Jewish university students see rising threats of anti-Semitism on campus, efforts to curtail anti-Semitism raise questions about First Amendment liberties, and the Classic Book of the Month tells of forgiveness in hard situations. Plus, commentary from Janie B. Cheaney and the Tuesday morning news
On Legal Docket, a case about social media and the First Amendment; on the Monday Moneybeat, potential warning signs in a new jobs report; and on the World History Book, Microsoft Windows hits the market. Plus, the Monday morning news
On Culture Friday, how critical theory justifies radical Islamists, the film Master and Commander turns 20, and on Ask the Editor, questions about the Legal Docket podcast and the structure of The World and Everything in It. Plus, the Friday morning news
The beginning of Donald Trump’s a legal calendar going into election season; a doctrinal dispute within the Christian and Missionary Alliance; and a day in the life of an equine dentist. Plus, commentary from Daniel Darling and the Thursday morning news
On Washington Wednesday, President Biden signs an AI executive order and RFK Jr.’s independent campaign; on World Tour, news from Kenya, Panama, Spain, and Turkey; and a ministry that helps at-risk families drive out of poverty. Plus, commentary from Cal Thomas and the Wednesday morning news
Israel expands its ground operations in Gaza amid calls for a cease-fire, Guatemala’s president-elect faces obstacles, and a bug festival for kids and collectors. Plus, commentary from Andrew Walker and the Tuesday morning news
On Legal Docket, a case about gerrymandered election maps in South Carolina; on the Monday Moneybeat, a GDP report and inflation news; and on the World History Book, Orson Welles’ radio broadcast of War of the Worlds turns 85. Plus, the Monday morning news
On Culture Friday, the depth of Hamas’ intrinsic evil, a profile of Speaker Mike Johnson, and Lessons in Chemistry offers serious consideration of the big issues in life. Plus, Listener Feedback for October and the Friday morning news
The House of Representatives elects Mike Johnson as speaker, religious workers are at risk of their visas running out, and a look behind the scenes at The World and Everything in It. Plus, commentary from Cal Thomas and the Thursday morning news
On Washington Wednesday, President Biden pledges military aid to Israel and support to Ukraine; on World Tour, Russia detains another American journalist and other news from around the globe; and a man wrongfully convicted of murder clears his name and now helps ex-convicts. Plus, commentary from Brad Littlejohn and the Wednesday morning news