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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: September 12, 2024
Prevention and responsibility for school shootings, Riley Gaines recommends boycotting boys in girls sports, and religious persecution in Mexico. Plus, Cal Thomas on Tuesday’s presidential debate and the Thursday morning news
Thursday morning news: September 12, 2024
News of the day, including Hurricane Francine hits Louisiana and floodwaters from Typhoon Yagi swept away a hamlet in Vietnam
Evaluating a parent’s role in shootings
Communities are trying to determine how to prevent school shootings and whether to hold the parents responsible for them
Standing for women
Riley Gaines encourages female athletes to push for biological truth and refuse to compete against boys in their sports
Kicker: Strange statue
A new bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth II strikes locals as unrecognizable
Paving a way for religious freedom
An evangelical community in Hidalgo, Mexico, hopes authorities in the country will bring a stop to religious persecution
Cal Thomas: A tied debate
Both presidential candidates scored pluses and minuses with their answers in Tuesday’s debate
The World and Everything in It: September 11, 2024
On Washington Wednesday, analysis of the presidential debate; on World Tour, news from China, the Philippines, Algeria, and France; and a flag display remembering 9/11. Plus, Brad Littlejohn on accountability for social media platforms and the Wednesday morning news
Wednesday morning news: September 11, 2024
News of the day, including the presidential candidates sparred in a debate in Philadelphia and Congress honored the families of the service members killed during the U.S. withdrawal of Afghanistan
Washington Wednesday: Aiming for the middle
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris defend their records while appealing to moderate voters during the debate
World Tour: China increases support to African leaders
Plus, a cult leader surrenders in the Philippines, Algerians reelect their president, and the Paralympics close in France
Pepperdine students remember 9/11
The Waves of Flags display represents each life lost with a flag and recalls the patriotism and unity of our country during that time
Brad Littlejohn: Accountability for social media
A panel of judges rules that TikTok is liable for the death of a child
The World and Everything in It: September 10, 2024
China halts international adoptions, religious persecution in Nicaragua, and families open lending libraries. Plus, a football team of twins, Candice Watters on parental stress, and the Tuesday morning news
Tuesday morning news: September 10, 2024
News of the day, including the presidential candidates make final preparations for the debate and members of Congress clash over an election security measure added to a government funding bill
China halts international adoptions
About 400 children in the adoption process cannot go home with their families
Religious persecution in Nicaragua
Thousands of churches were shut down and Christian leaders were arrested and exiled by the Sandinista government
Kicker: Team of twins
A Kansas high school fields four sets of twins on its football team
A library alternative
A Tennessee family establishes a lending library for their community to counter the decline of the local public system
Candice Watters: Parental stress
Raising children highlights the need for community