Lawmakers consider a bipartisan approach to fixing immigration; officials investigate what led to the implosion of an experimental submersible; and a clan of blacksmiths forges a family business. Plus, pink snow in Utah, commentary from Joel Belz, and the Tuesday morning news
On Legal Docket, catching up on eight opinions from the Supreme Court; on the Monday Moneybeat, incentives to invest in the future and avoid activist shareholding; and on the World History Book, events from this week in years past. Plus, the Monday morning news
One year ago today, the Dobbs decision ended Roe v. Wade, and the President of Susan B. Anthony Pro Life America considers the future of pro-life politics. Plus, a record breaking birthday queen and commentary from Emily Whitten
On Culture Friday, reflecting on the pro-life movement one year after Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health; The Right Stuff and two other optimistic films turn 40; and the revisionist history of backronyms on Word Play with George Grant
Support for pregnancy centers in post-Roe America is mixed, state by state; House Republicans aren’t all on the same page, putting the majority coalition at risk for future votes; and an Alabama caterer finds an unexpected opportunity to turn scraps of history into treasured mementos. Plus, vending for gold, commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news
On Washington Wednesday, Chris Christie aims to take down Donald Trump; on World Tour, news from Uganda, Greece, India, and Mexico; and a man in Lebanon used to hate Muslims but now as a Christian he preaches the gospel to them. Plus, vending for gold in South Korea, commentary about the end of Roe v. Wade from Ryan Bomberger, and the Wednesday morning news
Voters in Spain are shifting to the right; A brain implant company gets approved for human trials; and a school in Australia trains the next generation of sheep shearers as demand rises. Plus, a hoard of 1 million pennies dad’s basement, commentary from A.S. Ibrahim, and the Tuesday morning news
On Legal Docket, the last oral argument of the term; on the Monday Moneybeat, listener questions about economics past and present; and on the World History Book, the first typewriter gets patented. Plus, the Monday morning news
On Culture Friday, what Shiny Happy People gets right and wrong about family and fatherhood; new movies from DC and Pixar have style but no substance, and commentary from Andrew Belz about walking with his father. Plus, the Friday morning news
Nursing homes are still short on nurses following the pandemic; Haiti’s humanitarian crisis worsens following floods and gang violence; and the PCA celebrates 50 years as a denomination. Plus, commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news