On this packed Friday edition of The Steve Hallstrom Show, Steve dives into the wild and weighty headlines of the day — from a live bomb found on I-29 to growing outrage over Minnesota's controversial state softball championship. Hear from a brave high school graduate who speaks out about competing against a biological male, and stick around for a powerful interview with Dr. Thomas Ambrosio as he unpacks the geopolitical chessboard between Israel and Iran. Plus: Prayer rallies, grocery giveaways, market chaos, and Steve’s spiritual reflections on good vs. evil in today’s America. 🧨 Key Moments & Timestamps: (0:00) – Opening Rundown: Bomb scare, oversight board drama, and Tim Walz’s presidential ambitions (0:19) – Softball Scandal Spotlight: Interview with White Bear Lake catcher Kendall Kotzmacher about losing her senior season to a “biological male pitcher” (6:13) – Four O’Clock Wrap: Weather, market reaction to Middle East conflict, Dow drops 700+ points (14:00) – I-29 Bomb Update: Full story on the explosive found during a traffic stop and why it’s more serious than initially reported (16:00) – Fargo Police Board on the Chopping Block: Why the post-George Floyd oversight board may be gone for good (18:30) – Amy Klobuchar Returns to NH: Is another presidential run brewing? (19:45) – Tuition Hikes at UMN: Students brace for 4–7.5% increases across campuses (21:30) – Israel-Iran Conflict Deep Dive: Steve and Dr. Thomas Ambrosio dissect military strategy, American involvement, and nuclear implications (47:20) – Spiritual Warfare: Steve draws parallels between global conflict, cultural confusion, and a deeper battle between good and evil (53:40) – No Kings Day Protest Preview: Steve reacts to reports of planned unrest and questions the movement’s true motives (1:00:00) – Local Faith in Action: Two Fargo men share why they led a peaceful prayer rally ahead of the protests (1:10:00) – The Usual Suspects & the Devil’s Trick: A thought-provoking pop culture reflection on deception, evil, and modern politics (1:15:00) – Final Thoughts: A prayer for peace, appreciation for community, and gratitude for courageous voices