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Imagine sitting in a church pew, expecting to hear Jesus' words of mercy, hope, and eternal truth--and instead hearing Him recast as an advocate for ending unborn life.
Canada is quietly moving toward a digital identity system, and most citizens barely know it's happening.
Europe likes to speak the language of resolve. Leaders invoke unity, deterrence, and "never again." Yet a recent wargame conducted in Germany cuts through the rhetoric with uncomfortable clarity: Europe may be preparing for war with Russia--but it is nowhere near ready to fight one on its own.
California has decided that Christian education itself must be optional. Under a state regulation upheld by the Ninth Circuit, Christian schools are now required to allow students to opt out of religious services and activities.
Tasks on RentAHuman are not called jobs or gigs. They are called "bounties." The word choice matters. Bounties imply capture, completion, proof--and payment upon submission. Over 11,000 bounties are currently active, posted not by managers or businesses, but by AI agents operating autonomously and over 163,000 humans have already signed up!
Bitcoin, once hailed as the "digital gold" of the 21st century, is plunging faster than headlines can keep up. While financial volatility is nothing new, this episode feels different. Bitcoin's decline is occurring against a backdrop of global macroeconomic uncertainty, weakening tech stocks, and geopolitical tensions.
Canada's long-running effort to rein in firearms ownership has entered a strange and revealing phase--one that should concern not only gun owners, but anyone uneasy with government power stretching beyond practical limits.
Once again, Scouting America is in the headlines--and unsurprisingly, it appears the organization is weighing whether its convictions are negotiable.
On the surface, preparedness sounds wise. But prudence becomes something far darker when preparation quietly shifts power away from nations, families, churches, and consciences--and concentrates it in the hands of unelected global authorities.
A humanoid robot unveiled recently in Shanghai is not merely another step forward in artificial intelligence - it is a signal flare for where humanity may be heading. Developed by the Chinese firm DroidUp, the robot known as Moya has captured global attention for one unsettling reason: it does not behave like a machine.
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