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Part I (00:13 - 08:08)
The Extraordinary Madness of Crowds: Did Twitter Drive to the Run on the Bank in Silicon Valley?* Social-Media Postings Amplify Anxiety Over SVB Collapse by Wall Street Journal (Georgia Wells and Alexa Corse) * Was the SVB Collapse a Twitter Panic? by Wall Street Journal (Daniel Henninger)

Part II (08:08 - 14:46)
The Black Sea and its Long History: Russia Destroys U.S. Drone, Sparking Bigger Questions of the Importance of History and Geography

Part III (14:46 - 16:09)
Evolution and Creationism Show Up in the New York Times Obituary Section: Francisco Ayala Dies at 88* Francisco Ayala, Biologist and Defender of Evolution, Dies at 88 by New York Times (Cornelia Dean)

Part IV (16:09 - 19:01)
Would There Be Sin in the World If Adam Refused to Eat of the Forbidden Fruit? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letters from Listeners of The Briefing

Part V (19:01 - 20:40)
Could You Argue for the Divine Authority of Scripture Without Utilizing Circular Reasoning? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letters from Listeners of The Briefing

Part VI (20:40 - 23:20)
What is the Biblical Responce to Abortion in the Cases of Rape, Incest, and Health of the Mother? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letters from Listeners of The Briefing

Part VII (23:20 - 24:50)
What Does It Mean to Be Unequally Yoked? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letters from Listeners of The Briefing

Part VIII (24:50 - 28:08)
How Should Doctors Respond to Cultural Christians Who Are Convinced God Will Perform a Miracle in the Face of an Undeniable Terminal Illness Prognosis? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letters from Listeners of The Briefing

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