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Martha revisits her conversation with social psychologist and author Jonathan Haidt discussing his book, ‘The Anxious Generation.’ He explains the unique childhood experience for Gen Z growing up surrounded by electronic devices.
Jonathan details how the prevalence of smartphones and social media platforms during such a transformative time for young folks has spurred a mental health epidemic and gives advice to parents on how to help their children weather the dangers of the internet.
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Founder and President of The World War II Foundation, Tim Gray, joins Martha to discuss the new documentary "Miles, Morale and Memories: Bob Hope and World War II." The film follows Bob Hope's incredible efforts to cheer up U.S. troops during World War II. His travels led him to many dangerous, remote locations, but he remained committed to entertaining soldiers and providing them a brief reprieve from the war--a tradition Hope would carry through Korea and Vietnam as well.
Tim explains why Bob's legacy has led to other great entertainers carrying on his tradition.
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President Trump recently detailed a plan for a new 'golden dome' to protect Americans, specifically from long-range missiles. Quickly after, China announced its distaste for the project. FOX News Contributor and author of Drone Warrior Brett Velicovich explains how America's new dome will differ from Israel's iron dome. He describes the need to upgrade U.S. technology and missile equipment systems before it is too late.
Meanwhile, the President spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier this week, furthering ceasefire negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. Brett points out specific characteristics President Putin has displayed, which have amounted to a negotiation stalemate.
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For over 20 years, Sean "Diddy" Combs was a global superstar and major entertainment figure—that was until his celebrity lifestyle came to an abrupt end in September 2024 after multiple accusations of sex crimes and racketeering.
On May 12, 2025, Combs' trial began with prosecutors attempting to prove that the defendant abused his fame and power. FOX News correspondent CB Cotton has been covering the trial, and she joins to provide an overview of the case, break down former girlfriend Cassie Ventura's testimony, and analyze the Combs defense strategy.
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Last week, the world watched as a new Pope was announced. The chosen man is American, Pope Leo XIV. Theologian and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Morris describes what the Conclave voting process may have looked like for the Cardinals. He explains that although Pope Leo XIV is American and may not have been a front runner during the process, he has the humility, intellect, and clarity to represent the Catholic Church.
Martha and Jonathan discuss why Pope Leo XIV didn't portray himself as overly American in his announcement. They also share some of the Pope's opening messages to the world, including peace for the Middle East conflicts and between Russia and Ukraine.
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This week, President Trump embarked on his first major trip abroad of his second term. The President traveled to the Middle East to improve diplomatic relations in the region and make economic deals for the United States. The trip aims to strengthen relationships with Saudi Arabia and the UAE, though the President is not scheduled to travel to Israel.
Former senior policy advisor for the Secretary of State and former special representative for Iran, Brian Hook, explains the importance of the U.S. and Saudi Arabia working together for prosperity in the region. He also describes the diplomatic opening that President Trump has offered Iran and why they should agree to this opportunity with U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff.
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This week has marked many significant moments for the Trump administration and the world. In a press conference on Thursday, President Trump signed the first major trade deal with the United Kingdom, a longstanding ally of the United States. Meanwhile, tensions between India and Pakistan escalated after recent conflicts.
Vice President J.D. Vance sat down with Martha to discuss the next phase of the Trump administration's agenda after securing a deal with the UK. The Vice President discussed various foreign policy issues facing the administration, highlighting President Trump's intentions for dealing with Russia and China. He explains why the administration's policies will have long-term benefits for the United States.
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After Pope Francis's death last month, Cardinals from around the world are gathering for the Papal Conclave in Rome. They will discuss the state of the Catholic Church and advocate for their chosen candidate for the next Pope.
Author and host of The Catholic Guy Show, Lino Rulli, describes the process of electing a new Pope. He explains who he thinks are frontrunners and why that may not necessarily mean they have a shot at the title. Lino also discusses whether the world will see an American Pope, like Cardinal Dolan.
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On Wednesday, Martha and Cardinal Dolan reflected on Pope Francis’s passing and the enduring hope within the Catholic Church. As the College of Cardinals prepares to elect a new pope, they look ahead to the Church’s future.
As Cardinal Dolan enters his second conclave, he addresses the assertion that Cardinals belong to 'liberal' or 'conservative' camps -- emphasizing that the Cardinals see themselves as a connected group of believers working together to do what's best for the Church. He highlights the process' complexity, the central role of prayer, and addresses the question of whether he could ever become pope.
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Martha initially went to Rome on a pilgrimage to honor the Jubilee Year — a sacred trip that she and roughly 200 other people from the Archdiocese of New York were invited on by Pope Francis. None of them expected that, days after arrival, they would be paying their final respects to the man who played a pivotal role in the Catholic Church.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan joins Martha to reflect on the life of Pope Francis and celebrate the hope and vitality that lives in the Church, even during this period of mourning. They also discuss the upcoming conclave; a topic Martha and Cardinal Dolan will speak about in depth on Friday's episode of The Untold Story.
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Many Americans have voiced the belief that America's rising number of autism diagnoses is due to greater awareness of the disorder, and how vast the autism spectrum is. Though this might be true, could the rising number in these diagnoses also be connected to America's high rates of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, or obesity?
TrueMed co-founder Calley Means joins to discuss why HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Trump are exploring the idea that the above trends could all be related in a "larger chronic disease epidemic". He also shares what factors he believes might contribute to the rising rates of autism in the U.S., and the challenges the government faces in accessing data that could reveal links between certain medications or lifestyle behaviors and medical diagnoses.
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U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has stated the country is facing an "autism epidemic," — a concern he says immense testing and research efforts are
being dedicated to understanding why 1 in 31 people were diagnosed with autism in 2022, when only roughly 1 in 10,000 Americans were diagnosed with the disorder in the 1960s.
Martha is joined by Wall Street Journal Editorial Board member Allysia Finley, who reveals evidence that shows many schools across the country have allegedly diagnosed more children with autism throughout the years due to financial incentives. She also discusses her thoughts on potential autism causes, and whether outside factors like vaccines or toxins in food have played a role in higher rates of the disorder in America.
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While tensions between the United States and China increase, whether China will invade Taiwan remains a major question for American industries. Senior Fellow for China Strategy at the Heritage Foundation, Michael Pillsbury describes the potential military risk China imposes and the challenges of separating the U.S. and Chinese economies.
Michael explains that China has been applying pressure to the U.S. in very knowledgeable, tactical ways, and the U.S. should focus on long-term initiatives to decouple from their markets. He urges the U.S. to take China seriously and invest more time in learning their language and
culture.
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The Trump administration's efforts to reorder the trade imbalance have led to a pressure campaign featuring 145% tariffs on China. Beijing has responded with an increase in tariffs on U.S. goods as well as halting the export of rare earth minerals.
FOX News Channel's chief national security correspondent, Jennifer Griffin, explains what the U.S. is doing to be militarily ready to compete with China. She describes the strategic importance of Taiwan and other regional partnerships, all while Chinese leader Xi Jinping looks to shore up his own alliances.
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In part two of Martha's conversation with the Russian Deputy Team Lead and Evans Hanson Fellow at the Institute for the Study of War, Karolina Hird, they continue discussing the silent war on Ukrainian children.
Karolina unveils Russian President Vladimir Putin's current initiative to re-educate Ukrainian children and the lasting psychological effects it will have on them. She also explains why President Putin believes kids are the easiest way to push his ideological campaign.
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The Russian war on Ukraine began three-years ago and reports on the terror that has ensued often excludes the devastating impact on children.
Russian Deputy Team Lead and Evans Hanson Fellow at the Institute for the Study of War, Karolina Hird, shares her research on the humanitarian crisis that has occurred during Russian occupation of Ukrainian territory.
Martha is joined by Karolina to discuss her recent piece on the Institute of the Study of War, "Putin is Still Stealing Ukrainian Children." They discuss the media's minimal reports on the crisis and the silent war on Ukrainian children.
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Martha revisits her conversation with British Journalist Omid Scobie to discuss the British Royal Family's new era with King Charles leading the Monarchy. He provides insight into Prince Harry and Megan Sussex's strained relationship with the other members of the Royal family.
Plus, Omid reminisces on writing his book Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy’s Fight for Survival.
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How can you cleanse and improve your gut health?
While the Make America Healthy Again movement has highlighted issues in America's ingredients, other methods exist to live healthier lives. Martha revisits her conversation with Clinical Herbalist Olivia Amitrano, who describes why the world's oldest form of healing, holistic medicine, can change lives.
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As the first 100 days of President Trump's second term come to an end, journalist, author, director, and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, Matthew Continetti, covers President Trump's economic policies. He explains why President Trump uses tariffs as helpful leverage to persuade foreign auto companies to move more of their production to the U.S.
Later, Matthew describes the ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Russia and the potential minerals deal between the U.S. and Ukraine. He also discusses the pressure on European allies to increase their military spending and capabilities in response to the Trump administration's pressure.
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Martha revisits her conversation with CEO and Co-Founder of Hallow, a Catholic app for prayer, Alex Jones, to discuss what inspired the creation of the world's #1 prayer and meditation app. Alex shares his love of meditation apps and the structure they provide, which sparked his desire to share God's message digitally.
The Hallow app has provided hope and prayer to millions, and it's doing so despite a polarized political climate. Alex also shares how they connected influential people like Mark Wahlberg and Jonathan Roumie to the Hallow App.
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