The legacy of the last Soviet leader, homeschooling is continuing to rise after it experienced an explosion in numbers during the pandemic, and a book to help Christians see through some of the false claims of Darwinian evolution. Plus: commentary from Whitney Williams, and the Tuesday morning news.
MARY REICHARD, HOST: Good morning!
Today we consider the legacy of the last of the Soviet leaders, Mikhail Gorbachev, who died last week.
NICK EICHER, HOST: Also, the rise of homeschooling during pandemic and the number of families choosing to keep at it.
Plus our Classic Book of the Month for September: Darwin on Trial by Phillip Johnson.
And mending clocks and marriages.
REICHARD: It’s Tuesday, September 6th. This is The World and Everything in It from listener-supported WORLD Radio. I’m Mary Reichard.
EICHER: And I’m Nick Eicher. Good morning!
REICHARD: Up next, Kent Covington with today’s news.
KENT COVINGTON, NEWS ANCHOR: Judge grants special master » A legal victory for former President Donald Trump. A federal judge granted his request for a so-called special master, to look over the documents the FBI seized from Trump’s home.
Speaking to supporters in Pennsylvania, Trump said the FBI’s search last month went too far.
TRUMP: They rifled through the first lady’s closet drawers and everything else.
The Justice Dept claims Trump was holding highly classified documents and that his team may have obstructed its investigation.
Judge Aileen Cannon’s ruling authorizes an outside...
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