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Yang Guoliang, a paralyzed farmer in eastern China, lives under the glare of police floodlights and cameras pointed at his modest home. Every phone call, bus ticket, and hospital visit is tracked. His wife and daughter are in jail for petitioning Beijing after officials seized their farmland. “Every move in my own home is monitored,” Yang said. “Their surveillance makes me feel unsafe all the time, everywhere.”
Breaking World News
The United States and the United Kingdom are set to unveil a wave of major nuclear energy agreements during President Donald Trump’s state visit to Britain this week, in what both governments are calling the start of a “golden age” of nuclear power.
The U.S. military struck a second vessel in international waters on Monday, killing three people alleged to be Venezuelan “narcoterrorists” transporting illegal drugs, President Donald Trump announced.
U.S. President Donald J. Trump has urged American companies to stop publishing quarterly financial reports, pointing to China’s “long-term approach” as a model, although it is a Communist-ruled nation. He suggested that moving to semi-annual disclosures would cut costs and allow executives to focus on growth rather than short-term market pressures.
Breaking Israel News
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have launched the second phase of Operation Gideon’s Chariots, pushing deeper into Gaza City in an effort to dismantle Hamas’ remaining strongholds.
Israel is supplying weapons and paying salaries to thousands of Druze fighters in southern Syria while Damascus, under U.S. pressure, accelerates talks with Jerusalem over a possible security pact, according to multiple reports citing regional and intelligence sources.
The long-anticipated Israeli ground invasion of Gaza City erupted late Monday night, with IDF tanks rolling into the heart of the city in what Palestinian sources described as the most intense fighting in northern Gaza in two years.
Breaking U.S. News
President Donald Trump is “100%” on board with designating Antifa a domestic terror organization following a rise in left-wing violence.
A memorial service for assassinated conservative leader Charlie Kirk will take place Sept. 21 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., Turning Point USA announced.
Despite partisan opposition, Republicans officially changed how the U.S. Senate confirms civilian nominees for the executive branch in a 51-44 vote Monday.
Breaking Christian News
Archaeologists in Turkey have uncovered a 2,050-year-old Roman council hall etched with early Christian carvings, offering fresh historical insight into the biblical church of Laodicea–one of the seven congregations addressed in the Book of Revelation.
Christians in Pakistan tell Worthy News they are reeling after two shocking incidents — the murder of three believers in Islamabad and the forced removal of a kidney from a Christian laborer in Faisalabad — which advocacy group LEAD Ministries Pakistan says highlight systemic abuse of religious minorities.
Worthy Insights
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Worthy Satire – Because Laughter is Good Medicine
A new study has revealed that people who drink beer are far more likely to attract mosquitoes, though some theologians insist this isn’t biology at work—it’s theology.
Emergency nurse Misty Combs didn’t expect her Sunday afternoon to involve chest compressions on a blackout raccoon. But when the woodland creature collapsed after bingeing on fermented peaches, Combs says she heard “a still small voice” reminding her of her Christian duty.
The U.S. quietly admitted this week that nearly a million fewer jobs were created over the past year than previously claimed, sparking a nationwide panic -- not over the jobs, but over the fact that President Donald Trump was right.
New York City mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani made waves this week after announcing his plan to eliminate the NYPD's gang database. His proposal has been greeted with enthusiasm--though perhaps not from the intended demographic.
In a sweeping new policy shift, federal employees are now permitted to pray and even share their faith openly while on the job.