On Washington Wednesday, the potential presidential candidates lining up for the 2024 election; on World Tour, the latest international news; and the Northwest Hope Awards winner. Plus: commentary from Joel Belz, and the Wednesday morning news.
The Russia-Ukraine war is making it clear how expensive war can be; how to create a culture of life in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision; and the Northeast Hope Awards winner. Plus: previewing a new podcast, and the Tuesday morning news.
On Legal Docket, an address from U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett; on Moneybeat, the latest economic news; and the first nominee for this year’s Hope Award for Effective Compassion. Plus: the Monday morning news.
On Culture Friday, a special conversation between John Stonestreet and Andrew Walker; Collin Garbarino reviews two 40-year-old sci-fi films that speak to issues today; and George Grant explores some new words and some old words, and some that should never have fallen out of favor. Plus: the Friday morning news.
Some retirees are scrapping their previous plans, and it’s not just because of inflation; a new COVID variant is causing a spike in illnesses; and a missionary bikes across Burundi to raise money and awareness for disabled soldiers. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news.
On Washington Wednesday, an analysis of President Biden’s recent visit to the Middle East; on World Tour, the plight of the Sri Lankans; and one Australian man’s mission to help animal doctors help all of God’s creatures. Plus: commentary from Steve West, and the Wednesday morning news.
The world changed after a gunman assassinated Japan’s longest-serving prime minister; parents in a Wisconsin school district lost their fight to be informed of their child’s gender dysphoria; and students in the foster system in Wichita get access to special extracurricular activities. Plus: commentary from Janie B. Cheaney, and the Tuesday morning news.
On Legal Docket, a victory for a cake baker; on Moneybeat, the latest economic news; and on History Book, important dates from the past. Plus: the Monday morning news.
On Culture Friday, public opinion of abortion, intimidating a Supreme Court justice, and a viral Senate committee argument; Collin Garbarino reviews Netflix’s take on the Jane Austen novel Persuasion; and singer-songwriter Rosie Thomas explains why she thinks parents need lullabies of their own. Plus: the Friday morning news.
An on-the-ground report from a pro-life protest outside an abortion facility; scientists analyze the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope; and a student supports Ukrainian soldiers with flowers. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas and the Thursday morning news.