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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.
Beginning this February, Disney+ will undergo a dramatic transformation as it absorbs much of Hulu's mature content. The shift represents a staggering change: a more than 2,200% increase in R-rated movies and an 840% increase in TV-MA shows on a platform long marketed as family-friendly.
For centuries, false prophets have relied on the same basic tricks as mentalists and psychics--keen observation, confident delivery, and statements vague enough to feel personal. What has changed is not the deception--but the technology behind it.
If the U.S. attacks Iran, the Iranians have already warned that the USS Abraham Lincoln will be a primary target. In fact, the Iranians just released a shocking video that simulates what it would look like if an Iranian ballistic missile were to destroy the carrier.
"Pick your baby." Until recently, those words belonged to toy aisles and video games. Now they appear on subway walls in New York City--one of the most influential cultural marketplaces in the world--inviting would-be parents to do something humanity has never formally normalized: shop for their child's genetic traits.
Unlike the Soviet Union's physical micro-districts, today's version doesn't require checkpoints or guards. The boundaries are digital. Invisible. Enforced silently by cameras, algorithms, and fines that arrive in the mail.
For thousands of years, battles were decided by who could march farther, fight harder, and endure longer. But a chilling new moment from the war in Ukraine suggests that era may be ending. Russian soldiers are seen doing something unprecedented: they surrender not to enemy troops, but to a machine.
Consumer confidence has fallen to levels not seen in more than a decade. That matters because confidence is what fuels everyday life. When people believe tomorrow will be better, they spend, plan, invest, and take risks. When confidence collapses, fear takes over - and fear freezes decision-making.
Democracy requires a shared factual foundation. When half the country thinks we're in a humanitarian crisis and half thinks we're finally enforcing laws that went ignored for decades--and both sides can cite "evidence" for their position--we have a collective epistemological breakdown.
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