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The World and Everything in It - June 23, 2022

A win for religious exercise handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court; international courts attempt to hold Russia accountable for war crimes in Ukraine; and the difference that the court surface can make in a game of tennis. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news.

On Washington Wednesday, a report on the shortcomings of the January 6th hearings; on World Tour, the latest international news; and the reason summer camps are having a hard time with staffing. Plus: commentary from Janie B. Cheaney, and the Wednesday morning news.

A report on the Southern Baptist Convention gathering last week; the outgoing chairman of the SBC Executive Committee shares his perspective; and an Australian band that’s putting the Psalms to new music. Plus: commentary from Whitney Williams and the Tuesday morning news.

On Legal Docket, explanations of the latest Supreme Court decisions; on the Monday Moneybeat, the latest economic news; and on History Book, the beginnings of the first Christian radio ministry. Plus: the Monday morning news.


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On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet discusses the trans movement, the direction of a denomination, and the 50th anniversary of Watergate; Collin Garbarino reviews a new film about the new movie Jerry and Marge Go Large; and on Word Play, George Grant explores the use and history of euphemisms. Plus: the Friday morning news.

State legislators are preparing for the Supreme Court’s ruling on abortion; the continuing battle in the Donbas; and how a Virginia farmer is celebrating Juneteenth this year. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news.

On Washington Wednesday, the Capitol riot hearings; on World Tour, the latest international news; and protecting the finances of loved ones. Plus: commentary from Joel Belz, and the Wednesday morning news.

A recent survey shows that more than half of the nation’s teachers may leave the profession; the Department of Homeland Security announced and then tabled plans for a board dedicated to fighting disinformation; and two Iowa brothers use newfound fame to build up others. Plus: commentary from Steve West, and the Tuesday morning news.

On Legal Docket, the case against Oberlin College for fanning the flames of false accusations; on the Monday Moneybeat, the latest economic news; and on History Book, significant events from the past. Plus: the Monday morning news.

On Culture Friday, courage on the field; the new Disney streaming movie, Chip 'n' Dale; and singer-songwriter Steven Delopolous. Plus: the Friday morning news.