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The world is watching several countdown clocks right now-and some of them may reach zero at almost exactly the same time. From Iran to Gaza, from oil markets to U.S. elections, the final months of 2026 are shaping up to be unusually volatile. Taken together, they create a dangerous convergence that could make this fall one of the most consequential periods in years.
For decades, politicians across the developed world discovered that borrowing allowed them to promise benefits today while pushing the cost into tomorrow. Tomorrow may finally be arriving and the consequences will affect us all.
Under the banner of "ethnic studies" and the new buzzword "adultism," teacher training programs and classroom curricula across more than 22 states are systematically teaching that parental authority is a form of oppression--tyranny, fascism, even.
For years, Israel's greatest concern in Syria was Iran. But Syria has changed. Iran's influence has been dramatically weakened following the fall of Bashar al-Assad. Yet the power vacuum has not remained empty. Turkey is moving in. That is what makes Israel's latest strike on Syria far more significant than another bombing raid.
For decades, passwords, identification cards, security questions and PIN numbers were considered sufficient for most transactions. But AI is beginning to undermine that entire system. Governments and financial institutions are responding with a solution that could fundamentally change the relationship between individuals and the digital world: Your body may become your identity credential.
The 37-acre Temple Mount in Jerusalem is ground zero for the events of the end times, and it's back in the headlines as the most explosive flashpoint in the Middle East--and probably the whole world.
Why should the government be helping people obtain government appointments based upon their religion?
A leading voice in America’s socialist movement is no longer merely criticizing Israel—she is openly envisioning a future without the Jewish state. And these ideas are moving from protest rallies into real political power.
A new generation of wearable artificial intelligence devices is being designed to accompany people throughout the day, listening to conversations and transforming them into transcripts, summaries, reminders and searchable personal histories. And that raises one of the most important privacy questions of the AI age: Who controls the memory?
For years, Americans have heard warnings about the national debt climbing into the tens of trillions of dollars. The numbers have become so large that they barely register anymore. But the real danger may no longer be simply how much America owes. It is how much America must now pay to keep borrowing.
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