On Washington Wednesday, President-elect Trump’s tariffs and a Supreme Court case about so-called “gender affirming care”; on World Tour, news from Georgia, Venezuela, Syria, and South Africa; and a conversation about freedom. Plus, assisted suicide and the Wednesday morning news
President Joe Biden pardons his son, controlling EU immigration, and the benefits of debate. Plus, reconsidering a Christmas tradition, a marathon runner chases down thieves, and the Tuesday morning news
The Supreme Court hears cases regarding organized crime and Medicare reimbursements, David Bahnsen is optimistic about President-elect Donald Trump’s economic picks, and a Christian bishop who inspired a holiday legend. Plus, the Monday morning news
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet talks skepticism and trust in politics; the story behind making The Best Christmas Pageant Ever; and children’s music for Advent. Plus, the Friday morning news
Life after Thursday’s ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, political conversations with those “on the other side,” and The Great American Songbook with Bob Case. Plus, Cal Thomas on true Thanksgiving, an unexpected guest for dinner, and the Thursday morning news
On Washington Wednesday, competing priorities for Republicans in Congress; on World Tour, news from Angola, Uruguay, Laos, and France; and a story of survival and hope. Plus, introducing a new music feature, Janie B. Cheaney on the relative calm since the election, and the Wednesday morning news
A new U.S. administration leads to shifting priorities in Israel, the story of an Israeli grandmother held hostage by Hamas, and a musical tribute to creation. Plus, a meaningful Christmas tradition and the Tuesday morning news
On Legal Docket, international legal reform; on Moneybeat, tackling the debt crisis; and the WORLD History Book highlights the power of creativity and perseverance. Plus, the Monday morning news
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet considers the strengths and weaknesses of a presidential Cabinet nomination; Collin Garbarino reviews three new films; and listener comments and corrections. Plus, the Friday morning news
Female athletes stand up for women’s sports, fatal fentanyl deaths decline, and scientific analysis of the Shroud of Turin. Plus, Cal Thomas on government spending, a cargo hold full of hamsters, and the Thursday morning news