This week, Sean and Rachel invite Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) to The Kitchen Table to discuss why he opposes vaccine and mask mandates, specifically for children. Listen now!
This week, Ben Domenech is joined by Miranda Devine, New York Post Columnist to discuss some of the major problems they see in reporting and modern media.
The longest war in American history has come to an end this week after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan as American troops evacuated the region. Listen now.
Our story begins with the childhood upbringing and radicalization of Usama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri. Their story takes them to Afghanistan where they build a reputation by helping expel a world superpower from the region.
The World Trade Center in New York is targeted by a terror cell based in the US and inspired by a radical cleric known as "The Blind Sheikh". But as US authorities close that case, Bin Laden reemerges on the world stage.
A once in a millennium event, a possible technical glitch, and a disputed Presidential election fill newscasts as a U.S. warship is targeted and a group plotting a massive terror attack move into place.
In the face of tremendous tragedy, the country attempts to get back on its feet, rebuild and find out who is responsible for the events of September 11th, and a commission is formed to find out what went wrong. A decade later, a once cold trail warms up.
In the decade after the death of its leader, al-Qaeda is overshadowed by the sudden rise and rapid fall of the brutal ISIS terror network. And with the War in Afghanistan coming to a close, America faces an uncertain future in the region.
This week, Shannon sits down with the Senior Vice President of Advocacy and Policy at World Relief, Jenny Yang to discuss the details of the situations on the ground in Afghanistan and Haiti.