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Chesapeake Theological Seminary Begins Spring Semester with Diverse Courses

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor February 16, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Chesapeake Theological Seminary will begin its spring semester on Monday, February 17, 2026, offering a hybrid model of in-person and online classes, according to an announcement from the institution.

The seminary, founded in 1983, provides training for missionaries, pastors and lay leaders based on a Reformed theological framework. This semester’s curriculum includes courses such as “A Survey of the Bible,” “Systematic Theology,” “Marriage and Family,” and “Evangelism and Field Practice,” as well as a new course, “Effective Biblical Study Utilizing AI.” Additional courses offered include New Testament Introduction, Missiology, Covenant Theology, and Christian Worldview.

Chesapeake Theological Seminary offers Master of Divinity, Master of Theology, and Master of Arts in Christian Counseling degrees. It also provides a certificate program requiring the completion of 30 credit hours for laypersons. The seminary extends its educational reach beyond the United States, conducting theological education for indigenous communities in Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, and Northeast Asia.

Supplemental instruction, including intensive classes, seminars, review sessions, and book discussions, will be held at the Anna Mountain Retreat Center, utilizing a “mountaintop teaching” format. English-language theological courses will also be offered at the Servant Run EP Church in Millersville.

In-person classes, special lectures, and seminars will be held at various locations throughout the region, including Han Sarang Church and Words to Live By Church in Maryland, Anna Mountain Retreat Center, and the Centreville Korean Presbyterian Church in Virginia. The seminary can be reached at (410) 852-0999 for inquiries.

The seminary’s approach to theological education was highlighted by Cho Hwi-kwon, a graduate of the program, who stated, according to the Korea Times, that being able to study Reformed theology centered on the Bible at a later stage in life was “God’s grace.”

The Chesapeake Theological Seminary New York branch also commenced its educational schedule on February 6, emphasizing a Reformed theological foundation, as reported by the Christian Daily.

February 16, 2026 0 comments
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Instagram CEO Denies Addiction in Teen Lawsuit – Zuckerberg to Testify Next Week

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor February 12, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri testified in a California court Wednesday that he distinguishes between “clinical addiction” and “problematic use” when discussing social media’s impact on users, according to the Associated Press. The testimony came during a lawsuit alleging Instagram intentionally designs its platform to be addictive to young people.

Mosseri drew a parallel to his own viewing habits, stating he has described himself as “addicted” to Netflix, but clarified this differs from clinical addiction. He maintained that Instagram does not intentionally cause addiction, though he acknowledged users may experience positive feelings from spending more time on the platform. He also stated that such outcomes are not the company’s intention or benefit.

The case, initiated by 20-year-old Kiley G.M., alleges that social media addiction led to anxiety, depression and physical disabilities. Kiley G.M. Began using YouTube at age six, Instagram at eleven, and subsequently used Snapchat and TikTok, claiming these platforms are addictive to children.

Mosseri addressed concerns about Instagram’s beauty filters, which critics argue promote cosmetic surgery. He stated there is “always a tension” between safety and freedom of expression, and that the company is striving to create the platform as safe as possible while minimizing censorship.

The lawsuit is considered a “bellwether trial” with potential implications for thousands of similar cases against big tech companies. Mark Lanier, the attorney who secured billions in damages against Johnson & Johnson in baby powder cancer cases, is representing the plaintiff. Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg is scheduled to testify on February 18, and YouTube CEO Neal Mohan will also appear at a later date.

February 12, 2026 0 comments
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Palantir Stock: Rebound, AI Concerns, and Future Outlook

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 10, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Palantir Technologies shares rose 5.16% in trading today, rebounding from recent declines fueled by concerns over the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) agents on the software sector, according to reporting from Global Economic News.

The gains follow a period of volatility for the data analytics firm, which saw its stock price fall as much as 30% earlier this year amid anxieties that the emergence of autonomous AI agents could diminish the need for traditional software solutions. These concerns centered on the idea that AI agents could autonomously create and maintain software, potentially reducing demand for companies like Palantir that provide pre-built software platforms.

However, analysts at Barclays reportedly believe that transitioning existing systems to AI-driven solutions will take “years,” offering Palantir a window of opportunity. The rebound similarly suggests a possible “oversold” condition, with institutional investors initiating “opportunistic buying,” according to the Global Economic News report.

The shift in sentiment comes as the broader software sector faces scrutiny regarding the potential disruption caused by AI agents. Recent market downturns in the sector have highlighted a paradigm shift, with AI agents like Openclaw (formerly Clawdbot and Moltbot) demonstrating the ability to generate software tailored to specific needs, potentially bypassing the need for expensive, standardized software subscriptions.

Despite the advancements in AI agent technology, significant challenges remain. Security risks associated with granting AI agents broad access to enterprise systems, and the difficulty of controlling autonomous AI, are key concerns. AI agents currently struggle to understand the complex context within large organizations, limiting their ability to deliver meaningful insights without human oversight.

Palantir’s core strengths – its robust security features and its ability to create “digital twins” based on ontological data – position it to address these challenges. The company was originally designed to meet the stringent security requirements of the U.S. Department of Defense and government agencies, providing a foundation for secure AI agent integration. Its “digital twin” technology allows AI to operate within a defined context, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” or inaccurate outputs.

The company’s internal competition strategy, inspired by the approach of General Electric under CEO Jack Welch, also contributes to its resilience. Palantir fosters competition between its products and teams, driving continuous innovation, and improvement. This approach allows the company to evolve even in the absence of direct external competition.

Meanwhile, another firm, Smartminds, is positioning itself as a potential “second Palantir,” developing AI agent solutions and securing patents for its technology. Smartminds’ AI agent solution, ThanoSQL, has been recognized with an award from the Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.

Palantir and Salesforce are currently leading the AI agent market, though with differing approaches. Palantir focuses on automating internal enterprise operations, while Salesforce concentrates on automating customer relationship management. The two companies are also collaborating, with Palantir analyzing Salesforce’s CRM data and Salesforce integrating Palantir’s AI capabilities into its workflows.

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