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The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio
Iran
Donald Trump
Supreme Court
Ukraine
Venezuela
United States
Charlie Kirk
Russia
President Trump
Nigeria
Israel
Trump Administration
Christianity
Hamas
Nicolas Maduro
Federal Reserve
China
Abortion
Assisted Suicide
March For Life

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 j... more

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Culture Friday on quarterback Jaxson Dart’s introduction of President Trump, a mostly forgotten Broadway musical, and Word Play on greatness appearing effortless. Plus, the Friday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/do... more

Public distrust of the Ebola outbreak, the end of Trump’s anti-weaponization fund, protecting women-only shelters, and Astronaut Barry Wilmore’s training and faith. Plus, Daniel Suhr on responsibility for transgender procedures, New York sewer visito... more

Washington Wednesday on Trump’s most significant achievement, World Tour on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s political leverage, and digitizing New Testament manuscripts. Plus, Cal Thomas on unconventional alternatives for Los Angeles voters, a misnamed ... more

Tehran's familiar playbook, housing affordability, Supreme Court decisions on arbitration agreements, and the world's oldest working journalist. Plus, Janie B. Cheaney on the dignity of dependence, the navigational design of pigeons, and the Tuesday ... more

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Francis Torres
Housing expert
Bipartisan Policy Center
Episode: 6.2.26 Iran’s playbook, housing affordability, Supreme Court rulings on arbitration, and the oldest working journalist
Norbert Michel
Finance expert
Cato Institute
Episode: 6.2.26 Iran’s playbook, housing affordability, Supreme Court rulings on arbitration, and the oldest working journalist
EJ. Antony
Chief economist
Heritage Foundation
Episode: 6.2.26 Iran’s playbook, housing affordability, Supreme Court rulings on arbitration, and the oldest working journalist
Walter Bingham
Journalist and historic witness
Jerusalem Post (contributor)
Episode: 6.2.26 Iran’s playbook, housing affordability, Supreme Court rulings on arbitration, and the oldest working journalist
Doris Meissner
Former Commissioner of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service; Migration Policy Institute analyst
Migration Policy Institute
Episode: 5.28.26 America’s overdose crisis, immigration and customs at sanctuary city airports, long-term responsibility for drunk drivers, and preparing for Christ’s return
John Bevere
Minister, author, and co-founder of Messenger International
Messenger International
Episode: 5.28.26 America’s overdose crisis, immigration and customs at sanctuary city airports, long-term responsibility for drunk drivers, and preparing for Christ’s return
Clifford May
Founder and president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Episode: 5.26.26 Negotiating with Iran, Cuba’s breaking point, legal protection for embryos, and declining bird populations
Chris Martenson
Founder and director of Voice for the Voiceless
Voice for the Voiceless
Episode: 5.26.26 Negotiating with Iran, Cuba’s breaking point, legal protection for embryos, and declining bird populations
Thane Maynard
Zoo director (Cincinnati Zoo)
Columbus Zoo or Cincinnati Zoo
Episode: 5.25.26 Intelligence tests and execution, rising bond yields and data centers, and the death of Harambe

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Lindsay Mast
Co-host/Host of The World and Everything In It
Nick Eicher
Co-host/Host of The World and Everything In It
Mary Reichard
Host of The World and Everything In It
Myrna Brown
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4.8 out of 5 stars from 8.6k ratings
  • I've been listening for 12 years now and have hardly missed an episode! The highest quality journalism.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    NoblestWolf
    a month ago
  • Great News Source

    Recently found this and love the content. You get the highlights of the news and then a deeper dive on a couple of topics where you can learn information you don’t get anywhere else

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    whakfjjejfjejwgsdgfshd
    United States2 months ago
  • Good, but too much bias

    I have listened to the podcast and read the magazine for many years. I have appreciated the Christian worldview and the conservative approach to our values and culture. However, in recent years it has changed from defending those to defending the Republican Party. Criticism of the Democratic platforms may be justified, but criticism of anything about the Republican Party is rare. Glaring flaws of Republicans, and of Donald Trump in particular, are often simply ignored. I still listen, but I take... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    DaChSw
    United States2 months ago
  • Horns/Shofar?

    Well done news! I like everything about this Chanel except the horn/long notes between stories. It is very tough on a commute to have sounds that resemble car warning sounds on the station. The sounds seem louder than the news. I don’t recall this every time I listen, but today scared me.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    ylkris
    United States2 months ago
  • The weekend edition “The Asylum Legacy “

    The special episode on mental health history in America was outstanding. It was insightful, informative while at the same time being heartbreaking and convicting. May the people of God lean in to this area to support and come alongside those who have mental health needs and those who are often caring for family members with minimal support out of sight and out of mind. Thank you for this excellent episode! To God be the glory.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Zoe Ixthyz
    United States3 months ago

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Some praise strong reporting and expert guests; others note perceived ideological bias.
Listeners appreciate the mix of policy analysis and culture with a faith lens.
High regard for thoughtful, biblically grounded journalism.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#250
United States/Top Podcasts
Apple Podcasts
#76
United States/News
Apple Podcasts
#191
Singapore/News

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

6.1.26 A death-row inmate wins another look, climate-change alarmism, and the launch of CNN
Q: What is David Bonson's view on climate investment and policy?
He contends that the misallocation of capital due to aggressive climate policy represents malinvestment, emphasizing the opportunity costs of not investing in more productive energy sources.
6.1.26 A death-row inmate wins another look, climate-change alarmism, and the launch of CNN
Q: What was the central legal issue in Pitchford v. Kane?
Whether the jury selection process complied with the Constitution, specifically Batson v. Kentucky, in prohibiting race-based peremptory strikes.
6.4.26 Public distrust of the Ebola outbreak, Trump’s anti-weaponization fund, protecting women-only shelters, and Barry Wilmore’s training and faith
Q: Should people who attacked the Capitol and assaulted police officers be considered eligible for compensation under the fund?
The discussion suggested case-by-case reviews of each instance with accountability considerations; some view the fund as an olive branch, while others see it as potentially self-serving, highlighting a complex debate about targeting and remedy.
5.29.26 Climate warnings and credibility, The Breadwinner, and Listener Feedback
Q: Savannah Pack asks whether religion should be taught in public schools alongside other faiths, and how to handle a dialog about faith in diverse classrooms.
The hosts discuss the historical Establishment Clause and suggest that if one religion is taught, others would need to be represented as well, emphasizing a need for open dialogue and thoughtful engagement rather than mandating a single faith.
5.19.26 Iran’s hope, safety laws for Texas camps, celebrating America’s Christian heritage, and marking a historic baptismal pool
Q: What effect might recent talks with China have on the Iran situation?
May suggests limited impact; Xi's stance is cautious, and while diplomacy may help frame negotiations, it is unlikely to dramatically alter Iran's strategic calculus without substantial changes on the ground.

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2. Norbert Michel
3. EJ. Antony
4. Walter Bingham
5. Doris Meissner
6. John Bevere
7. Clifford May
8. Chris Martenson

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