On Culture Friday, how to turn the dark tide of transgenderism in America; Collin reviews the movie Till; and Word Play with George Grant. Plus: a Canadian bear drinks 69 cans of soda and the Friday morning news
State and federal lawmakers debate the need for parental bills of rights; a mom in Maine sues her daughter’s school for secretly facilitating her social transition; and how giving a child up for adoption really works in the US. Plus: A toddler invades the White House grounds, commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news.
On Washington Wednesday, the aftermath of a classified documents leak; on World Tour, news from France, Sudan, Yemen, and Chile; and why a white collar executive switched gears to become a homebuilder. Plus: a bear scare on the front porch, commentary from Janie B. Cheaney, and the Wednesday morning news.
Abortion advocates propose another form of chemical abortion if mifepristone is restricted; scientists test a new treatment to help stroke victims overcome paralysis; and adopting frozen embryos. Plus: thieves break into a truckload of dimes, commentary from Whitney Williams, and the Tuesday morning news.
On Legal Docket, Mifepristone is headed to the Supreme Court; On Moneybeat, American spending and OPEC raising gas prices; and on The World History Book, remembering a missionary pioneer. Plus, the Monday Morning News
On Culture Friday, how the chasm between red and blue states got to be so wide; and reviews of a Nintendo movie and Nefarious. Plus: everyday Australians help a museum track down frogs, and the Friday morning news.
The Biden Administration proposes a change to Title IX that complicates barring boys from playing in girls school sports; A Minnesota mom takes the state to task for a proposed ethnic studies mandate; and an unlikely team rebuilds one of the US’s oldest African American communities, one house at a time. Plus: the Tar-minator tackles what appears to be a pothole, commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news.
On Washington Wednesday, campaigning against ESG; on World Tour, a special report about the drought in Somalia; and hospice care for the youngest patients. Plus: breaking a 138 year family streak of boys, commentary from Ryan Bomberger, and the Wednesday morning news
Afghan refugees in the US are in legal limbo while the White House blames Trump for its botched withdrawal in 2021; A congregation of persecuted Chinese believers arrives safely in America; and students of Asbury University reflect on the fruit of February’s extended chapel service. Plus: a creative way to fix a pothole, commentary from Steve West, and the Tuesday morning news.
Students and administrators consider what’s next in the weeks following February’s extended worship service in Hughes Auditorium