South Carolina has appointed the late Senator Lindsey Graham's sister to complete the Senate term he left unfinished, extending a family's story of duty that long predated public office.
BOOKS | Presbyterianism and government upheavals
Months of speculation gave way to five days of testimony as prosecutors laid out the evidence they believe ties Tyler Robinson to the killing of Charlie Kirk. WORLD's Mary Muncy reports.
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As Route 66 turns 100, the highway is thriving again as travelers rediscover small-town America. WORLD’s Mary Muncy traces its comeback in this week’s WORLD History Book.
An ethics professor says he lost his job after criticizing his local school district’s parental-notification policy. Can the university’s explanation withstand scrutiny? WORLD Mary Reichard reports.
Peter Francisco was known in his lifetime as George Washington’s One-Man Army–but what if the stories aren’t true?
Barton J. Gingerich | Social isolation is tied directly to the effect of personal decisions
The Oklahoma City bombing claimed 168 lives in 1995. For firefighter Chris Fields, its hidden toll emerged years later. WORLD's Abby Young reports.
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Military homeschool bill arrives in Congress
SBC addresses immigration, rejects amnesty
Appeals court judges weigh nuts, bolts, and religion
Seeking peace after anti-immigration riots in Northern Ireland
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Bethel McGrew | A counseling bill in the United Kingdom shows that British Christians cannot escape the culture war
Teen summer employment has fallen sharply since the 1970s. But as young workers piece together gigs and create jobs of their own, the statistics may not know what to call their work. WORLD’s Lauren Smyth reports.
Experts blame lone star ticks for causing thousands of Americans to develop an intolerance to red meat
Nathanael Blake | The inherent radicalism of same-sex marriage can’t help but lead to other rebellions against the created order
Investors flag loose X and Grok policies on explicit sexual content
Seth Troutt | The Brendan Sorsby case shows the importance of not excusing—or incentivizing—bad behavior