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European Union's Internal Struggles



While several EU nations are pushing for a stronger, more unified European military (EU Observer, September 12, 2016), others are pointing fingers and trying to remove other member states.

Megaupload: Lessons Learned from Kim Dotcom's Livestream Trial



Kim Dotcom has won the right to make live video of his extradition trial public on the Internet, but are we mindful that all our actions are, in a very real way, constantly livestreamed?

Discerning the Signs of the Times

Wars, political strife and economic crises have become part of everyday life. Where is it all headed? Discover six biblical predictions used as signs to discern the importance of the times we are living in.

Zika—More Dangerous Findings



Zika virus was initially thought to be a risk only for those of childbearing age, and only within a few months of infection. The mosquito-borne Zika causes children to be born with abnormally small brains. Scientists recently discovered Zika can be transmitted sexually—not just by mosquitos (CDC.gov).

Replacing the Dollar?



“Four of the world’s biggest banks have teamed up to develop a new form of digital cash that they believe will become an industry standard to clear and settle financial trades over blockchain, the technology underpinning bitcoin.

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