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The World and Everything In It

8.21.25 Why immigrants choose America, the shift toward natural food coloring, and a traditional Japanese art form

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.87K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Illegal immigration by the numbers, embracing natural food dyes, and restoration through creativity. Plus, Gen Z words in the dictionary, Cal Thomas on taxes and political maps, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Ambassadors Impact Network. Inviting entrepreneurs to access faith-friendly financing options at ambassadorsimpact.comFrom 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/onlineAnd from iWitness. Powerful audio dramas bringing faith, courage, and history to life in unforgettable ways. iwitnesspod.com

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0:00.0

Good morning. Illegal immigration is a problem for both the U.S. and the EU, but the reasons for that are different.

0:12.6

That's straight ahead. Also, today, the push to completely eliminate synthetic food dyes.

0:18.9

They've been controversial almost from 1906 when the FDA got its start.

0:23.4

And a cancer survivor picks up a paintbrush and a canvas to heal and finds a new calling.

0:29.9

As I start working with my hands, getting back, getting those creative juices going,

0:36.2

your mood improves.

0:37.4

And World Commentator Cal Thomas on taxes and population changes. Getting back, getting those creative juices going, your mood improves.

0:43.9

And World Commentator, Cal Thomas, on taxes and population changes from blue states to red.

0:57.7

It's Thursday, August 21st. This is The World and Everything in it from listeners-supported World Radio.

1:00.8

I'm Mary Reichert. And I'm Myrna Brown. Good morning.

1:04.9

Up next, Kent Covington with today's news.

1:12.2

In Texas, after a two-week walkout by many Democratic state lawmakers in a long political battle,

1:17.6

the House finally had the needed quorum to vote on a new Republican-drawn congressional district map.

1:22.2

88 ayes, 52 nays, House Bill 4 passes to engrossment.

1:25.8

And that vote went as expected, straight down party lines.

1:31.9

Prior to the final tally, the top Democrat in the Texas House, Gene Wu, had strong words for Republicans while addressing voters directly.

1:34.8

You may not understand gerrymandering, you may not understand redistricting, but I hope you

1:40.2

understand lying, cheating, and stealing.

1:43.9

When they can't win, they cheat.

1:47.9

But GOP Representative Todd Hunter said Republicans did win the majority in the State House,

1:53.1

and that is why they now have the authority to draw the district lines.

1:57.2

Congressional redistricting is allowed. The law allows it.

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