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Robots could soon groom your children and trigger war with humans
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Robots could soon groom your children and trigger war with humans

A recent report from the European Union’s police agency has presented a troubling vision of what life in Europe could look like by 2035 if the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation continues without strict oversight. The report suggests that advanced machines may become deeply embedded in everyday life, potentially reshaping society in […]
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Ominous warning to humanity as nearly 700 massive sinkholes form in Turkey
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Ominous warning to humanity as nearly 700 massive sinkholes form in Turkey

Turkey is facing a growing geological crisis as hundreds of massive sinkholes have begun appearing across parts of the country, alarming scientists and residents alike. These sudden collapses of land are no longer isolated incidents but part of a troubling pattern that experts say is accelerating due to environmental stress and human activity. Entire sections […]
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Blocking Flock AI Police State Cameras Now Being Made Illegal in Florida 12-9-2025
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The Low Modern Marriage and the Homeownership Rate is a Eugenics War on Population
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The AFP has begun prosecuting people that show behaviour that could escalate into "Hate crimes"
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The best gig The Doors ever played, according to Ray Manzarek
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The best gig The Doors ever played, according to Ray Manzarek

"Was a killer!” The post The best gig The Doors ever played, according to Ray Manzarek first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Unheralded and Autonomous: The Army–Navy Game
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Unheralded and Autonomous: The Army–Navy Game

Take the military academies out of the college football equation, and what remains is a host of systemic challenges that threaten the game’s integrity and long-term stability. NIL money defines the business of the game that has transformed recruiting into a financial arms race for players, where fidelity is replaced by whoever cuts the biggest check. Moreover, the notorious transfer portal can dissolve a roster quicker than an Alka-Seltzer tablet, undermining team cohesion and depriving fans of the opportunity to connect with developing players. (RELATED: Figures Flip the Field) Meanwhile, conference realignment continues to sacrifice generational rivalries and regional identity in pursuit of lucrative broadcast deals, eroding the sport’s cultural roots. Any thoughts about equity and competitive balance are quickly dismissed. As witnessed on Dec. 7, the playoff expansion that continues to grow still ignites arguments as if an accurate assessment of the rankings will please everyone. Together, these issues paint a picture of a sport at a crossroads, struggling to balance tradition, fairness, and player well-being against the gravitational forces of an ever-deepening money pool, marketplace, and outside influencers. (RELATED: The Spectacle Ep. 305: Lane Kiffin Exposes College Football’s Stupid System) In recent times, it feels like the soul of college football is being deflated, leaving many yearning for the cherished rituals and rivalries that at one time felt more genuine and even timeless. This is not just another football game; it is a cultural event that transcends sport, symbolizing service, sacrifice, and the enduring spirit of competition between two military academies steeped in history, honor, and pageantry. That won’t be the case Saturday afternoon in Baltimore as college football turns back the clock as the 126th version of the Army–Navy game kicks off at 3 p.m. This is not just another football game; it is a cultural event that transcends sport, symbolizing service, sacrifice, and the enduring spirit of competition between two military academies steeped in history, honor, and pageantry. Beyond the mere pride of the contest rests a trophy that is seemingly a relic of college glory, a piece of hardware that has lingered in the shadows, rarely discussed and often overlooked by a media obsessed with the sports’ politics. The Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy stands apart from other college football rivalry trophies because it represents not just athletic competition, but service, sacrifice, and national pride. The CIC Trophy is awarded annually to the winner of the round-robin football series played between the three U.S. service academies: Army, Navy, and Air Force. Established in 1972, the trophy is named for the president of the United States. The winner not only earns bragging rights but receives formal recognition at the White House, underscoring the trophy’s unheralded but national significance. The Commander-in-Chief Trophy at the 120th Army–Navy Game in Philadelphia in 2019 (Army Staff Sgt. Nicole Mejia/U.S. Secretary of Defense/CC-BY-2.0/Wikimedia Commons) The trophy is an audacious 170-pound symbol of service academy omnipotence. Standing two and a half feet, the trophy features three silver footballs and the mascots of each academy: the Army mule, Navy goat, and Air Force falcon, adding another layer of intensity to an already storied tradition. While the Army–Navy game commands the national spotlight, matchups with Air Force often decide the trophy’s fate, making this tri-service rivalry college football’s most unique and meaningful. Overall, Air Force has won the trophy 21 times, Navy 17, and Army 10. Since Army and Navy both defeated Air Force earlier this season, the trophy is on the line. Navy won it last year, the first time since 2019, by upsetting No. 22 Army 31–13. A win today would secure back-to-back victories for the first time for the midshipmen since 2012-13. Navy has won the CIC Trophy 12 times in the last 22 years. In a season flooded with bowl games and playoff debates, the Army–Navy game remains the most profound, being a stark reminder that the fiercest battles on the field are played by those who will soon shoulder the responsibility of leading our troops defending the nation. Navy enters the game ranked 23rd in the Associated Press poll and 25th in the AFCA Coaches poll. This is Navy’s highest ranking since being ranked No. 20 in the final AP poll in 2019, a season in which they tied a school record with 11 wins. Navy leads the all-time series with Army 63-55-7. This will be the seventh time that this storied game is played in Baltimore, with both teams winning three games each. No matter what happens on the gridiron today, both teams have secured bowl berths. The AutoZone Liberty Bowl will host Navy and Cincinnati on Friday, Jan. 2, in Memphis. Army West will face UConn in the Wasabi Fenway Bowl on Saturday, Dec. 27, at Fenway Park in Boston. READ MORE from Greg Maresca: The First Snowfall’s Bitter Welcome Importing Chaos: The Paradox of Nation-building When Sanctuary Policies Hit the Highway
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The Optics of Accommodation: Pope Leo’s Audience with Pro-Abortion Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker

The recent meeting at the Vatican between Governor JB Pritzker and Pope Leo raises troubling questions about the Church’s moral witness. It is difficult for faithful Catholics to understand why the pope would choose to sit down with a politician who has so strongly embraced the culture of death surrounding abortion and euthanasia. Earlier this year, Pritzker expanded state taxpayer complicity in abortion by allocating 23 million dollars to expand abortion services and support funds for those traveling to Illinois for abortion, making his state of Illinois a regional hub for patients traveling from restrictive states. This means taxpayer funds are directly used to subsidize abortion for the state’s residents — and those traveling from other states. Illinois is one of the few states where Medicaid covers all abortions, including elective procedures, not just cases of rape, incest, or life endangerment. Planned Parenthood of Illinois reports that 30 percent of its revenue (about $16 million) comes from Medicaid reimbursements. To help meet that need, Pritzker announced more than $23 million in new funding for abortion access, including a hotline and expanded services to handle the influx of patients traveling from restrictive states. Since Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022, Illinois has become a regional hub for abortion, with clinics reporting a 40–45 percent increase in patients, about 25 percent of whom come from out of state. Apparently committed to becoming the most “pro-abortion” governor in the country, American Spectator reported that earlier this year, Pritzker signed into law a mandate that requires public colleges and universities to provide medication abortions on campus to any student who requests them. Illinois House Bill 3709, which passed with a House vote of 7 to 4 on March 19, 2025, and was signed into law on Aug. 22, 2025, by the governor, mandates that if a public college or university’s student health services include a pharmacy, the school must make medication abortion available at a physical location on campus. (RELATED: Illinois Law Mandates On-Campus Abortion Services) And now Governor Pritzker claims to be considering whether to sign Illinois’s pro-euthanasia bill, which was passed on Halloween. This bill was passed surreptitiously by attaching the deadly suicide measure to Senate Bill 1950, a once uncontroversial bill that originally focused on food preparation safety. Lawmakers made a calculated decision to block open debate and advance the legislation while shielding the bill’s true nature from public view. The governor has not said whether he will sign it or not, but in an interview earlier this month, Pritzker told a reporter that “Every time I talk to somebody, it has a little bit of an effect. You’re sort of cumulatively gathering information … I know there are people who feel passionately on both sides. I have said before that I have friends who’ve gone through this with their relatives. It’s painful for the person who’s experiencing the pain in the last six months of their lives, as well as for the entire family.” (RELATED: ‘Death’ by Deception on Halloween in Illinois) Claiming that whatever he decides on the bill, “it will come down to compassion … It’s a hard issue. And I don’t want anybody to think that making up your mind about this is very easy. It’s no … I think there’s a lot to consider, but most of all, it’s about compassion. There’s evidence and information on both sides that leads me to think seriously about what direction to go.” According to the published interview, Pritzker said that he brought the issue up in his meeting last month with Pope Leo XIV, when he met privately with him at the Vatican, but Pritzker didn’t say what the Pope’s response to the issue was: “Obviously, we are members of different religions [and] don’t really disagree so much as just have differences in that way,” Pritzker, who is Jewish, said. “So it was kind of a brief part of a conversation in which we were dismissing all those things and then getting to the things that we really have so much in common. And I so much respect who he is and what he represents.” Most believe that Pritzker will reject anything that Pope Leo might have cautioned on the immorality of assisted suicide. The fact that the governor has already said he will “come down to compassion” is a signal that he believes that assisted suicide is the “compassionate choice.” Such a meeting risks signaling tacit approval of Pritzker’s policies that directly contradict Catholic teaching on the sanctity of life, undermining the credibility of the Church’s stance in the public square. And this is really why it was such a problem for Pope Leo to meet with someone like Governor Pritzker.  Such a meeting risks signaling tacit approval of Pritzker’s policies that directly contradict Catholic teaching on the sanctity of life, undermining the credibility of the Church’s stance in the public square. But it is likely that the reason Pope Leo met with Pritzker in the first place is that they have become allies in what they both view as the problematic deportation policies of the Trump administration. According to the governor’s office, the private audience with the pontiff was arranged by Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich. (RELATED: Catholic Cognitive Dissonance) As a progressive democrat, Governor Pritzker has consistently voiced opposition to what he views as inhumane deportation policies, emphasizing their destructive impact on families and communities. Pope Leo likewise condemns such measures, framing them as violations of human dignity and moral responsibility. Their shared stance highlights a powerful alignment between political leadership and moral authority, reinforcing the call for more compassionate approaches to immigration. (RELATED: Is the Pope Woke?) Yet this alliance also raises a troubling paradox: when the pope aligns himself with a leader who resists Catholic teachings on nearly every other issue — especially the life issues, it risks diluting the Church’s moral coherence. Such selective partnership can confuse the faithful, suggesting that agreement on a single humanitarian cause outweighs deep divisions on fundamental doctrine and may weaken the credibility of Catholic witness in the public sphere. In the end, the Vatican meeting between Pope Leo and Governor Pritzker illustrates the peril of selective alliances. While agreement on immigration may appear noble, it risks obscuring the governor’s radical opposition to Catholic teaching on life itself. By lending moral credibility to a politician so deeply invested in the culture of death, the Church jeopardizes its witness, leaving the faithful to question whether its defense of human dignity is consistent or compromised. READ MORE from Anne Hendershott: Bowdoin College: Finishing School for a Socialist ‘Death’ by Deception on Halloween in Illinois Electing the Image: Mamdani and the Mimetic Turn in Democracy
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