The World and Everything In It
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The World and Everything In It
The World and Everything in It is an Apple Podcasts top 100 News program delivering essential headlines, field reporting, interviews, and expert analysis. Find original coverage you can't get elsewhere, such as a weekly overview of every Supreme Court case, biblical cultural analysis, and key intern...
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94 afleveringen11.17.25 A religious-freedom violation, the impact of the shutdown, and the 1908 “missing link”
On Legal Docket, the Supreme Court confronts a religious-freedom violation; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen talks about the impact of the shutdown; and on...
Between prophet and provocateur
Hunter Baker sits down with Douglas Wilson to explore his rise, his controversies, and the questions Christians cannot ignore
11.14.25 The feminization of everything, 1950s movies about the allure of fame, and our “ism” addiction
On Culture Friday, Katie McCoy explains feminist critical theory; Max Belz reviews classic movies about the allure of fame; and on Word Play, George G...
11.13.25 Reporting child abuse, updating hormone therapies, and reviewing Crash Rickshaw’s Big Sir
Debating confessional confidence, removing warnings on hormone therapies, conservatives split over anti-Semitism, and Arsenio Orteza reviews Crash Ric...
11.12.25 The deal that ended the shutdown, World Tour, and helping kids develop a Biblical worldview
On Washington Wednesday, Hunter Baker reflects on what ended the government shutdown; on World Tour, news from Tanzania, Brazil, India, Pakistan, and...
11.11.25 School content and policy battles, border biometrics, end of the government shutdown, and beekeeping at the airport
Religious liberty and public education, collecting travelers’ biometric data, a shutdown deal advances, and a way to keep airport runways clear. Plus,...
11.10.25 Presidential power and tariffs, New York’s experiment with socialism, and the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
On Legal Docket, the constitutional authority of President Trump’s tariffs; on Moneybeat, New York’s experiment with socialism and the détente with Ch...
The heart behind the music
WORLD's Travis Kircher interviews CCM artist Twila Paris on her lifetime of worship, songwriting, and trusting God.
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11.7.25 The roots of online anti-Semitism, a review of Nuremberg, and a day in Ukraine
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet tackles anti-Semitism and conservative politics; Collin Garbarino reviews Nuremberg; and Ukrainians persevere thro...
11.6.25 Pressuring Nigeria, protecting minors online, and examining the Day of the Dead
Trump’s push for change in Nigeria, AI protection for children, and reconsidering the “Day of the Dead.” Plus, a Hobbiton wedding crasher, Cal Thomas...
11.5.25 Washington Wednesday on the legacy of Dick Cheney, World Tour on Sudan’s violence, and what shaped Twila Paris’ music
On Washington Wednesday, Hunter Baker covers the legacy of Dick Cheney and Trump’s case for military action in Nigeria; on World Tour, Sudan’s violenc...
11.4.25 Trump lowers refugee cap, government stalemate, Virginia candidate scandals, and raising self-reliant kids
Scaling back the refugee limit, the government stalemate, controversial candidates in Virginia, and raising independent children. Plus, Andrew Walker...
11.3.25 A dispute with the Post Office, the trade pause with China, and the milestones of delivering news
Legal Docket on a dispute with the Post Office, Moneybeat on trade with China, and History Book on foundations of a free press. Plus, the Monday morni...
10.31.25 Culture Friday, a review of A House of Dynamite, and listener comments
Culture Friday on cooling moral panics, Collin Garbarino reviews A House of Dynamite, and Listener Feedback. Plus, the Friday morning news
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10.30.25 Debate over SNAP, Finland’s battle over Biblical views, and ranchers contending with wolves
SNAP funding amid the shutdown, a Finnish lawmaker defends her Biblical views, and ranchers react to the return of wolves. Plus, Texas crowns the stat...
10.29.25 The U.S. strategy abroad, faith in Mongolia, and restoring the Mexican wolf
Washington Wednesday on Trump’s global strategy, World Tour on Christians in Mongolia, and the return of the Mexican wolf. Plus, Jordan Ballor on the...
10.28.25 Europe’s defenses, using troops to keep order, and prompting spiritual conversations at Planned Parenthood
Europe’s military buildup, presidential use of the National Guard, and a “gospel-first” approach to sidewalk counseling. Plus, Janie B. Cheaney on the...
10.27.25 Supreme Court cases covering police power, double jeopardy, and attorney-client limits, Moneybeat on the tariff drama with Canada, and an Iraqi church massacre
Legal Docket on police power, double jeopardy, and attorney-client limits; Moneybeat on the tariff drama with Canada; and History Book on the deadlies...
10.24.25 Culture Friday on doctrinal clarity and AI’s moral challenges, a review of The Promised Land, and a spotlight on the English Bible
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet addresses doctrinal clarity, persecution, and the ethics of technology. Joseph Holmes reviews The Promised Land, a...
10.23.25 Analysis of Bolton’s indictment, Virginia’s investigation of a school counselor, and the music of WATIV
John Bolton’s indictment, a school accused of aiding student abortions, and Arsenio Orteza’s review of WATIV’s latest album. Plus, DC marriage during...
10.22.25 New York politics and presidential pardons, demonstrations in Greece, and a mother works through grief by helping others
Washington Wednesday, on New York politics, presidential pardons, and the government shutdown; World Tour on labor protests in Greece; and a mother’s...
10.21.25 Ceasefire complications, global internet outage, and color palates for babies
Ceasefire troubles in Gaza, a global internet outage, and the beige trend for babies. Plus, a unique place for recipes, Daniel Suhr on lower courts ig...
10.20.25 Louisiana’s racial gerrymander case, a future with AI, and the Great Barrington Declaration
Legal Docket on racial districting and ballot rules, Moneybeat on future work with AI technology, and History book on the Great Barrington Declaration...
10.17.25 Gen Z and gender ideology, a review of Truth & Treason, and Word Play on God’s bestiary
Culture Friday on what the Hamas war teaches about worldview, Joseph Holmes reviews Truth & Treason, and Word Play on God’s great bestiary. Plus, the...
10.16.25 Strengthening Ukraine’s hand, restorative reproductive medicine, and training a service puppy
Tomahawk missiles and the war in Ukraine, a natural option for infertility, the Pentagon’s new press rules, and training a service puppy. Plus, a resc...
10.15.25 The shutdown standoff, El Salvador under Bukele, and combating homelessness in Oregon
Washington Wednesday on the shutdown standoff and election upsets, World Tour on El Salvador under Bukele, and reshaping lives in Oregon. Plus, a run-...
10.14.25 Celebrating in Israel, making embryos from skin cells, Christian persecution in China, and political assassinations in history
Reactions in Israel to the release of hostages, attempts to turn skin cells into embryos, China’s persecution of Christians, and political assassinati...
10.13.25 Colorado’s counseling law at the Supreme Court, the widening fiscal gap in Washington, and the creation of Narnia
On Legal Docket, the justices consider Colorado’s counseling law; on Moneybeat, the rare-earth showdown with China; and on History Book, Narnia turns...
10.10.25 Celebrations in Israel, Culture Friday on the FDA approval of generic abortion pills, and a review of Tron: Ares
Israelis celebrate reports of a ceasefire; on Culture Friday, John Stonestreet covers the FDA approval of generic mifepristone and Bari Weiss at CBS;...
10.9.15 Striking Venezuelan drug operations, abortions by deception, and meeting an Italian artisan
U.S. airstrikes on a Venezuelan drug cartel, coerced abortions with mail-order drugs, and visiting an Italian craftsman. Plus, missing an important ca...
10.8.25 The Attorney General’s senate hearing, Nigeria’s blasphemy laws on trial, and serving kids with special needs
On Washington Wednesday, Hunter Baker covers Pam Bondi’s hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee; on World Tour, a Supreme Court case on Nigeria...
10.7.25 Colorado’s conversion therapy law, hiring high-skilled immigrants, the National Guard in Memphis, and steadfast hope for the hostages
Regulating counseling on sexuality, the H-1B visa debate, the National Guard in Memphis, and hope two years after the assault on Israel. Plus, Joe Rig...
10.6.25 Key Supreme Court cases in the new term, government shutdown and the labor market, and Jane Goodall’s life mission
On Legal Docket, the new term’s Supreme Court docket; on Moneybeat, the political brinkmanship in Washington; and on History Book, Jane Goodall’s life...
Britain’s strictest headmistress
At Michaela School, Katharine Birbalsingh uses discipline and tradition to reshape inner-city education
10.3.25 The connection between conscience, culture, and revival, Arsenio Orteza on the soundtrack for Reagan, and competitive rock skimming
On Culture Friday, Katie McCoy on truth in an artificial age; Arsenio Orteza talks with the producer of Reagan; and competitive stone skipping. Plus,...
10.2.25 HHS studies autism, self-driving cars, and a conversation with Charlie Kirk’s fifth-grade teacher
Autism in the spotlight, autonomous vehicles in U.S. cities, and the multiplied influence of one fifth-grade teacher. Plus, New Zealand’s most popular...
10.1.25 Washington and New York power plays, Moldovans’ election, and conversation advice from Jefferson Fisher
On Washington Wednesday, power plays in Washington and New York; on World Tour, Moldovans stand against Russian interference; and expert advice on spe...
9.30.25 Indictment of James Comey, LGBTQ crisis hotlines, remembering Voddie Baucham, and Britain’s strictest headmistress
Grand jury indicts James Comey, suicide prevention hotlines, remembering Voddie Baucham, and rethinking education in the U.K. Plus, Daniel Darling on...
9.29.25 The competing visions on the Supreme Court, restoring the dignity of work, and the Nazi “compassionate euthanasia” campaign
On Legal Docket, the Court’s tension over how to read the Constitution; on Moneybeat, restoring the dignity of work; and the Nazi’s euthanasia program...
9.26.25 Culture Friday on signs of awakening in American churches, a review of Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie, and Listener Feedback
On Culture Friday, forgiveness at Charlie Kirk’s memorial; Collin Garbarino reviews Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie; and Listener Feedback. Plus, the Fri...