The automatic scan of private content (texts, images, videos) sent through messaging platforms such as WhatsApp and Telegram, or prompts sent to AI platforms (e.g. ChatGPT) would take place "client-side," before its encryption, meaning directly on your phone, tablet or computer. Welcome to 1984.
Even though we are more "connected" to one another through the Internet in this day and age, the truth is that we are more isolated than ever. As a result, much of the population is desperately lonely.
The Bible presents a fundamental problem for socialist and communist systems: it recognizes a higher authority than the state.
What began as a spark among university students has become a growing flame in America's high schools.
While many Americans believe Jesus came from God, far fewer believe He existed before that first Christmas morning. For many, Jesus begins in the manger. Bethlehem is His starting point, not the doorway through which eternity stepped into time. This subtle shift changes everything.
A father and son planning and executing a massacre together exposes one of the most uncomfortable truths Western societies have been reluctant to address: hatred can be inherited.
During a hearing before the House Homeland Security Committee, Director of the United States National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent testified that up to 18,000 known or suspected terrorists from foreign countries have been identified by his agency so far, all of whom were allowed to enter the U.S. during the previous Biden administration's open border policies.
Administrators call it "lighthearted." Students call it disturbing. Parents, if they truly understood what happens there, would likely call it unthinkable.
Europe is doing something it hasn't done in generations: preparing openly, urgently, and systematically for a major war on the continent.
Bill C-9 shifts the question from "Did you harm someone?" To "Did your belief offend them?"
A new report showcases hard numbers that expose just how deep the entertainment company's agenda runs.
YouVersion's 2025 report reveals a record number of engagement levels with the Word of God, with an increase in daily Bible use in Africa, Central Asia and North America.