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The World and Everything In It

4.15.26 Congressional resignations and reconciliation fights, global oil supplies, and NCAA revenue-sharing influence on sports programs

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.87K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2026

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Washington Wednesday on reconciliation fights and congressional resignations, World Tour on global oil supplies, and revenue-sharing influence on D1 sports programs. Plus, Cal Thomas on Democrat policies affecting religious groups, crashing delivery robots, and Wednesday morning news

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0:00.0

Good morning.

0:06.0

Republicans are back in Washington with a plan to fund border enforcement without Democrats.

0:12.0

We need to keep this process tight and focused so that we can get this done.

0:17.0

Washington Wednesday coming up with Hunter Baker.

0:20.0

Also today, world tour the far-reaching effects of choking off global oil supply.

0:25.6

Later, college wrestling programs are at risk and the losses could reach beyond the map.

0:31.6

They essentially heard the gospel because of CBU wrestling.

0:34.6

And a political outreach effort meets a policy contradiction.

0:38.6

Cal Thomas explains.

0:46.7

It's Wednesday, April 15th.

0:49.1

This is the World and everything in it

0:50.7

from listener-supported World Radio.

0:52.9

I'm Lindsay Mast.

0:54.0

And I'm Nick Eicher. Good morning.

0:57.7

Up next, Kent Covington with today's news.

1:01.8

Historic talks in Washington.

1:04.1

As negotiators from Israel and Lebanon met face-to-face on Tuesday

1:08.0

in a meeting aimed at ending a cross-border conflict that has only

1:11.9

intensified in recent weeks.

1:14.0

Israeli ambassador to the U.S., Akiel Leiter suggested the talks went well.

1:18.2

This is an opportunity.

1:19.2

This is the first time our two countries are sitting together in over three decades.

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