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By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Thursday, January 22, 2026 Quick Summary AI Summary Historian Yuval Harari warns of the impact AI will have on society. Harari emphasizes AI’s role as a thinking agent, not just a tool. He predicts an identity crisis for humanity as AI advances. An artificial intelligence-powered tool created this summary based […]
In 1988, Chuck Colson honored Beningo Aquino Jr., a Filipino opposition leader who stood against dictator Ferdinand Marcos, with the very first Wilberforce Award. Aquino was assassinated for calling for a free Philippines. At that inaugural ceremony, Colson described Aquino as embodying faith in action, like the award’s namesake, abolitionist William Wilberforce. Since that first year, the Colson Center has stewarded the Wilberforce Award to dozens of other recipients who have made a lasting difference in many other spheres of […]
By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Wednesday, February 11, 2026 Quick Summary AI Summary Survey shows 92% of Americans are open to seeing faith themes in entertainment. 77% believe faith can appeal broadly in modern media. Support for faith themes spans across generations and political affiliations. An artificial intelligence-powered tool created this summary based on […]
Ran Gvili embodied heroism until his last moments. Despite awaiting shoulder surgery, which had him on disability from his job as a police officer in Israel, immediately following the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, he rushed to defend and protect others during the assault, saving numerous lives. He was killed in action, and his […]
By CP StaffFriday, February 06, 2026 Quick Summary AI Summary Russell Wilson responds after he was named in an email as a potential buyer for Jeffrey Epstein’s airplane. The email was among 3 million recently released records tied to Epstein, who died in 2019. Wilson clarified on social media that he had no dealings with […]
A high school student who took the preliminary SAT for college admittance confessed to the Wall Street Journal that “audible gasps broke out in the room” when students learned they would have to write a one-sentence statement certifying that all the work is the student’s own in cursive, or joined-up handwriting. “Cursive? Most students my […]
By Ian M. Giatti, Christian Post Reporter Tuesday, February 10, 2026 Quick Summary AI Summary Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Dallas appears in the documentary ‘Melania.’ Jeffress makes a cameo praying for President Donald Trump at a pre-inaugural event. He expresses honor at being included in the film despite being unaware of it prior […]
“History,” Henry Ford famously said, “is just one darn thing after another.” Meaning, human history is no more than a random flow of events with no cause, no purpose, and no destination. Similarly, philosopher Thomas Nagel described history as the story of two oblivions, where everything starts with a bang and ends with a bang. The worldview behind this understanding of history is the dominant one of our age, not only […]
By Dennis Lennox, CP Contributor Sunday, February 01, 2026 Kids skate on an outdoor rink in Helsinki, Finland. | Dennis Lennox HELSINKI, Finland — Finland’s capital is often overlooked in winter, when many travelers assume darkness and cold outweigh the rewards. That assumption doesn’t hold. The colder months strip away crowds and reveal a city […]
It was an acronym that skyrocketed into use in the mid-to-late nineties, and it has stayed in high use ever since. I’m sure you have heard it used, but just in case, it’s “NIMBY.” It stands for “Not in My Back Yard.” It refers to a person or group of people who object to the […]