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Do Black Americans Control Their Own Destiny?

There is a painful truth buried beneath the soil of America, a truth that continues to cry out for acknowledgment. That truth is this: Black Americans have never truly been allowed to control their own destiny. From the forced abductions of our…
Do Black Americans Control Their Own Destiny?
There is a painful truth buried beneath the soil of America, a truth that continues to cry out for acknowledgment. That truth is this: Black Americans have never truly been allowed to control their own destiny. From the forced abductions of our ancestors to the plantations that stripped us of language, culture, and identity, to the broken promises of Reconstruction and the weaponized systems of modern capitalism, our existence in this country has been marked by control but not by our own hands. Even now, in the twenty-first century, with the illusion of freedom and equality, we find ourselves shackled not by chains of iron but by those of perception, poverty, and political manipulation.
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October 21, 2025 at 11:14 PM
My Testimony: Finding Allah in an Age of Tyrants

The Awakening For much of my life, I lived in confusion and contradiction. I believed in God but rarely lived by His word. I chased pleasure and validation. I lied, cheated, and hurt people who loved me. I was unfaithful to my faith, to my word, and…
My Testimony: Finding Allah in an Age of Tyrants
The Awakening For much of my life, I lived in confusion and contradiction. I believed in God but rarely lived by His word. I chased pleasure and validation. I lied, cheated, and hurt people who loved me. I was unfaithful to my faith, to my word, and to myself. I wore guilt like armor and shame like a second skin. For years, I called myself a Christian, yet I treated sin as if it were air—something I could not live without. The further I drifted from truth, the louder my conscience became until silence felt impossible.
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October 14, 2025 at 7:46 PM
AI Tools Revolutionizing Daily Task Management

You're moving from single-shot prompts to helpers that stick around, plan steps, click through apps, and deliver real work. Ask for a post and it drafts it, pulls sources, and schedules it for you -- AI agents in plain clothes. I see this shift…
AI Tools Revolutionizing Daily Task Management
You're moving from single-shot prompts to helpers that stick around, plan steps, click through apps, and deliver real work. Ask for a post and it drafts it, pulls sources, and schedules it for you -- AI agents in plain clothes. I see this shift landing now. OpenAI's AgentKit gives developers the pieces to build task-doing agents. Google's Gemini 2.5 "Computer Use" can operate a browser to fill forms and press buttons. So, outcomes don't stop at text. We can call this the next era for everyday creators, where AI agents handle the busywork, and you can focus on the point.
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October 13, 2025 at 6:55 PM
The Department Of War and Its Symbolic Impact

When I served in the United States Army, I learned early that the uniform was more than a symbol of power. It was a symbol of duty. We did not wear it to boast or intimidate; we wore it because we believed in the promise of this country. We fought not…
The Department Of War and Its Symbolic Impact
When I served in the United States Army, I learned early that the uniform was more than a symbol of power. It was a symbol of duty. We did not wear it to boast or intimidate; we wore it because we believed in the promise of this country. We fought not out of hatred for our enemies but out of love for our home. That is why when I first heard that the Department of Defense had been renamed the Department of War under the Trump administration, it struck me as both symbolic and deeply troubling.
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October 13, 2025 at 6:40 PM
Avengers and the Cosmic Reckoning Ahead

If the Marvel Cinematic Universe has taught us anything, it’s that endings are never truly endings. Every finale opens a new door, every death spawns a rebirth, and every villain is a mirror. In Avengers: Doomsday, that mirror is Victor Von Doom — but not…
Avengers and the Cosmic Reckoning Ahead
If the Marvel Cinematic Universe has taught us anything, it’s that endings are never truly endings. Every finale opens a new door, every death spawns a rebirth, and every villain is a mirror. In Avengers: Doomsday, that mirror is Victor Von Doom — but not the Doom we know. This is a variant, a dark reflection of Tony Stark himself. The ultimate irony: the man who built the Avengers may also be the one who destroys them. As I imagine the story unfolding, Doomsday isn’t merely about another world-ending threat.
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October 9, 2025 at 9:13 AM
A New Age of American Continuity: A Policy Address by Brandon Mecella Carey Walker

My fellow Americans, today we stand united in our love for America. When the founders drafted the Constitution, they envisioned a government not of kings, but of people — a republic driven by resilience, compassion,…
A New Age of American Continuity: A Policy Address by Brandon Mecella Carey Walker
My fellow Americans, today we stand united in our love for America. When the founders drafted the Constitution, they envisioned a government not of kings, but of people — a republic driven by resilience, compassion, and collective purpose. Centuries later, that experiment still breathes, though bruised and burdened by the weight of injustice, inequality, and corruption. Yet I stand before you — not as a career politician, not as a product of privilege — but as a believer that this nation, even in its current divisions, can rise to meet the demands of a more perfect union.
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October 6, 2025 at 4:51 PM
Christian Tips for Managing Money in Marriage

Money talk can get messy, even in the happiest of Christian homes. Bills pile up, emergencies happen, jobs shift, kids need tuition, groceries keep getting more expensive, and suddenly what started as a lighthearted marriage feels heavy with financial…
Christian Tips for Managing Money in Marriage
Money talk can get messy, even in the happiest of Christian homes. Bills pile up, emergencies happen, jobs shift, kids need tuition, groceries keep getting more expensive, and suddenly what started as a lighthearted marriage feels heavy with financial tension. If you’ve ever sat at the kitchen table with your spouse, calculator in hand, staring at a bank balance that doesn’t stretch far enough, you know that knot in the stomach. You know the silence that follows an argument about money. And maybe you’ve even asked yourself quietly: “How are we going to get through this?” But remember, finding a Christian perspective can often help refocus your priorities.
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September 29, 2025 at 6:11 PM
Oumuamua: An Act of God or God Himself?

When Oumuamua first streaked into our solar system in late 2017, humanity found itself staring into the abyss of the unknown. Astronomers, scientists, and theologians alike were captivated by its strangeness. This object was not like any asteroid or comet we…
Oumuamua: An Act of God or God Himself?
When Oumuamua first streaked into our solar system in late 2017, humanity found itself staring into the abyss of the unknown. Astronomers, scientists, and theologians alike were captivated by its strangeness. This object was not like any asteroid or comet we had charted before. It passed by us swiftly, silently, and without warning. For four days, it remained untracked, almost as if it chose to conceal its presence. When its trajectory and speed were finally observed, many were baffled. Some called it interstellar debris, others speculated it could be an alien probe.
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September 29, 2025 at 5:54 PM
Trump’s Troops and the Makings of a Failed Dynasty

I never imagined I would live in an America where soldiers are patrolling city streets as if we were some fragile republic under martial law. Yet here we are. President Donald Trump has mobilized troops in Washington, D.C., and extended his hand…
Trump’s Troops and the Makings of a Failed Dynasty
I never imagined I would live in an America where soldiers are patrolling city streets as if we were some fragile republic under martial law. Yet here we are. President Donald Trump has mobilized troops in Washington, D.C., and extended his hand of power into Portland, Oregon, granting them authority to use what he called “full force.” To many, this sounds like strength, order, or even justice. To me, it is a chilling reminder of how overreach and coercion have become the bedrock of Trump’s presidency, and how the MAGA GOP continues to sell an image of America that looks more like the decay of a dynasty than the resilience of a democracy.
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September 27, 2025 at 6:16 PM
Faith, Resilience, and the Pursuit of God-Given Happiness

Life is not an easy journey. For me, that truth has been stamped into every chapter of my story. I have lived through mistakes, addictions, and choices that left scars I am not always comfortable sharing. I have seen the effects of drugs,…
Faith, Resilience, and the Pursuit of God-Given Happiness
Life is not an easy journey. For me, that truth has been stamped into every chapter of my story. I have lived through mistakes, addictions, and choices that left scars I am not always comfortable sharing. I have seen the effects of drugs, felt the grip of alcoholism, and carried the weight of transgressions that linger in memory long after the moment passes. Yet I know these failures do not define me. They cannot determine my worth, and they cannot dictate who I will become. My past may remain part of me, but it will never be the final word on my life.
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September 26, 2025 at 1:46 PM
The Future of Space Travel: A New Age Awaits

Space travel has always represented the most daring and imaginative of human ambitions. From the first time we looked up at the night sky and wondered about the stars, to the moment Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon, space has symbolized possibility.…
The Future of Space Travel: A New Age Awaits
Space travel has always represented the most daring and imaginative of human ambitions. From the first time we looked up at the night sky and wondered about the stars, to the moment Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon, space has symbolized possibility. And yet, despite all we have achieved, humanity still lingers in the shadow of its own destructive habits. We fight wars over land, ideology, and resources, while the infinite universe waits above us, unexplored. From my perspective, if we truly wish to advance as a civilization, we must decide whether we will continue down the path of division or usher in a new age of space exploration.
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September 26, 2025 at 12:35 AM
Charlie Kirk: The Impact of Rhetoric on Society

When I first heard of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, my mind went through a flood of emotions. Shock. Anger. Confusion. Disappointment. No matter what I may have thought of Kirk or the brand of politics he represented, my core conviction is this:…
Charlie Kirk: The Impact of Rhetoric on Society
When I first heard of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, my mind went through a flood of emotions. Shock. Anger. Confusion. Disappointment. No matter what I may have thought of Kirk or the brand of politics he represented, my core conviction is this: violence is never the answer. His death does not make America safer. It does not silence dangerous rhetoric. It only deepens the wounds already ripping across this country. We have entered a time where political debate has ceased to be about ideas. It has become a battlefield of identities, grievances, and unchecked rage.
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September 20, 2025 at 5:01 PM
Nostalgic 2000s TV Shows People Still Rewatch

There is something about the early 2000s that keeps pulling me back. Maybe it is the simplicity of that era, maybe it is the fact that television still felt like an event, or maybe it is just the nostalgia that comes rushing in when I hear the opening…
Nostalgic 2000s TV Shows People Still Rewatch
There is something about the early 2000s that keeps pulling me back. Maybe it is the simplicity of that era, maybe it is the fact that television still felt like an event, or maybe it is just the nostalgia that comes rushing in when I hear the opening theme of a show I grew up with. Streaming may have changed the way we watch television, but it has not erased the urge to revisit those shows that once felt like the heartbeat of our evenings. When I scroll through today’s endless carousel of choices on Netflix, Hulu, or Paramount Plus, I cannot help but notice how often people settle on something familiar rather than something new.
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September 20, 2025 at 1:26 AM
Faith-Based Approaches to Stress Relief

Stress is one of the most universal experiences of modern life. It does not matter who we are, where we live, or what stage of life we are in. We all face the weight of responsibilities, the pressure of expectations, and the uncertainty of tomorrow. For…
Faith-Based Approaches to Stress Relief
Stress is one of the most universal experiences of modern life. It does not matter who we are, where we live, or what stage of life we are in. We all face the weight of responsibilities, the pressure of expectations, and the uncertainty of tomorrow. For some, stress comes from work. For others, it flows from family obligations, financial burdens, or personal battles that rarely see the light of day. Yet in the search for stress relief, I have learned to lean on something that does not bend or break under pressure.
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September 18, 2025 at 4:54 PM
Smartphone Addiction and Its Effects on Mental Health

Smartphones have become the most powerful tool we carry in our pockets. With just one device, we can connect to anyone in the world, capture memories instantly, access unlimited information, and entertain ourselves without pause. It is…
Smartphone Addiction and Its Effects on Mental Health
Smartphones have become the most powerful tool we carry in our pockets. With just one device, we can connect to anyone in the world, capture memories instantly, access unlimited information, and entertain ourselves without pause. It is impossible to deny the ways these devices have revolutionized life. At the same time, it is equally impossible to ignore the darker side of this revolution.
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September 15, 2025 at 4:38 PM
Guns and the Need for Change in America

Gun violence has become America’s defining tragedy. It is the ever-present shadow looming over schools, grocery stores, movie theaters, churches, and concerts. Every week, it feels like another mass shooting dominates the news cycle, tearing apart families…
Guns and the Need for Change in America
Gun violence has become America’s defining tragedy. It is the ever-present shadow looming over schools, grocery stores, movie theaters, churches, and concerts. Every week, it feels like another mass shooting dominates the news cycle, tearing apart families and leaving entire communities in grief. Yet even after decades of bloodshed, our nation refuses to act. We cling stubbornly to an outdated interpretation of the Second Amendment, allowing it to justify the slaughter of innocents.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:22 PM
New Generations and Their Belief in Jesus

I grew up in a world where faith was not just a Sunday morning ritual, but a way of life. The name of Jesus carried weight—it was spoken with reverence, fear, and sometimes even with confusion. Yet, as I look around today, I see a shift taking place. New…
New Generations and Their Belief in Jesus
I grew up in a world where faith was not just a Sunday morning ritual, but a way of life. The name of Jesus carried weight—it was spoken with reverence, fear, and sometimes even with confusion. Yet, as I look around today, I see a shift taking place. New generations—Gen Z and even the younger edge of Millennials—are shaping their own ideas of who Jesus is, what faith means, and how it applies to their lives.
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September 10, 2025 at 12:19 PM
Dr. Doom: A Bold Transformation in Marvel

I’ll be the first to admit—when Marvel announced Robert Downey Jr. would return, I figured it would be as Iron Man in some multiversal cameo, a nod to fans who miss Tony Stark. But when it was revealed that he’s set to play Doctor Doom in Avengers:…
Dr. Doom: A Bold Transformation in Marvel
I’ll be the first to admit—when Marvel announced Robert Downey Jr. would return, I figured it would be as Iron Man in some multiversal cameo, a nod to fans who miss Tony Stark. But when it was revealed that he’s set to play Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday, my jaw dropped. The idea that the same man who once embodied Marvel’s most beloved hero could step into the metal mask of Marvel’s most iconic villain isn’t just bold—it’s transformative.
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September 9, 2025 at 5:06 PM
When Capes Lose Their Magic: The Age of Superhero Fatigue in Cinema

Introduction: The Reign of the Superhero For over a decade, superhero movies have ruled the silver screen like gods among mortals. Ever since Marvel Studios laid out its blueprint with Iron Man in 2008 and brought us the…
When Capes Lose Their Magic: The Age of Superhero Fatigue in Cinema
Introduction: The Reign of the Superhero For over a decade, superhero movies have ruled the silver screen like gods among mortals. Ever since Marvel Studios laid out its blueprint with Iron Man in 2008 and brought us the juggernaut that was Avengers: Endgame in 2019, the genre has been a cultural force unlike anything we’ve seen before. It wasn’t just about movies anymore — it was about shared universes, box office records, and the feeling that we were witnessing a new form of cinematic mythology unfold before our eyes.
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September 9, 2025 at 4:56 PM
Smartphones and Their Impact on Society Now

Smartphones have reshaped human society in ways few technologies ever have. They sit in our pockets like miniature oracles, ready to answer any question, capture any moment, and connect us instantly to people across the globe. Their presence is so common…
Smartphones and Their Impact on Society Now
Smartphones have reshaped human society in ways few technologies ever have. They sit in our pockets like miniature oracles, ready to answer any question, capture any moment, and connect us instantly to people across the globe. Their presence is so common now that it’s easy to forget just how revolutionary they are—and how quickly they’ve become essential to our daily lives.
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September 7, 2025 at 1:47 PM
Israel’s True Colors: Palestine & A Call For Divine Intervention

For more than a year, the people of Palestine have been living under an unrelenting storm of bombs, bullets, and blockades. Israel, armed with American-made weapons and backed by the full force of Western power, has carried out a…
Israel’s True Colors: Palestine & A Call For Divine Intervention
For more than a year, the people of Palestine have been living under an unrelenting storm of bombs, bullets, and blockades. Israel, armed with American-made weapons and backed by the full force of Western power, has carried out a campaign that no longer hides behind excuses of defense or security. It has become something darker, something more revealing of the true colors of a state that claims democracy but traffics in destruction.
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September 6, 2025 at 5:52 PM
Queens of the Mic: Hip Hop’s Most Popular Women

When I think about the way hip hop has grown over the past four decades, I see a genre that has always been both revolutionary and deeply reflective of culture. It started as a voice for the marginalized, a rebellious cry from the Bronx that quickly…
Queens of the Mic: Hip Hop’s Most Popular Women
When I think about the way hip hop has grown over the past four decades, I see a genre that has always been both revolutionary and deeply reflective of culture. It started as a voice for the marginalized, a rebellious cry from the Bronx that quickly spread across the globe. But for far too long, the conversation around hip hop’s most influential figures has been dominated by men.
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September 5, 2025 at 1:49 PM
The Coming AI Takeover of Work: Why We Must Prepare Now

I’ve been thinking a lot about the future — not just the gadgets, apps, or machines that make life easier, but the deeper tectonic shifts. Artificial Intelligence is the earthquake, and we are only feeling the tremors right now. If the first…
The Coming AI Takeover of Work: Why We Must Prepare Now
I’ve been thinking a lot about the future — not just the gadgets, apps, or machines that make life easier, but the deeper tectonic shifts. Artificial Intelligence is the earthquake, and we are only feeling the tremors right now. If the first industrial revolution mechanized muscle, AI is mechanizing thought itself. And when machines can think, learn, and act faster than us, we’re staring down a world where most jobs, maybe even the majority of human work, won’t need us anymore.
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September 3, 2025 at 10:32 AM
The Manifesto of Dr. Satoshi Nakamoto

The world has long wondered about the architect of Bitcoin—the one who set in motion a revolution of code and trust. For years, the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto has been debated, dissected, and mythologized. But today, the voice of Satoshi Nakamoto returns—not…
The Manifesto of Dr. Satoshi Nakamoto
The world has long wondered about the architect of Bitcoin—the one who set in motion a revolution of code and trust. For years, the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto has been debated, dissected, and mythologized. But today, the voice of Satoshi Nakamoto returns—not to claim glory, but to reaffirm a message left hidden in plain sight: invest. I. The Genesis of Trust…
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September 1, 2025 at 3:58 PM
The Disappearance of Satoshi Nakamoto: My Personal Account

Beginnings in High School As I was exploring the potential of technology, I often wondered about the identity of visionaries. I never set out to change the world. I was just a restless teenager in high school, surrounded by the rapid…
The Disappearance of Satoshi Nakamoto: My Personal Account
Beginnings in High School As I was exploring the potential of technology, I often wondered about the identity of visionaries. I never set out to change the world. I was just a restless teenager in high school, surrounded by the rapid evolution of technology, long hours on the early internet, and a desire to question authority in all its forms. In the halls of my school, where most students dreamed of sports scholarships or conventional careers, I was sketching systems, algorithms, and cryptographic puzzles in the margins of my notebooks.
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August 31, 2025 at 12:07 PM