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The World and Everything in It is an Apple Podcasts top 100 News program delivering essential headlines, field reporting, interviews, and expert analysis every weekday. Hear original coverage such as a weekly overview of every Supreme Court case, biblical cultural analysis, and key international stories.
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The World and Everything in It - February 12, 2025
On Washington Wednesday, Democrats protest Elon Musk’s role in government; on World Tour, news from Ecuador, Slovakia, Brazil, and Namibia; and mothers rally for healthier families. Plus, an Aussie Trump, Adam Carrington on executive powers, and the Wednesday morning news
Wednesday morning news - February 12, 2025
The news of the day, including President Trump welcomes returned hostage, U.S. and Israel unite in ultimatum to Hamas, and King Abdullah of Jordan visits the White House
Washington Wednesday: Musk sparks backlash
Democrats protest USAID cuts and DOGE’s growing influence
World Tour: Ecuador faces a rematch
Plus, Slovakia protests erupt, Brazil bans smartphones in schools, and Namibia mourns a political leader
Kicker: Rebranding as “Aussie Trump”
An Australian MP changes his name to protest ruling party ahead of state elections
Moms fight for health autonomy
Mothers rally behind Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the battle for vaccine safety and medical freedom
Adam Carrington: Executive orders
Presidential actions raise questions about constitutional authority and separation of powers
The World and Everything in It: February 11, 2025
President Trump’s international strategic pressure, living in the U.S. as illegal immigrants, and amateur astronomers tracking asteroids. Plus, Craig Carter on natural law, seeking a kazoo world record, and the Tuesday morning news
Tuesday morning news - February 11, 2025
The news of the day, including President Trump announces new tariffs on steel and aluminum, Hamas halts further release of Israeli hostages, and a federal judge still weighs the Trump administration’s buyout offer to federal workers
Trump’s global gambits
The president’s bold moves aim to reshape international dynamics
Immigration dilemma
Changing policies leave immigrants uncertain as calls for reform increase
Calling all kazooists
Macon, Georgia aims to beat a Guinness World Record
Eyes on the skies
Asteroid hunter Franck Marchis transforms a near-miss into a mission and leads citizen astronomers in watching for threats from space
Craig Carter: The immutable truth of natural law
A society that denies biological reality will eventually collapse
The World and Everything in It: February 10, 2025
On Legal Docket, the Supreme Court considers truth and promised benefits; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen explores tariffs; and on History Book, highlighting the Tuskegee Airmen. Plus, the Monday morning news
Monday morning news: February 10, 2025
The news of the day, including Republicans and Democrats clash over DOGE, illegal immigrants sent to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Chiefs and Eagles battle in Super Bowl LIX
Legal Docket: Deception and disability rights
Supreme Court justices weigh whether misleading statements can be criminal and if disabled retirees face discrimination under benefit policies
Moneybeat The tariff tango
David Bahnsen examines the effects of tariff threats, the strategic takedown of the CFPB and USAID, and a softer-than-expected jobs landscape
History Book: Breaking barriers in the skies
The Tuskegee Airmen proved their valor and redefined the U.S. Air Force
Fighting for Sabbath rest
A mailman tries to keep his job and his convictions