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Monday on the NewsHour, multiple children and adults died in a shooting at a private school in Nashville, Tennessee. Israel's prime minister delayed plans to overhaul the nation's court system amid widespread protests. A new poll reveals what Americans think of Trump's legal troubles and highlights a sharp divide among voters. Plus, Margaret Cho di…
 
Dr. James Papandrea returns to the show for a deep dive into Reading Scripture Like the Early Church: Seven Insights from the Church Fathers to help you understand the Bible. We discuss what the early Church Fathers truly taught and believed about the Holy Scriptures, and how they read and understood the Word of God (hint: Tradition played a part i…
 
In this short lesson we discuss the differences between males and females in crime and criminal behavior. Follow this link to become a Teacher's Pet: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1662730/support E-mail me at Pugmomof1@gmail.com; visit me on Instagram as True Crime University_ Donate via PayPal to help me keep the show going: bullymom7@yahoo.com …
 
GUEST: PASTOR TRAVIS ALLEN, Grace Church (Greeley, CO)Julie Roys calls herself a Christian investigative reporter, focusing on abuse and corruption within the Evangelical church. Hailing from Chicago, her reporting has led to prominent pastors and Christian leaders like James MacDonald, Bill Hybels, Ravi Zacharias, and Mark Driscoll being discredit…
 
HOUR 1 Tom & Tom talk about national college basketball and Alaskan high school basketball results A majority of Americans say the multiple criminal investigations into former President Donald Trump's conduct are fair, despite Trump's continued efforts claiming they are conspiracies against him, the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll…
 
If you enjoy this podcast, you may want to read Pollitt’s book, Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights (Picador, 2014). At the beginning of this podcast, you’ll listen to a demonstration: “Abortion saves lives,” one group shouts; “You’re sacrificing the mothers for the children,” another yells. The battle over women’s bodies has always been given to rheto…
 
Air Date 3/26/2023 Today, we take a look at the Russian invasion of Ukraine as the debate over continuing to support Ukraine heats up, an arrest warrant is issued for Putin and China makes a state visit to Moscow. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Get…
 
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, we look at growing health concerns about "forever chemicals" and what can be done to avoid them. Then, why there are so few Black male teachers in American classrooms. A new documentary is raising awareness about endometriosis, a debilitating disease that is difficult to diagnose. Plus, the story of a Native photographer…
 
A class of toxic chemicals known as PFAS has made its way into food, soil, water and even most people's blood in America. In March, the EPA proposed the first regulatory standard limiting the quantity of PFAS in drinking water. Erin Bell, an environmental epidemiologist at the State University of New York at Albany, joins Ali Rogin to discuss these…
 
Endometriosis affects one in 10 people with uteruses over the course of their lifetime. But despite its debilitating symptoms, it can take years for doctors to correctly diagnose the disease. Ali Rogin speaks with Shannon Cohn, the director of "Below the Belt," a new documentary that tells the story of several people as they battle endometriosis an…
 
This Women's History Month, we're spotlighting figures whose contributions have often gone unseen. Tonight, we look back at the work of Jennie Ross Cobb, the first known female Native American photographer, who captured personal images of her community. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders Episode: https://www.p…
 
Medicaid’s Home and Community Based Services are a wonderful thing in theory. But these supports — which in many states includes in-home caregivers — can be difficult to make work in practice, especially for children. Part of the issue, as illustrated this week by Lenore Eklund in her Where is the Manual for This?! editorial cartoon for this month,…
 
Sogneprest i Kristus Konge menighet i Narvik, p. Rafal Ochojski MSF, har en kort refleksjon knyttet til søndagens evangelium. P. Rafal lager også serien "Noen sekunder om Kirkens under". Vil du hjelpe andre mennesker med å vokse i troen og kjærlighet til Gud gjennom en gave til EWTN Norge – St Rita Radio? Trykk her for å støtte vårt arbeid Evangeli…
 
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, severe weather in the Deep South leaves at least 23 dead in Mississippi. Then, a Pentagon study finds a higher risk of cancer for U.S. military airmen and ground crews. Plus, what's stopping people from going to the doctor for basic care. And, some recent and astonishing fossil finds, including one giving new insight i…
 
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=heartsofoakuk/lbgipahh Caroline Farrow is back with us as we discuss our way through the big stories this week in the news and across the media. Expect free thinking, free speech and plenty of opinion as Caroline let's us know what she really thinks about the topics this episode including..... Migrants could be housed on o…
 
In our news wrap Saturday, at least 25 people died in Mississippi after tornadoes ripped across the South overnight, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he'll move tactical nuclear weapons into Belarus, and Intel Corp. co-founder and philanthropist Gordon Moore has died at the age of 94. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour…
 
The women and men of the U.S. military routinely put themselves in harm's way, and a recent Pentagon study found U.S. military airmen and ground crews face another risk: higher cancer rates. Tara Copp, the Pentagon and National Security reporter for the Associated Press, joins Ali Rogin to discuss the study, one of the largest and most comprehensiv…
 
Nearly a third of Americans lack access to primary care services, including routine checkups, while 40 percent of U.S. adults say they're delaying care or going without because of the financial costs. We hear from people around the country about the barriers they face and then John Yang speaks with Dr. Maya Artandi, a clinical professor of primary …
 
For fossil hunters, the thrill is often in the hunt. For 9-year-old Molly Sampson, her prehistoric shark tooth discovery along a Maryland beach is considered the find of a lifetime. And the dinosaur footprint English archaeologist Marie Woods spotted has revealed a new dinosaur behavior. Ali Rogin details these recent fossil finds that are helping …
 
Shannon Bream—attorney, host of Fox News Sunday, and NY Times' bestselling author—joins the TCA team discussing her new book out next week: The Love Stories of the Bible Speak: Biblical Lessons on Romance, Friendship, and Faith. Poring over pages of Scripture, Bream offers insights into some of the Bible's greatest stories, especially our call to '…
 
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Nicaragua's government, led by President Daniel Ortega, continues to escalate its efforts to silence those who speak out against his regime. His targets include the Catholic Church and Church leaders. New Jersey Congressman Chris Smith, who is a leading Congressional voice on human rights, chaired a hearing looking d…
 
Muchas veces sentimos que no podemos más con nuestros problemas, angustias, tristezas y decepciones. Pero el Padre Pedro nos recuerda una vez más, que no estamos solos, que esa cruz, Jesús la carga contigo, y que con Él la carga es más suave y ligera. Además, responde a las preguntas llegadas al programa vía telefónica, el correo electrónico (padre…
 
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Lawmakers in Delaware and Vermont are pushing for an end to legal protections for priests who learn about sexual abuse or child neglect in the confessional, in an effort to force compliance with mandatory abuse reporting laws. Bishop Christopher Coyne of the Diocese of Burlington, Vermont, joins to walk us through th…
 
Thomas Edison is one of the greatest inventors, and greatest Americans, in history. But the modern U.S. education system could never create a person as brilliant as Edison. EWTN's Raymond Arroyo, author of a new book about Edison, explains how he is an icon of homeschooling's superiority, then reacts to recent statements from Pope Francis on transg…
 
Join Johnnette Williams and guest co-host Sue Brinkmann for a special "Wacky Wednesday Show"! On today's show, digging deeper in to alternative medicines and treatments. What is ok and what is not ok? Find out more by listening to Women of Grace on EWTN Radio! Episode: https://soundcloud.com/ewtn-radio/women-of-grace-with-johnnette-williams-wacky-w…
 
Join Johnnette Williams and guest co-host Sue Brinkmann for a special "Wacky Wednesday Show"! On today's show, digging deeper in to alternative medicines and treatments. What is ok and what is not ok? Find out more by listening to Women of Grace on EWTN Radio! Episode: https://listen.ewtn.com/%7ELO/%7ELO20230322.mp3 Podcast: https://www.ewtn.com…
 
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The White House took aim at Republicans in Congress for trying to pass the Parents Bill of Rights Act. The Biden Administration claims the education bill "does not actually help parents." Meanwhile, former president and 2024 candidate, Donald Trump, is bracing his supporters, saying today's the day for his indictment…
 
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The White House is reacting to a high-profile meeting in Moscow. Russian President Vladimir Putin is hosting Chinese Leader Xi Jinping. Meanwhile, there's a new bipartisan bill on Capitol Hill aimed at improving health care for expectant mothers. The Connected Mom Act would provide equipment for at-home blood pressur…
 
Join Johnnette Williams for Women of Grace on EWTN Radio! Today, Johnnette answers question on missing mass, GK Chesterton, why Catholics put "Christ on the Cross", and the sacrament of the sick. Episode: https://soundcloud.com/ewtn-radio/women-of-grace-monday-032023 Podcast: http://www.ewtnradio.net…
 
Join Johnnette Williams for Women of Grace on EWTN Radio! Today, Johnnette answers question on missing mass, GK Chesterton, why Catholics put "Christ on the Cross", and the sacrament of the sick. Episode: https://listen.ewtn.com/%7ELO/%7ELO20230320.mp3 Podcast: https://www.ewtn.com
 
Discover the magic behind the sacred sounds of the EWTN #choir, as Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe leads a discussion about how music enhances the beauty of the Mass, an important element of the #EucharisticRevival in the U.S. #music #sacred #Catholic Episode: https://soundcloud.com/ewtn-radio/the-catholic-sphere-031923-how-music-enhances-the-beauty-of-the-m…
 
Vierde zondag in de veertigdagentijd Zondag 19 maart - Wekleijkse podcast van Mgr.Rob Mutsaerts naar aanleiding van de lezingen van de zondag. Lezingen 1 Sam., 16, 1b,6-7.10-13a David wordt gezalfd tot koning over Israël | Ps. 23 (22), 1-3a, 36-4, 5, 6 R: De Heer is mijn herder, niets kom ik tekort | Ef., 5, 8-14 Sta op uit de dood en Christus’ lic…
 
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