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The World and Everything in It: October 1, 2024

Communities pick up the pieces after Hurricane Helene, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shares his plan for victory, and a U.S. president’s hometown comes to grips with fading attention. Plus, a heroic reporter, Brad Littlejohn on hurricane devastation, and the Tuesday morning news

On Legal Docket, religious liberty victory over pronouns; on Moneybeat, presidential politics and the economy; and on History Book, four stories of Bible translation. Plus, the Monday morning news

On Culture Friday, Katie McCoy on the number of women leaving the church; a review of two animated stories about sacrifice; and Listener Feedback for September. Plus, the Friday morning news

Considering what’s next in Gaza after the war, the Taliban cracks down on women, and a visit to natural hot springs in Nevada. Plus, Cal Thomas on Kamala Harris’ reluctance to speak with the press and the Thursday morning news


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On Washington Wednesday, conservative House lawmakers get a new leader; on World Tour, news from Tunisia, Sri Lanka, Japan, and Germany; and young men getting serious about faith. Plus, the Wednesday morning news

Kentucky’s governor bans conversion therapy, illegal entry at the U.S. southern border goes down, and a Texas family’s library legacy. Plus, Candice Watters on bodily autonomy and the Tuesday morning news

Legal Docket: Analysis of the state of election law; Moneybeat: The Fed’s seemingly contradictory goals; History Book: The 17th-century mystical poets society. And, the Monday morning news.

On Culture Friday, the progression of feminism; a review of Transformers One; and the story behind a new version of “Shout to the Lord.” Plus, the Friday morning news

Devices explode in Lebanon, lawmakers evaluate the Secret Service’s performance, and a conversation with historian Victor Davis Hanson. Plus, a concert in space, Cal Thomas on fixing healthcare, and the Thursday morning news

On Washington Wednesday, a survey of ballot questions; on World Tour, news from Uganda, Myanmar, Mexico, and Germany; and preparing astronauts for the challenges of traveling to Mars. Plus, the Wednesday morning news