Male and Female He Created Them

By: Joseph Backholm – wng.org – July 28, 2025 Keeping men out of women’s sports is right, but not enough We can’t release more of our sound journalism without a subscription, but we can make it easy for you to come aboard. In another confirmation that elections have consequences, the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has changed their eligibility rules…

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Thursday, August 7, 2025

Our own Kerby Anderson hosts our Thursday show. In the first hour, Kerby updates the week’s news. In the second hour, he welcomes writer Heather Mac Donald. They’ll talk about her book, When Race Trumps Merit. Please call in or post questions on Facebook! Our phone number is  800-351-1212 and the Facebook link is: facebook.com/pointofviewradio.

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Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Like on Monday, host Kerby Anderson welcomes two new guests to our Wednesday show. In the first hour, he begins with an update from today’s headlines. Then he’ll welcome Nathanael Blake. They’ll discuss family, population, economy, and an article he wrote in World magazine, “How to Live Under a Curse? In the second hour, Kerby speaks with Agustin Forzani about…

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Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Kerby Anderson is our host today! In the first hour, Kerby will talk about the news that impacts our lives. In the second hour, his guest is long-time friend of Point of View, June Hunt. She joins Kerby in the studio to talk about Grief in the wake of the Texas floods. Please call or contact us with your perspective,…

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How to Live Under a Curse

If we want more babies, we need to learn how to live under a curse. American birthrates, like those in much of the developed world, have plummetedway below replacement levels, and an aging, declining population is bad news. But recognizing the problem doesn’t mean people are ready to be part of the solution.

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Monday, August 4, 2025

Welcome to our Monday show, host Kerby Anderson welcomes two new guests. In the first hour, he begins with an update from today’s headlines. Then he’ll welcome Jenny Lind Schmit. They’ll discuss an article she wrote in World magazind asking Can Classical Liberalism be Saved? In the second hour, Kerby speaks with Adam Kissell about Higher Education and  Politics, specifically…

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No, Israel is Not Committing Genocide in Gaza

By: Bret Stephens – nytimes.com – July 22, 2025 The charge isn’t only obscene. It’s also absurd. It may seem harsh to say, but there is a glaring dissonance to the charge that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. To wit: If the Israeli government’s intentions and actions are truly genocidal — if it is so malevolent that it is…

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Cutting Education Bureaucracy

Penna Dexter Early in her tenure as U.S. Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon began working herself out of a job. Last week she got a boost from the Supreme Court. The Wall Street Journal’s headline was “High Court Paves the Way to Weaken Education Department.” The Court lifted a lower court ruling that blocked staff layoffs at the Department as…

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Columbia Reaches $221 million settlement with Trump Administration

By: Moira Gleason – nationalreview.com – July 23, 2025 The elite school retains control over its academic and operational decisions but agrees to follow existing laws banning the consideration of race in admissions. Columbia University has agreed to pay more than $220 million to the federal government to restore federal research money that the Trump administration canceled over the Ivy…

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Federal Court Blocks Washington Law Targeting Seal of Confession

WASHINGTON – A federal court today blocked a new Washington state law that would have forced Catholic priests to face jail time unless they broke the sacred seal of confession. The law at issue in Etienne v. Ferguson, which was set to take effect on July 27, required clergy to report abuse shared within the sacred confines of the confessional.

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Risk to the Electric Grid

By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – July 20, 2025 Power shortages are coming thanks to wind and solar subsidies. Here’s how they distort energy investment. As we’ve been writing for years, the reliability of the U.S. electrical grid is in trouble. The Energy report projects potential power shortfalls in 2030, as 104 gigawatts of baseload power retire in the…

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