Uncertainty is easily one of the most blatant plagues to the human conscience. Some of the most basic questions we ask ourselves are: "Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going?" For many, not having an answer to these things causes genuine depression, existential crisis, and a fear of living life wrong and dying in a manner of regret.
Cuban evangelical pastor and political prisoner Lorenzo Rosales Fajardo is once again facing health complications in the maximum-security prison of Boniato, in the Cuban province of Santiago de Cuba.
With campus anti-Semitism exploding and leading Democratic lawmakers demanding the resignation of Israeli leadership, former U.S. ambassador to Israel David Friedman wonders if countries around the world "can trust America as an ally when things get tough."
The mass deportation of illegal immigrants is no longer a "far-right" wish list item but a political position supported by a majority of Americans, according to a new survey. An Axios/Harris poll released this week found that just over half (51%) of Americans support the mass deportation of illegal immigrants. While nearly 70% of Republicans support the move, nearly half of both Independent voters (46%) and even Democrats (42%) are on board, too.
In an open letter, a group of British psychologists are apologizing for the role their industry has played in harming children through "gender-affirming care." Sixteen unnamed "senior clinical psychologists" published a letter on Sunday saying that they are "ashamed of the role psychology played in gender care" and of how psychologists "failed young people at Gender Identity Development Service clinics."
Americans stand just weeks away from handing over massive amounts of taxpayer funding, protective equipment intended for U.S. citizens, and an incalculable amount of influence over U.S. policy to the World Health Organization (WHO), critics warn.