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If passed, a new law could greatly expand the scope of espionage on foreigners and citizens alike.
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Article • April 30, 2017
Pope Francis brings his call for a new world order to the West’s cultural elite.
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Merkel’s term is nearing its end; it may come a lot sooner than you expect.
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The world’s finest army is taking a softer approach to training its privates in an attempt to attract and keep more recruits. But the quality of these new troops is being questioned by some.
Article • September 24, 2020
The campaign to defund the police is creating a crime wave in American cities.
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Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • May 3, 2016
Western society views old age as a time to give up on learning new things. True Christians must be careful to avoid letting that myth affect them. There is never a time to stop growing spiritually. Christ said we must endure to the end and keep growing—especially late in life. With age, it can seem more appealing to take the easy road and get lazy when it comes to developing new habits. How can seniors avoid falling into this slump? What is the key to promoting continual growth? On today’s show, Stephen Flurry provides practical advice for seniors to help them continue growing during the later years.
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‘As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them.’