The Secretary of Health and Human Services, Xavier Beccera, was asked in a congressional hearing whether masking two-year-olds saved any lives. He refused to answer, and then claimed that masking was never forced upon people. Listen Here:

Former North Carolina Health and Human Services Secretary, Mandy Cohen, is rumored to be in line to lead the CDC, and now people from all over the nation are taking a look at how she handled the pandemic. Meanwhile, in a speech on the floor of the House, Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) says two-year-olds should […]

In the second hour of the show, Pete reacts to last night's school board meeting in Mecklenburg County about the end to the mask mandate. But why will the kids have to wear masks longer than the rest of the public in the county?

In the first hour of the show, Pete talks about the new "Boost Hostess" Donuts that supposedly are going to hit the market that are donuts infused with caffeine. Is this a good thing or a bad thing?

In the first hour of the show, Vince talks about mask mandates ending all across the country - with Mecklenburg County potentially coming up soon. Are they ending because COVID is done with...or are they ending to shift voters in time for mid-terms?

In the second hour of the show, Pete talks about the news that Mecklenburg County Comissioner Ella Scarborough will go on unpaid medical leave and will not seek re-election. Pete also talks about her supposed inactivity during the County Comission's digital meetings over the last several months despite her vote counting toward key measures in Charlotte

In the second hour of the show, Pete talks about the division between parents in Virginia schools over new Governor Glen Youngkin's decision to put mask decisions in their hands.

In the first hour of the show, Pete takes a listener question about Virginia's plan to ban mask mandates on Glen Youngkin's first day in office as Governor.

In the first hour of the show, Pete talks about the Left's continued defense of shutdowns and mask mandates over the last two years as Omicron continues to spread regardless of these attempts to halt the spread.Â