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The World and Everything in It: November 6, 2024

Election special: field reports from swing states and a WORLD Opinions roundtable on the election’s defining moments and challenges. Plus, the Wednesday morning news

WORLD listeners join in prayer for the nation’s leaders

Counting votes in a presidential election, police in the U.K. crack down on pro-lifers, and a German family on asylum in Tennessee. Plus, America’s first town to vote, WORLD listeners pray for today’s election, and the Tuesday morning news

WORLD listeners pray for the U.S. election


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On Legal Docket, a case over prescription pet foods; on Moneybeat, the jobs picture with strong growth in red states; on History Book, an archaeologist discovers two ancient cities. And, the Monday morning news

On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet discusses AI, religious freedom, and public faith; a review of a movie that is tall on nostalgia but short on story; and a call to specific prayers this election cycle. Plus, a small coin with a hefty price tag and the Friday morning news

Industries experience shortages after Hurricane Helene, controlling social media misinformation, and a new season of Doubletake. Plus, an iconic campaign speech, a celebrity look-alike contest, and the Thursday morning news

On Washington Wednesday, investigating election integrity; on World Tour, news from Uganda, the Philippines, Peru, and Germany; and a former law enforcement agent talks crime statistics. Plus, the Wednesday morning news

Israel hits Iran with a targeted counterstrike, how Sudan’s humanitarian crisis has gone from bad to worse, and a Russian family seeks U.S. asylum. Plus, Janie B. Cheaney on the things that scare us, a cheesy robbery, and the Tuesday morning news

On Legal Docket, the Supreme Court considers a unique death penalty case; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen looks at the effects of potential post-election policies; on History Book, the backstory to one of the worst humanitarian catastrophes in modern history. Plus, the Monday morning news