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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. Find original coverage you can't get elsewhere, such as a weekly overview of every Supreme Court case, biblical cultural analysis, and key international stories. This podcast is a product of listener-supported WORLD Radio, which provides sound journalism grounded in God's Word.

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8.21.26 Lindsay Clancy’s trial, The Magic Faraway Tree, and a conversation with Michael Milton

On Culture Friday : John Stonestreet considers what the Lindsay Clancy trial is being made to say about motherhood. The Magic Faraway Tree invites families to rediscover wonder. Plus: theologian and artist Michael Milton shares three books that shaped his calling, and the Friday morning news . Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate . Additional support comes from Ascend by…

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8.20.26 Ukraine’s drone war, billing for transgender procedures, and Lance Cowan’s three albums

Ukraine’s drone war reaches deeper into Russia as faster attacks leave Kyiv residents less time to find shelter. Federal officials investigate questionable billing for transgender procedures on minors, and a longtime music publicist Lance Cowan releases the songs he set aside for his family. Plus: police branch out against distracted driving, David Closson considers how algae acquired a…

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8.19.26 Florida’s socialist wave, Colombia’s deadly earthquake, and Christian actors on Broadway

Washington Wednesday : Hunter Baker weighs a socialist wave meeting a wall in Florida. Also: Colombia’s new president faces a deadly earthquake three days into office; and Christian actors navigate calling and conviction on Broadway. Plus: goats dodge a bus fare, Cal Thomas remembers Chuck Colson’s prison legacy, and the Wednesday morning news . Support The World and Everything in It today at…

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8.18.26 Beijing’s leverage, a surrogate mother, classroom phone bans, and Scripture as a living record

A China expert explains Beijing’s influence infrastructure ; a surrogate mother defies intended parents who demanded abortion; and classroom phone bans may leave students still tethered to their devices. Plus: a bear honks for help before chewing up a car’s interior, Tim Mulgrew on Scripture as a living record , Daniel Suhr on the malleable political center, and the Tuesday morning news . Support…

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8.17.26 The government’s case file, the populist right, and the Mona Lisa heist

Legal Docket considers whether the government is assembling the case file before the allegation; David Bahnsen warns the populist right against reaching for the socialist left’s failed economic playbook on Moneybeat ; and the WORLD History Book revisits the theft that made the Mona Lisa immortal—plus the Monday morning news . Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate .…

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DoubleTake: The kidnapping of Kayla Mueller, Part I

Today on Doubletake: the first episode in a three-part series: The kidnapping of Kayla Mueller. In August of 2013 Carl and Marsha Mueller received a 10-second video in their email. It was of their daughter Kayla, who had disappeared 24 days earlier in Syria. She was thin and dressed in Islamic garb. “I need your help,” she said. “I’ve been here too long, and I’ve been sick.” The Islamic terror…

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8.14.26 WNBA’s transgender draft, review of The Brink of War, and ISIS kidnapping of Kayla Mueller

Culture Friday: John Stonestreet on whether recent wins for whistleblowers and religious liberty add up to real cultural change, two former NBA players pushing the WNBA to define what a “woman” is, and the University of Michigan’s move away from letter grades. Plus, a review of the new Reagan drama The Brink of War, a preview of WORLD’s new Doubletake series on Kayla Mueller, and the Friday…

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8.13.26 Trump’s secret escape, WPATH backtracks, Britain's homeless, and a WWII veteran

Iran's threats force a secret escape for President Trump and bring a wave of cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure, WPATH backtracks on its own standards of care, and Britain's homeless population may be undercounted. Plus, a 102-year-old veteran who isn't ready to slow down, WORLD commentator Janie B. Cheaney on renewal without the church, a snake stowed away in a football helmet, and the Thursday…

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8.12.26 Democratic socialist candidates, Greenland’s importance, and teaching chess

Washington Wednesday on the rise of democratic socialist candidates , the South Carolina Senate runoff, and Massachusetts's new abortion law. Plus, World Tour on Greenland’s growing strategic importance, a rural Mississippi chess program built by a secret donor, WORLD commentator Cal Thomas on America's stubborn dependence on Middle East oil, a giant bull's brief escape in Alabama, and the…

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8.11.26 America’s first detransition clinic, the Spokane wildfires, border wall wells, and AI music labels

A whistleblower’s fight against Texas Children’s Hospital, neighbors helping neighbors through the Spokane wildfires , and a water rights dispute along the border wall. Plus, the debate over labeling AI-generated music , a 150-year- overdue library book gives a glimpse into another time, WORLD commentator Bethel McGrew on the investigation that shut down an organ donation program, and the Tuesday…

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8.10.26 States’ religious liberties, current economic mood, and the 1994 baseball strike

Legal Docket on how religious liberty protections vary from state to state, Moneybeat on Gen Z and what's really squeezing their finances, a History Book look back at the players' strike that sank the Montreal Expos, and the Monday morning news . Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate . Additional support comes from Cedarville University. Located in southwest Ohio,…

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DoubleTake: The Hill

Joe Infranco’s understanding of reality is rocked when an autistic boy tells him about meeting other kids—and Jesus—in a strange, other-worldly place

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