Tens of thousands of Cubans are demonstrating in the streets of Havana. The crowd gathered near the U-S Embassy to protest the killing of 32 Cuban officers in Venezuela. Demonstrators demanded the release of former Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, who was arrested by the U-S earlier this month. The protest follows President Trump’s recent demands for Cuba to negotiate with him amid tightened sanctions and economic struggles.
In this episode, Pastor Greg Laurie tackles one of the most provocative questions in Bible prophecy: Is the Antichrist alive today? Drawing from Scripture and current events observations, he explores how deception in the last days may not come in the form of obvious evil, but rather through things that appear good—even helpful. From fake tulips to fake lives on social media, Pastor Greg illustrates how our world is saturated with imitations and how this culture of counterfeit can prepare the way for the ultimate deceiver. He also unpacks the biblical profile of the Antichrist, not as a cartoonish villain, but as a charismatic, peace-promoting figure who will mislead many.
Ultimately, Pastor Greg warns against replacing divine truth with digital convenience, urging you to remain rooted in Christ rather than seeking guidance from technology. If you have never put your faith in Jesus Christ, this episode closes with an invitation accept Him as your Lord.
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The U.N. Security Council in an emergency meeting Thursday discussed Iran's deadly protests. The meeting was requested by the United States. President Donald Trump has not clarified what actions he might take against Iran.
The United States stands by the “brave people of Iran,” and Trump "has made it clear all options are on the table to stop the slaughter," U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz told the U.N. Security Council on Thursday.
Iran closed its airspace to commercial flights for hours Thursday without explanation. Some personnel at a key U.S. military base in Qatar were advised to evacuate. The U.S. Embassy in Kuwait also ordered its personnel to temporarily halt travel to military bases in the country. U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency reports Iran's crackdown on demonstrations has killed at least 2,615 people.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley posted fourth-quarter profits that beat Wall Street expectations on Thursday, benefiting from a surge in dealmaking and stronger trading revenues in a turbulent market.
Equity traders capitalized on volatility and a broader rally in the U.S. market as investors speculated on the Federal Reserve's interest-rate path and the prospects for AI companies.
Goldman topped the global M&A rankings again in 2025, advising on huge deals including the more than $56 billion leveraged buyout of Electronic Arts and Alphabet's $32 billion acquisition of cloud security firm Wiz.
Both Goldman and Morgan Stanley are poised to benefit from the rebounded IPO market and will compete for a flurry of U.S. listings with the likes of SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic gearing up for potential listing this year.
Investment banking revenue advanced 47% in the fourth quarter at Morgan Stanley and total revenue for all of 2025 hit a record. It also boosted its quarterly dividend.
Goldman increased its dividend too.
While both banks expressed optimism for 2026, Morgan Stanley CEO Ted Pick warned about geopolitical risks and a "complicated" macroeconomic backdrop in a call with analysts.
Investors appeared optimistic ... shares of Morgan Stanley added more than five percent in Thursday morning trading while Goldman’s shares rose more than four percent.
Josh breaks down the ongoing riots and unrest in Minneapolis, including the president’s discussion of potentially invoking the Insurrection Act to bring the violence under control. He then turns to the latest developments in Iran, outlining the next steps facing the United States and why the president must follow through after a clearly stated red line was crossed.
Josh is then joined by James Lindsay of New Discourses for a candid conversation about confronting bad actors on the Right, what motivates them, and why ignoring them only strengthens their influence.
He closes the show by reacting to a viral moment from a Senate hearing earlier this week, where an OB-GYN was unable to answer a basic question: can a man get pregnant?
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