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The World and Everything in It: March 31, 2023

On Culture Friday, gender confusion and troubling milestones for women’s history month, movies about honor and sacrifice in theaters this weekend, and Listener Feedback. Plus: the Friday morning news

A report from the ground in Nashville as residents grieve Monday’s school shooting; A preview of Lawless Season 2 featuring the story of Terri Schiavo, the woman at the center of controversy over the life and death of brain damaged people; and commentary from Cal Thomas. Plus: five brothers on the same highschool basketball team get the opportunity of a lifetime, and the Thursday morning news.

On Washington Wednesday, a profile of Donald Trump as a candidate for 2024; on World Tour, news from around the globe; and commentary from Ryan Bomberger. Plus: how search engines are making it harder for women to find pregnancy centers online, a small town in Australia is invaded by minions, and the Wednesday morning news.

Women searching for pregnancy treatment options on Google are getting skewed results


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On Legal Docket, whether a dog toy parody of a well-known whiskey brand counts as free speech; on the Monday Moneybeat, how to find a good bank; and on the World History Book, important events from national parks to the stock market. Plus: the Monday morning news.

On Culture Friday, the corrosive effects of critical theory come to graduation day; back to a galaxy far, far away with news seasons for two Star Wars shows on Disney+; and the future of the Anglican Church with commentary from Calvin Robinson. Plus: Jules Verne meets Mickey Mouse and the Friday Morning news.

Russia and China strengthen ties amidst international condemnation of war crimes in Ukraine; Congress investigates last week’s border rush in El Paso, Texas; and analog synthesizers make a comeback in pop music. Plus, an explainer on atmospheric rivers, ski lifts snowed under in California, commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news

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On Washington Wednesday, what’s at stake in a potential felony charge against former President Trump; on World Tour, the UK wants to send migrants to Rwanda; and teaching students to build prosthetic limbs for children across the world. Plus: commentary from Janie B. Cheaney, processing smelly business complaints, and the Wednesday morning news