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On this episode, Ben sits down with Editor-in-Chief of Tablet Magazine, Alana Newhouse, to discuss her writing on "Brokenism" and how she believes the COVID-19 pandemic shed a light on how many of the country's institutions and systems are fundamentally flawed. Alana shares her real-life experiences to explain how this has shaped her political ideology.

Story #1: Potentially the biggest revolution since the fall of the Soviet Union.Story #2: Will's advice for the holiday season.Story #3: When will Americans care about the World Cup?

Story #1: Will revisits a conversation with FOX's Tucker Carlson.Story #2: What Is A Woman? A discussion with author and political commentator Matt Walsh.Story #3: How the climate change lobby is lying to you with author and energy expert Alex Epstein.

On this episode, Bret sits down with Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX) and Congressman John Katko (R-NY) to discuss how they are putting aside partisan differences to face America's immigration and Southern border crisis. The Congressmen preview their plans for when the new congress is sworn in January, as well as whether they believe they can make real progress on the issue even with divided power in Washington.

On this episode, Will does a deep-dive with former counselor to President Trump and FOX News Contributor Kellyanne Conway, for an in-depth conversation on the potential 2024 presidential candidates on both sides of the aisle. Kellyanne explains why there is no way to count out the former President, as well as why she believes the Democrats may not be able to take President Biden off the top of the ticket.

On this episode, Bret sits down with Founding Editor of Washington Free Beacon and AEI Resident Fellow Matthew Continetti, Washington DC Political Anchor & Correspondent on FOX News Audio Platforms, Jared Halpern, and FOX News Political Analyst, Juan Williams to discuss the latest moves from multiple high-profile Republicans at the Republican Jewish Coalition as rumors swirl about a competitive 2024 presidential primary.

As the markets stabilize and the world economies settle, a new decade brings new highs to the market and a new housing boom, but a worldwide pandemic and record inflation raise new concerns of history once again repeating itself.

On this episode, Will sits down with former Global Brand President of Levi's and author, Jennifer Sey to discuss how her decision to speak out against school closures and COVID-19 policies led to her forced resignation from Levi's. She gives the listeners an insider's perspective of how wokeism and groupthink has infected all elements of the corporate world.

On this episode, Kennedy shares her three best tips in preparing for the Thanksgiving holiday.

On this episode of Common Ground, Bret sits down with Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO) and Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), to discuss how they have put aside partisan differences to address the countries burgeoning mental health crisis, including their push to expand the Excellence in Mental Health Act nationwide.

On this episode, Kennedy sits down with Joey Jones to bring awareness to the sacrifices our veterans have made to serve the nation in honor of Military Family Month.

Story #1: Honest questions and decisive action. What we need before World War III. Story #2: The birthplace of conspiracy theories. Story #3: Self-reflection: Kari Lake lost and failed to declare an invasion. But Governor Gret Abbott lost and also failed.

On this episode, Bret sits down with Axios Senior Political Correspondent, Josh Kraushaar, Republican Strategist and former Campaign Manager for Senator Scott Brown, Colin Reed, and former Tennessee Congressman and Co-Host of The Five, Harold Ford Jr., to weigh in on former President Trump's primetime announcement and speculate what direction he may go.

On this episode, Janice sits down with Sean Duffy for a conversation about his thoughts on the direction the country is going in, his time in Congress, and his love for his family.

Kat and Tyrus revisit which names are off-limits when naming a child.

Will tells you how he thinks Trump v. Desantis could play out while explaining why he is genuinely torn about where the conservative movement should go next.

On this episode, Bret sits down with Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) and Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) to shed light on areas where they have worked together in a bipartisan fashion to help those they serve. First, they discuss where they believe Congress is headed in the wake of unexpected midterm results.

On this episode, Ben sits down with FOX News Congressional Correspondent, Chad Pergram, for a deep dive on the races and issues that shaped unexpected midterm results.