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News with Correll is where old-school journalism meets pirate radio fire.
Veteran journalist Marta Correll brings decades of newsroom experience, sharp analysis, and a relentless commitment to facts. Alongside her, longtime pirate radio activist Michael Correll delivers unfiltered commentary, media critique, and the rebellious energy of independent broadcasting.
Together, they break down national headlines, local stories that corporate media ignores, and the political undercurrents shaping everyday life. Expect real reporting, strong opinions, historic context, and the kind of conversations that don’t always make it onto mainstream airwaves.
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Episodes

Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
This episode mixes personal perspective and frontline reporting to argue that Ukraine is innovating battlefield tactics—especially with drones—and is not losing despite media portrayals. It covers precision strikes, collapsing Russian lines, treaty promises after the Soviet collapse, and the host's Ukrainian family connection.The speaker urges viewers to follow independent reporting from Ukraine, explains how targeting logistics and command nodes shifts the tactical balance, and reflects on the moral and political obligations tied to past agreements.

Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
In this episode the host recalls past tensions with Iran and argues that current threats of military action may be a distraction from newly surfaced Epstein-related files and allegations surrounding the president. The conversation connects alleged hacking, suspicious deaths, and rape accusations to a broader concern about political diversion.The host challenges officials who claim there is no evidence against the president, critiques media and government responses, and urges listeners to stay tuned for more revelations as the files continue to be examined.

Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
A speaker who identifies as not Christian argues that Jesus embodied what today is called "woke"—love for neighbors, immigrants, and the poor—and criticizes modern megachurch hypocrisy that elevates political figures while ignoring those teachings.The episode contrasts public displays of faith by politicians, calls out abuses of power and national crises, references John Ossoff, and closes with a call to support the commentator's news network.

Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
Stephen Colbert was told by CBS lawyers he couldn’t have Texas Representative James Tallarico on his broadcast, and was even restricted from mentioning it — so he posted the interview on YouTube. The episode explores the equal-time rule, recent FCC actions, and how corporate media decisions shape political coverage.More broadly, the episode argues for the importance of independent media, criticizes consolidation and political influence over broadcasters, and urges listeners to support alternative outlets that challenge corporate and government control of information.

Monday Feb 16, 2026
Monday Feb 16, 2026
The episode confronts the Justice Department’s claim that the Epstein files are finished, arguing millions of documents — potentially terabytes — remain unreleased and full of new revelations.Hosts discuss troubling links to powerful figures (including Steve Bannon and allegations involving the Pope), the role of conspiracy narratives like QAnon, and a demand for complete transparency and accountability.

Sunday Feb 15, 2026
Sunday Feb 15, 2026
The episode connects George Orwell's 1984 to today's disinformation landscape, arguing that political leaders and social platforms shape what people accept as truth.It summarizes Mueller's findings: Russia interfered in the 2016 election using bots, foreign accounts, and paid influence, and although direct collusion was not proven, evidence showed obstruction and that Trump was not exonerated.The host warns about social media manipulation, concerns over voter data and ICE actions, and urges vigilance and accountability, including calls for impeachment and legal consequences.

Sunday Feb 15, 2026
Sunday Feb 15, 2026
El Paso International Airport was briefly closed after authorities reported a suspected cartel drone and said a laser was used to shoot it down, forcing flights to divert.About 24 hours later the airport reopened and officials acknowledged the object was a foil party balloon, fueling confusion and viral rumors that it burst with colored powder in a bizarre turn of events.

Saturday Feb 14, 2026
Saturday Feb 14, 2026
Two ICE agents have been placed on administrative leave and are under federal criminal investigation after video and new evidence contradicted their account of a shooting during an immigration operation in Minneapolis. Prosecutors dropped charges against the men allegedly shot, and officials say agents may have made untruthful statements.The episode features a reporter’s critique of ICE tactics and training, arguing that officers acted recklessly by firing through doors and without warrants, and closes with a live sign-off from New Orleans during Mardi Gras.

Friday Feb 13, 2026
Friday Feb 13, 2026
Michael Corral of the WTH News Network delivers a blistering op-ed accusing ICE and unnamed masked enforcers of acting like a secret police, condemning unaccountability in law enforcement and calling out white nationalists in government.The piece uses blunt, provocative language to demand identification and accountability for officers, criticizes Trump-era appointments, and vents deep frustration with the system.

Friday Feb 13, 2026
Friday Feb 13, 2026
This episode examines the shooting of Marimar Martinez, an American schoolteacher shot five times by Border Patrol agents in Chicago. Newly released bodycam and surveillance footage contradict official claims that she rammed agents, showing agents making contact with her vehicle and then opening fire.The episode covers the immediate aftermath — a quick indictment, celebratory texts among agents, prosecutors eventually dropping the case after evidence surfaced, and a critical perspective from an ex-cop on use-of-force policy and the dangers of shooting at moving vehicles.







