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The World and Everything in It: September 11, 2023

The World and Everything in It: September 11, 2023

On Legal Docket, law school accreditation changes emphasize the importance of professional identity; on the Monday Moneybeat, President Biden claims to be prioritizing energy independence while making policy decisions that do the opposite; and on the World History book, events that laid the groundwork for the 9/11 attacks. Plus, the Monday morning news

On Culture Friday, the facts came in about indigenous graves at Catholic schools in Canada; My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 sets the table for a compelling story but fails to deliver; and Coach Joe Kennedy returns to Bremerton High before resigning on Wednesday. Plus, news for children and the Friday morning news

Lawmakers struggle to counter abortion providers mailing drugs into pro-life states; the FEMA Disaster Relief Fund is almost out of money; and a Christian human rights advocate represents hurting people at the United Nations. Plus, commentary from Cal Thomas and the Thursday morning news

On Washington Wednesday, the organization No Labels makes the case for a centrist option in 2024; on World Tour, news from South Africa, Armenia, Ecuador, and South Korea; and an investigator in Southern California rescues exploited girls. Plus, commentary from Janie B. Cheaney and the Wednesday morning news


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On Legal Docket, changes to military justice for soldiers accused of sexual assault; on Monday Moneybeat, the August job report and the dignity of work; and on World History Book, the international police organization turns 100. Plus, the Monday morning news

On Culture Friday, a study of Protestants finds that half believe God will bless them for giving more money to the church; Disney+ brings Star Wars cartoon characters to live action in its new Ahsoka show; and Ask the Editor for September. Plus, the Friday morning news

Mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin’s death is a warning to other would-be mutineers; weight-loss drugs raise questions about the balance between lifestyle and medication; and a woman living as a man recognizes the truth of her biological identity. Plus, commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news

On Washington Wednesday, Congress is running out of time to pass appropriations bills and avoid an omnibus to fund the government; on World Tour, news from around the globe; and children whose social anxiety causes selective mutism. Plus, commentary from Joel Belz, and the Wednesday morning news

Russian and Indian moon missions highlight new stakes in the race to get man back to the moon; the economic bloc known as BRICS invites new members; and praying for estranged adult children. Plus, commentary from Ericka Andersen, and the Tuesday morning news

On Legal Docket, the Biden administration enacts a policy reassigning who prosecutes sexual assault crimes in the military; on the Monday Moneybeat, central planning and the economics of unknowns; and on the World History Book, 25 years of airbags in autos. Plus, the Monday morning news