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This week, Martha sits down with DNA expert & CEO of Huffine International, Ed Huffine, to speak about modern day DNA technology.

This week, Dana is joined by Host of the She Said/She Said Podcast Laura Cox Kaplan to discuss advice she's taken away from her popular podcast.

This week, Kennedy sits down with Editor at Townhall.com and Fox News Contributor Katie Pavlich to discuss all things self defense and coffee.

This week, the panel discusses the top secrets that Americans are keeping and gun violence.

This week, Liz is joined by Head of IBM Global Services, Mark Foster who shares the story of how he went from studying ancient Greek language at University College Oxford to becoming a tech giant.

This week, Trey Gowdy is joined by Lou Holtz, former head football coach for the New York Jets, the University of Notre Dame, and the University of South Carolina among others.

This week, Bret and the panel discuss the Taliban's rise in Afghanistan and protests in Cuba.

In this conversation, Ben and Voddie Baucham Jr, discuss the secularization of American culture and the influence of Critical Race Theory on society. They also discuss what fatherhood and faith have taught them about our modern times. 

This week, FoxNews.com Sports Editor, Ryan Gaydos, joins Abby in the classroom to help with her lesson plan on the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Tyrus & Kat find a last-minute story reader & hope there isn’t backlash from their producer, who may or may not be a demon.

This week, Sean & Rachel invite a guest to their table, Dean Cheng, to discuss Critical Race Theory.

This week, Kennedy sits down with Professor of Economics at King's College, Brian Brenberg, to discuss the principles of liberty-minded economics.

This week, Will discusses the January 6th riot, analyzes whether Democrats or Republicans have become more of the 'extremists,' and more.

On the latest Hemmer Time podcast, Bill sits down Vivek Ramaswamy to discuss his new book Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam. 

This week, Martha sits down with Roya Hakakian to discuss her new book, "A Beginner's Guide to America: For the Immigrant and the Curious." 

On this episode, Trey shares his thoughts on his most interesting colleague in Congress, the possibility of rooting out hate in our world, and his best tools for communicating with a jury during his career as District Attorney.

This week, Kennedy weighs in on the controversial rules that doping agencies put forth and why marijuana cost Sha'Carri Richardson the 100-meter event in the Tokyo Olympics.

On this episode, Jason is joined by Seth Dillon, the CEO of the satirical news site The Babylon Bee.

This week, Liz takes a look back at her favorite success stories where immigrants seized upon the American Dream.

This week, Trey talks about the importance of the Fourth of July for him and Americans alike.