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A lab technician wearing blue gloves holds a vial of some chemical substance in front of an open laptop. © Parilov/stock.adobe.com Authorities discovered an unlicensed lab in Fresno County, California, where the CDC found at least twenty potentially infectious agents.

Will World War III be fought with biological and computer viruses?

A hand presses a keyboard key on an open laptop with a red warning sign superimposed on the image © By Pungu x/stock.adobe.com. China has reportedly hidden malware deep inside networks controlling key infrastructure connected to US military bases.

US hunting Chinese malware that could disrupt our military operations and daily lives

FILE - In this June 5, 1989, file photo, a Chinese man stands alone to block a line of tanks heading east on Beijing's Changan Blvd. in Tiananmen Square. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener, File). The 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre was June 4, 2023.

Why China’s present may be our future: A reflection on apocalyptic danger and transforming hope

Boston Marathon bombing survivor J.P. Norden, right, of Stoneham, Mass., shakes hands with Boston Red Sox's Blaine Boyer after throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals in Boston, Saturday, July 29, 2017. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

Boston Marathon bombing victim: “It changed me for the better”

A smartphone displaying the TiTok logo sits atop a Chinese flag and an American flag, illustrative of the long-discussed TikTok ban that may occur in the US. © By Joaquin Corbalan/stock.adobe.com

Will the US ban TikTok? Listening for God amidst the noise of the world

A Christian African man reads an open Bible, his hands resting on either side of God's word. Evangelism in Africa is often motivated by gratitude more than duty, as can be typical of Western Christianity. © By Godong Photo/stock.adobe.com

God doesn’t need heroes: What Christians in Africa and Nepal can teach us about effective evangelism

An Amazon Go store in Seattle features a sign stating: "Enter and pay with your palm." Panera Bread is testing similar palm-scanning technology. © By Rocky Grimes/stock.adobe.com

A palm scan to buy food and the “Promethean moment” now upon us

FILE - A security person moves journalists away from the Wuhan Institute of Virology after a World Health Organization team arrived for a field visit in Wuhan in China's Hubei province on Feb. 3, 2021. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File). The US Energy Department has concluded that the COVID origin was most likely a lab leak.

Energy Department says lab leak most likely origin of COVID-19 pandemic

This image provided by the U.S. Navy shows sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group 2 recovering a high-altitude surveillance balloon (one of China's spy balloons) off the coast of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Feb. 5, 2023. (U.S. Navy via AP)

What we’re learning about China’s spy balloons

Chinese President Xi Jinping, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin pose for a photo on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022. (Alexandr Demyanchuk, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

Why Russia and China’s growing partnership imperils America

Chinese policemen form a line to stop protesters marching in Beijing, Sunday, Nov. 27, 2022. Protesters angered by strict anti-virus measures called for China's powerful leader to resign, an unprecedented rebuke as authorities in at least eight cities struggled to suppress demonstrations Sunday that represent a rare direct challenge to the ruling Communist Party. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

The “most severe test” for President Xi since he took power: The latest on China’s anti-lockdown protests

Profile photos of US president Joe Biden and Chinese president Xi Jinping

If China invades Taiwan, will the world sit idly by?

People gather for a march against the high cost of living and climate inaction in Paris, France

Why protests in Europe could mean trouble for Taiwan

Chinese President Xi Jinping, front row center, stands with his cadres during the Communist song at the closing ceremony for the 19th Party Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing

Why the National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party is so relevant to your world

10-year-old Uvalde shooting victim walks out of hospital after 66 days

The significance of Speaker Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan

Was al-Zawahiri a terrorist or a martyr?

Why the founder of Raising Cane’s bought $100,000 in lottery tickets

FBI concludes Chinese-made equipment in the American heartland could interfere with US nukes

Two Pennsylvania churches cited for zoning violations after serving beyond the city’s definition of “church”

A woman wearing a face mask rides a bicycle past a large television screen at a shopping center displaying Chinese state television news coverage of Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Hong Kong in Beijing, Friday, July 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

The looming threats of Russia, Iran, and China

“Lightyear” features same-sex kiss: Should kids see Disney’s latest film?

Senators reach bipartisan framework for addressing gun violence

Why does China want to invade Taiwan?

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