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:
A report from Seattle, Washington on whether a $15-per-hour minimum wage actually delivers on all its promises. Plus: Stephanie Gray delivers a speech about how to make the pro-life argument.
Mary Reichard discusses Sarah Palin's defamation case against The New York Times. Plus: Some notable historical happenings from late July.
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet talks about how political correctness on college campuses has run amok. Plus: Megan Basham reviews Dunkirk, a new World War II film opening today.
A report on whether Boko Haram is really on the run in Nigeria. Plus: Marvin Olasky talks with Fox News correspondent Lauren Green.
On White House Wednesday, some needed context on the Donald Trump Jr. controversy. Plus: A conversation with a member of the Dutch Resistance during World War II.
A conversation with WORLD senior editor Mindy Belz about the most dangerous threat Israel faces today. Plus: A technology report about a new interactive, crowdsourced survey tool that may help identify consensus.
On the Legal Docket, an overlooked fix for the broken U.S. immigration system. Plus: A report on the deadline to certify Iran's compliance with the controversial nuclear deal.
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet discusses how to be agreeable when disagreeing. Plus: Megan Basham recommends the 1996 film Fly Away Home.
A report on how India's new tax system will affect the world's second-most populous country. Plus: A conversation between WORLD Editor-in-Chief Marvin Olasky and author Charles Murray.
On White House Wednesday, a conversation with Professor William Inboden of the University of Texas about what the White House options with North Korea. Plus: Special correspondent Susan Olasky visits the National Museum of Funeral History in Houston, Texas.
Today, a technology report on the release of a new online talk therapy robot. Plus: The U.S. weighs permanently dropping sanctions against Sudan.
On the Legal Docket, Mary Reichard discusses how the Michelle Carter verdict will impact First Amendment freedoms. Plus: WORLD correspondent Jill Nelson reports from Paris, France, on the terror problem.
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet talks about the moral implications of the Charlie Gard case. Plus: Entertainment editor Megan Basham reviews the newest Spider-Man movie.
An on-the-ground report on London's terror threat. Plus: The Obama Administration declared ISIS killing a genocide, but has that changed anything?
On White House Wednesday, an attempt to clear up the confusing Medicaid system. Plus: Emily Whitten recommends "Through the Gates of Splendor" by Elisabeth Elliot, the compelling story of brave missionaries.