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The World and Everything in It is an Apple Podcasts top 100 News program delivering essential headlines, field reporting, interviews, and expert analysis every weekday. Hear original coverage such as a weekly overview of every Supreme Court case, biblical cultural analysis, and key international stories.
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The World and Everything in It: May 17, 2024
On Culture Friday, countercultural leaders; a review of The Blue Angels and IF; and road trip recommendations. Plus, the Friday morning news
Friday morning news: May 17, 2024
News of the day, including House lawmakers increase pressure on President Joe Biden to release military aid to Israel and Attorney General Merrick Garland refuses to release subpoenaed audio tapes of the president
Culture Friday: Boldly countercultural
A commencement speaker honors homemaking, universities and corporations defund DEI, and a doctor questions gender medicine
Flights of fancy
Two new family-friendly movies landing in theaters this weekend will delight kids and parents alike
Survival, enchantment, and redemption
Consider a podcast, an audiobook, and children’s Scripture songs to fill the time on summer road trips
The World and Everything in It: May 16, 2024
State and federal lawmakers work to preserve the integrity of elections, physicians need better guidance in treating gender dysphoria, and churches in Alaska work together to meet the needs of the community. Plus, the secretary of state plays with a rock band in Ukraine, Cal Thomas discusses a solution to the economic crisis, and the Thursday morning news
Thursday morning news: May 16, 2024
News of the day, including Vladimir Putin says he is open to negotiating an end to the war with Ukraine and the Supreme Court stops the creation of a new voting map in Louisiana
Preserving the integrity of our election system
The House of Representatives and state legislatures are working to shore up voting requirements to ensure only U.S. citizens vote
Better guidance for transgender treatment
New studies and lawsuits may help in allowing physicians to address the underlying issues of patients with gender dysphoria
Kicker: Blinken is rockin’
The Secretary of State Antony Blinken jams with a band in Ukraine during a state visit
Bridging the ministry gap in Alaska
Churches across denominations work together sharing the gospel and meeting the needs of the Alaskan community
Cal Thomas: Government spending and the debt
Warren Buffett misses important factors in solving America’s economic crisis
The World and Everything in It: May 15, 2024
On Washington Wednesday, Supreme Court rulings on big cases are pending; on World Tour, news from Tunisia, Georgia, Afghanistan, and Nigeria; and more about the family featured in Ordinary Angels. Plus, an octogenarian receives her doctorate, Janie B. Cheaney on how ordinary moments become extraordinary, and the Wednesday morning news
Wednesday morning news: May 15, 2024
News of the day, including Secretary of State Tony Blinken visits Ukraine in a show of support and Republican leaders pressure the Biden administration to provide weapons to Israel
Washington Wednesday: Awaiting rulings on big cases
Still pending at the Supreme Court: the power of the administrative state, the FDA and abortion pills, and the scope of presidential immunity
World Tour: Tunisian authorities arrest government critics
Plus, Georgia parliament approves the foreign agent law, heavy flash floods devastate Afghanistan, and Prince Harry and his wife Meghan visit Nigeria
Kicker: Never too old to learn
An octogenarian graduates from Howard University with her doctorate in divinity
More to the story
The family featured in Ordinary Angels shares their other medical challenges and how God provided
Janie B. Cheaney: Transforming the ordinary
When Jesus casts his “bright shadow” across our common moments, they become extraordinary
The World and Everything in It: May 14, 2024
The UN shows moral support for the Palestinians, pro-lifers work to protect the unborn in Arizona and Florida, and a community leader is behind bars for a pro-life stand. Plus, speaking with an app, Daniel Suhr reviews The Demon of Unrest by Erik Larson, and the Tuesday morning news