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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: March 26, 2025
On Washington Wednesday, national security breach and legal challenge to deportations; on World Tour, stories from South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, and Japan; and navigating immigration policies. Plus, an octopus takes a thrill ride, Carl Trueman on responding to cultural challenges, and the Wednesday morning news
Wednesday morning news: March 26, 2025
The news of the day, including Russia and Ukraine have agreed to Black Sea ceasefire, Democrats grill Trump officials about Signal chat incident, and FBI investigates Tesla attacks
Washington Wednesday: Security breach and deportation clash
Senate considers mishandling of sensitive intel, while courts decide on the use of the Alien Enemies Act
World Tour: South African diplomat leaves U.S.
Plus, political uncertainty in South Korea, election irregularities in Turkey, and cherry blossoms bloom in Japan
Kicker: Octopus hitches a ride
A mako shark gets an unexpected hitchhiker
Migrants navigate a changing landscape
President Trump enacts new policies and renews old ones amid disagreement over immigration
Carl Trueman: An ecclesiastical challenge
Christian leaders should affirm Biblical anthropology to guard against shifting cultural pressures
The World and Everything in It: March 25, 2025
Illinois considers more oversight for private and home schools, protecting unaccompanied children, and the final voyage of a historic ocean liner. Plus, Jerry Bowyer on shareholder advocacy, a fishy livestream, and the Tuesday morning news
Tuesday morning news: March 25, 2025
The news of the day, including U.S. military continues targeting Houthi rebels in Yemen, U.S. negotiators hold Ukraine ceasefire talks in Saudi Arabia, and Canadian prime minister calls for snap elections
Illinois bill sparks debate
Lawmakers propose new homeschool registration requirements that some families view as government overreach
Contending for migrant children
Legal advocates seek stronger safeguards for vulnerable unaccompanied minors
Kicker: A fishy livestream
Underwater images catch the attention of millions of viewers
A final voyage
Remembering the earlier days of the SS United States as it readies for its last mission
Jerry Bowyer: Shareholder engagement
Positive results can happen when dialogue replaces outrage
The World and Everything in It: March 24, 2025
On Legal Docket, the Supreme Court considers prisoner grievance rights; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen casts a distinctly Christian vision for the market economy; and on History Book, remembering Jonathan Edwards. Plus, the Monday morning news
Monday morning news: March 24, 2025
The news of the day, including U.S. officials hold ceasefire talks with Russian and Ukrainian leaders, American and Israeli officials set to discuss Iran nuclear threat, and Pope Francis returns to Vatican after life-threatening episode
Legal Docket: When prisoners have grievances
Supreme Court justices debate who should decide whether an inmate’s complaint is legitimate
Moneybeat: Started with a crash
David Bahnsen traces the origin of Moneybeat to March 2020 and casts a distinctly Christian vision for the market economy
History Book: Living for eternity
Jonathan Edwards’ influence endures throughout generations
The World and Everything in It: March 21, 2025
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet emphasizes the role of faith in shaping perspectives, Collin Garbarino reviews Disney’s remake of Snow White, and Bob Case remembers W.C. Handy, the Father of the Blues. Plus, the Friday morning news