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This is not simply about Maduro. It is also about oil, power, precedent--and a global chessboard that just shifted in a way few fully understand.
What makes 2026 unsettling isn't panic -- it's fatigue. Americans aren't shocked by rising prices anymore. They're worn down by them. They've adjusted, cut back, and borrowed to survive. There's not much slack left and this year may push many past their limit.
Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, now paralyzed and battling terminal prostate cancer, has publicly said he plans to convert to Christianity.
In a region where Islam shapes identity and daily life, embracing Christianity can carry deep personal and social risks.
In many churches, 2025 looked like a year of cautious optimism. But beneath the surface, something else was happening and 2026 is likely the year many of these unresolved tensions will reach a boiling point
Starting in 2026, China will enforce strict new rules on silver exports. The stakes are not just economic -- they are geopolitical. By controlling silver, China gains a tool for global influence over the United States.
America experienced major changes in the spiritual life of its people in 2025, and the most important of them -- the surge in church attendance being led by Gen Zers and Millennials -- was also the least expected.
Mamdani forsook the traditional Bible and instead was sworn in on a Quran. Muslim mayors governing non-Muslim populations is a picture that has become increasingly common in Western Europe and has finally reached the shores of the U.S.
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