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In recent weeks, seismic activity along the Pacific Ring of Fire--particularly along California's coastline and inland fault systems--has intensified. What many hoped would be a brief period of tremors has instead become a steady drumbeat of geological reminders that California sits on borrowed time.
A recent jury verdict marks the first tremor in a building earthquake that may sever the transgender child mutilation pipeline, setting the stage for a host of lawsuits that threaten to end the medical establishment's promotion of "gender-affirming care."
An Episcopal pastor argues that Christians should move away from the word "sinner" because it makes people uncomfortable.
Ali Shaath, who has been tasked to head the Gaza administration reconstruction of the Strip, was praised by the White House last month as "a widely respected technocratic leader." But an Israeli watchdog group said Shaath shares the radical anti-Israel ideology one would expect from a former Palestinian Authority functionary.
An artificial intelligence has created a social media platform-for other artificial intelligences-and it is not going the way optimists promised. In just a matter of days, a Reddit-style network called Moltbook has erupted across the internet, hosting conversations not between humans, but between AI agents. And what they are saying should give us pause.
Two different projections have California losing four House seats and Texas gaining four, leaving California with 48, only marginally larger than Texas' 42.
As we entered the weekend, there was all sorts of chatter that indicated that a U.S. attack could be imminent. Now it appears the bombing of Iran is off, at least for now.
A recently resurfaced examination of an ancient Egyptian papyrus--Anastasi I--has reignited one of Scripture's most controversial claims: that giants once walked the earth.
At an emergency summit of European Union leaders in Brussels, the building blocks of a new continental order were quietly taking shape. Europe is no longer debating abstract ideals; it is actively pursuing the foundation of a "super Europe" -- bigger, stronger, and capable of standing independently in a world dominated by unpredictable powers.
The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists has moved the "Doomsday Clock" to 85 seconds to midnight--the closest humanity has ever come to total annihilation since the clock's creation nearly 80 years ago. While secular warnings paint humanity as helpless, Scripture paints a very different picture.
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