Steve Hallstrom hosts a sun-drenched Thursday, May 14th edition, reporting from what he calls “the nicest day of the spring.” Steve breaks down the high-stakes summit between Presidents Trump and Xi in Beijing, where warnings over Taiwan have clouded hopes for a quick Iran peace deal. Closer to home, the show audits the $100 million Fargo Parks Sports Complex nearly two years after its controversial opening and dives into the latest “gross” harassment of a Minneapolis church. Plus, the “best thing I heard all day” features a CIA whistleblower unraveling a COVID origin cover-up.
Key Moments
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Taiwan Conflict Warning: During their Beijing summit, President Xi Jinping issued an unusually harsh admonition to President Trump, warning that the U.S. and China could “clash” over Taiwan if the issue is not handled properly. This tension stands in sharp contrast to Trump’s praise for Xi, even as both leaders publicly agreed that Iran can never possess a nuclear weapon.
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Fargo Parks Sports Complex Update: Kelly Moore, director of the facility, joins the show to discuss the building’s 15-month full-operation status. Moore reports “skyrocketing” utilization of the free indoor walking track—averaging 280 people per day in 2026—and notes that open play sessions drew over 26,000 participants in 2025.
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CIA Whistleblower Testifies: In a Senate Homeland Security Committee meeting led by Rand Paul, career operations officer James Erdman testified that Dr. Anthony Fauci intentionally influenced intelligence to downplay the “lab incident” origin of COVID-19. Erdman alleged Fauci leveraged his position to consult with “conflicted” experts to scrub findings before they reached oversight committees.
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Fargo Tobacco & Vape Ban Stalls: The Fargo City Commission has tabled a proposed ban on flavored tobacco and vape products until after the June election. While Superintendent Corey Steiner warned that even elementary students are bringing vapes to school, retailers argue that 85% of their customers are over age 25.
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Steiner’s Leadership Example: Steve praises Superintendent Corey Steiner for a “leadership reflection” after Steiner requested a salary freeze for the second year of his new contract and voluntarily surrendered his unlimited PTO, capping it at 35 days to align with regular staff rules.
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Economic Reality Check: Despite moderately hot CPI data, retail sales jumped 4.9% year-over-year in April. Steve analyzes the “dichotomy” of record-low consumer sentiment paired with increased spending, noting that tax refunds and a surge in credit issuance are keeping the “spending industry” afloat.
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Church Harassment Escalates: Steve expresses outrage over ongoing protests at City’s Church in Minneapolis, where agitators have reportedly used vulgar signs and sex toys to target families and children on Sunday mornings. Pastor Jonathan Parnell called it a “coordinated effort to desecrate” their worship services.
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Chad Peterson’s Commission Bid: Candidate Chad Peterson joins the show to discuss his “back to basics” run for Fargo City Commission. A former Cass County Commissioner, Peterson argues that Fargo’s budget needs the same level of defensible, “penny-by-penny” transparency he implemented at the county level.
