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The World and Everything In It

5.2.24 Religious freedom, Title IX concerns, and Gen Z on social media

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.87K Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

More countries added to the list of religious freedom violations, a victim and advocate approves of the changes to Title IX, and the harms of a phone-based childhood. Plus, a bee infestation in a girl’s bedroom, Cal Thomas on restoring order and decorum on college campuses, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.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.From HomeschoolDiploma.com. A remarkable education deserves a distinguished finish. From beautiful customized diplomas to regalia and invites, HomeschoolDiploma.com can help you celebrate with dignity and meaning! HomeschoolDiploma.com – elevating graduation for home and private schoolsAnd from I Witness: The Lazarus Project, a captivating reimagining of the classic story. On your preferred podcast platform or at the letter “I”

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0:00.0

The world and everything in it is made possible by listeners like me. I'm Michael Laughlin and I live in beautiful San Francisco with my wife, Carol Ann.

0:12.6

I listen to World While Walking My Dogs,

0:14.8

Sachee and Zydigo every morning.

0:17.3

Hope you enjoy today's program.

0:19.2

Good morning. New threats of religious freedom arise around the world and a

0:28.5

government commission says the US needs to stand up to it.

0:31.7

It's the world's greatest democracy.

0:34.3

The way in which we deal with hate is we confront it.

0:37.6

Also, the Justice Department settles with survivors of assault by USA Gymnastics Dr Larry Nassar and the effect of

0:45.6

social media on Generation Z. Social media was not magic. It was an illusion and

0:52.1

lessons from the past on handling student protests. It's Thursday, May 2nd. This is the world and everything in it from

1:07.0

listener supported world radio. I'm Mary Reichert and I'm Myrna Brown.

1:11.0

Good morning.

1:14.0

Up next, Kent Covington has today's news.

1:17.5

Some college campuses have stepped up security today

1:20.6

after anti-Israel pro-Palestinian demonstrations escalated in recent days

1:25.2

Republican Senator Rick Scott. We send our kids off to school we expect them to be

1:29.3

safe. Expect them to learn something, build relationships, we don't expect them to learn something, build relationships.

1:32.8

We don't expect them to be worried about whether they're going to get beat up.

1:36.2

The University of California, Los Angeles, cancelled classes Wednesday after groups of protesters

1:41.2

clashed the night before, shoving, kicking, and beating each other with sticks.

1:46.0

That came just hours after police in New York City arrested almost 300 protesters,

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