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While the world's headlines are fixated on missile launches and airstrikes lighting up Middle Eastern skies, a quieter -- yet arguably more consequential -- war is raging beneath the surface. It's a war not fought with jets or rockets, but with firewalls, financial chaos, psychological tactics, and the tightening grip of authoritarian control.
In a move that has stunned many across the UK and beyond, British lawmakers have voted to decriminalize abortion up until birth in England and Wales. It means that a healthy baby, viable and capable of surviving outside the womb, can now legally be aborted for any reason--including social or economic circumstances--right up to the moment of birth.
A school bus should never be a place of confusion, discomfort, or danger. And yet, in Woodbridge, Ontario, parents found themselves confronting a nightmare scenario: a male school bus driver transporting children while dressed in a sexualized "school girl" outfit -- and labeling his bus the "Lolita Line.
Once embedded in our daily routines, digital IDs don't stop at airports or banking apps. They move into health care. Education. Employment. Online logins. Even access to news and social media. Some jurisdictions are already testing these boundaries. And the United Nations has floated proposals to link digital ID systems to internet access itself--a supposed solution to stop AI-powered impersonators and disinformation.
In the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, the skies are no longer contested. They are owned by Israel. However, Iran still has thousands of missiles stockpiled, ranging from short-range artillery rockets to long-range ballistic and cruise missiles. But without mobile or fixed launchers, these weapons become little more than museum pieces--powerful, yet inert.
The American Bible Society's 2025 State of the Bible report has revealed something extraordinary: younger Americans who consistently engage with Scripture are measurably flourishing--a word not often associated with Gen Z.
This past weekend, the village of Yelewata in Nigeria was transformed into a furnace of unspeakable horror. Over 200 Christians, including women and children, were burned alive or butchered in their beds. Entire families erased from the earth in the span of hours. There were no UN press briefings. No hashtags. No somber journalists anchoring primetime slots with "breaking news."
As war rages between Israel and Iran, many believers are asking a serious question: Is this the war prophesied in Ezekiel 38--the apocalyptic conflict known as the War of Gog and Magog?
The specter of Tehran closing or severely disrupting traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has thrown oil markets and global economies into a state of anxious uncertainty. The potential ramifications could be nothing short of catastrophic, sending oil prices soaring beyond current records and triggering shocks felt worldwide.
Like many, if not most, wars, the conflict between Israel and Iran didn't have to happen, and certainly, not in this way. That won't be the way the international media, as well as liberal legacy news outlets in the United States, report it. The same sources that have been demonizing Jerusalem's efforts to eradicate the Hamas terrorists who launched the Gaza war with unspeakable atrocities on Oct. 7, 2023, will put all the blame on Netanyahu and the Israelis.
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