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By: Brendi Wells I was listening to Ark Midnight on Saturday, January 10th, 2026—the episode with Commander Gregory Senstrom. Something about the conversation stirred me. Whenever…
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This article examines claims connecting Prince William to the “little horn” described in the books of Daniel and Revelation. It outlines symbolic, historical, and theological arguments presented by researchers while urging discernment and prayer.
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Donald Trump claims he helped secure the release of persecuted Christian Mariam Ibrahim with a single phone call. Former officials say they don’t recall his involvement in the 2014 case.
Mixed reactions from Olympians about representing the U.S. ignite a national debate. Critics argue national pride should come without qualifiers at the Games.
An opinion piece argues the Super Bowl halftime show contained MK-Ultra symbolism and political messaging. The article frames the performance as cultural influence tied to immigration and media narratives.
Media coverage has focused on criticism of ICE, but recent operations show significant enforcement results. Officials highlight cooperation with local law enforcement and hundreds of arrests.























