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Stories of Us: Rogan O’Handley

“It felt like a lot of TV and movies were actually created as vehicles for social justice propaganda, and it spread and intensified to where you couldn’t step out of line, or else you would be ostracized.” Rogan O’Handley, also known as DC Draino, left a successful career in entertainment law to become a conservative […]

Why Girls Become Boys

Ten years ago, it was unlikely that you knew someone who identified as transgender. Today, it’s unlikely that you don’t know someone who identifies as transgender. This is especially true of teenage girls. Abigail Shrier analyzes this disturbing trend and its implications. FOLLOW us! Facebook: 👉https://www.facebook.com/prageru Twitter: 👉https://twitter.com/prageru Instagram: 👉https://instagram.com/prageru/ SUBSCRIBE so you never miss […]

Passover with Dennis Prager

Dennis invites you into his home as he conducts a virtual Passover Seder (recorded April 2020). Watch and learn as Dennis explains the meaning of the rituals, but if you want to participate along with Dennis, you’ll need the standard Passover accoutrements (one per person in your household): 1) Matzo 2) Salt water 3) Parsley […]

Fireside Chat Ep. 179 — Asian Hate: What Is True?

If you listen to the mainstream news media, you’re led to believe that anti-Asian racism is on the rise and white supremacy is behind it. Is this reporting accurate? This week, Dennis delves into the latest “spike” in attacks on Asian-Americans and the left’s habitual untruthfulness. Dennis’s column this week — The Latest Left-Wing Anti-American […]

Bachelor Roundtable: Former Contestants Discuss Cancel Culture & Season Finale

You may have heard about this year’s winner of ABC’s The Bachelor being canceled for attending an Antebellum-themed party when she was in college, as well as Chris Harrison (the show’s host since 2002) losing his job for momentarily defending her—despite both subsequently offering groveling apologies. In this roundtable with Will Witt, former contestants share […]

The Book Club: King Lear by Shakespeare with Douglas Murray

Broken families are detrimental to society— it’s been proven throughout history. Douglas Murray and Michael Knowles summarize William Shakespeare’s tragedy, King Lear, and its themes of power, justice, blindness, and chaos played out through the severed relationship between a father and his children. In our fast-paced world, it’s tough to make reading a priority. At […]

From Florida to LA: Amala Visits Hollywood for the First Time

Born and raised in rural Florida, Amala Ekpunobi grew up believing Los Angeles is a place of glamour, sunshine, and celebrities. After moving to LA to join the PragerU team, Will Witt takes her to visit Hollywood for the first time – will it live up to her expectations? FOLLOW us! Facebook: 👉https://www.facebook.com/prageru​ Twitter: 👉https://twitter.com/prageru​ […]

Understanding Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand is one of the most famous novelists and philosophers of the 20th century. Her ideas about free markets and free minds still captivate millions. Gloria Alvarez with the Objective Standard Institute tells Rand’s fascinating story. This episode was made possible by a generous donation from The Objective Standard Institute https://objectivestandard.org/ FOLLOW us! Facebook: […]