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Are You Going to Hell for Being Gay?
If someone came up to me and asked, “Does being gay mean I’m going to hell?” I would not answer quickly. That question usually comes from fear. It comes from someone who is not trying to argue, but who is honestly worried about their soul.
By Sound and Spiritabout 3 hours ago in Journal
Venezuela’s Youth Take to the Streets: The First Big Protests Since Maduro’s Capture. AI-Generated.
Venezuela has entered a new chapter in its history. After years of political repression and strict controls, the people of this South American country are trying to find their voice again. In February 2026, for the first time since former President Nicolás Maduro was captured by U.S. forces, thousands of Venezuelans took part in peaceful protests. These demonstrations show both hope and uncertainty about Venezuela’s future.
By sehzeen fatimaabout 3 hours ago in Journal
Ice Cream Food Truck vs. Traditional Ice Cream Shop: Which Is More Profitable in 2026?
There’s something magical about ice cream. On a hot summer day, a single scoop can turn a bad day into a great one. For entrepreneurs, ice cream isn’t just a treat instead it's a business opportunity. But if you’re thinking of starting an ice cream business, you face a key decision: should you hit the streets with a food truck or settle into a traditional brick-and-mortar shop? Both options have their perks, pitfalls, and profit potential. Let’s explore them.
By Muhammad Owaisabout 3 hours ago in Journal
Fears of excessive AI and data center spending send Amazon's shares plunging.
Amazon’s share price has tumbled in recent weeks, marking one of the most challenging stretches for the e-commerce and cloud-computing giant in nearly two decades. A combination of massive capital expenditure plans, investor unease about profitability, and broader tech sector weakness has pushed the stock into an extended downturn that has erased hundreds of billions in market value and raised questions about how Wall Street views Amazon’s long-term strategy.
By Raviha Imranabout 3 hours ago in Trader
The Question We're Not Asking About School Discipline: What If Punishment Is the Expensive Option?
The Spreadsheet That Made Me Think Differently Truth drew me into studying how people learn - proof mattered most. Provide concrete results, examine them closely, and proceed as the statistics suggest. A life shaped by such ideas: articles written, referenced by peers, talks given where methods were debated beside cups of coffee cooled long before.
By Dr. Zachary Robbinsabout 5 hours ago in Journal
I Didn't Ask To Be Here. Content Warning.
I didn't ask to be here! I'm expected to get up every day and well... live. Living means working hard to get an education, working hard to get a job and supporting a family. We work so many hours in a week that the free time we get is mostly sleeping and the other little time we have to relax barely exists. No-one was asked if they wanted to be born, yet we are born and expected to just live.
By Plural | By Mollie about 5 hours ago in Journal
Uliana Poltavets on Ukraine: Drones, Blackouts, and Attacks on Health Care
Uliana Poltavets, MS, is the International Advocacy and Ukraine Program Coordinator at Physicians for Human Rights. She focuses on documenting attacks on health care in Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion and supporting accountability work. Before joining PHR, she spent roughly a decade strengthening Ukraine’s civil society. Poltavets’ advocacy highlights how drone strikes on hospitals, ambulance targeting, and attacks on energy infrastructure disrupt clinical services, strain health workers, and endanger vulnerable groups, including pregnant women, people with disabilities, and older adults. Her work links open-source verification, partner reporting, and hospital testimony into usable evidence for investigators, courts, and public decision-makers worldwide.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsenabout 6 hours ago in Journal








