5.23.24 De-banking, tariffs on Chinese goods, and experts with special needs
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Large corporations and agenda-driven quotas, views on tariffs for Chinese imports, and providing a future for people with disabilities. Plus, scratch and sniff baguette stamps, Cal Thomas on returning to civility and humility, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from the National Embryo Donation Center. Struggling with the grief and pain of infertility, and seeking an ethical, affordable answer? Embryo adoption through the National Embryo Donation Center (NEDC) offers you the chance to experience the joy of pregnancy by carrying your adopted child. Plus, you’ll be part of a rescue mission; freeing God’s tiniest image-bearers from frozen limbo. Learn more by going to embryodonation.org/world.And from Cedarville University, transforming lives through excellent education and intentional discipleship. Online and on-campus programs at cedarville.edu/WORLD
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