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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: March 24, 2025
On Legal Docket, the Supreme Court considers prisoner grievance rights; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen casts a distinctly Christian vision for the market economy; and on History Book, remembering Jonathan Edwards. Plus, the Monday morning news
Monday morning news: March 24, 2025
The news of the day, including U.S. officials hold ceasefire talks with Russian and Ukrainian leaders, American and Israeli officials set to discuss Iran nuclear threat, and Pope Francis returns to Vatican after life-threatening episode
Legal Docket: Prisoner grievance rights
With concerns over fairness and potential legal abuse, Supreme Court justices debate who should decide when the prison complaint process is obstructed
Moneybeat: Started with a crash
David Bahnsen traces the origin of Moneybeat to March 2020 and casts a distinctly Christian vision for the market economy
History Book: Living for eternity
Jonathan Edwards’ influence endures throughout generations
The World and Everything in It: March 21, 2025
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet emphasizes the role of faith in shaping perspectives, Collin Garbarino reviews Disney’s remake of Snow White, and Bob Case remembers W.C. Handy, the Father of the Blues. Plus, the Friday morning news
Friday morning news: March 21, 2025
The news of the day, including President Trump signs an order aimed at dismantling the education department, Ukraine peace talks continue, and suspects arrested for domestic terrorism on Tesla properties
Culture Friday: Made in God’s image
John Stonestreet on multiculturalism, the inherent dignity of all people, and astronauts declaring God’s glory
A fairy-tale flop
Disney’s Snow White is a disjointed, preachy mess that turns a classic into an unintentional comedy
The Great American Songbook: Father of the Blues
Inspired by the sounds of creation, W.C. Handy helped shape American music by introducing blues
The World and Everything in It: March 20, 2025
Concerns over Syria’s new government, the troubling case of Mahmoud Khalil, and printing Scripture in braille. Plus, a premature tribute, Cal Thomas on due process rights, and the Thursday morning news
Thursday morning news: March 20, 2025
The news of the day, including Trump and Zelensky speak one day after Trump–Putin call, the Fed to leave key interest rate unchanged, and the University of Pennsylvania loses federal funding
Syria’s uncertain future
The interim government faces skepticism about its commitment to reform
A protester’s deportation
Mahmoud Khalil’s case tests the limits of First Amendment protections for noncitizens
Kicker: A bad call
Driving home to watch the soccer game, Petko Ganchev is surprised to learn of his own passing
Bibles for the blind
A team of volunteers print Scripture in braille for readers around the world
Cal Thomas: Due process for all
Being tough on crime requires a strong commitment to constitutional protections
The World and Everything in It: March 19, 2025
On Washington Wednesday, protests at Republican town hall meetings; on World Tour, Nigerian Chrisitians and self-defense; and farm-fresh eggs. Plus, a ten-year-old sets a world record, Brad Littlejohn on protecting children online, and the Wednesday morning news
Wednesday morning news: March 19, 2025
The news of the day, including Vladimir Putin agrees to seek a limited ceasefire, Israel defends renewed action in Gaza, and astronauts return home after months stranded in space
Washington Wednesday: Town hall backlash
Republican leaders change course on district events amid heated protests over federal job cuts