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NewsRadio 740 KTRH is an AM News/Talk radio station owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. Houston's Morning News broadcasts with 50,000 watts 24-hours a day, serves the Houston metropolitan area , and streams worldwide. KTRH debuted in April, 1922 and is the South Texas Primary entry point station for the Emergency Alert System. Be sure to listen to Houston's Morning News from 5-8a.m. for the latest news weather and traffic information.
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A fast‑moving episode that starts with Shirley Q’s signature humor, rolls into a lively doctor‑specialty showdown, and shifts into a heartfelt reminder about knowing your health baseline. Michael then sits down with Pastor Lucas Miles to discuss his new book Pagan Threat, Charlie Kirk’s legacy, and the cultural battle unfolding in America today. Se…
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Pastor Lucas Miles joins the show to unpack his book Pagan Threat, the rise of modern paganism, woke churches, the fight for biblical truth, and the revival he sees growing across America. Then Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell steps in with raw stories from Operation Red Wings, brotherhood, training, and survival. A powerful mix of faith, culture, and cou…
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Twenty years after Operation Red Wings, Marcus Luttrell walks us through the brutal firefight, the seven‑mile crawl, the Afghan villagers who saved him, and the chaotic night rescue the movie couldn’t show. A raw, riveting, first‑person account you won’t hear anywhere else. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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From the renaming of the Gulf to the sudden shutdown of 24 Texas Dairy Queens, this episode rolls through the year's weirdest headlines—plus iconic news bloopers, a WNBA courtside fiasco, and the stories only Michael can tell the way Michael tells them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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A wild ride through the WNBA “Pay Us What We’re Worth” moment, a straight‑shooting economics lesson, real‑world stories about home‑defense and forced entry, plus a heartfelt reflection on Frank Beard and the magic of Brian Wilson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By KTRH (KTRH-AM)
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A candid dive into accountability, purpose, and why chasing “happiness” keeps failing us. Michael breaks down the lost art of civil conversation—especially around politics, religion, and race—and challenges listeners to find real meaning in their day beyond the noise. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Explore how Soros‑backed prosecutors, lenient DA policies, and rising urban crime are reshaping America’s justice system. Michael Berry and legal expert Zach Smith break down the national movement behind rogue prosecutors and the real‑world cases fueling community chaos. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Michael dives into how America lost its way on higher education—from soaring tuition to the rise of apprenticeships, certificates, and real‑world learning. Featuring futurist Kathleen deLaski, plus reflections on Saint Anthony, Socrates, and why telling the truth in “mad times” still matters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Michael Berry dives into the forgotten history of Davy Crockett’s stand against unconstitutional spending, the constituent who changed his thinking, and why real leadership often means standing alone. A timeless story with modern relevance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By KTRH (KTRH-AM)
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Michael Berry uncovers how cultural flashpoints—from drag‑queen visibility to controversial academic claims—intersect with institutional failures. Plus, a compelling expert breakdown of America’s healthcare crisis and the hidden forces driving runaway costs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Law professor and author Charles Silver joins Michael to break down why Americans pay too much for health care — from Medicare distortions and government inefficiency to runaway end‑of‑life costs and defensive medicine. They dig into market forces, personal responsibility, and what a consumer‑driven system could look like. A fast, sharp conversatio…
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