‘Death To The Dictator:’ Iranians Defy Regime For Fourth Consecutive Day Amid Economic Turmoil

Tens of thousands of Iranians closed out 2025 on Wednesday with a fourth consecutive day of protests, as demonstrations sparked by the country’s collapsing economy escalated into open anti-regime unrest.

The protests, beginning in Tehran, have engulfed university campuses and led to merchants shutting down their stores to join in all over the country, The Guardian reported. Videos posted to social media show protesters chanting ‘Freedom” and “death to the dictator.”

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Crack Down On Christians: Chinese Communist Party Carries Out Mass Arrests In Lead Up To Christmas

Hundreds of Christians in China will likely spend Christmas in jail this year, according to a recent report. Starting on December 13, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) mobilized “more than a thousand police officers, SWAT units, anti-riot forces, and firefighters” in the Zhejiang Province’s Yayang Town in Wenzhou City, raiding churches and conducting mass arrests of Christians, ChinaAid reported Friday.

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Attempting To Usurp Sovereignty Over Death: Cryonics, Euthanasia, And The Oldest Lie

Not long ago, a friend of mine sent me a link to Alcor, established in 1972, which describes itself as “the world leader in cryonics and preservation science.” Perhaps, like me, your initial reaction went something like this: huh?

She sent it because she knows I write against euthanasia. At first glance, cryonics seems the polar opposite of assisted suicide. Alcor isn’t trying to hasten death but to cheat it altogether. Instead of ending life early, Alcor seeks to develop the medicine and technology to not merely prolong it, but to revive those who have already passed. Again: HUH?

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The Legalization Of Euthanasia: Illinois And New York Embrace The Culture of Death

Within a single week, the governors of Illinois and New York both announced their support for physician-assisted suicide legislation. In Illinois, Governor JB Pritzker (D) signed a bill legalizing the practice last Friday. In New York, Governor Kathy Hochul (D) announced yesterday that she has reached an agreement with the state legislature and will sign the Medical Aid in Dying Act in January 2026. With these developments, Illinois and New York join 11 other states and Washington, D.C., that have already authorized physician-assisted suicide.

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Trump says if Iran ‘kills peaceful protesters,’ the US ‘will come to their rescue’

President Donald Trump said early Friday morning that if Iran “violently kills peaceful protesters,” the United States “will come to their rescue.”

Trump added that “we are locked and loaded and ready to go” in the post on his Truth Social network, which went live just before 3 a.m. Eastern time.

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‘Nations were God’s idea’: Why Christians must support strong borders

Former President Barack Obama may have deported more immigrants than President Trump, but that isn’t stopping the left from accusing supporters of Trump’s immigration policy of being heartless and cruel.

“Biden also deported over a million people,” BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey says on “Relatable.” “Did you hear about ICE raids under Biden? Did you hear about ICE raids under Obama? Did you hear about kids in cages under any of these administrations, even though that was happening, if you want to call these detention centers cages?”

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Digital NECROMANCY? This new AI tech crossed a spiritual line.

AI company 2wai may have taken its latest commercial a bit too far — as it presents the idea that your loved ones could live forever, as AI avatars, of course.

In the commercial, a pregnant mother speaks to her passed loved one via the phone app, showing the avatar her stomach.

“Oh, honey, that’s wonderful,” the AI responds. “He’s listening. Put your hand on your tummy and hum to him. You used to love that.”

The deceased avatar is 2wai’s core product, a HoloAvatar — which is an AI rendition of a real person, brought to life by a large language model.

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An invisible assault: How everyday heavy metals sabotage brain health

In an era of advanced medicine, a silent and pervasive threat to neurological health persists from an ancient source: heavy metals. Mercury, lead, cadmium and arsenic—toxins with no biological benefit—insidiously accumulate in the body through contaminated water, food, air and common household products. Their impact is profound, linked to cognitive decline, mental health disorders and neurodegenerative diseases, making understanding and mitigating this exposure a critical public health priority today.

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Thought police arrive in Pennsylvania: Court greenlights warrantless search of your Google history

In a ruling that privacy advocates warn fundamentally reshapes the boundaries of government surveillance, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court declared Tuesday that law enforcement does not need a warrant to access an individual’s Google search history. The decision, which originated from a 2025 rape investigation in Pennsylvania, concluded that internet users cannot reasonably expect privacy for their online queries because data collection by corporations is now commonplace. By equating corporate data harvesting with a public surrender of constitutional rights, the court has granted police a powerful new tool to probe the private thoughts of citizens, setting a precedent that threatens to chill free inquiry and expand the surveillance state.

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AI’s thirst for power is testing grids worldwide

A power supply crisis is unfolding beneath the glow of server racks, as the world’s booming artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency sectors place unprecedented strain on electricity systems. From the eastern United States to the tropics of Southeast Asia, power grids are grappling with a surge in demand driven by energy-hungry data centers. This collision of rapid technological expansion and aging energy infrastructure is forcing a urgent reckoning on reliability, cost and the very future of digital innovation.

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