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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 14, 2025
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet gives updates on BLM, SBC, and the DOE; Collin Garbarino reviews The Day the Earth Blew Up; and on Word Play, George Grant considers mixed metaphors. Plus, the Friday morning news
Friday morning news: March 14, 2025
The news of the day, including Democrats agree to consider the stopgap spending bill, Russia sends early positive signals but noncommittal on Ukraine ceasefire, and President Trump says trade war is needed for fairness
Culture Friday: Apocalypse overstated
John Stonestreet on the end of the SBC abuse probe, the BLM Plaza’s new paint job, and reforming the Education Department
Looney Tunes makes its cinematic debut
The Day the Earth Blew Up is a fast-paced film that’s a refreshing callback to the cartoon’s signature humor and animation style
Word Play: When figures of speech collide
Malaphors blend idioms into delightful linguistic chaos
The World and Everything in It: March 13, 2025
The future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, life for a hostage after his release, and caring for a child with disabilities. Plus, a pet survives the California wildfires, Cal Thomas remembers Reagan’s economic recovery, and the Thursday morning news
Thursday morning news: March 13, 2025
The news of the day, including: Trump administration set to pitch ceasefire to Russia, White House hosts Irish prime minister, and inflation slowed in February breaking monthslong trend
Watching out for consumers
The debate over the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s role continues as the Senate prepares to vote on Trump’s nominee for its director
A hostage comes home
After nearly 500 days in captivity, Or Levy celebrates with family and fights for those still held by Hamas
Kicker: Landing on her feet
A cat reunites with her owner months after the Palisades wildfire
Experiencing God’s mercies
The Dedert family learns more about faith and the value of life while caring for their son with severe disabilities
Cal Thomas: Reagan’s economic recovery
History shows that patience, sound policy, and economic resilience lead to long-term growth
The World and Everything in It: March 12, 2025
On Washington Wednesday, funding the government and closing the Department of Education; on World Tour, news from Syria, Romania, Australia, and Poland; and the sport of freestyle bullfighting. Plus, Daniel Darling on an opportunity for evangelism and the Wednesday morning news
Wednesday morning news: March 12, 2025
The news of the day, including U.S. resumes military aid to Ukraine, House passes stopgap funding bill, and the NTSB calls for changes
Washington Wednesday: Funding government and closing a department
Congress advances a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown, while Trump moves to dismantle the Department of Education
World Tour: Violence erupts in Syria
Plus, Australia thwarts an anti-Semitic attack, Poland allows an abortion center, and Romania excludes the far-right candidate
Kicker: No llama drama
Whitetop enjoys bringing comfort to the children at Victory Junction
Fear and faith in the arena
With a nod to the old tradition, freestyle bullfighters challenge the charging bulls for competition and some for ministry
Daniel Darling: A time of opportunity
A new survey shows secularism losing its grip giving occasion for greater evangelism
The World and Everything in It: March 11, 2025
The European Union increases its defense spending in Ukraine, Montana legislators debate the ethics of assisted suicide, and an immigrant family experiences the American dream. Plus, Andrew Walker on politics and faith, a toddler dials 9-1-1 for donuts, and the Tuesday morning news