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The idea sounds innocent enough-protect children online. Who could possibly argue with that? Age verification tools, after all, promise to keep kids from stumbling across explicit or violent content. But as with so many things government touches, the story doesn't end with good intentions.
After 20 years of professional hockey, Rachel Stoneberg is quitting -- not because she wanted to retire, but because she refuses to compete against a biological man.
Nearly every Israeli has heard of U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal for Gaza, yet almost none can describe what it entails. Ninety-seven percent recognize the name; only nine percent can outline its contents.
The skeptics who dismissed the Bible's account as mythology now face a mounting pile of physical evidence that demands explanation. Fire from heaven no longer sounds like ancient superstition when pottery melted at temperatures hotter than the sun's surface and entire cities were incinerated in moments. The question is no longer whether divine judgment fell on Sodom and Gomorrah. The question is whether modern archaeology has finally located where it fell.
Despite right-wing commentators hoping against hope that the next generation--Generation Z--will swing heavily to the right, poll numbers say precisely the opposite. 62% of Americans aged 18-29 say they are favorable toward socialism, backing up other polls that younger voters are consistently far to the left of the general population.
If a member of parliament and former interior minister can be criminally prosecuted for a Bible-verse post, every Christian in the West should be concerned. Freedom of speech and religion must include the right to peacefully express beliefs that may not align with the prevailing political orthodoxy.
Disturbingly, there is a growing trend of hateful language among young conservatives and even some other influential conservatives. What has typically been relegated to the "alt-right fringe" is pushing its way into normal conservative circles.
The Burevestnik looks like a conventional cruise missile on the outside - but that's where the similarity ends. Inside, it carries a miniature nuclear reactor that can keep it flying for months without refueling. That means it could circle the globe indefinitely, waiting for the order to strike, attacking from any direction at any time. The implications are staggering. You cannot destroy a missile before it's fired if it never needs to land.
Truth is being rewritten by algorithms. In the name of fighting "hate speech" and "disinformation," nations are turning to artificial intelligence to monitor and punish opinions that dare to challenge the approved narrative.
It's a sad day when someone we've long respected for his courage and clarity begins to turn his voice toward darkness. Tucker Carlson - once one of the most articulate defenders of traditional values, free speech, and American sovereignty - has now directed his fire at Christian Zionists, calling their beliefs "heresy".
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