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The Burevestnik looks like a conventional cruise missile on the outside - but that's where the similarity ends. Inside, it carries a miniature nuclear reactor that can keep it flying for months without refueling. That means it could circle the globe indefinitely, waiting for the order to strike, attacking from any direction at any time. The implications are staggering. You cannot destroy a missile before it's fired if it never needs to land.
Truth is being rewritten by algorithms. In the name of fighting "hate speech" and "disinformation," nations are turning to artificial intelligence to monitor and punish opinions that dare to challenge the approved narrative.
It's a sad day when someone we've long respected for his courage and clarity begins to turn his voice toward darkness. Tucker Carlson - once one of the most articulate defenders of traditional values, free speech, and American sovereignty - has now directed his fire at Christian Zionists, calling their beliefs "heresy".
Gen Z and millennials are driving a resurgence in church attendance. But this raises the question: what do churchgoers believe, and does it align with the Bible? A new poll would indicate we have some good news and some bad news on this front.
People all over social media are publicly threatening to steal food once their EBT benefits run out. Some of them are taking it one step further by threatening to get violent with anyone that tries to prevent them from stealing food. So what is our country going to look like if this actually happens on a widespread basis?
When reports surfaced this month that Russia is training assault units on horseback to counter Ukraine's drones and land mines, prophecy-watchers couldn't help but pause. Horses galloping across the battlefields of Eastern Europe -- in the 21st century? It sounds more like a scene from the Book of Ezekiel than a modern war report.
Until recently, America viewed the erosion of Western norms by Islam as a British and European problem from which America was largely immune. That is now far from the case.
India's infamous anti-conversion laws--already a weapon of fear used against Christians and other religious minorities--are now extending into the digital realm.
It was a sight unimaginable for five centuries: beneath the vaulted frescoes of the Sistine Chapel, King Charles III and Queen Camilla sat alongside Pope Leo XIV in a joint worship service blending Anglican and Roman Catholic elements. Golden thrones, sacred music, and solemn prayers filled the room -- a scene rich with symbolism. And yet behind the beauty of the ceremony lies a deeper question: What kind of unity is this?
Every financial crisis is, at its core, a psychological event. Banks run not when they run out of cash, but when people believe they will. The same applies here: when global investors, pension funds, and foreign governments begin to believe America's debt is no longer sustainable - that's when the cascade begins.
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