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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: April 11, 2025
On Culture Friday, Andrew Walker discusses the church’s lack of leadership, Arsenio Orteza highlights two legendary vocalists, and George Grant remembers the dictionary that set the standard. Plus, the Friday morning news
Friday morning news: April 11, 2025
The news of the day, including House Republicans pass framework for president’s ‘big, beautiful’ budget bill, inflation numbers come in better than expected for March, and American prisoner freed in swap
Culture Friday: Skipping over Genesis
Andrew Walker on theology without nature, the rightward turn of Gen Z, and a church unprepared to answer
A tribute to two legendary vocalists
Bill Medley and David Johansen shaped generations of sound
Word Play: The man who defined English
Samuel Johnson’s groundbreaking dictionary set the standard for every dictionary that would follow
The World and Everything in It: April 10, 2025
States reconsider fluoride, international freedom of expression, and reclaiming lost luggage. Plus, Cal Thomas on politics and tariffs and the Thursday morning news
Thursday morning news: April 10, 2025
The news of the day, including President Trump pauses most trade tariffs for 90 days, trade war with China escalates, and Russia launches major drone attack in Ukraine
The fluoride debate
States reconsider cavity prevention and concerns over neurotoxicity
Free speech under fire
An activist takes an Australian commissioner to court to defend free speech
Kicker: Saved by a kidney
One transplant sparked a lifetime of love
From lost to found
A travel advisor helps with reclaiming luggage and an Alabama company revives unclaimed suitcases
Cal Thomas: Tariff turnabouts
A call for clarity, unity in navigating America's economic reset
The World and Everything in It: April 9, 2025
On Washington Wednesday, questions about another Trump term and a congressional panel on tariffs; on World Tour, a special report on Armenia; and increased interest in spring chicks. Plus, a lawyer tries AI in the courtroom, Daniel Suhr on religious freedom, and the Wednesday morning news
Wednesday morning news: April 9, 2025
The news of the day, including reciprocal U.S. tariffs take effect, Washington and Beijing locked in trade war, Supreme Court blocks lower court order on reinstatement of federal workers, and President Trump signs order aimed at boosting coal industry
Washington Wednesday: Third term and tariff pain
The Trump administration fields questions about another presidential term and the domestic consequences of tariffs
World Tour: Special Report on Armenia
International leaders begin putting pressure on Azerbaijan as peace deal stalls
Kicker: Trial and error
A lawyer discovers the limits of artificial intelligence in court
The great chick rush
Eager customers brave long waits in hopes of bringing home a few precious chicks
Daniel Suhr: Robust religious freedom
Supreme Court justices consider whether the First Amendment protects the exercise of religion in all its manifestations and ministries
The World and Everything in It: April 8, 2025
South Korea removes President Yoon, getting humanitarian aid to Myanmar, and bringing Ukrainian children home. Plus, Daniel Darling on the shifting rhetoric, a long-running birthday tradition, and the Tuesday morning news