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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.
Most of the world has learned to recognize the name Hamas--the militant group behind the October 7th attacks that plunged Israel into war. But fewer understand the other shadow looming to the north: Hezbollah. Hezbollah has long planned for attacks similar to October 7th, Hamas just beat them to the punch.
Across America, a new kind of revival is running its course—literally. It doesn’t take place inside cathedral walls or conference halls, but on city sidewalks and park trails. It’s led not by seasoned pastors or celebrity influencers, but by twenty-somethings with sneakers, worship music, and a fire for Jesus.
It began innocently enough: fitness trackers, smartwatches, health apps. Tools designed to help us understand our bodies, count our steps, check our pulse. But these gadgets were never just personal accessories - they were the front door. Today, they're becoming part of a vast digital network capable of tracking not just illness, but human behavior itself.
Something has shifted in the soul of a generation. Nearly four out of ten young women today-38% of Gen Z-say they have no faith at all. They identify as atheist, agnostic, or simply "nothing in particular." For the first time in modern history, young women are walking away from faith faster than men.
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