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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 28, 2024
Debate inside and outside the Supreme Court over FDA approval of mifepristone, European farmers protest burdensome climate regulations, and the hymn How Great Thou Art turns 75. Plus, Cal Thomas on a U.S. security threat and the Thursday morning news
Thursday morning news: March 28, 2024
News of the day, including investigators inspect the cargo ship Dali following the Key Bridge collapse and the United States continues efforts to broker a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas
Every life matters
Pro-lifers push back on the FDA allowing women to take abortion pills with potentially life-threatening side effects without medical supervision
The last straw
Across Europe, farmers are protesting overregulation due to the climate agenda
Kicker: A dog’s discernment
New research suggests dogs connect object words to mental images
“How Great Thou Art”
Stuart Hine wrote the popular hymn in the Carpathian Mountains 75 years ago
Cal Thomas: It could happen here … again
A national security threat exists because known terrorists have already crossed the U.S. border
The World and Everything in It: March 27, 2024
On Washington Wednesday, House Republicans consider what’s next; on World Tour, news from Senegal, Nigeria, Ecuador, and Venezuela; and a Chinese adoption journey ends and life together begins. Plus, a review of The Anxious Generation and the Wednesday morning news
Wednesday morning news: March 27, 2024
News of the day, including the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland and the Supreme Court hearing arguments over the abortion drug mifepristone
Washington Wednesday: Back to basics
Many House Republicans want tougher negotiations in order to break the cycle of omnibus funding packages
World Tour: Political upset in Senegal
Plus, the return of kidnapped children in Nigeria, the murder of a mayor in Ecuador, and the opposition candidate in Venezuela
Kicker: Minifigure mugshots
Police in California were photoshopping Lego minifigure heads over suspects’ photos for social media
“We could have missed this”
Finally together at home, Mei’s adoption journey ends and life as a Chinery begins
The portal in their pockets
Limiting screen time and encouraging a life of discovery will increase confidence and reduce anxiety for children
The World and Everything in It: March 26, 2024
Islamic terrorists take responsibility for the attack in Moscow, new EPA emission standards push automakers to sell more electric vehicles, and the pandemic complicates the adoption process in China. Plus, Maria Baer on living with the messiness in God’s family and the Tuesday morning news
Tuesday morning news: March 26, 2024
News of the day, including U.S. and Israeli relations strained after a United Nations resolution calling for a cease-fire in Gaza and the Supreme Court hears arguments over the abortion drug mifepristone
Putin’s blunder
Ignoring the U.S. alert of a terrorist attack, Russian President Vladimir Putin failed to protect his people
Another push for electric vehicles
The Biden administration issues new emissions standards despite pushback from auto workers, manufacturers, and salesmen
Kicker: Speed walking with flair
Following a Paris tradition, restaurant servers race while balancing a full tray
Loving from half a world away
The pandemic complicates the process of adopting from China