would pay $10,000 bonuses to Transportation Security Administration officers who demonstrated exemplary service during the 43-day government shutdown, a spokesperson for the department said. President Donald Trump said this week he wanted to award $10,000 bonuses to air traffic controllers who did not skip work. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he would work with Congress on the awards. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the bonus checks were being awarded to TSA officers who took extra shifts and went above and beyond work requirements during the shutdown. "They were an example ... They helped individuals, they served extra shifts," Noem said. "They helped with transportation of people getting back and forth to work." Noem said the checks were aimed at helping families of workers get back on their feet after going without pay for six weeks. Some workers struggled to pay mortgages, child care or other essential costs. The government shutdown that ended on Wednesday forced 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 TSA officers to work without pay. Staffing issues snarled travel at airports in recent weeks, sometimes leading to long security lines because of TSA absences and tens of thousands of delayed and canceled flights due to a lack of air traffic controllers.

Read More...

The Greg Laurie Show, November 16, 2025

Why are so many young people questioning their faith—and what does it take to confront the toughest questions about God, truth, and culture? For today’s conversation, Pastor Greg Laurie talks with Christian apologist—and mentor to the late Charlie Kirk—Frank Turek for an honest, timely conversation about faith, evidence, and the future of the church. Together, Pastor Greg and Frank dig deep into what’s fueling today’s “deconstruction” trend among Christian youth, why so many leave the church after high school, and how technology, college campuses, and cultural pressures challenge the foundations of belief. No question is off-limits: from “Does science contradict the Bible?” to “Why does God allow suffering?” and “How do we respond to the transgender movement?”—every topic is handled with compassion and real-world insight. Frank also talks about his friend and mentee, Charlie Kirk, reflecting on his legacy and the explosive spiritual awakening our country has experienced following his tragic death. This conversation isn’t just for pastors or intellectuals—instead it’s for anyone seeking to grow in faith, love for their neighbor, and meaningfully engage as believers unafraid to compromise in a changing world.

Read More...

End the Anti-Trump Judicial Insurrection

The Schumer Shutdown is finally over! Today, Josh Hammer breaks down what comes next now that the government is reopening—and who the American people will ultimately blame for the longest shutdown in U.S. history. Josh is then joined by Mike Davis, Founder and President of the Article III Project, to expose the judicial overreach targeting President Trump week after week. They discuss how conservatives can push back and restore balance to the courts. Josh wraps up the show by tackling the latest controversy surrounding Tucker Carlson, who has come out against a famous German pastor who opposed Hitler—and what that says about the Right’s current moral crossroads.

Read More...

White House Says Federal Workers Will Receive Back Pay Soon

A White House official says essential federal workers should get their back pay soon. Trump economic adviser Kevin Hassett said payments will probably come in the next week — or sooner. Federal workers deemed essential, including Capitol Police officers, TSA workers, and air traffic controllers, had been forced to work without paychecks during the shutdown. Meanwhile, it’ll likely take some time to get SNAP food aid payments and air travel back to normal.

Read More...

Gov't Shutdown Ends After Record 43-Day Disruption

President Donald Trump has signed a government funding bill that ends a record 43-day shutdown. The disruption caused financial stress for federal workers who went without paychecks, stranded scores of travelers at airports and generated long lines at some food banks. The signing ceremony came just hours after the House passed the measure on a mostly party-line vote of 222-209. Democrats wanted to extend an enhanced tax credit that lowers the cost of health coverage obtained through Affordable Care Act marketplaces and refused to go along with a spending bill that did not include that priority. But Republicans said that was a separate policy fight to be held at another time, and they prevailed.

Read More...

Democrats Try To Tie Trump To Epstein

Democrats Try To Tie Trump To Epsteinn

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Netanyahu: "Hell No, I'm Not Afraid" of Mamdani's Threat To Arrest Him in NYC!

Netanyahu breaks his silence on Mamdani’s arrest threat, saying “Hell no, I’m not afraid,” and warning that New York is headed for disaster under socialist leadership and rising antisemitism. Exclusive on The Erin Molan Show.

Read More...

Where Do Democrats Stand on Socialism?

Where Do Democrats Stand on Socialism?

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The Epstein Files Continue To Make Messy Drama

Mike reacts to the confusing mess that is the Epstein files.

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Trump floats intriguing new mortgage ideas

President Trump is thinking outside the box to help the solve affordability crisis. Trup is floating a 50 year mortgage and also a 'portable' mortgage.

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Nightmare for NYC

Nightmare for NYC

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Netanyahu To Erin Molan: "I Will Consider Accepting Trump's Pardon Request"

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reacts for the first time to President Donald Trump’s official pardon request — a letter sent just days ago to Israeli President Isaac Herzog. In this exclusive highlight from The Erin Molan Show, Netanyahu breaks his silence on the issue, calling his trial “absurd,” “politicized,” and a “witch hunt,” and explains why it harms both Israeli and American interests. In this clip, Netanyahu also reveals: What he thinks about the idea of accepting a pardon Why he says the charges against him are collapsing How this trial has affected Israel during wartime Why he believes Trump “tells it like it is” Why he says he’ll “think about it” — but won’t admit guilt This is Netanyahu’s first public reaction since Trump’s letter went live — and he delivers it exclusively on The Erin Molan Show.

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California to revoke 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses issued to immigrants

California officials say they plan to revoke 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses issued to immigrants after discovering the licenses’ expiration dates extended beyond the period the drivers were legally allowed to be in the U.S. The decision comes amid criticism from the Trump administration and other states over allowing individuals in the country illegally to obtain commercial licenses. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called the revocations “an admission that California acted improperly,” adding that his team will continue to hold the state accountable.

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Trump foes ask judge to dismiss cases over prosecutor appointment

Lawyers for two of President Donald Trump’s longtime opponents are asking a federal judge to dismiss the charges against their clients, arguing that the prosecutor who filed the cases was illegally appointed. The challenge focuses on Lindsey Halligan’s role as interim U.S. Attorney and is part of a broader effort by former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James to have the cases dismissed before trial. A federal court is set to hear arguments Thursday on whether Halligan’s appointment complied with constitutional and statutory requirements governing U.S. attorneys.

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White House Blasts House Democrats Over Epstein Email Release

The White House is expressing anger over a batch of emails from the late Jeffrey Epstein that were recently released by House Democrats. The emails, made public by members of the House Oversight Committee, include messages in which Epstein allegedly claims that former President Donald Trump “knew about the girls” and references time spent with a sex trafficking victim. President Trump and his team have accused House Democrats of selectively leaking the messages to smear the former president. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the release “politically motivated” and said it is an attempt to distract from Democrats’ failures.

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The Government Has Re-Opened

The Government Has Re-Opened With Rep. Scott Perry, Representative for Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District.

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A government re-opened...Obamacare expose

A government re-opened...Obamacare expose

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Trans Siberian Orchestra Guitarist On Upcoming Tour

Trans Siberian Orchestra Guitarist On Upcoming Tour With AL PITRELLI - Lead Guitarist and Musical Director for the Trans Siberian Orchestra.

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