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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: June 12, 2025
Texas legislation on assisting ICE, priests concerned about mandatory reporting guidelines, and affordable homes one tiny house at a time. Plus, salad celebrities, Cal Thomas remembers the rescue of Vietnamese orphans, and the Thursday morning news
Thursday morning news: June 12, 2025
The Thursday morning news, including Trump administration touts progress in trade talks with China, anti-ICE protests rage on, and consumer prices rise less than expected
Texas assists ICE
New bill mandates sheriff cooperation with federal immigration efforts
Confessional concerns
A new Washington state law requiring clergy to report abuse sparks a constitutional clash over religious freedom
Kicker: Celebrity salad art
Veggie sculptures turn heads with witty tributes and leafy likenesses
Finding purpose in meeting a need
An Alabama woman learned construction so she could build tiny homes for elderly and homeless neighbors
Cal Thomas: Daring to help
A reunion of rescued Vietnamese orphans reveals how faith, courage, and compassion changed lives
The World and Everything in It: June 11, 2025
On Washington Wednesday, the House considers rescission packages; on World Tour, news from Columbia, India, the DRC, and Uzbekistan; and Andrew Klavan on lessons learned from dark and difficult stories. Plus, a tired father mistaken for a homeless man, Janie B. Cheaney on the importance of reading aloud, and the Wednesday morning news
Wednesday morning news: June 11, 2025
The news of the day, including anti-ICE protests continue in L.A., spread to more U.S. cities; President Trump pushing to end FEMA, return disaster relief to states; former aides to President Biden set to answer House panel’s questions about his mental fitness in office
Washington Wednesday: DOGE in practice
Supreme Court backs DOGE access while Congress begins formalizing cost saving measures
World Tour: Assassination attempt in Colombia
Plus, U.K. and India security partnership, DRC college entrance exams, and Uzbekistan debut in World Cup
Kicker: A frazzled father
Mistaken for a kidnapper, a sleep-deprived dad responds with grace
Andrew Klavan on evil and beauty
The novelist explains how facing darkness in art can reveal truth, morality, and the presence of God
Janie B. Cheaney: Keep reading aloud
Spoken stories shape and connect us
The World and Everything in It: June 10, 2025
Riots erupt over immigration enforcement, the Supreme Court considers disability rights, and ranch life in New Mexico. Plus, Adam Carrington on the Book of Common Prayer and the Tuesday morning news
Tuesday morning news: June 10, 2025
The news of the day, including anti-ICE protests continue in LA, California Gov. Newsom and President Trump clash over deployment of National Guard, and top U.S. and Chinese trade officials meet in London
Immigration protests intensify
Tensions erupt in Los Angeles following ICE arrests and new travel restrictions
Legal Docket: Disability rights and government power
Supreme Court justices confront questions of fairness, federal authority, and legal limits
Living off the grid
A Houston couple embraces the isolation and intensity of life in New Mexico’s wild backcountry
Adam Carrington: A liturgy that changed the world
The Book of Common Prayer united a people in Scripture, grace, and common purpose