The World and Everything In It
Summary: A daily audio news magazine featuring reports, interviews, and analysis from WORLD's editorial team. WORLD is your source for news and views presented from a biblical worldview perspective.
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Podcasts:
WORLD Magazine's Jamie Dean on rethinking America's prison systems and options for non-violent offenders. Plus: A conversation with Kosta Milkov, the founder of the Balkan Institute for Faith and Culture.
Today, Mary Reichard will discuss oral arguments dealing with President Trump's blocked executive order on immigration on the Legal Docket . Plus: an introduction to the World Journalism Institute in Sioux Center, Iowa.
John Stonestreet on Culture Friday discusses how Americans have embraced moral relativism on a new level. Plus: Megan Basham reviews the newest installment in the "Alien" franchise.
The state of religious freedom in Indonesia. Plus: Cal Thomas on the UK's health system.
A conversation with White House judicial adviser Leonard Leo about President Trump's task of reshaping the federal courts. Plus: Andre Seu Peterson on having a moment-by-moment faith.
Speculation over a new FBI director to fill the vacancy created by the presidential firing of James Comey. Plus: an interview with author and pastor Trevin Wax.
Mary Reichard reports on the right of the accused to an effective defense in a death-penalty case. Plus, WORLD correspondent Jill Nelson reports that a new offensive against ISIS may be driving allies apart.
Today on Culture Friday, John Stonestreet talks about MTV's gender-neutral acting award and how some liberals are drawing the line. Plus, Phil Boatwright on how the good use of language in films is becoming increasingly rare.
New legislation aims to provide critically needed labor and sharply reduce illegal immigration. Plus: Government statistics show that close to 600,000 children are in foster care because of abuse or neglect. Susan Olasky reports on how to be welcoming and loving to kids in foster care.
Today on White House Wednesday how President Trump's recent executive order protects religious liberty and what still needs to be done. Then, if you've ever wanted to run away with the circus, some schools in Seattle might offer your chance.
A report on the Big Sky state's special election, the struggle to explain and fight violent crime in Baltimore, and Cal Thomas on the difference between words and actions.
France rejects Marine Le Pen and refuses to follow Britain on the way out of the European Union. Also today, the Supreme Court considers the rights of the accused in a murder trial. On our money beat: Jobs growth and a stronger economy signal possible interest-rate hikes at the next meeting of the Fed. Later, our weekly look into the history book.
Today's news and a conversation with John Stonestreet about President Trump's less-than-robust order on religious liberty; plus: Megan Basham reviews Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and more.
Today's news and a conversation with WORLD reporter June Cheng about her most recent story on how while China got more aggressive against foreign influence yet suddenly released an American held in jail there for two years; plus: an address from Tony Evans at the National Day of Prayer, commentary from Cal Thomas, and more.
Today's news and a war or words in Washington over who won this week's trillion-dollar budget deal; plus: a report from northwest Montana about a new treatment for soldiers with PTSD, commentary from Janie B. Cheaney, and more.