How Tyrus can instantly win arguments with Greg Gutfeld.
It's by using violence, yes. Spoiler. But he might win an Emmy for it, and we've got the Emmy speech right here.

It's by using violence, yes. Spoiler. But he might win an Emmy for it, and we've got the Emmy speech right here.
Wiggins America treads where men rarely tread: The psyche and vocabulary of women. This segment is in the first hour, yes, but there's more. Also, Tyrus and Will Chamberlain light up the second hour.
And Trump's barely into his second term! Hans Von Spakovsky is Senior Legal Fellow at Heritage, and we're getting caught up on the latest immigration rulings.
They stayed up all night and got it done, but it's not really done. The House bill now goes to the Senate for future of American spending.
Senator Jim Talent, Deroy Murdock, and Congressman Wesley Bell are here to cover issues internationally to locally, and everything inbetween on a day where the House GOP is fighting to pass a budget bill!
But we're on NOW. How are we talking about it in the past tense? We're live, but you're listening to the podcast. Does this description make any sense?
The Democrat Representative of MO-1 is on the Annie Frey Show to discuss tornado disaster relief. "A projected 1.6 billion dollars in damage."
The polling on this subject isn't close: Americans support Trump's immigration policies. The Democrats could take a lesson from the American public.
Will the House GOP pass a budget at all? Will the Senate take it as-is? Who's talking about these things? Us! Deroy Murdock and Rep. Wesley Bell are on this hour.
Trump talks with Putin, the world peers on, and we wait and see. As Jim Talent says, "the dance continues."
On the ground in STL, is this a failure on the part of Mayor Cara Spencer, President Donald Trump, or can it be blamed on anyone at all?
When she gets nervous she puts her fingers in her armpits and she smells them like this. Unfortunately, this was a running character.
Economist, Fox News Contributor, and Capitalistpig.com financial advisor Jonathan Hoenig says the real cuts to government need to happen now, not later.
"They're all culpable, but it starts with DR. JILL." Joe Concha is a Fox News Contributor and, technically, historian, writing history as it happens.
Joe Concha explains who the "Human Chernobyl" is politically, and Jonathan Hoenig calls out the bigness of the One Big Beautiful Bill making it's way through the House.
This Republican got a tongue lashing from Trump, and he's okay with it, according to our Fox News Radio Capitol Hill and White House Correspondent, Ryan Schmelz.
But how can SALT (state and local tax deductions), once it has lost it's saltiness, be made salty again? This and more on the One Big Beautiful Bill.
News that former President Joe Biden has cancer that has spread into his bones had Audacy's conservative news-talk radio station hosts in a frenzy, wondering when it was actually discovered and who helped to cover up what was really going on.
In Hour 1, Brad Range and Ryan Wiggins kick off the show with a discussion on President Biden’s health, including the recent disclosure of his prostate cancer diagnosis and its political implications. They also explore ongoing concerns about his mental acuity and updates from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s investigation. In Segment 2, Gianno Caldwell, founder of the Caldwell Institute for public safety and FoxNews political analyst shares the emotional story behind his book The Day My Brother Was ...
Ryan has some breaking news & then they are joined by Dave Murray to talk about the storms on Friday and dispel any rumors about tornados & cities.
Ryan & Brad break down the media covering up Biden's decline across the final years of his presidency, some news breaks about Trump & Putin, Dave Murray clears up the facts about what happened during Friday's storms & the poll results from the day.
Hour 2 begins with a breakdown of the Supreme Court ruling on Venezuelan immigrants, sparking discussion on refugee status, legal versus illegal immigration, and the human side of the issue, including Pedro Pascal’s personal story. The segment also highlights differences between Trump and Biden administration policies. Attention then shifts to the devastating tornadoes and storms that hit Missouri and Illinois, with Forest Park, Brentwood, Granite City, and Marion among the hardest-hit areas. Ca...
In this segment, Brad and Ryan cover the devastating storms that tore through the St. Louis metro area on Friday. Listeners called in to share harrowing stories of funnel clouds, massive hail, and destructive winds. Communities like Forest Park, Brentwood, and areas near Lake Egypt were hit especially hard, with uprooted trees, destroyed buildings, and downed power lines reported. Cleanup is underway as tree service crews and aid trucks work tirelessly to assist affected neighborhoods.
In Hour 1, Brad Range and Ryan Wiggins kick off the show with a discussion on President Biden’s health, including the recent disclosure of his prostate cancer diagnosis and its political implications. They also explore ongoing concerns about his mental acuity and updates from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s investigation. In Segment 2, Gianno Caldwell, founder of the Caldwell Institute for public safety and FoxNews political analyst shares the emotional story behind his book The Day My Brother Was ...
Brad Range and Ryan Wiggins speak with Gianno Caldwell about the deep-rooted crime crisis in Chicago and his personal journey following the tragic murder of his 18-year-old brother, Christian, in 2022. Caldwell shares the motivation behind his book The Day My Brother Was Murdered and the founding of the Caldwell Institute for Public Safety. The conversation addresses Black-on-Black crime, failures in law enforcement policy, and the impact of progressive leadership in Chicago. Caldwell also prese...
Everything from statues of Letitia James to Spin the Bottle, this Annie Frey Show even gets temporarily taken off the air by weather. Xs and Os, What'd I Miss, and more.
There's a portion of time after Xs and Os when we talk and we're not sure who we're talking to. Here comes the hail again, St. Louis.
Which of these Ben & Jerry's flavors is A. Fake, B. Causes you to protest an unrelated Bobby Kennedy Senate hearing? Steve and John with Pointe Pest Control are here to weigh in!
Who in this room has never played Spin the Bottle? And what's the best advice you ever got? Does messy grammar bother you? #Next Question.
We play "Bee or Not the Bee" with stories about statues. Which of these political figures has a statue of themselves? Melania Trump or Letitia James?