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The World and Everything In It

5.28.26 America’s overdose crisis, immigration and customs at sanctuary city airports, long-term responsibility for drunk drivers, and preparing for Christ’s return

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.87K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2026

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

New synthetic opioids, immigration and customs at sanctuary city airports, long-term responsibility for drunk drivers, and preparing for Christ’s return. Plus, Daniel Darling on the Christian worldview movement, school commute on farm equipment, and the Thursday morning news

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0:00.0

Good morning. Today, tracking a deadly new opioid.

0:09.0

Especially when these drugs first emerge, the challenge is that most laboratories are not testing for these drugs.

0:15.0

And holding drunk drivers accountable when they take parents from children.

0:19.0

Also today, the DHS secretary floats changes to processing international flights.

0:24.6

And author John Bevere says interest in Christ's return is growing.

0:28.8

When eschatology is preached correctly, it produces an urgency.

0:33.6

And world commentator Daniel Darling on the legacy of two great cultural thinkers, half a century on.

0:46.1

It's Thursday, May 28th. This is the world and everything in it. From listeners-supported World Radio. I'mrna Brown. And I'm Mary Reichert. Good morning.

0:57.6

Up next, Kent Covington with today's news. President Trump says Iran is his words negotiating on fumes.

1:06.8

At a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, he insisted that Tehran is desperate to end the nearly three-month-old war,

1:12.9

and he said political pressure from the November midterm elections will not cause him to rush into a deal.

1:18.0

It looks like they want to just make a deal.

1:19.7

They want to, I don't think they have a choice.

1:21.9

Their economy is in freefall.

1:24.5

They have 250% inflation.

1:27.0

Their money has no value.

1:28.9

Their whole economic system is broken down.

1:32.6

But there is still daylight on key issues.

1:36.0

The emerging deal would have Iran giving up its highly enriched uranium in exchange for sanctions relief.

1:41.6

Some Republican senators in Washington, though, say that is too easy on Iran.

1:46.0

Trump also said he would not be comfortable with Russia or China taking the uranium.

1:50.0

Tehran this week said there has been significant progress in talks, but a deal is not close.

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