On Washington Wednesday, why Republicans in Congress are split on foreign aid to Ukraine; on World Tour, news from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, Greece, and China; and a video series discussing sexuality issues and Biblical truth. Plus, Bethel McGrew on euthanasia for terminally ill children and the Wednesday morning news
Governors address abortion and pro-life positions, enrollment in trade schools rises amidst increased demand, and a Muslim searches for God. Plus, Hunter Baker on El Salvador’s strongman president and the Tuesday morning news
On Legal Docket, the Supreme Court considers whether a state can remove Donald Trump from the primary ballot; on the Monday Moneybeat, the status of commercial real estate in the United States; and on the World History Book, FDR’s plan to pack the Supreme Court. Plus, the Monday morning news
On Culture Friday, how Hamas harms children; the new TV mini-series Masters of the Air captures the horrors and heroism of American airmen in WWII; and an audio postcard from a fishing village in Italy. Plus, the Friday morning news
The United States responds to attacks from Iran-backed militias, a Tennessee court finds six pro-life activists guilty of conspiracy and violating federal law, and a homeschool robotics team. Plus, Cal Thomas on the Senate’s border bill and the Thursday morning news
On Washington Wednesday, a failed Senate border bill and a bipartisan House tax bill; on World Tour, news from Namibia, Chile, El Salvador, and China; and neighbors in the West Bank struggle to rein in violence. Plus, Janie B. Cheaney on the value of children and the Wednesday morning news
Senate negotiators unveil a border deal and a grassroots convoy at the southern border, Pennsylvania lawmakers consider rescinding safety regulations for abortion facilities, and February’s Classic Book of the Month helps families remember Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Plus, Brad Littlejohn on Elon Musk’s Neuralink project and the Tuesday morning news
On Legal Docket, cases about bankruptcy and deportation; on the Monday Moneybeat, a strong jobs report; and remembering the life and legacy of WORLD founder Joel Belz. Plus, the Monday morning news
On Culture Friday, a recent congressional hearing on social media safety; the new spy thriller Argylle; and on Ask the Editor, what guides WORLD’s election coverage. Plus, the Friday morning news
Texas continues putting up new border barriers, new data indicates older Americans keeping up with their children and grandchildren, and where to turn for people suffering from vaccine injuries. Plus, Cal Thomas on Jordan Peterson’s standoff with Canada’s “Newspeak” rules and the Thursday morning news