Sunday, May 3, 2026

A Clash Of ‘Worldviews’: DOJ Report Lays Bare Anti-Christian Bias


A Clash Of ‘Worldviews’: DOJ Report Lays Bare The Anti-Christian Bias Pervasive In The Biden Administration


The new report released this week by the Department of Justice’s Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias is a wake-up call.

The task force, led by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, has produced one of the most, if not the most, substantive works of this administration. The report, entitled “Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias within the Federal Government,” lays bare what is at the heart of the Left’s disdain for religious freedom: it is a clash of “worldviews” over abortion, gender ideology, and sexual orientation.

Before detailing abuses across the federal government, the 550+ page report lays the foundation for why the anti-Christian bias, pervasive in the Biden administration, is a threat to our nation.

Beginning with an extensive quote from the farewell address of America’s first president, George Washington, the report provides the historical context for why vibrant Christian faith should be embraced, not suppressed.

“Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens.” Washington went on to write, “let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion.”

If morality rests on transcendent truth, then to suppress the Christian faith, as the Biden administration did, is to weaken the moral foundation that sustains our political freedoms.

The report provides insight into how the Biden administration used government power against those who opposed its agenda — pressuring, penalizing, and, in some cases, prosecuting individuals unwilling to abandon their convictions, including the use of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, or the FACE Act, against pro-life advocates.

Aligned with organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center and Planned Parenthood, this whole-of-government approach marginalized dissent and created a chilling effect for Christians in the public square.

What many suspected is now documented: an intentional effort to extend hostility toward Bible-believing Christians beyond the federal government by pressuring states and the private sector.

States were pressed into denying or revoking licenses for Christian foster care families and agencies. Educational institutions were forced into compliance with the administration’s view of human sexuality. At the same time, efforts targeted certain forms of Christian counseling, limiting the ability to help those struggling with gender dysphoria.

So what must be done with this report? The federal government is already using it to identify policies that must change. But the stakes are higher than policy alone.

Now is the time to establish safeguards at the federal, state, and local levels to prevent future administrations from hollowing out the First Amendment, and to preserve the truth that sustains both our freedom and our future. And it is also a time for boldness, boldness in proclaiming the gospel that transforms hearts and minds. Because that transformation does not remain private; it shapes how we live, how we act… and yes, how we vote.

First US Integrated Humanoid Robot Factory To Build 100,000 NEO Robots By 2027


First US Integrated Humanoid Robot Factory To Build 100,000 NEO Robots By 2027


U.S.-based robotics firm 1X has started full-scale production of its humanoid robot NEO at a new manufacturing facility in Hayward, California.

The factory marks a key step toward commercializing general-purpose humanoid robots designed for home use. The company says the robots are built to safely operate alongside humans and assist with everyday tasks such as mobility support, light household activity, and routine interaction.

Spanning 58,000 square feet, the facility currently employs more than 200 workers and is expected to expand further as production scales. It has the capacity to produce up to 10,000 robots annually, with plans to increase output beyond 100,000 units by 2027. The setup is designed for rapid iteration as hardware and AI systems evolve.

The company has already seen strong early demand. It said its first-year production capacity of over 10,000 units sold out within five days of launch in October, signaling early commercial interest in humanoid home robotics.

A key feature of the factory is its vertically integrated production model. 1X designs and manufactures core components in-house, including motors, batteries, sensors, structures, and transmission systems.

This approach allows the company to control the entire production process, from raw material handling to final assembly. It also reduces reliance on external suppliers and supports faster iteration cycles, especially for hardware upgrades and safety improvements.

We’re building the world’s safest, most reliable humanoid robots—right here in Hayward, California,” said Vikram Kothari, VP of Manufacturing & Hardware.

The company says its setup includes automated motor manufacturing lines and systems that handle precision tasks such as copper coil winding. This level of integration is aimed at improving reliability, reducing production bottlenecks, and scaling manufacturing efficiently without outsourcing key subsystems.

Robots produced at the facility are currently being routed to internal testing, validation, and research environments. Customer shipments are expected to begin in 2026, starting with early access users before wider rollout.

Each NEO robot is powered by NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor computing platform, which serves as the system’s onboard processing unit.

The platform enables real-time AI inference directly on the robot, allowing it to perform perception, reasoning, navigation, and decision-making tasks without depending heavily on cloud infrastructure. This improves response time and reduces latency in real-world environments.

1X is also using NVIDIA’s Isaac simulation tools to train its robots in virtual environments. These simulations allow large-scale reinforcement learning and help improve robot behavior before deployment in physical homes.

Humanoid robots require high-performance, real-time AI inference and continuous training and testing in simulation for safe and reliable operation,” said Deepu Talla, vice president of robotics and edge AI at NVIDIA.

CEO Bernt Børnich said the factory signals a shift from concept to execution. “Production is happening now, and American consumers will be among the first in the world to welcome NEO into their homes.”

NEO will be offered through an early access program priced at $20,000, with a subscription option starting at $499 per month. The company plans to sell the robots directly through its online platform.

1X says building robots at scale in the United States will allow faster delivery, localized support, and quicker product improvements based on user feedback. The company also aims to reduce supply chain risks by keeping core manufacturing domestic.





Putin's Speech at May 9 Parade Awaited by Whole World - Kremlin


Putin's Speech at May 9 Parade Awaited by Whole World - Kremlin
Sputnik


The speech of Russian President Vladimir Putin at the May 9 parade is awaited by the whole world, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. 
The military parade marking the 81st anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War will be held in Moscow's Red Square on May 9.

"We expect the president to deliver a very important speech at the parade, as is the custom. It is always awaited by the whole world, and rightly so," Peskov told Vesti journalist Pavel Zarubin.

Putin will have a busy schedule on May 9, with a number of bilateral meetings with foreign guests on the agenda, the presidential spokesman said. These include Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.

On Ukraine


"For us, the preferable way is to achieve our goals through a deal — a peace agreement. But if the Kiev regime does not feel inclined, we will compel it by conducting and completing the special military operation," Peskov told Vesti journalist Pavel Zarubin.

He suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump saw the Ukrainian government in a similar way.

"They [assessments] are similar. Overall, it is hard to imagine that the perception of the Kiev regime's behavior may vary," Peskov said.

Putin and Trump spoke over the phone on Wednesday. This was their 12th phone call since Trump took office in 2025.

Washington can "put in its place" the Ukrainian regime, Peskov said.

On Oil

There is already significantly less oil on the global market than there should be due to the shipping constraints in the Strait of Hormuz, Peskov has warned.
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky claimed this week he had ignored calls from the West not to strike Russian oil infrastructure amid the worsening global oil crisis.

"I don’t know whether he refused the Europeans or not, but the situation is such that, due to a severe energy crisis caused by the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, there is much less oil on the market than there should be," Peskov said.

On Europe

Russia and Europe are going back to a "harsh confrontation" due to demonstrative Russophobia and aggressive militarism of EU countries, Peskov said.

More....

Poland’s Liberal PM Donald Tusk Says NATO Is ‘Disintegrating’


Poland’s Liberal PM Donald Tusk Says NATO Is ‘Disintegrating’


In the minds of Euro-Globalists, they believe that the easiest way to gain popularity is to criticize US President Donald J. Trump, and it’s much easier than actually implementing good policies that improve the lives of citizens.

So, it doesn’t matter who: France’s Macron, UK’s Starmer, Germany’s Merz, Spain’s Sánchez – it’s always the same modus operandi in which the fake allies will go out of their way to try to throw shade on Trump and his administration.

It wasn’t going to be any different with liberal Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk – or, as I like to call him, the wrong Donald.

But Tusk learned from the mistakes of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and did not openly criticize Trump after the US began withdrawing 5,000 troops from Germany.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that NATO keeps on disintegrating in the wake of the US decision to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany: 

The Telegraph reported:

“Donald Tusk made the dire assessment of the Western alliance on Saturday amid an escalating war of words between Donald Trump and Germany over Berlin’s criticism of the war on Iran.”

“Overnight, the US Department of Defense announced that it would withdraw 5,000 US troops from Germany, where almost 40,000 are stationed, over the next ‘six to 12 months’.

The decision appears to be a form of punishment for Friedrich Merz, the German chancellor, after he claimed that Mr. Trump had been ‘humiliated’ by Iranian negotiators.”

“Tens of thousands of US troops are stationed in Germany as a deterrent against Russian aggression, including at the strategically key Ramstein air base in the Rhineland region. Reuters and The New York Times have reported that the Pentagon has also decided not to deploy a long-range missile battalion to Germany, which experts say could have serious consequences for European defense.”


Poland Will Seek Its Own Nuclear Weapons, Prime Minister Tusk Says

Poland’s government has signaled that it intends to take a far more assertive role in shaping Europe’s nuclear future. Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Tuesday declared that Warsaw will not remain “passive” when it comes to nuclear security in a military context, suggesting that Poland will eventually seek its own nuclear weapons.

Speaking ahead of a Cabinet meeting in Warsaw, Tusk confirmed that Poland is engaged in discussions with France and several European partners regarding what he described as an “advanced nuclear deterrent system.” The issue, he said, will soon be formally reviewed by the Polish government.

Tusk’s language suggests a strategic shift toward greater European autonomy in defense matters. “We are investing heavily in future nuclear power plants,” he said, linking Poland’s civilian nuclear ambitions with a broader national security posture.

More...


Fighting with US 'likely' to resume after rejection of Iranian offer to open Hormuz, official says


Live Updates: Fighting with US 'likely' to resume after rejection of Iranian offer to open Hormuz, official says

JP Live Updates

A senior Iranian official said that fighting with the US was "likely" to resume after US President Donald Trump said he was dissatisfied with Tehran's new proposal, Iranian media reported on Saturday.

Iran's Fars news agency cited Mohammad Jafar Asadi, a senior figure in the Iranian military's central command, as saying that "a renewed conflict between Iran and the United States is likely."

This comes after Reuters reported that an Iranian proposal rejected by US President Donald Trump would open shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and end the US blockade of Iran while leaving talks on Iran's nuclear program for later, a senior Iranian official said on Saturday.


US bypasses congressional review for military sales of $8.6 billion to Middle East allies

Internet to remain shut down in Iran, Tehran MP says - report

The international internet in Iran will remain shutdown according to Amir Hossein Sabeti, a Tehran representative in the Iranian parliament, Iran International wrote on Saturday. 

Sabeti said that due to ongoing war conditions, the Supreme National Security Council has decided to maintain the widespread internet shutdown, which has now entered its tenth week.

Iranian official says conflict with US 'likely' to restart after Trump rejects proposal 

A senior Iranian official said that fighting with the US was "likely" to resume after US President Donald Trump said he was dissatisfied with Tehran's new proposal, Iranian media reported on Saturday. 

Iran's Fars news agency cited Mohammad Jafar Asadi, a senior figure in the Iranian military's central command, as saying that "a renewed conflict between Iran and the United States is likely." 

This comes after Reuters reported that an Iranian proposal rejected by US President Donald Trump would open shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and end the US blockade of Iran while leaving talks on Iran's nuclear program for later, a senior Iranian official said on Saturday.

Four weeks since the United States and Israel suspended their bombing campaign against Iran, no deal has been reached to end a war that has caused the biggest disruption ever to global energy supplies. Iran has been blocking nearly all shipping from the Gulf apart from its own for more than two months.