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The World and Everything in It is an audio news magazine produced daily (Monday-Friday), with a longer week-in-review program on weekends. Hosted by Nick Eicher and Joseph Slife, the program features reports, interviews, and analysis from WORLD's editorial team.

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IRS probe only getting started, Justice Ginsburg on cultural change and judicial restraint, Egypt's Islamists target Christians

Today's news and a conversation with a lawyer defending victims of IRS political targeting, plus: a broad and deep public reaction to Washington's abuse of power, parsing Justice Ginsburg's comments about the backlash caused by Roe vs. Wade, Egypt places another Christian teacher on trial for "blasphemy" and more

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Hear daily news reports and interviews featuring WORLD News Group's editorial team. Hosted by Nick Eicher and others, This Is News airs weekdays on the Bott Radio Network and other radio stations. Find a station near you, or never miss a show by subscribing to the free podcast via the options shown above.

The White House pleads ignorance on the IRS scandal, North Korea launches four missiles, severe weather strikes the Midwest, the federal government investigates the Connecticut train crash, a new week begins for Wall Street

The White House continues to plead ignorance on the IRS scandal. North Korea launches four missiles in tests that rattle the south. Severe weather strikes the Midwest with reports of one death in Oklahoma. The federal government looks into the train crash in Connecticut. A new week begins for surging Wall Street.
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