Roundups



A country up for grabs
International | Myanmar’s military toppled the civilian government. Now the country’s diverse population is banding together in protest
Facing the algorithms
Technology | As police turn to facial recognition technology to identify suspects and solve cases, critics worry about privacy and false accusations
To police or not to police?
Homelessness | In Los Angeles, “defunding the police” led to disbanding a unit specially designed to help with homelessness
Voter migration
Politics | Donald Trump made gains among some Hispanic voters in 2020. Will the GOP continue the trend?
Fallout from Ravi Zacharias’ abuse begins
Sexual Abuse | Apologetics ministry considers next steps while affiliates break away
Journals
The World and Everything in It is an Apple Podcasts top 100 News program delivering essential headlines, field reporting, interviews, and expert analysis every weekday. Hear original coverage such as a weekly overview of every Supreme Court case, biblical cultural analysis, and key international stories.
Legal Docket, Special Episode: Mandatory Vaccine Laws
The Supreme Court first considered the constitutionality of mandatory vaccine laws in Jacobson v. Massachusetts (1905). In this episode, hosts Mary Reichard and Jenny Rough examine that decision and cases that expanded it. You will hear from legal experts, doctors, a COVID-19 patient, and a pastor who offer insightful interviews on this this complex debate.
Listening In goes beyond talking points by providing in-depth conversations with newsmakers and thought leaders. This weekly, half-hour program adds candor to personal stories and perspectives.
A conversation with Kristin Du Mez
This week, hear Warren Smith's conversation with writer and Calvin University professor, Kristin Du Mez.