The latest developments in the debate over how the COVID-19 pandemic started; the foreign policy implications of the pandemic’s origins; and a training facility in Switzerland teaching horses how to jump. Plus: commentary from Steve West, and the Tuesday morning news.
On Legal Docket, two Supreme Court cases about felons in possession of a gun; on the Monday Moneybeat, the latest economic news; and on History Book, significant events from the past. Plus: the Monday morning news.
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet answers questions from World Journalism Institute students about arguments for God’s existence and holding Christian colleges accountable; the new Dreamworks animated film, Spirit Untamed; and your Listener Feedback. Plus: the Friday morning news.
Increasing violence in American cities; new state voting laws; and a boxing instructor working with Parkinson’s patients. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news.
On Washington Wednesday, the possible compromise on the infrastructure bill; on World Tour, the latest international news; and on the Classic Book of the Month, Watership Down. Plus: commentary from Whitney Williams, and the Wednesday morning news.
The downsides of President Biden’s plan to send every 3 and 4 year old to school; a Christian counselor in Washington sues over the state’s ban on conversion therapy; and the mom of a fallen Marine learns to mourn without bitterness. Plus: commentary from Marvin Olasky, and the Tuesday morning news.
On Legal Docket, a case about a natural gas pipeline in New Jersey; on the Monday Moneybeat, the latest economic news; and on History Book, significant events from the past. Plus: the Monday morning news.
On Culture Friday, another round of questions from students at the World Journalism Institute; a movie about a dictionary, The Professor and the Madman; and on Ask the Editor, a listener’s complaint about voice. Plus: the Friday morning news.
Fighting in Gaza tests the strength of Israel’s peace deals with Arab nations; progressive Democrats are driving a wedge between the party and Israel; and protecting livestock during natural disasters. Plus: commentary from Kim Henderson, and the Thursday morning news.
On Washington Wednesday, previous U.S. efforts to aid countries that send the most migrants to the southern border; on World Tour, a volcanic eruption in Congo; and the talented young reporters attending this year’s World Journalism Institute. Plus: commentary from Janie B. Cheaney, and the Wednesday morning news.