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The World and Everything In It

7.21.25 Legal Docket on homeless encampments, Moneybeat on inflation, and History Book on Benjamin Franklin’s postal system

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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On Legal Docket, the Supreme Court decision on homeless camping bans; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen unpacks inflation confusion; and on History Book, Benjamin Franklin’s postal system. Plus, the Monday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Cedarville University—a Christ-centered, academically rigorous university located in southwest Ohio, equipping students for Gospel impact across every career and calling. Cedarville integrates a biblical worldview into every course in the more than 175 undergraduate and graduate programs students choose from. New online undergraduate degrees through Cedarville Online offer flexible and affordable education grounded in a strong Christian community that fosters both faith and learning. Learn more at cedarville.edu, and explore online programs at cedarville.edu/onlineFrom Dordt University. Offering fast-track Ag degrees to help graduates make an impact in agriculture sooner. Dordt.eduAnd from The Joshua Program at St. Dunstan’s Academy in Virginia ... a gap year shaping young men ... through trades, farming, prayer ... stdunstansacademy.org

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0:00.0

Good morning. It's been a full year since the Supreme Court okayed local bans on homeless encampments on public property. But has it made a difference?

0:13.8

That's ahead today on Legal Docket. Also today, the Monday money beat economist David Bonson is standing by.

0:20.5

We will take stock on the 25th anniversary of the worst business deal ever made,

0:26.4

what economic lessons stick,

0:28.9

and the world history book today a founding father's lesser-known legacy.

0:33.7

Franklin realized there is no future for me or for people like me within the British Empire.

0:47.3

It's Monday, July 21st. This is the world and everything in it from listener-supported World Radio.

0:53.0

I'm Jenny Roth. And I'm Nick Eicher.

0:55.2

Good morning.

0:57.7

Up next, Mark Mellinger with today's news.

1:01.9

A U.S. brokered ceasefire in southern Syria appears to be holding.

1:06.9

Syria's government says there were no reports of gunfire Sunday between Bedouin tribes and the majority Drew's group in Soweda province.

1:16.3

The deal was struck Saturday, and Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara, translated through an interpreter, says his government won't tolerate violations.

1:26.6

The Syrian state is committed to protecting all minorities in the

1:29.8

country and is proceeding to hold all violators accountable. There is a history of tension and

1:35.5

clashes between the Bedouins and Druze, both offshoots of Islam. The latest fighting started

1:41.3

after members of a Bedouin tribe attacked and robbed a Drew's man.

1:46.1

Last week, Syrian government troops intervened in the fighting,

1:49.5

prompting Israeli airstrikes on Damascus.

1:52.9

Hundreds of Israeli Druze had crossed into Syria to help with the fighting,

1:57.0

and Israel said it carried out the strikes to protect the Druze. After hopes for a ceasefire

2:03.5

in Gaza washed out last week, the conflict is once again intensifying. Sunday was reportedly the

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