Sunday, April 19, 2026
Stanford: China has ‘nearly erased’ U.S. AI lead as flow of tech experts to America slows | Fortune
A ‘meaningless’ return-to-coal narrative masks that renewables are winning the energy shock | Fortune
Trump's big housing market solution is dead on arrival, UBS says—it's Texas from 25 years ago | Fortune
Billionaire philanthropist Frank McCourt said the AI race puts US democracy at risk | Semafor
The Rare Earth Trap: How China Outmaneuvered the Entire Western Defense Industry | OilPrice.com
Hampshire College’s demise is yet another blow to creative, outside-the-box options in higher education
Saturday, April 18, 2026
(614) WATCH: Pope Leo Slams World Leaders Over Billions Spent on War and Weapons | AK15 - YouTube
Donald Trump Admin Hands $20B Mega-Deal to Anduril Weapons Group Backed by Jared Kushner’s Little Brother
America's $39 trillion debt could break the Treasury market, former Treasury secretary warns | Fortune
Western states look to desalination deals as Colorado River crisis deepens: WSJ (AWK:NYSE) | Seeking Alpha
Colorado River projected to deliver one-fifth of normal water to Lake Powell after ‘astonishing’ March heatwave: The record-hot March conditions that led to a rapid melt-off of the snowpack in Colorado were echoed across the seven-state #ColoradoRiver Basin — The #Aspen Times #COriver #aridification – Coyote Gulch
The Supreme Court hands a win to oil and gas companies fighting environmental lawsuits in Louisiana
Supreme Court hands win to Chevron, Big Oil in environmental damage case - The Washington Post
Court unanimously sides with oil and gas companies in suit over damage to Louisiana coast - SCOTUSblog
Supreme Court sides with oil industry in Louisiana coastal erosion fight - E&E News by POLITICO
POLITICO Pro | Article | Chevron’s Supreme Court win offers oil industry easier path to friendlier courts
Six Reasons Claude Mythos Is an Inflection Point for AI—and Global Security | Council on Foreign Relations
Donald Trump Admin Hands $20B Mega-Deal to Anduril Weapons Group Backed by Jared Kushner’s Little Brother
Friday, April 17, 2026
(612) 🚨JD Vance HUMILIATED As Catholic Bishops DROP A BOMB After He Attacked The Pope! - YouTube
Trump called renewables a security threat, then put data centers in a war zone | Latitude Media
Big Tech will pay to expand grid for AI, utilities, government officials say - Daily Energy Insider
Trump called renewables a security threat, then put data centers in a war zone | Latitude Media
Podcast: Kucinich on The Duran - Debt, Decline and Iran. Why America Cannot Afford Another Forever War.
Political Pundit Signals Pete Hegseth May Be Next On Trump's Chopping Block - American Liberty News
Pentagon Explores Using GM, Ford To Boost Weapons Production Amid Rising Demand - American Liberty News
Thursday, April 16, 2026
(608) WATCH: Pope Leo Slams World Leaders Over Billions Spent on War and Weapons | AK15 - YouTube
Harvard policy expert: ‘I am certain’ Iran war will cost U.S. taxpayers $1 trillion | Fortune
Team Netanyahu/Trump Sinks Iran Talks; Kushner Beefs Up Rap-Sheet, by Ilana Mercer - The Unz Review
Yale report savages Ivy League schools for destroying American trust in higher education | Fortune
The Iran war's fertilizer shock is hammering American farmers and 70% can’t afford what they need | Fortune
Trump admin's new 'pre-crime' database is growing at 300% — and your name might be on it - Alternet.org
China warns travellers to avoid Seattle airport after academics denied entry to US – Chin@Strategy
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Thanks to Trump's Iran War, Big Oil Raking in $30 Million Per Hour in Windfall Profits | Common Dreams
A retired general's warning: America can't fight the AI arms race on tech it doesn't control | Fortune
Saudi Arabia Reiterates its Strong Rejection of Regional Threats, Violation of Sovereignty of Nations
Nationwide Survey: Most Farmers Can’t Afford Fertilizer | News Release | American Farm Bureau Federation
Fr. Bob's Reflection for the Second Sunday of Easter - Guest Post
In 1957, a Swedish film titled “The Seventh Seal” was released. In one memorable scene, Death appears in human form to a weary knight. What follows is a conversation about God.
The knight asks, “Why does God hide Himself? He never reveals Himself. Why doesn’t He stretch out His arm and touch us?”
Death simply responds, “He does not reach out. He just remains silent.”
The knight continues, “That’s right. He doesn’t do anything. Sometimes I wonder if He’s really out there.”
If we are honest, many of us can relate to that exchange. At some point in our lives, we have all thought like Thomas in today’s Gospel. We have wondered if God is really there; if we are alone, searching for some sign, some touch, some word of reassurance that He has not abandoned us.
That raises an important question: Is there a way to become more certain in what we believe? Can anything strengthen our faith?
The answer is yes. Faith, much like a muscle, grows stronger when it is exercised. When a muscle isn’t used, it weakens; over time it can even shrink. Faith works in a similar way. If we neglect it, it can wither. And, for all practical purposes, it can fade from our lives.
So, one practical way to strengthen faith is simply to live it.
There’s a story about a man vacationing alone in a cabin in the California mountains. He found himself lonely, restless and deeply unsettled. Something in his life felt off, and he began to believe that God had abandoned him.
In desperation, he prayed. He promised God he would do whatever was asked of him – if only he could regain some peace of mind. In that quiet moment, he sensed a simple response: “Start living the Gospel. Start living the teachings of Jesus, even if you don’t fully understand them.”
He made that decision. He began trying to live according to Christ’s teachings. It wasn’t easy. He stumbled at times and fell back into old habits. But that commitment slowly changed him. It brought clarity, peace and direction.
Later, in an article titled “The Living Word,” he summed up the experience this way: “I learned to hear the word – and to act on it.”
My friends, faith is a lot like life itself. It has peaks and valleys; its highs and lows. Even the most faithful among us have moments of doubt, just as Thomas did in today’s Gospel. Faith can flicker like a candle flame in a strong breeze.
But we should also remember this: faith is like the sun. It may be hidden behind clouds or seem to set for a time, but it never disappears. It is always there.
When our faith feels distant or hidden, we do not need to panic or lose heart. Instead, those moments can become opportunities – chances to show God our trust, even when certainty feels out of reach.
And when faith feels especially fragile, we can take comfort in the words of Peter:
“It may be necessary for you to be sad for a while because of the many trials you suffer. Their purpose is to prove your faith is genuine. Even gold, which can be destroyed, is tested by fire. And so, your faith, which is more precious than gold, must also be tested, so that it may endure. Then you will receive praise and glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed.”
Yours in Christ,
Fr. Robert Warren, S.A.
Spiritual Director
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Global Finance and Energy Leaders Warn of Potentially Dire Impacts From Iran War - Inside Climate News
Religious Liberty Commission holds final hearing in shadow of Christian backlash to Trump posts - OSV News
State officials investigate why California gas costs 1.81 dollars more than the rest of the US
Strait of Hormuz ‘Is Open For Us,’ Says China’s Defense Minister as US Blockade Begins | Common Dreams
Louisiana shrimp, oyster fleet says LNG industry destroying livelihoods | Public News Service
Monday, April 13, 2026
[Salon] Fwd: Iran and North Africa’s Gen Z - ArabDigest.org Guest Post
Pity the Nation: Fifty Years of Israeli Aggression Against Lebanon and the World's Unpaid Apology
Pope: We have moral obligation to protect civilians from horrific effects of war - Vatican News
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Americans to Pay $1,096 Extra at Gas Pump Due to Trump-Israel War on Iran: Markey | Common Dreams
(592) Is Iran Now a World Power? Chas Freeman on Ceasefire, Israel & West Asia’s Future - YouTube
Saturday, April 11, 2026
The job market is so bad workers think they have worse odds of finding a job than during COVID | Fortune
Trump Raked in $28 Million From Middle East Business Deals. Then He Started a War. – Mother Jones
'Trump Is Deliberately Ruining the Economy': Inflation Soars Thanks to Illegal Iran War | Common Dreams
Xi Jinping tells Taiwan opposition leader Cheng Li-wun ‘we need peace’ | South China Morning Post
Trump's Total 2027 National Security Spending Will Exceed $2.5 Trillion - News From Antiwar.com
Friday, April 10, 2026
The U.S. Is Pushing Southeast Asia Toward China. The Iran War Made It Worse. | Council on Foreign Relations
Thursday, April 9, 2026
The Empire of Cannibals -
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