Mental professionals are warning about a rise in the number of young people with tics and mental health issues; Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to new partnerships among some of the world’s most feared authoritarians; and a community in South Wales is committed to working, living, and serving together. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news.
On Washington Wednesday, Nikki Haley’s presidential bid and what it means for the Republican party; on World Tour, the latest international news; and a new movement of church planters is trying to find ways to successfully plant churches in distressed communities. Plus: commentary from Ryan Bomberger, and the Wednesday morning news.
A Colorado Christian school asks the Supreme Court what protections religious organizations have to keep the government from second-guessing employment decisions; Disney loses control of its own private government kingdom in Florida; and a musical album to help recognize Black History Month. Plus: commentary from Janie B. Cheaney, and the Tuesday morning news.
On Legal Docket, a Supreme Court case seeks to settle a dispute between a labor union and a concrete mixing company; on the Monday Moneybeat, what can be done about the federal debt; and on History Book, important dates from the past. Plus: the Monday morning news.
On Culture Friday, the State of the Union and how the political center is moving; a preview of a three-part special report on Safe Haven Laws; Collin Garbarino reviews the two new films dethroning the Avatar sequel. Plus: highlights from the dedication service at our new Washington Bureau office and the Friday morning news.
Traffickers in Cambodia are tricking victims into another kind of forced labor; lawmakers are pushing to make it easier for people to test drugs for fentanyl; and a massive faith-based ad campaign seeks to restore Jesus’ reputation among unbelievers. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news.
On Washington Wednesday, the president’s State of the Union address and the ouster of several Democrats from top committees; on World Tour, the latest international news; and a small town community coming to terms with literally stopping the presses. Plus: commentary from Janie B. Cheaney, and the Wednesday morning news.
The availability of the abortion pill in retail drug stores has become the new front in the fight to save the unborn; school choice arrives in Iowa; and the Classic Book of the Month for February. Plus: commentary from Steve West, and the Tuesday morning news.
On Legal Docket, what a student with disabilities must do to get what he is entitled to under the law; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen answers listener questions; and on History Book, important dates from the past. Plus: the Monday morning news.
On Culture Friday, Jack Phillips continues his legal battles; and Collin Garbarino reviews Nate Bargatze’s latest comedy special. Plus: Ask the Editor and the Friday morning news.