For centuries, power was maintained through secrecy and control of information. Today, that control is slipping.
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House Bill 2548 would limit mention of race, gender or sexuality in modern life in required courses. It's one of several ...
Ask a generative AI program for 'historical' footage and what you get could spell the end of documents and documentaries we ...
As social media illustrates, misinformation is more likely to be believed when the disseminator is a family member or friend.
Kap Chatfield and Dr. Michael Cocchini explored how Christians are falling into dangerous belief systems that distort biblical truth and weaken their faith.