Charlie Kirk / Friday, December 19, 2025
The Charlie Kirk Show At AmFest 2025
Charlie Kirk / Thursday, June 25
A new tiny home village in Van Nuys is set to open June 29, but the price tag tied to the project is already drawing attention, with city documents showing more than $5.5 million spent for just 100 beds. It’s one of several similar sites rolling out across Los Angeles as officials continue to expand […]
Charlie Kirk / Thursday, September 1, 2022
Jack Posobiec is in for Charlie to break down OPEC’s chess move and what it means for the Democrats heading into November. Jack welcomes Libby Emmons, EIC of The Post Millennial to detail a heartbreaking story of a father trying to save his son from being mutilated by his ex-wife. Ken Paxton dishe ...
Dr. David Jeremiah / Monday, June 15
Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, June 21, 2026
Jay Sekulow / Monday, May 4
AG Blanche Says The Evidence Will Come in the Comey Indictment
Greg Laurie / Friday, June 19
The Greg Laurie Show, June 21, 2026
Hugh Hewitt / Thursday, June 25
In this discussion, experts debate the safety and political climate of New York City, particularly focusing on recent events and their implications for Jewish residents and Democratic candidates. Concerns about rising anti-Semitism and the influence of more radical political views within the Democratic Party are raised. The conversation also touches on the potential impact of these issues on the upcoming elections and the stance of Jewish Democratic leaders, including high-profile figures like Josh Shapiro, John Ossoff, J.B. Pritzker, and Rahm Emanuel. The panel further examines Iran's recent actions against a Singaporean-flagged commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz and the necessary U.S. response to such provocations. This episode provides insights into the complexities and challenges facing New York's political landscape and the broader implications for national and international relations.
Hugh Hewitt / Thursday, June 25
No, I’m not talking about Tuesday’s commie infested elections – I am talking about literal shaking. Yesterday started with a moderate 5.6 quake in remote northern California. While no structural damage has been reported from that quake, there have been a few minor injuries. The day ended with two much, much larger quakes, each measuring 7.2, in Japan and Venezuela. Japan reported some damage and injuries. The Venezuelan quake created massive damage with over 100 dead and thousands injured. The quakes may or may not be related – it’ll take a long time for the seismographs, computers and geologists to figure that out. Anyway you cut it, yesterday was a bad day.. . .
Hugh Hewitt / Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Hugh is back today, Wednesday, October 16th, 2024, bringing you the news and talking with: