
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
04/06/22 • 25 min
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Part I (00:13 - 08:22)
What Are War Crimes And Who Prosecutes Them?: Situating Vladimir Putin’s Actions in the History of War Crimes from the Last Century
Part II (08:22 - 13:35)
The Intelligence Age Meets Modern War: Why Are Western Intelligence Agencies Releasing So Much Information on War in Ukraine?
- Release of Ukraine Intelligence Represents New Front in U.S. Information War With Russia by Wall Street Journal (Warren P. Strobel)
Part III (13:35 - 19:58)
‘Russia is Big Enough, Why Does He Want More Land? ... Would You Stay and Fight For Your Country?’: Helping Children—And the Rest of Us—Understand Moral Events on the World Stage
- In European Classrooms, Questions About a War So Close to Home by New York Times (Emma Bubola)
Part IV (19:58 - 25:10)
Advertisements Shape Public Opinion: Cruise Line Devotes Full Two Page Ad to All-Inclusive Project of Celebrity Cruises
- All-Inclusive Photo Project by Celebrity Cruises
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Part I (00:13 - 08:22)
What Are War Crimes And Who Prosecutes Them?: Situating Vladimir Putin’s Actions in the History of War Crimes from the Last Century
Part II (08:22 - 13:35)
The Intelligence Age Meets Modern War: Why Are Western Intelligence Agencies Releasing So Much Information on War in Ukraine?
- Release of Ukraine Intelligence Represents New Front in U.S. Information War With Russia by Wall Street Journal (Warren P. Strobel)
Part III (13:35 - 19:58)
‘Russia is Big Enough, Why Does He Want More Land? ... Would You Stay and Fight For Your Country?’: Helping Children—And the Rest of Us—Understand Moral Events on the World Stage
- In European Classrooms, Questions About a War So Close to Home by New York Times (Emma Bubola)
Part IV (19:58 - 25:10)
Advertisements Shape Public Opinion: Cruise Line Devotes Full Two Page Ad to All-Inclusive Project of Celebrity Cruises
- All-Inclusive Photo Project by Celebrity Cruises
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For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.
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Previous Episode

Tuesday, April 5, 2022
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.
Part I (00:13 - 07:45)
‘Common Sense and Narrowly Targeted’: Arizona Governor Signs Law Banning Transgender Athlete Participation in Sports and Gender Transition Surgeries for Minors
- Arizona Bills Banning Sports Participation, Surgery for Transgender Youth Signed into Law by Governor by Arizona Republic (Ray Stern)
Part II (07:45 - 17:41)
‘Another Piece of the Cosmic Puzzle of the Evolution of Our Universe’: Astronomers Discover Farthest Star Yet in the Cosmos
- Twinkle, Twinkle Giant star, Astronomers See How Far You Are by Associated Press (Marcia Dunn)
Part III (17:41 - 24:08)
How Does the Discovery of the Most Distant Star Yet Detected Square with Your Biblical Worldview? Is the Cosmos Really That Old? And What Is Uniformitarianism?
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Next Episode

Thursday, April 7, 2022
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.
Part I (00:13 - 13:19)
Three Republican Senators Say They Will Vote to Confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court: What Is Their Argument?
- Senator Collins’ Statement on Judge Jackson’s Nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court by U.S. Senator of Maine (Susan Collins)
Part II (13:19 - 17:28)
Judicial Philosophy and the Future of Supreme Court: The Big Issue in the Confirmation Hearings of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
- The Constitution Won't Interpret Itself. Ketanji Brown Jackson Owes Us an Answer on her Judicial Philosophy. by USA Today (Scott Douglas Gerber)
Part III (17:28 - 20:41)
A Tale of Two States: Colorado and Oklahoma Pass Polar Opposite Abortion Laws and Reveal the Nation’s Divide on the Issue
Part IV (20:41 - 26:16)
‘For Every Action, There is an Equal and Opposite Reaction’: Newton’s Third Law or the Growing Divide of Politics in the U.S.?
- Flurry of New Laws Move Blue and Red States Further Apart by New York Times (Shawn Hubler and Jill Cowan)
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