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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 19, 2024
The United States healthcare system and cybersecurity attacks; Oregon reinstates penalties for drug possession; and a basketball referee encourages players. Plus, remembering the inventor of karaoke, Bethel McGrew on postmodern revolution, and the Tuesday morning news
Tuesday morning news: March 19, 2024
News of the day, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sends negotiators to Washington to discuss the war in Gaza and Vladimir Putin wins a sixth term as president
Cybersecurity and healthcare
Medical data is worth much more for sale on the dark web than credit card data
Turning the tide on the overdose crisis
Oregon lawmakers take steps to end the decriminalization of drugs
Kicker: King of karaoke
Inventor Shigeichi Negishi dies at 100
Unnoticed influence
A boys basketball referee quietly encourages players to make good decisions throughout the game
Sowing the wind
Reformers find out postmodernists want revolution
The World and Everything in It: March 18, 2024
On Legal Docket, cases concerning the statute of limitations for music copyrights and a challenge over bank card fees; on the Monday Moneybeat, the potential ripple effects of divesting TikTok; and on the World History Book, President Bill Clinton orchestrates a cease-fire. Plus, the Monday morning news
Monday morning news: March 18, 2024
News of the day, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu’s response to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and other critics and the increase in drones at the U.S.-Mexico border
Legal Docket: Time constraints
The Supreme Court hears arguments about statute of limitations in a copyright dispute and a challenge over bank card fees
Moneybeat: The big sale
The forced sale of TikTok has implications for the U.S. dollar, ongoing trade, and foreign investments
History Book: Déjà vu
President Bill Clinton orchestrates a cease-fire, Israel assassinates a founder of Hamas, and President Barack Obama places sanctions on Russia for invading Ukraine
The World and Everything in It: March 15, 2024
On Culture Friday, pushback on TikTok, puberty blockers, and the definition of family; a review of the film One Life; and children’s books that sow seeds of the gospel. Plus, the Friday morning news
Friday morning news: March 15, 2024
Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer verbally attacks Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Sen. Bernie Sanders pushes for a 32-hour workweek
Culture Friday: Pushback
U.S. lawmakers realize the threat of the Chinese Communist Party, Europe reverses course on puberty blockers, and Ireland rejects a redefinition of the family
Doing all you can
One Life is an inspiring tale of ordinary people and extraordinary heroism
Books to transform young lives
Author Marty Machowski finds unique ways to reinforce Biblical truth
The World and Everything in It: March 14, 2024
The House of Representatives votes to reduce China’s influence in the United States, leaked conversations reveal problems with puberty blockers, and how the embryo ruling affects a couple in Alabama. Plus, Cal Thomas on Israel’s need to win and the Thursday morning news
Thursday morning news: March 14, 2024
News of the day, including the U.S. House votes for changes to TikTok and Parliament votes in favor of AI regulations
China’s Trojan Horse
Congress attempts to curb the Communist country’s intelligence gathering and influence in the United States through TikTok