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The World and Everything in It: August 23, 2022

Residents of Uvalde, Texas get ready to welcome a new school year three months after the Robb Elementary School shooting; two pastors in Uvalde try to provide comfort to their grieving community; and a profession that dates back hundreds of years. Plus: commentary from Steve West and the Tuesday morning news.

On Legal Docket, an address from Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito about the importance of religious liberty; on Moneybeat, the latest economic news; and on History Book, important dates from history. Plus: the Monday morning news.

On Culture Friday, a discussion with Andrew Walker about the culture’s preoccupation with race and the way the U.S. and England have gone different directions on gender; and Collin Garbarino reviews Amazon Prime’s new series based on a baseball comedy from the 90s. Plus: Word Play with George Grant, and the Friday morning news.

Pro-life businesses are facing a surprising form of backlash; legal analysis of the Trump investigation; and preparing to go back to the moon. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news.


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On Washington Wednesday, analysis of the Afghanistan withdrawal one year later; on World Tour, the latest international news; and a Bible camp in Tennessee started during segregation. Plus: commentary from Joel Belz, and the Wednesday morning news.

The foster care system is in need of foster families, and the need may be increasing; the hot housing market seems to be cooling down; and two Australian brothers could be facing the end of a decades old family business. Plus: commentary from Whitney Williams, and the Tuesday morning news.

On Legal Docket, a look at alternative dispute resolution; on Moneybeat, the latest economic news; and on History Book, important dates from history. Plus: the Monday morning news.

On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet discusses how to fight for our kids, and Collin Garbarino takes us back to 1982 to rediscover the magic of E.T. (now playing in theaters). Plus: CCM artist John Martin Keith opens up about the dangers of comparison, and the Friday morning news.

A Christian university in Washington state sues to stop probe into Biblical sexual standards, Republicans reconsider programs for paid family leave, and a milk bank in Northern Illinois helps infants get the nutrition they need. Plus: commentary by Cal Thomas and the Thursday morning news.

On Washington Wednesday, fallout from the FBI raid of Donald Trump’s house; on World Tour, the latest international news; and Jessie Bates on faith and football. Plus: commentary by Emily Whitten, and the Wednesday morning news.