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The World and Everything In It
The World and Everything in It is an Apple Podcasts top 100 News program delivering essential headlines, field reporting, interviews, and expert analysis. Find original coverage you can't get elsewhere, such as a weekly overview of every Supreme Court case, biblical cultural analysis, and key intern...
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10.15.25 The shutdown standoff, El Salvador under Bukele, and combating homelessness in Oregon
Washington Wednesday on the shutdown standoff and election upsets, World Tour on El Salvador under Bukele, and reshaping lives in Oregon. Plus, a run-...

10.14.25 Celebrating in Israel, making embryos from skin cells, Christian persecution in China, and political assassinations in history
Reactions in Israel to the release of hostages, attempts to turn skin cells into embryos, China’s persecution of Christians, and political assassinati...

10.13.25 Colorado’s counseling law at the Supreme Court, the widening fiscal gap in Washington, and the creation of Narnia
On Legal Docket, the justices consider Colorado’s counseling law; on Moneybeat, the rare-earth showdown with China; and on History Book, Narnia turns...

10.10.25 Celebrations in Israel, Culture Friday on the FDA approval of generic abortion pills, and a review of Tron: Ares
Israelis celebrate reports of a ceasefire; on Culture Friday, John Stonestreet covers the FDA approval of generic mifepristone and Bari Weiss at CBS;...

10.9.15 Striking Venezuelan drug operations, abortions by deception, and meeting an Italian artisan
U.S. airstrikes on a Venezuelan drug cartel, coerced abortions with mail-order drugs, and visiting an Italian craftsman. Plus, missing an important ca...

10.8.25 The Attorney General’s senate hearing, Nigeria’s blasphemy laws on trial, and serving kids with special needs
On Washington Wednesday, Hunter Baker covers Pam Bondi’s hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee; on World Tour, a Supreme Court case on Nigeria...

10.7.25 Colorado’s conversion therapy law, hiring high-skilled immigrants, the National Guard in Memphis, and steadfast hope for the hostages
Regulating counseling on sexuality, the H-1B visa debate, the National Guard in Memphis, and hope two years after the assault on Israel. Plus, Joe Rig...

10.6.25 Key Supreme Court cases in the new term, government shutdown and the labor market, and Jane Goodall’s life mission
On Legal Docket, the new term’s Supreme Court docket; on Moneybeat, the political brinkmanship in Washington; and on History Book, Jane Goodall’s life...

Britain’s strictest headmistress
At Michaela School, Katharine Birbalsingh uses discipline and tradition to reshape inner-city education

10.3.25 The connection between conscience, culture, and revival, Arsenio Orteza on the soundtrack for Reagan, and competitive rock skimming
On Culture Friday, Katie McCoy on truth in an artificial age; Arsenio Orteza talks with the producer of Reagan; and competitive stone skipping. Plus,...

10.2.25 HHS studies autism, self-driving cars, and a conversation with Charlie Kirk’s fifth-grade teacher
Autism in the spotlight, autonomous vehicles in U.S. cities, and the multiplied influence of one fifth-grade teacher. Plus, New Zealand’s most popular...

10.1.25 Washington and New York power plays, Moldovans’ election, and conversation advice from Jefferson Fisher
On Washington Wednesday, power plays in Washington and New York; on World Tour, Moldovans stand against Russian interference; and expert advice on spe...

9.30.25 Indictment of James Comey, LGBTQ crisis hotlines, remembering Voddie Baucham, and Britain’s strictest headmistress
Grand jury indicts James Comey, suicide prevention hotlines, remembering Voddie Baucham, and rethinking education in the U.K. Plus, Daniel Darling on...

9.29.25 The competing visions on the Supreme Court, restoring the dignity of work, and the Nazi “compassionate euthanasia” campaign
On Legal Docket, the Court’s tension over how to read the Constitution; on Moneybeat, restoring the dignity of work; and the Nazi’s euthanasia program...

9.26.25 Culture Friday on signs of awakening in American churches, a review of Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie, and Listener Feedback
On Culture Friday, forgiveness at Charlie Kirk’s memorial; Collin Garbarino reviews Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie; and Listener Feedback. Plus, the Fri...

9.25.25 Grappling with AI data centers, reclassifying marijuana, and ministering on a race track
Data centers and the AI race, reclassifying marijuana, U.S. tariffs and relations with India, and ministering on a racetrack. Plus, improving an apolo...

9.24.25 Washington Wednesday on a government shutdown and Trump at the U.N., World Tour on Syria seeking relief, and a new generation of tap dancing
On Washington Wednesday, a looming government shutdown and President Trump’s U.N. address; on World Tour, protecting minorities in Syria; and a new ge...

9.23.25 A two-state solution, Rosh Hashanah in Israel, and Arsenio Orteza on Nathan Oglesby’s music
Western nations recognize a Palestinian state, prayers at the Western Wall, Jimmy Kimmel and the FCC, and the music of Nathan Oglesby. Plus, the chang...

9.22.25 The Babylon Bee wins in court, the Fed’s interest-rate cut and political battles, and American eugenics
On Legal Docket, political parody and free speech; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen weighs the conflicting interests within the Fed; and on History Book, h...

9.19.25 Charlie Kirk’s example, a review of The Senior, and distinguishing between sympathy and empathy
Culture Friday on Charlie Kirk’s example to young Christians, a review of The Senior, and Word Play on the difference between sympathy and empathy. Pl...

9.18.25 Genocide charge against Israel, vigils for Charlie Kirk, and injectable weight loss drugs
The UN accuses Israel of genocide, memorials for Charlie Kirk, and concerns over weight loss drugs. Plus, a snail’s search for companionship, Cal Thom...

9.17.25 The unprecedented honors for Charlie Kirk, political discord in Nepal, and a revival within exhibition baseball
On Washington Wednesday, the honors for Charlie Kirk and the battle over how to respond; on World Tour, political discord in Nepal; and revival within...

9.16.25 Russia breaches NATO airspace, Apple’s negligence in protecting kids, and Mathew West’s new hymn of comfort
NATO allies confer after Russian incursions, Brad Littlejohn on holding Apple accountable, and Collin Garbarino reviews Downton Abbey: The Grand Final...

9.15.25 Legal Docket on Supreme Court dangers and duties, Moneybeat on the U.S. capital markets, and History Book on George Washington
On Legal Docket, Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s courage and convictions; on Moneybeat, jihadists and U.S. capital markets; and on History Book the legacy...

9.12.25 Culture Friday on America’s potential breaking point, Kevin DeYoung on guidance through a crisis, and prayers for our nation
John Stonestreet reflects on the possibility of a national breaking point; advice for helping children through a crisis; and prayers for revival. Plus...

9.11.25 Erick Erickson, a Utah student, and Megan Basham remember Charlie Kirk
Erick Erickson remembers Charlie Kirk’s example of dignified debate, an Utah University student recounts the event before the shooting, and Meghan Bas...

9.10.25 Washington Wednesday, protecting Egypt’s oldest monastery, and faith and fun with Bananaball
On Washington Wednesday, Hunter Baker discusses stalled confirmations and battles over crime; on World Tour, preserving an ancient monastery in Egypt;...

9.9.25 Casting proxy votes, the future of conservatism, and efforts to dim the lights
Boardroom advocacy, debate over conservatism, and the problem of light pollution. Plus, celebrating red hair, Ted Kluck on college dorms, and the Tues...

9.8.25 Rewriting the bar exam, the stalled labor market, and the end of World War II
On Legal Docket, an overhaul of the bar exam; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen parses the latest job numbers; and on History Book, remembering VJ Day. Plus...

9.5.25 Culture Friday on redefining reality, a review of The Paper, and Ask the Editor
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet on truth-tellers facing backlash; Collin Garbarino reviews The Paper; and Ask the Editor. Plus, the Friday morning...

9.4.25 Update on women’s sports, analyzing child care options, and lessons from Oregon’s lava fields
Debate continues in women’s sports, rethinking child care, and lunar training on Earth. Plus, a colossal food fight, Cal Thomas on protecting our chil...

9.3.25 Washington Wednesday, World Tour, and clean water in Ecuador
On Washington Wednesday, Hunter Baker talks politics and the Constitution; on World Tour, news from Brazil, Indonesia, Iran, Venezuela, and Vietnam; a...

9.2.25 Conflict and negotiation in the Middle East, violent crime rates in the U.S., and a review of Dopamine and Jesus
Conflicts in the Middle East, government data on violent crime rates, and the music of Luke Bower. Plus, faking a sound of nature, Janie B. Cheaney on...

9.1.25 Legal Docket on hiding a child’s gender identity, Moneybeat on a court ruling on tariffs, and History Book on the scars from Hurricane Katrina
On Legal Docket, Christian teachers refuse to keep secrets from parents; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen talks tariffs and the showdown with the Fed gover...

8.29.25 Culture Friday on the Catholic school shooting, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, and Listener Feedback
On Culture Friday, the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting; the 50th anniversary of Jaws; and Listener Feedback. Plus, the Friday morning news
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8.28.25 Minneapolis families mourn, Nashville families remember, advice from a cardiologist, and the Bureau of Prisons’ new direction
The fatal shooting at a Catholic school, remembering a past Christian school shooting, tips on heart health, and a profile of the Bureau of Prisons’ d...

8.27.25 Hunter Baker on John Bolton and Ghislaine Maxwell, World Tour on Nigeria’s persecution, and comfort for families in crisis
On Washington Wednesday, Hunter Baker considers John Bolton’s handling of national security information; on World Tour, Christian persecution in Niger...

8.26.25 Parents rights in California, the rise of deadlier drugs, and a Pittsburgh chapel filled with religious relics
Protecting children in California, the rise of ultra-potent opioids, and religious relics on display in Pittsburgh. Plus, searching for true love, Dan...

8.25.25 The end of affirmative action, the Fed’s possible rate-cuts, and the Americans with Disabilities Act
On Legal Docket, the end of affirmative action in college admissions; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen on possible rate cuts by the Fed; and on History Boo...

8.22.25 Culture Friday on eugenics repackaged, two global blockbusters, and the life of Dr. James Dobson
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet covers eugenics as biotech progress, a review of Asian folklore-inspired animated films, and the life and legacy o...