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The World and Everything in It: December 30, 2022

On Culture Friday, the top cultural stories from the year; and remembering prominent people from the stage, page, and screen. Plus: more stories of answered prayer, and the Friday morning news.

The number of immigrants illegally crossing into the United States this year shattered all records; and remembering the lives of some notable religious figures who died this year. Plus: more answered prayer, and the Thursday morning news.

A roundup of the top international news and events from this year; and remembering some of the military and government leaders who died in 2022. Plus: more answered prayers, and the Wednesday morning news.

The battle for religious liberty had mixed outcomes in the courts; and remembering prominent people in the fields of music and sports. Plus: more answered prayers, and the Tuesday morning news.


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This year, the Supreme Court overturned a 1973 ruling responsible for more than 60 million abortions, the top economic stories of 2022, and remembering the lives of prominent people in medicine, science, and business. Plus: answered prayers, and the Monday morning news.

Stories of encouragement from staff and listeners

On Culture Friday, what to do with a request to perform a same-sex marriage; Christmas movie favorites from the staff; and Advent music from Canada. Plus: the Friday morning news.

A recent test shows promising improvements in fusion energy; growing threats from North Korea and China have Japan rethinking its national security; and the journey of the Capitol Christmas tree. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news.

On Washington Wednesday, the top political stories of the year; on World Tour, the latest international news; and a behind the scenes tour of a neighborhood Christmas display. Plus: commentary from Janie B. Cheaney, and the Wednesday morning news.

A handful of U.S. schools are adding another protected class to their policies; a pregnancy center in D.C. is having to cope with violent pro-abortion activists; and corruption in a small town. Plus: a review of a collection of writings by a Chinese house church leader, and the Tuesday morning news.