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Apr 4, 2026 • 14min
The O'Reilly Update, April 4, 2026
A rundown of recent administration shakeups and major Army leadership moves. A report on Artemis II and a successful translunar injection. Discussion of new tariffs aimed at boosting U.S. drug production. Coverage of anti-fraud task force arrests and high-value vintage movie poster auction results.

Apr 4, 2026 • 1h 15min
No Spin News - Weekend Edition - April 4, 2026
Phil Zuckerman, sociologist studying secularization. Renee DiResta, researcher of disinformation and online ecosystems. Joe Abraham, father who testified about his daughter's death and immigration policy. Mike Baker, former CIA operations officer and national security analyst. They discuss Iran and military risks, misinformation and deepfakes, immigration policy and personal testimony, and how geopolitics and tech shape public opinion.

Apr 3, 2026 • 14min
The O'Reilly Update, April 3, 2026
A rapid run through administration personnel changes and senior Army leadership moves. A flawless Artemis II translunar injection makes the space update exciting. A new 100% tariff plan targets some pharmaceuticals to boost U.S. manufacturing. Law enforcement highlights anti-fraud task force arrests in healthcare. A cultural segment critiques Americans who publicly root against U.S. policy in Iran.

Apr 3, 2026 • 3min
O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, April 3, 2026
A sharp take on Americans who appear to root against their own country. A heated critique of a senator accused of prioritizing politics over national safety. Discussion of political posturing amid foreign military threats. A warning about the risks posed by hostile regimes.

Apr 2, 2026 • 48min
We’ll Do It Live! — Steve Kroft
Steve Kroft, veteran television journalist and long‑time 60 Minutes correspondent. He discusses how technology and budget cuts reshaped network news. He recalls reporting from Vietnam and Chernobyl. He talks about interviewing presidents, media perceptions of Trump and the Clintons, and the competitive, cutthroat world of TV journalism.

Apr 2, 2026 • 14min
The O'Reilly Update, April 2, 2026
Coverage of the Artemis II lunar launch and the mission timeline. Discussion of presidential remarks about regime change in Iran and related timing claims. Recap of a Supreme Court visit and comments on birthright citizenship. Update on congressional demands to fund ICE and Border Patrol by June 1. A segment arguing reliance on unseen intelligence about Iran.

Apr 2, 2026 • 3min
O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, April 2, 2026
Discussion of how unseen intelligence shapes the narrative about Iran’s nuclear program. Examination of public distrust and how political framing influences willingness to act. Comparison to 1930s appeasement and warnings ignored. Debate over prioritizing domestic economic pain versus distant human suffering.

Apr 2, 2026 • 36min
Trump’s Iran Address, Phil Zuckerman on the Decline of Religion in America, & Federal Judges vs. The Trump Administration
Phil Zuckerman, sociologist at Pitzer College who studies secularization, discusses why fewer Americans identify as religious. He explores the internet’s role in connecting doubters. He debates how declining religiosity affects motivation to confront evil and its ties to conflict and compromise. He contrasts secular problem solving with religion’s social and moral functions.

Apr 1, 2026 • 14min
The O'Reilly Update, April 1, 2026
Coverage of a major Supreme Court ruling on counseling and free speech. Live reporting on the Artemis II moonflight and NASA’s lunar ambitions. Discussion of U.S. diplomacy with Iran and calls for allies to buy American fuel. Debate over a player fired for criticizing Pride Night. A critique of America’s reliance on immediate gratification.

Apr 1, 2026 • 3min
O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, April 1, 2026
A look at how immediate gratification shapes American life and behavior. Short takes on how instant wants drive excesses like overeating and reckless spending. A discussion of smartphones as engines of constant stimulation. A warning that some national challenges, such as the Iran situation, demand longterm discipline and perseverance.


