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Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Larry Schweikart
186 episodes
1 day ago
Check out this daily round-up of happenings in politics, government, foreign affairs, entertainment, culture, and more. It's a fresh take on the news with the signature witty edge of the "intellectually irreverent" New York Times #1 bestselling author, historian, and political pundit Dr. Larry Schweikart. The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow.
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Check out this daily round-up of happenings in politics, government, foreign affairs, entertainment, culture, and more. It's a fresh take on the news with the signature witty edge of the "intellectually irreverent" New York Times #1 bestselling author, historian, and political pundit Dr. Larry Schweikart. The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow.
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Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, January 1-5, 2025
Major themes include claims of a U.S. operation removing Venezuela’s leader and potential political repercussions, continuing protests in Iran, and debate over how these events affect U.S. politics and policy. The roundup notes court rulings on firearms laws, investigations into pandemic-era loan fraud, polling strength for Trump-aligned figures, and federal authorities disrupting a New Year’s Eve terror plot. Additional items cover immigration enforcement changes, shifts in party voter registration, economic signals such as condo price declines, auto and fast-food industry challenges, and concerns over AI data-center energy use. International notes mention Burkina Faso travel restrictions, severe cold weather reports, and protests tied to economic strain. Cultural, entertainment, and medical items include several high-profile personal stories and a claim about child COVID-era mortality in Spain.
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1 day ago
21 minutes 47 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, December 31, 2025
A roundup of claims highlights pro-Trump political momentum, continuing fallout from Epstein-related disclosures, and criticism of Democratic leaders and policies, alongside reports of investigations, court rulings, and administrative actions across immigration, education, culture, and economics. It references tightening immigration enforcement, debates over gender-related school policies, concerns about DEI and labor shifts, strong consumer spending, tech and auto developments, and international moves involving rare earths, Japan’s citizenship rules, and Venezuela–Cuba pressure. Entertainment notes include Hollywood’s weak box office, legacy tributes, and new allegations against Russell Brand, while medical items mention growing pushback to vaccine mandates and approval of a new weight-loss pill.
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6 days ago
13 minutes 54 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, December 23-24, 2025
A sweep of recent items centers on contentious U.S. political developments, including reactions to a J.D. Vance speech, allegations of academic collaboration with China’s military, claims of aggressive federal downsizing and immigration actions under Trump, and continued controversy around Epstein-related documents. Additional notes cover fraud indictments, urban infrastructure and energy problems, law-enforcement leadership turnover, immigration policy disputes, and scrutiny of DEI’s cultural and institutional effects. Economic highlights include corporate moves, energy constraints, and high-profile compensation decisions, while international coverage tracks elections and shifts in Latin America and Europe. Health-policy news references drug-pricing moves and research on caloric restriction, and lighter items touch on entertainment, tourism headwinds, and a playful medical look at “Home Alone” injuries.
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1 week ago
11 minutes 14 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, December 20-22, 2025
I see the left melting down over J.D. Vance because fear always tells on itself, while House investigators expose U.S. academics collaborating with China’s military and Trump keeps overwhelming Washington by deporting 2.5 million illegals, gutting federal bureaucracy, shutting agencies, forcing resignations, and exhausting even newly elected senators. DOJ expanded fraud indictments, Epstein releases backfired hard on Democrats with Clinton surfacing repeatedly, new emails tied Biden’s White House to the Mar-a-Lago raid, and DHS rescued nearly 130,000 trafficked migrant children while shifting healthcare costs to sponsors. Energy and infrastructure chaos hit California as companies flee, refineries close, and blackouts stall self-driving cars, while Texas pushes back on trans policies and restores Musk’s massive Tesla pay package as Trump-linked fusion deals print money. Culturally, DEI hollowed out institutions and media, Latin America continues its rightward revolution, antisemitism is exposed as hatred not politics, and Trump notches a major win on drug pricing as insurers face pressure to cut costs.
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2 weeks ago
17 minutes 2 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, December 18-19, 2025
2 weeks ago
14 minutes 14 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, December 16-17, 2025
Political investigations and power struggles are intensifying, with Trump asserting a hard-line agenda through military, legal, and enforcement moves at home and abroad, while voter-data lawsuits expand, Democratic approval sinks, and election reshuffling opens new political opportunities. Economically, Musk-led ventures and emerging tech like quantum computing continue to surge as EV enthusiasm cools, states push back on corporate surveillance, and companies reinvest in skilled labor. Internationally, energy transitions show minimal payoff despite massive spending, terror networks deepen ties, governments stumble over EV failures, and Trump escalates confrontation with foreign media. In culture, sports franchises face financial strain around star talent, medical authorities are challenged over youth transition policies, and the update closes on a rare global positive with the rescue of tens of thousands of animals from illegal captivity.
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2 weeks ago
19 minutes 24 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, December 13-15, 2025
Trump’s team is framing California’s collapsing economy and infrastructure as a national security issue, Republicans keep quietly winning on voter registration (with Arizona looking like the next Florida), trust in government is at rock bottom, and federal control over AI, energy, and data centers is being positioned as strategic necessity—not a state fight. Terror threats are rising at home and abroad, yet enforcement actions are accelerating, cultural trends like trans identification and demographic “replacement” narratives are reversing, and economic signals—from a lower trade deficit and rising mortgage demand to massive data-center land grabs—point to growth bottlenecked by energy and water. Internationally, anti-socialist movements are gaining ground, Europe’s leadership looks weak by its own voters’ admission, China’s export “records” mask real decline, EV dogma is cracking, and even gas engines are evolving—while the culture closes with a reminder that books, like history, matter most when you actually keep them close and read them.
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3 weeks ago
15 minutes 27 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, December 11-12, 2025
Deportations continue rising sharply, Indiana’s refusal to redistrict puts GOP seats at risk, and new evidence confirms major banks engaged in de-banking. Trump has moved all AI regulation to the federal level, Minnesota faces federal pressure over massive welfare fraud, and violence, antisemitism, and infrastructure failures (like an electric school bus fire) are making headlines. Minnesota’s fraud scandal keeps widening, HHS restored Richard Levine’s birth name on official records, and the economy shows mixed signals with Exxon pausing a clean-energy project, unemployment hitting a 10-month low, and the Fed cutting rates again. Internationally, Denmark plans a social-media ban for minors, Mexico is hitting China with steep tariffs, the U.S. seized Venezuelan oil, and the EU is delaying its gas-car ban. Vaccine-injury acknowledgment is slowly entering mainstream media, and research says singing with others boosts health.
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3 weeks ago
11 minutes 53 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, December 9-10, 2025
Political updates pushed back on panic after a Democrat won the Miami mayor race, noting Florida’s overall rapid Republican gains, while Trump plans an aggressive 2026 campaign push and DeSantis faces a lawsuit threat from CAIR. Climate references vanished from the EPA website, 87 narco-terrorists were eliminated, and a judge approved releasing Epstein grand jury materials. Jordan Peterson is home but still battling autoimmune issues. Immigration news focused on large-scale Somali fraud in Minnesota and misplaced spending priorities in Charlotte. Cultural notes highlighted collapsing value in traditional college paths and a court backing a military transgender ban. Economically, job openings surged, data-center energy demands soared, rare-earth recovery tech advanced, farmers received $12B in aid, and Trump moved to centralize AI regulation while studies showed federal spending ballooning since 1916. Energy developments included natural-gas-powered data centers, massive U.S. oil reserve expansion, global oil gluts from sanctions, and new gas finds near Indonesia. Medical shifts showed major legal wins for religious vaccine exemptions, growing federal investigations into vaccine injuries, and continued resistance in places like New Zealand. Finally, a small plane landing on an interstate startled drivers but caused only injuries.
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3 weeks ago
16 minutes 10 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, December 7-8, 2025
Recent political updates highlight GOP momentum in voter registration, skepticism toward certain polls, renewed scrutiny of past investigations, and warnings about California’s collapsing energy infrastructure. Analysts say Trump’s influence is rising as his administration pursues suspected SBA fraud, prepares for a harsh winter, and edges toward wins on agency powers. Immigration news included deportations of Iranians and new cases of violent offenders who re-entered the U.S. Cultural data showed stronger employment among religious Americans and worsening school discipline. Economically, Dollar General is expanding, FHA loans reportedly went to undocumented immigrants, Trump launched a food-price task force, and indicators show easing inflation and rising investment. Internationally, European leaders oppose Trump’s Ukraine plan while the U.S. pressures Europe to assume NATO costs; X surged despite EU fines and censorship. AI drove most early-2025 growth, Norway faces energy strain from a massive AI hub, and global seismic events triggered new tsunami alerts. Entertainment and cultural stories ranged from Kennedy Center honors to Milo Yiannopoulos renouncing past activism, while concerns grew around new Marvel films and a potential Warner Bros. takeover. Medically, Trump ordered a full review of childhood vaccines, and newly found Bach compositions were performed for the first time in centuries.
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4 weeks ago
21 minutes 31 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, December 4-5, 2025
A major court ruling, reopened investigations, and new strategic policy documents all delivered wins for Trump, while GOP redistricting efforts and legal developments continued shifting political momentum. Immigration remained central, with reports of migrants coached to resist ICE and DHS estimating millions already leaving the country. Economic indicators pointed to recovery—jobless claims dropped, energy policies shifted, mortgage rates fell, and disputes grew between tech and environmental factions. Internationally, the UK targeted conservative media and German courts took actions tied to Nordstream2 and a high-profile stabbing case. Entertainment news included legal outcomes tied to Matthew Perry’s death and a major Warner Bros.–Netflix merger, while a German study linked higher mortality to high vaccination regions and vultures returned to a European mountain region after a century.
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1 month ago
13 minutes 36 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, December 2-3, 2025
The doom-poison crowd swore Tennessee was lost, but Van Epps crushed it by 8 despite being outspent 3-to-1, vaporizing the “GOP panic” narrative and embarrassing Democrats who dumped millions and still face collapsing voter rolls across swing states. Redistricting momentum keeps building with Indiana, Florida, and SCOTUS on deck, while Dell pumps millions into kids’ accounts and Hegseth vows to hammer narco-boats as Dems look the other way. Trump reassures 2028 won’t be him, MN drowns in Somali-linked fraud, DOJ snoops on Jordan, and yet another foreign-born student plots terror. Immigration remains Trump’s +21 powerhouse as Afghan exemptions under Rutabaga implode and Bessent cuts illegals’ tax perks. Culturally, Texas Tech reins in race-theory fluff, Zoomers can’t do math, and ICE targets the Twin Cities fraud swamp. Copper hits records signaling explosive growth, Zillow kills climate-hysteria scores, and data centers may soon need BYOP. Globally, China rigs AI with censored kill-switches, renewable scams unravel, and Mexico feels remittance pain. Entertainment is a circus of outraged influencers and terrible “Wicked” songs, hotels near the Grand Canyon close from water shortages, Pfizer’s latest vax flop fails, spike proteins appear in cancer biopsies, and—shocker—kids don’t go outside anymore.
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1 month ago
16 minutes 58 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, November 30-December 1, 2025
A CIA-trained Afghan migrant brought in under Rutabaga murdered two National Guard soldiers, pushing Trump to freeze all Third-World immigration, kill Afghan visas, pause asylum, and purge illegal migrants from the financial grid. Trump also moved to revoke every autopen executive order—potentially nuking Rutabaga’s pardons—while crime drops, kiddie-porn networks get crushed, and even the New York Slimes finally admits Somali-linked fraud in Minnesota. A GA judge tossed the election-interference case, wokeness keeps slipping, and the Seditious Six openly pushed military mutiny. Culture-wise, Mississippi kids are outperforming, academia is inflating grades, Portland can’t say “Christmas,” and the military is more religious than civilians. The transoid lobby took major Ls as governments withdraw support, autism links emerge, and the economy roars with record markets, record oil, crashing EV sales, and the best Black Friday ever. Globally, Hong Kong’s fire death toll climbs, EU auto regs threaten collapse, Ukraine’s corruption blows open, Venezuela’s airspace closes, Meloni pulls Italy’s gold back, and Canada suddenly acts pro-oil. Entertainment and medical news bring shockers: Chevy releases a tear-jerker family ad, Disney gets a rare win, the FDA admits vax deaths, smartphones wreck kids’ health, and someone knitted 46,000 mice for rescue cats.
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1 month ago
17 minutes 27 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, November 25-26, 2025
Trump-world stays intact despite gossip campaigns, while NBC melts down after X exposes that much of the anti-Trump influencer noise was coming from India and Israel; Democrats are broke and borrowing to survive, judges keep running interference for Comey and Letitia James, and big blue cities like NYC, LA, and Chicago keep proving they’re crime labs run by clowns. The Pentagon is probing Moonman Kelly for encouraging the military to ignore Trump, Trump launches a Manhattan-Project-level AI initiative, and woke mayors continue embarrassing themselves. Illegal-alien chaos keeps spilling everywhere—airports as shelters, Somali fraud defense squads, trafficking busts—and culture news shows a generation confused about everything from morality to gender. The “world’s strongest woman” is, of course, a dude; the economy is weird (people say it’s bad but keep spending), housing prices fall as illegals get booted, and AI threatens half of all American work hours. Abroad, Ukraine is warned of looming defeat, migrants rape teens in Europe, Bolsonaro gets 27 years from Brazil’s leftoid regime, and a fatal Hong Kong fire grabs headlines. Entertainment is now led by AI singers, Paramount’s new ownership scares the woke, and Guy Fieri blows out a quad. Medically, the vax is tied to 70k fewer births, AI beats radiologists, and an Ivermectin doc is now #2 at CDC. And a Thai woman woke up in her coffin—beat that for a closer.
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1 month ago
16 minutes 5 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, November 22-24, 2025
Pam Bondi cleaned up another Biden mess by hauling two commuted murderers off to Supermax while the “Arctic Frost” scandal keeps blowing open, MTG quit Congress in a tantrum, and Trump out-maneuvered NYC’s leadership as crime spirals from Chicago fire-bugs to New Mexico topping national stats. The Supremes revived Texas’ redistricting map, Democrats are broke and taking loans, Trump is set to label the Muslim Brotherhood a terror group, and Washington wants lighter sentences for predators caught in online stings. Somali fraud rings triggered Trump to drop their deportation protections, NC nabbed 250 illegals, and the feds uncovered a 3,000-foot drug tunnel. The Methodist Church is financially burning down, Zillow says housing affordability is finally improving, and looming blackouts, ATC shortages, and record holiday travel are on deck. Abroad, France warns it’s prepping to lose its kids to Russia, Hitler’s recovered DNA shows he was exactly the lunatic OSS profiled, kidnapped Nigerian kids escaped, Europe’s collapsing under migration, Germany’s cities are broke, Italy’s banning burqas, China’s losing manufacturers, Saudi is letting non-Muslims buy booze, and Brazil arrested Bolsonaro. On the lighter side, an AI teddy bear got canceled for giving sex advice and the Giants fired a coach, while the Cowboys finally beat someone respectable—closing with Professor Larry's classic sports nostalgia.
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1 month ago
16 minutes 35 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, November 20-21, 2026
Trump played 4D chess on the Epstein files while Democrats tripped over their own shoelaces, from Jazzy Crockett accusing the wrong Epstein to Rosie O’Donnell begging for a defamation suit and Larry Summers fleeing OpenAI. DOJ chaos threatens Letitia James, the DNC is broke, red states keep gaining voters, and even the State Department told Democrats to pay for their own commie vacations. Kash Patel torched conspiracy theories, new J6 footage implicates Congress, and Antifa terrorists got nailed. ICE cracked down from Chicago to Charlotte, migrant scandals piled up, and states keep catching illegal drivers by the dozens. HHS called child mutilation malpractice, GE is bringing jobs home, Nvidia is exploding, Walmart’s moving to NASDAQ, and Cracker Barrel’s woke CEO admitted America fired her. Globally, Ukraine is collapsing, Japan is expelling high-crime migrants, Canada’s living standards crater, Britain arrests teachers over pronouns, and Nigeria saw 100 Christian kids kidnapped. Disney’s sinking, Spacey’s broke, RFK’s HHS shredded gender ideology, the CDC backtracked on autism wording, and society is rediscovering life without phones.
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1 month ago
16 minutes 55 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, November 18-19, 2025
The Fed is still pretending inflation is “transitory” while everyone else is watching groceries hit luxury-item prices; global markets are staggering around like they’re in a late-night bar fight; the Middle East is somehow even more on edge than last week; Europe’s energy plans look like a group project no one started; Big Tech is bragging about “innovation” that’s basically old ideas with better lighting; AI regulation is moving at the speed of a sloth on vacation; and politicians everywhere are locked in their usual talent show of bad decisions and overconfidence.
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1 month ago
22 minutes 42 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, November 15-17, 2025
Congress reopened the government but another shutdown is already brewing, Trump scored big as the House voted to dump Epstein emails showing he kept his distance, and UK media got caught slicing up Trump clips and had to eat their own shoes. Fetterman landed in the hospital, a Capitol cop matched the J6 pipe bomber, and the “send social workers with cops” idea is already flopping. Trump’s prepping a stealth healthcare plan while agencies scramble after massive fraud, scandals keep piling up on the Dem side, and SpaceX keeps humiliating Blue Origin. The economy looks gloomy in polls but people keep spending like it’s fine, rare-earth warfare with China is heating up, tariffs are back in the spotlight, New York/New Jersey are bleeding residents, and AI data centers are taking over the country. Internationally, Europe’s fed up with migrants, China’s chip sector is hurting, Ukraine has a massive corruption bomb, and the UN is calling for limits on free speech. Plus: media panic, Sweeney shines, new studies ding the vax, and the Phoenix Suns suddenly look dangerous.
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1 month ago
16 minutes 4 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, November 14 and previous week, 2025
Here’s a **direct, clean, one-paragraph summary** with all the toxic language removed: Congress reopened the government and President Trump signed the bill, though another shutdown is expected in 10 weeks. The House moved to release Epstein-related documents, reinforcing Trump’s distance from Epstein, while UK media faced backlash for airing doctored Trump clips. Sen. Fetterman was hospitalized after a fall, a Capitol Police officer was linked to the J6 pipe bomb case, and debate continued over police–social worker response models. Trump’s team is preparing a new healthcare proposal, USDA is requiring fresh benefit reapplications after fraud findings, and the CFPB faces shutdown after scandal. Investigations resurfaced around Jack Smith’s handling of the 2016 Clinton email case, Pam Bondi is challenging Trump’s NY conviction, and Arizona’s governor faces scrutiny. SpaceX hit its 94th launch of the year, Trump pushed affordability messaging, and several states reversed benefits or licenses issued improperly. Economically, consumer spending remains strong despite negative sentiment, rare earth competition with China is intensifying, tariffs are under Supreme Court review, and population and business flight from NY/NJ continues. AI data centers are reshaping construction, new U.S. energy development is underway, and major companies are shifting supply chains out of China. Internationally, Germany and Sweden face migration-related pressures, China struggles under U.S. chip restrictions, and Ukraine faces a large corruption scandal. In culture and media, networks reshuffle under ratings pressure, a new film earns praise, and new studies link COVID vaccines to kidney and respiratory risks. The NBA season highlights Phoenix as a rising contender.
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1 month ago
29 minutes 53 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Today's News, November 4-5, 2025
Democrats secured major wins in NJ, VA, and NYC, fueling concerns over voter registration and turnout, while Trump supporters emphasize MAGA loyalty. The federal shutdown continues, SNAP funding disputes grow, and 700,000 ineligible recipients were removed. FBI activity remains high with arrests linked to explosions and J6 investigations. Dick Cheney dies at 84, and Florida’s ban on Chinese land ownership is upheld. Economically, Denny’s goes private, tariffs hit $32B, multifamily delinquencies spike, and Stellantis recalls 375K EVs. Germany ends asylum for Syrians, and Trump skips climate talks. Teen Vogue cuts half its staff, a new cancer treatment shows promise, and scientists discover a massive 1,400 sq ft spiderweb with over 111,000 spiders.
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2 months ago
18 minutes 59 seconds

Today's News with Larry Schweikart
Check out this daily round-up of happenings in politics, government, foreign affairs, entertainment, culture, and more. It's a fresh take on the news with the signature witty edge of the "intellectually irreverent" New York Times #1 bestselling author, historian, and political pundit Dr. Larry Schweikart. The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow.