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Feb 7, 2026 • 31min

From Washington: What to Know About the Latest Iranian Nuclear Talks

Dr. Mehmet Oz, CMS administrator and former TV physician, on Medicaid fraud and enforcement. Jonathan Savage, London-based foreign affairs correspondent, on the recent U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, regional military pressure, and the stakes for Saudi Arabia and Israel. Short, focused conversations on negotiations, sanctions relief, and systemic fraud in healthcare.
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Feb 7, 2026 • 15min

Evening Edition: Getting The Most From Your Tax Credits And Breaks

Paul Miller, CPA and managing partner at Miller & Company LLP, brings practical tax planning and preparation know-how. He discusses why starting early matters. He covers what paperwork to gather, eligibility for Earned Income and education credits, self‑employed deductions and retirement strategies, and choosing standard versus itemized deductions.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 24min

Business Rundown: The End of the "Wild West"? Why Big Tech’s Legal Shield is Cracking

John Yoo, former Deputy Assistant Attorney General and UC Berkeley law professor, provides legal analysis on constitutional and regulatory battles facing Big Tech. He breaks down a landmark social media trial, debates Section 230 protections, and explains how courtroom drama, discovery and congressional pressure could reshape liability and rules for platforms.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 35min

The President’s Push For Voter ID, ‘Nationalized’ Elections

Shannon Bream, Fox News Sunday anchor and legal analyst, breaks down the fight over voter ID, DOJ demands for voter rolls, and the debate over federal control of elections. Daryl "Moose" Johnston, three-time Super Bowl champ and NFL analyst, previews the Super Bowl matchup and key player matchups. Jimmy Failla, commentator and comedian, supplies a spicy cultural commentary with a Super Bowl twist.
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Feb 5, 2026 • 19min

Evening Edition: President Trump Wants New Arms Treaty With Russia

Andrea Stricker, deputy director of the Nonproliferation Program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, specializes in nuclear arms control and nonproliferation. She discusses the end of New START, Russia’s verification suspensions, the risks of bilateral limits as China’s arsenal grows, and the challenges and models for bringing additional powers into future arms control talks.
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Feb 5, 2026 • 34min

Sanctuary City Cooperation & The President’s ‘Softer Touch’ Immigration Approach

Jonathan Turley, Constitutional law professor and author, offers legal analysis of the landmark social media trial. Chad Wolf, former acting DHS secretary and immigration policy leader, explains shifting ICE operations, sanctuary cooperation in Minnesota, bodycam rollouts, and enforcement priorities. Multiple short conversations explore legal hurdles, enforcement tactics, and policy implications.
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Feb 4, 2026 • 16min

Evening Edition: U.S.-Brokered Peace Talks To End War In Ukraine Resume

Justin Fulcher, former senior advisor to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and policy/security commentator. He discusses U.S.-brokered trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi and the risks that could derail them. He outlines how Russia negotiates while striking Ukraine and how U.S. actions, including moves in Venezuela, may reshape Russia’s calculations.
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Feb 4, 2026 • 32min

The War on Healthcare Fraud And The ‘Gangsters’ Stealing Billions

Keith Whyte, president of Safer Gambling Strategies, warns about addictive prop bets and unregulated prediction markets. Dr. Mehmet Oz, former CMS administrator and physician, outlines a tech-driven campaign to stop Medicare and Medicaid fraud. They discuss rampant provider schemes, harms to vulnerable patients, tools to shut down fraud, rising Super Bowl wagers, and how families can guard against gambling risks.
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Feb 3, 2026 • 18min

Evening Edition: More Questions Than Answers In Nancy Guthrie Disappearance

Bill Daly, former FBI investigator and international security expert, offers professional perspective on the Nancy Guthrie disappearance. He discusses why investigators may withhold details. He walks through technical evidence like doorbell and Apple device data, cellular ping analysis, and signs pointing to pre-planning versus opportunism. He also covers border assets, motive possibilities, and investigative lead gathering.
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Feb 3, 2026 • 34min

The "Donroe Doctrine" And The President's Plan To Reshape The Western Hemisphere

Morgan Harper, former Ohio Senate candidate and policy-focused Democrat; Matt Gorman, GOP communications strategist and fundraising expert; Andrea Linares, on-the-ground Fox Noticias reporter in Latin America. They discuss Maduro's capture and Venezuela's unstable transition. They cover Cuba's fuel crisis and U.S. pressure. They preview a tense White House-Colombia meeting and debate 2026 midterm messaging and turnout strategies.

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