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The World and Everything in It: April 11, 2025

On Culture Friday, Andrew Walker discusses the church’s lack of leadership, Arsenio Orteza highlights two legendary vocalists, and George Grant remembers the dictionary that set the standard. Plus, the Friday morning news

States reconsider fluoride, international freedom of expression, and reclaiming lost luggage. Plus, Cal Thomas on politics and tariffs and the Thursday morning news

On Washington Wednesday, questions about another Trump term and a congressional panel on tariffs; on World Tour, a special report on Armenia; and increased interest in spring chicks. Plus, a lawyer tries AI in the courtroom, Daniel Suhr on religious freedom, and the Wednesday morning news

South Korea removes President Yoon, getting humanitarian aid to Myanmar, and bringing Ukrainian children home. Plus, Daniel Darling on the shifting rhetoric, a long-running birthday tradition, and the Tuesday morning news


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On Legal Docket, Medicaid funds to abortion providers; on Moneybeat, President Trump’s tariff strategy; and on History Book, the 1973 airlift of orphaned children from Vietnam

On Culture Friday, Katie McCoy discusses drawing moral lines; Collin Garbarino reviews a quirky British comedy; and on Ask the Editor, Les Sillars describes the role of compelling stories. Plus, the Friday morning news

The Supreme Court hears a case on defunding Planned Parenthood, a college entrance exam for classical students, and preserving an ancient Christian tradition. Plus, Cal Thomas on mercy for a death row prisoner and the Thursday morning news

On Washington Wednesday, Trump rescinds Stefanik’s nomination and Russia-Ukraine peace talks stall; on World Tour, news from Myanmar, Syria, Argentina, and Bosnia; and gender policy changes at a support group for nursing moms. Plus, Janie B. Cheaney on the sexual revolution and the Wednesday morning news

Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race, South Korea’s human rights violations, and the non-alcoholic cocktail trend. Plus, Hunter Baker honors a canceled pro-life champion, surprising a highschool band, and the Tuesday morning news

On Legal Docket, the Supreme Court considers nuclear waste storage in Texas; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen discusses tariffs; and on History Book, remembering the fight for Terri Shiavo’s life. Plus, the Monday morning news