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In the next great arms race, the battlefield may not be dominated by generals or even by human soldiers, but by algorithms trained to hunt like hawks, scatter like doves, and stalk like wolves. Chinese military theorists now openly describe future warfare as "algorithm-driven," with unmanned systems serving as the primary fighting force and swarm operations as the dominant mode of combat.
While invitations have been extended to more than 60 nations, including everyone from the pope to Belarusian dictator Aleksander Lukashenko, only 35 countries have so far accepted membership. Notably, most European countries have declined a position on the board, leading to significant dominance of the Middle Eastern Arab states on the Board of Peace.
Yair was trained to handle the worst-of-the-worst of all medical emergencies that can occur in the field. It is as if he was trained and handpicked for this moment.
A planned "Walk With Jesus" march has been banned, not because it is illegal or violent, but because authorities fear it might offend others. Peaceful Christians are now being told they cannot proclaim their faith in public without risking arrest.
A car that can decide--based on opaque algorithms and federal standards--that you are "unfit" to drive opens the door for federal control over when, where, and whether Americans can operate their own vehicles.
On Tuesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stock index crashed 870 points, the biggest drop since October. The mainstream media predictably blamed President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs over Greenland, but they were wrong. It turns out Greenland barely made a dent. What caused the bloodbath was Japan.
Joshua Link was employed as a custodian at St. John's Lutheran Church in Granite City. Church leadership reportedly told Link he could not wear a French maid outfit and cat ears while working on church property. Link committed suicide shortly after and parents are now blaming the church.
Radicalization increasingly requires no physical community, no visit to a mosque, no face-to-face recruitment. Screens alone suffice as online influences can reshape a person's worldview rapidly.
As January football reaches its thunderous crescendo, the calendar is packed with some of the most watched and emotionally charged games of the year. But amid the fireworks, slow-motion replays, and endless panel discussions, something far more profound continues to unfold--quietly, consistently, and largely out of view.
This is how media distortion always works--not by inventing the facts but by shrinking and enlarging them selectively. A small story is made to seem enormous. A large story is compressed until it fits the awaiting political template.
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