In this episode, Tudor and the team discuss two main topics: the renaming of offenders to justice impacted individuals in Illinois and the budget cuts in Ann Arbor Public Schools in Michigan.
Today
David Rutherford Show: The Circle Jerk of Corruption: Exposing Global Power Schemes & How to Fight Back
David Rutherford dives deep into the "Circle of Corruption" plaguing governments, corporations, and elites worldwide. From the Federal Reserve's origins and CIA-backed overthrows to massive fraud in Florida counties, Somali scams in Minnesota, election manipulations, and the expl ... Show More
41m 51s
Yesterday
Verdict with Ted Cruz: SuperBowl, CA Taxes, Follow the DEI Money & VA Assault on Democracy
Super Bowl Fallout, California’s Tax Shock, and the Political Storm Behind the Headlines In the latest episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz, Senator Ted Cruz and co‑host Ben Ferguson deliver a wide‑ranging post–Super Bowl breakdown that moves from halftime‑show controversies to the d ... Show More
33m 40s
Yesterday
Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Feb 10 2026
California Nightmare California’s collapsing tax base, highlighting reports that billionaires—including Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and other Silicon Valley giants—continue relocating to Florida, Texas, and Tennessee, where taxes are far lower. Clay and Buck argue that COVID era ... Show More
1h 2m
Aug 2025
[Episode 118] How Strong School Culture Reduces Chronic Absenteeism (w/ Khari Shabazz)
In this episode of Teaching Channel Talks, Dr. Wendy Amato speaks with Khari Shabazz, Managing Director of Schools and School Partnerships at K12 Coalition, about how shifting from compliance to connection can combat chronic absenteeism. Drawing from his experience as a school le ... Show More
30m 46s
Oct 2025
The lost children of Tuam - The Sunday Story
<p>The small Irish town of Tuam is home to one of Ireland's most shocking secrets. During the 20th century, thousands of children born out of wedlock were taken from their mothers, branded the 'children of sin' and sent to institutions run by nuns. At St Mary's, it’s claimed 800 ... Show More
36m 24s
Aug 2023
The Modern History of Originalism
In this episode, a panel of libertarian and conservative scholars—J. Joel Alicea of the Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law, Anastasia Boden of the Cato Institute, and Sherif Girgis of Notre Dame Law School—explore the different strands of originalism as a const ... Show More
58m 23s