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Through retirement accounts, index funds, and investment apps, millions of Americans are effectively holding the same handful of stocks. What appears to be diversification is often an illusion. Owning an S&P 500 index fund may feel broad, but if nearly half of its value is tied to ten companies, the reality is far different.
What motivates General Kainerugaba to stand so publicly and furiously for Israel? He is not doing this because of a security agreement. He is doing it because Uganda is approximately 85% Christian, because African Christian leaders speak openly about the biblical bond between their continent and the Jewish people.
The future has a way of arriving quietly-until suddenly, it doesn't. And with the announcement of a full-scale humanoid robot factory in California set to produce up to 100,000 units by the end of 2027, that future is no longer theoretical. It is being assembled, tested, and prepared for delivery into American homes.
When human reasoning is elevated above Scripture, reinterpretation becomes inevitable. Each doctrinal shift may seem small in isolation, but collectively they can reshape the faith into something unrecognizable.
Seventeen million. It represents a population larger than many countries--a vast, unseen absence that has quietly reshaped the trajectory of a nation. What would those lives have added to the world? How would they have influenced culture, economy, faith, and family? We will never know.
A future built on mutual recognition requires that both sides, at a minimum, acknowledge the other’s existence and humanity. Without that foundation, every negotiation becomes hollow—because one side is being asked to make peace with something it has been taught should not exist. That is not a diplomatic problem. It’s a generational one.
What began as a tool to catch criminals is quietly becoming something far more powerful-and far more dangerous. Across the United States, more than 80,000 automated license plate reader cameras-are scanning, recording, and storing the movements of millions of vehicles every single day.
Socialism remains a minority view in the United States, but it's steadily gaining ground.
In Colorado, lawmakers have passed a bill that could reshape the balance of power inside the American home. House Bill 1312 is no longer theoretical--it has been enacted and is scheduled to take effect on October 1, 2026.
The World Cup, beginning on June 11, creates a global preference for stability over disruption. At the same time, the U.S. political calendar is moving toward November’s midterm elections, with campaign dynamics intensifying each passing day.
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