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The World and Everything in It: November 26, 2024

A new U.S. administration leads to shifting priorities in Israel, the story of an Israeli grandmother held hostage by Hamas, and a musical tribute to creation. Plus, a meaningful Christmas tradition and the Tuesday morning news

On Legal Docket, international legal reform; on Moneybeat, tackling the debt crisis; and the WORLD History Book highlights the power of creativity and perseverance. Plus, the Monday morning news

On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet considers the strengths and weaknesses of a presidential Cabinet nomination; Collin Garbarino reviews three new films; and listener comments and corrections. Plus, the Friday morning news

Female athletes stand up for women’s sports, fatal fentanyl deaths decline, and scientific analysis of the Shroud of Turin. Plus, Cal Thomas on government spending, a cargo hold full of hamsters, and the Thursday morning news


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On Washington Wednesday, FEMA in the hot seat and the drawbacks of presidential appointments; on World Tour, news from Nigeria, France, Hong Kong, and Colombia; and high school students dig into history. Plus, Marco Rubio as Trump’s nominee for secretary of state and the Wednesday morning news

The Biden administration risks escalation with Ukraine and Russia, how young men voted for president, and a missionary pilot returns to the field after his name is cleared. Plus, a transformation from hatred to love, a ring found after a half century, and the Tuesday morning news

On Legal Docket, weighing veterans medical claims and government whistleblowers; on Moneybeat, noting Trump’s energy Cabinet picks; and for the WORLD History Book, a Cambridge pastor serving for 54 years. Plus, the Monday morning news

On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet offers lessons from the election, Bekah McCallum reviews a theatrical production set in Narnia, and George Grant describes J.R.R. Tolkien’s penchant for languages. Plus, the Friday morning news

Congress elects senior leadership, the archbishop of Canterbury steps down, and an Ukrainian soldier comes to terms with the war. Plus, Cal Thomas on tax reform and the Thursday morning news

On Washington Wednesday, the president-elect’s list of Cabinet picks; on World Tour, news from Africa, Holland, the Philippines, and Mexico; and new citizens exercise the right to vote. Plus, a call for Christians to strengthen relationships and the Wednesday morning news