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This week, reports emerged that President Donald Trump held a high-stakes conference call with leaders from several Arab and Muslim nations, pressing them to consider normalizing relations with Israel in an expanded version of the Abraham Accords once a deal to end the Iran conflict is finalized.
Throughout history, socialist movements have consistently advanced the idea that private ownership -- especially ownership involving wealth, land, or business -- is inherently unfair or exploitative. The solution, they argue, is redistribution through government action.
A doctor reportedly assessed Dillon for euthanasia outside a Tim Hortons coffee shop, exchanged personal text messages with him about ending his life, and later drove him to the location where he would receive a lethal injection.
The image of a small boy standing while others bowed may last only seconds on a screen — but the conversation it has ignited across Scotland and beyond touches something far deeper about faith, conviction, cultural pressure, and the courage to quietly stand apart.
A growing wave of religious Zionism is sweeping across Israel as many Jews rediscover their Biblical identity, their covenant history, and their connection to the very place where the First and Second Temples once stood. And with that rediscovery comes a renewed longing for the Temple itself.
From the Tower of Babel in Genesis to today's race toward artificial intelligence, brain-computer interfaces, and digital immortality, mankind continues chasing the ancient temptation first whispered in the Garden of Eden: "You shall be as gods."
In one of the most surreal political moments in recent memory, Democrats in Congress helped derail a national women's museum because Republicans insisted it should honor... actual women. That is not satire. That is where America is in 2026.
What should have been one of the happiest seasons of the year - a celebration of achievement, growth, and hope for the future - instead has became a disturbing portrait of a nation struggling with anger, division, emotional instability, and the inability to handle even the smallest inconveniences with dignity.
For most people, the price of gasoline is the most obvious consequence of the war in the Middle East. But if you think that the price of gasoline is bad, just wait until you see what eventually happens to food prices.
A growing number of world leaders, tech executives, and international organizations are now calling for a centralized global body to regulate AI development. Beneath the polished language about "global cooperation" and "shared standards" lies something far larger: another accelerating step toward global governance.
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