WORLD Radio | WORLD
Logo
Sound journalism, grounded in facts and Biblical truth | Donate

WORLD Radio


Articles by WORLD Radio

The World and Everything in It - April 29, 2021

Police reform measures adopted since George Floyd’s murder nearly a year ago; an update on the Connecticut case challenging the admission of boys into girls athletics; and a new WORLD podcast coming out later this summer. Plus: a preview of this week’s Listening In, and the Thursday morning news.

On Washington Wednesday, the role moderate Democrat Joe Manchin is playing in the evenly divided Senate; on World Tour, a special report on Nigeria’s brain drain; and grass farming in Oregon. Plus: the Wednesday morning news.

Vladimir Putin’s latest power play in Ukraine; the constitutionality of making Washington, D.C., a state; and two teenage entrepreneurs teach other kids how to start their own businesses. Plus: the Tuesday morning news.

On Legal Docket, a Supreme Court case challenging the temporary nature of temporary protected status; on the Monday Moneybeat, David Bahnsen talks about the latest economic news; and on History Book, significant events from the past. Plus: the Monday morning news.


Recent

On Culture Friday, reactions to the verdict in the George Floyd murder case; Megan Basham reviews the 2013 Oscar-winner, Argo; and on Word Play, the value of the understatement. Plus: the Friday morning news.

Tracking adverse vaccine reactions; ending “discrimination” in college dorms; and the sounds of God’s creation. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, a preview of this week’s Listening In, and the Thursday morning news.

On Washington Wednesday, what the U.S. troop pullout could mean for Afghanistan; on World Tour, the death of Chad’s long-time president; and a man whose mission is to keep his church clean. Plus: commentary from Joel Belz, and the Wednesday morning news.

HSLDA president Mike Smith on the surge in homeschooling; U.S. companies grapple with the ethics of doing business in China; and on The Olasky Interview, Israeli novelist and journalist Ze’ev Chafets. Plus: commentary from Kim Henderson, and the Tuesday morning news.

On Legal Docket, a Supreme Court case about law enforcement and national sovereignty; on the Monday Moneybeat, financial analyst David Bahnsen discusses the latest economic news; and on History Book, significant events from the past. Plus: the Monday morning news.

Luis Palau was an author and evangelist who was born and raised in Argentina. In this 2014 interview, Marvin Olasky talks with Palau and his two sons about their spiritual journeys, reaching the lost with the gospel, and community relations in Portland, Oregon.