On Culture Friday, worldview analysis of Tuesday’s presidential debate; a review of God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust; and on Word Play, the significance of a pocket book. Plus, the Friday morning news
Prevention and responsibility for school shootings, Riley Gaines recommends boycotting boys in girls sports, and religious persecution in Mexico. Plus, Cal Thomas on Tuesday’s presidential debate and the Thursday morning news
On Washington Wednesday, analysis of the presidential debate; on World Tour, news from China, the Philippines, Algeria, and France; and a flag display remembering 9/11. Plus, Brad Littlejohn on accountability for social media platforms and the Wednesday morning news
China halts international adoptions, religious persecution in Nicaragua, and families open lending libraries. Plus, a football team of twins, Candice Watters on parental stress, and the Tuesday morning news
On Legal Docket, Brazil bans the social media platform X; on Moneybeat, the presidential candidates and economic policies; and on the World History Book, Pavlov discovers classical conditioning. Plus, the Monday morning news
On Culture Friday, societal pressures on pro-life issues and family conversations; an anime version of Anne of Green Gables; and on Ask the Editor, WORLD’s balance of stories. Plus, the Friday morning news
Nebraska’s two abortion ballot measures, Israelis call for release of remaining hostages, and gleaning fruit from neglected trees. Plus, Andrew Walker on freedom of speech and the Thursday morning news
On Washington Wednesday, the shift of Arizona voters; on World Tour, news from Senegal, Spain, the United Kingdom, South Korea, and Argentina; and homeschooling in Brazil. Plus, Janie B. Cheaney on the complexity of the brain and the Wednesday morning news
China pressures the Philippines, caring for aging inmates, and still working at 90. Plus, Daniel Darling on redeeming the public square and the Tuesday morning news
On Legal Docket, Utah sues the federal government over land rights; on Moneybeat, a theological understanding of work; and on the WORLD History Book, R.G. LeTourneau becomes an innovative leader. Plus, the Monday morning news