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January 6th revisited … again

Kevin McCarthy’s decision to give Tucker Carlson access to security footage reignites a debate about political narratives

French lawmakers are on the verge of raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 as unions continue to strike in key industries

On Washington Wednesday, lawmakers investigate the chaotic 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan; on World Tour, a record-breaking cyclone slams Mozambique; and lessons learned in a game cafe. Plus: commentary from Ryan Bomberger, and the Wednesday morning news.

Domestic abuse is on the rise in Australia, including within the church; states are making it easier for felons to regain their voting rights; and Whitney Williams recommends three books for children their parents will enjoy. Plus: commentary from Jerry Bowyer, a bison roadblock, and the Tuesday morning news.


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On Legal Docket, what counts as medical identity theft; on Moneybeat, the reasons behind America’s second biggest bank failure; and on History Book, significant events from the past. Plus: an update from the World Journalism Institute mid-career course, and the Monday morning news

On Culture Friday, Canada is trying to normalize the unthinkable with euthanasia and gender politics; Collin Garbarino reviews three kids’ shows with great values; and Steve West listens to the music of a band of Dominican friars…playing bluegrass. Plus: an incarcerated tiger gets a new home, and the Friday morning news.

How the White House and Congress are reacting differently to the lab leak report; what the end of the COVID emergency means for SNAP benefits; and the challenges of doing ministry in the Navajo Nation. Plus: cricket ice cream is on the menu, commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news.

On Washington Wednesday, an update from CPAC; on World Tour, the latest international news; and conflict over feral cattle in New Mexico. Plus: commentary from Janie Cheaney, and the Wednesday morning news.

Startups are refining lab-grown meat but consumers are wary, and a rule that protects religious liberty on campus is under threat. Plus, Classic Book of the Month and the Tuesday morning news

On Legal Docket, whether states have standing to sue the Biden Administration for canceling student debt; on Moneybeat, the downfall of ESG investing; and on History Book, important events from the past. Plus: the Monday morning news