Feature • January 3, 2024

One destructive world leader is about to be replaced by another.


Article • April 12, 2009

The pirate precedent and the homosexual movement’s advancing army; plus, want to be a teacher in Britain? Be a nightclub bouncer first.


Article • October 25, 2011

Shrinkage, reduction, downgrade—no matter how you spell it, it sounds like retreat.


Article • June 2, 2020

How serious is the crisis gripping America’s cities today? Bible prophecy answers!



Article • September 8, 2010

Amid economic woes, America’s military cutbacks will have nasty consequences.


Feature • June 1, 2022

Radical leftists don’t want a may-the-best-facts-win debate. They want power.





Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • January 6, 2017

Four black teens in Chicago kidnapped and tortured a young, white, handicapped teenager this week and live-streamed a video of the torture. The kidnappers tied him up and taped his mouth shut, then beat him, sliced his scalp, forced him to curse Donald Trump and then drink from a toilet—all the while they yelled about how much they hated white people. The story was largely underreported in the liberal press. When President Barack Obama was questioned about the incident he said it was “terrible,” but also noted that race relations have improved during his presidency. On today’s show, Stephen Flurry discusses this disturbing event and how it shows the troubling direction America is headed.


Feature • August 1, 2015

What happens when you handcuff the nation’s law enforcement?


Article • January 28, 2021

The world gets ready for a President Biden—but not how you would expect.



Article • April 1, 2018

Germany resurrects spy service, China challenges the dollar, archaeology’s latest discovery, and more


Article • January 19, 2021

Democrats are a day away from installing Joe Biden into the White House, yet they seem nervous.


Article • April 14, 2010

The fascinating power politics behind an overlooked coup in Central Asia


Feature • May 1, 2010

The fascinating power politics behind an overlooked coup in Central Asia


Article • March 1, 2021

The true pedigree of today’s environmentalism is less green than red.


Feature • September 1, 2013



Feature • November 30, 2021




Article • May 10, 2013

European Commission president pushes for ‘intensified political union.’