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- On the 2-year anniversary of George Floyd's death, Candace revisits Minneapolis and the violent, racially-divided aftermath that fueled BLM's global rise--and filled its coffers.
- Welcome to The Comments Section with Brett Cooper - an irreverent viral content and news review show offering an against-the-grain, laid-back perspective on today's culture.
- A dystopian version of the United States where private companies struggle under a growing number of onerous rules and restrictions.
- On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon. The mission that got them there, Apollo 11, was the culmination of the nation's decade-long cultural and scientific fascination with outer space. In this four part series by Bill Whittle, transport back in time and understand what Apollo 11 felt like to the millions of Americans who lived through it.
- This is the Trump that the media will never show you. Unguarded with his closest advisors. Access like no president has ever given. Love him or hate him, you've never seen anything like this before.
- This holistic 3-part series prepares you to better understand, appreciate, and strengthen your relationship with your spouse, and achieve the ultimate goal: the perfect date that repeats endlessly.
- Stories of Us features Americans who have denounced leftism and are helping others to find a better life. These important stories of ideological transformation expose the left's lies and manipulative agenda for millions to see.
- PragerU hits the streets to find out what Americans think about important issues.
- When ESPN mandated that all employees get the Covid-19 vaccine to keep their jobs, sideline reporter Allison Williams chose to walk away. In this new original eight-part series, Allison sits down with athletes, coaches, and sports entrepreneurs who stood firm in their convictions despite immense media scrutiny, fear of losing their jobs, and even pressure from totalitarian countries. Watch the first four episodes now, only on DailyWire+.
- 2016–Podcast Episode
- 2020–9.1 (12)TV Episode
- 2020–9.6 (12)TV Episode
- 2020–8.7 (10)TV Episode
- 2020–10 (22)TV Episode
- Allison Williams was an ESPN reporter who was fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, but she didn't accept defeat. Instead, she teamed up with the Daily Wire to create BreakAways.
- He had it all. A winning team. A lucrative career. But faced with the choice of giving up his sincerely held religious beliefs to keep everything he had, Nick Rolovich chose to walk with God. In this episode of BreakAways, Allison Williams talks with the former Washington State University coach about why conviction matters.
- 2022–7.6 (12)Podcast Episode
- 2022–8.3 (12)TV Episode
- We give you a full break down of week 2 of college football.
- 2020–9.2 (15)TV Episode
- 2020–9.5 (14)TV Episode
- 2022– 31mPodcast EpisodeGina Carano is back. Disney canceled her. Tonight, the un-canceling begins. Gina makes her return in this gritty new western and original feature film by The Daily Wire. Join us on the red carpet at 8:30pm ET as we chat with Gina, the film's cast and creators, and surprise celebrity guests, followed by the world premiere of Terror on the Prairie.
- 2020–9.1 (11)TV Episode
- In Part 1, Jordan uses his expertise as a psychologist and counselor-and his 33-year marriage-as the basis to definitively answer the question, "Why get married?" Topics covered include: Why a monogamous marriage is rationally, intellectually, and spiritually better than the short-term hedonistic pleasure of the single life. Creating the perfect platform for having children. How to consistently have the best intimate life you could possibly imagine with your partner. And more.
- 2020–9.7 (18)TV Episode
- The Cold War started in the same place that World War II ended: Berlin. On the Eastern side, the collectivist, state-centered world of Joseph Stalin's communist ideology, armed to the teeth with conventional forces. On the Western side was a war-weary alliance of capitalist countries, led by the beacon of individual rights, the United States. Part 1 of What We Saw: The Cold War, peels back the layers of mystery cloaking the terror state run by the Kremlin, and watches America taking its first small steps onto the stage of world leadership.
- After the defeat of Nazi Germany, the fragile alliance between the Allied countries in the west and Stalin's Red Army, came to an end. Stalin looked for opportunities to expand communism, hoping America would withdraw its troops.
- Mired not only in the jungles of Southeast Asia but, but from outdated, rigid doctrine, fossilized tactics, and declining morale, a light appears in the middle of America's darkest night.