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The World and Everything In It

4.16.24 FAFSA delays, internet safety, and ice sculpting in Alaska

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.87K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Technical problems with a federal student aid (https://wng.org/podcasts/complicating-fafsa-1713223723) form, an advocacy group protects children (https://wng.org/podcasts/protecting-the-children-1713210569) from online exploitation, and a master ice sculptor (https://wng.org/podcasts/transforming-a-block-of-ice-1713215345) trains a new generation. Plus, unusual tax deductions (https://wng.org/podcasts/kicker-unusual-tax-deductions-1713224560), Andrew Walker (https://wng.org/podcasts/andrew-walker-the-incremental-strategy-1713210815)’s pro-life strategy, and the Tuesday morning news (https://wng.org/podcasts/tuesday-morning-news-april-16-2024-1713203140)Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate (https://donate.wng.org/).Additional support comes from Cedarville University, offering in-person and online undergraduate, graduate, and dual enrollment programs, taught with academic excellence and a biblical worldview. cedarville.edu/WORLD (http://cedarville.edu/WORLD).From Compelled Podcast. Troy Gause thought he was invincible until he was shot, paralyzed, and in prison, where he heard a still, small voice. Episode 77 at CompelledPodcast.com (http://compelledpodcast.com/).And from Ambassadors Impact Network. Unlocking the power of faith-based financing for your startup. More at ambassadorsimpact.com (http://ambassadorsimpact.com/)

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0:00.0

The world and everything in it is made possible by listeners like me.

0:07.0

My name is Joy Eide and I am a church organist in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

0:12.0

I hope you enjoy today's program. Good morning. A glitchy student aid form is keeping people from accepting offers from colleges.

0:31.0

Any student who needs financial aid which is the vast

0:34.1

majority of college students has to complete the fabs in order to receive it.

0:38.1

Also convincing tech companies to care about and protect children from exploitation.

0:45.0

And teaching kids the magic of ice sculpting.

0:48.0

The number of people that are ice covers in the world,

0:50.0

that's one of those really small groups.

0:52.6

And what now for the pro-life movement?

0:55.1

It's Tuesday, April 16th. This is the world and everything in it from

1:06.6

listener supported world radio. I'm Mary Reicherd. And I'm Lindsay Mast.

1:10.8

Good morning.

1:15.0

Time for the news. Here's Kent Covington.

1:21.0

House Speaker Mike Johnson is making another push to approve foreign aid funding for U.S. allies, but after previous efforts failed, he's shifting strategy.

1:25.0

He told reporters last night.

1:27.0

What I presented to the conference tonight is our play call on this.

1:31.0

What we'll do is bring to the House floor independent measures.

1:35.8

We will vote on each of these measures separately.

1:38.0

The House is expected to vote on four separate measures including packages for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan.

1:44.0

A small group of Republicans scheduled a bill that would have funded aid for several U.S.

1:48.6

allies at the same time.

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