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The World and Everything in It: July 15, 2025

Texas evaluates emergency systems, Putin’s military strategy, and a maple syrup farm with a mission. Plus, Daniel Suhr on the First Amendment at church and the Tuesday morning news

On Legal Docket, the global battle for religious freedom; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen unpacks the Powell controversy; and on History Book, an eclipsed translation of the Bible. Plus, the Monday morning news

On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet on speaking out on moral issues; Collin Garbarino reviews Superman; and George Grant notes America’s smallest coin. Plus, the Friday morning news

Atlanta doctors save an unborn child, President Trump proposes investment accounts for newborns, and Arsenio Orteza reviews a new bluegrass album. Plus, an unusual time capsule, Cal Thomas on politics in the pulpit, and the Thursday morning news


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On Washington Wednesday, Hunter Baker talks about recovering civic virtue; on World Tour, violent crime in Sweden; and an airport creatively protects the runway. Plus, Polish tram drivers compete, Janie B. Cheaney on AI and truth, and the Wednesday morning news

Texans respond to devastating flooding, new laws on funding for Medicaid, and keeping an ancient art alive. Plus, competitive parallel parking, Nathan Finn on lessons from two transgender athletes, and the Tuesday morning news

On Legal Docket, new court challenges over same-sex marriage; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen unpacks the GOP tax-and-spend deal; and on History Book, the end of the Russian monarchy. Plus, the Monday morning news

On Culture Friday, the collapsing narratives and failed leadership; a review of Jurassic World Rebirth; and how to teach discernment. Plus, a church’s outreach through fireworks and the Friday morning news

Final Supreme Court opinions for the term, Colorado redefines grandparent, and the history of Mt. Rushmore. Plus, small town scholarships, Cal Thomas reflects on being an American, and the Thursday morning news

On Washington Wednesday, the Senate passes Trump’s bill; on Legal Docket, Supreme Court supports online age verification; on World Tour, news from Poland, Hungry, Hong Kong, and China; and church doctrine deemed a threat. Plus, the World’s largest rubber duck, Hunter Baker on Whittaker Chambers, and the Wednesday morning news