Harvard Sues Trump Over Funding Freeze, Indiana Enacts Parental Rights Law, Preacher Continues American Idol Run

Top headlines for Friday, April 25, 2025

In this episode, we explore Harvard University's legal battle against the Trump administration over its decision to freeze grants to the Ivy League institution, examining the potential implications for higher education. Next, we turn our focus to Indiana, the latest state to pass legislation bolstering parental rights in light of growing concerns about transparency between schools and parents nationwide. Finally, we pay tribute to Richard Wilke, a revered bishop of The United Methodist Church and co-creator of the influential Disciple Bible Study series, following his passing at the age of 94. 

00:11 Harvard sues the Trump administration over funding freeze
01:03 Indiana enshrines parental rights bill into law
01:53 Israel rejects 'twisted‘ condemnation from Germany, France, UK
02:52 Vatican school accused of legitimizing efforts to erase Armenians
03:45 Ga. AME churches to install solar microgrids to help communities
04:48 Richard Wilke, bishop who created Disciple Bible Study, dies
05:38 Aspiring preacher Canaan James Hill continues 'American Idol' run

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