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Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Obama Joins Singapore Leader in Latest Push of Trans-Pacific Trade Deal
U.S. President Barack Obama and Singapore's prime minister on Tuesday made impassioned sales pitches for the benefits of a pending Trans-Pacific trade deal during a state visit by the head of the Southeast Asian commercial hub.
White House approves 30-day airstrike mission against ISIS in Libya
President Obama has authorized a 30-day mission for the U.S. military to conduct airstrikes against the Islamic State terror group in Libya as new strikes were unleashed Tuesday, Fox News has learned.
North Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles, South Korea and U.S. say
North Korea fired two ballistic missiles Wednesday morning local time, U.S. and South Korean authorities said.
Syria Aleppo siege: Fighting rages as Russian jets strike
Intense fighting has continued around the Syrian city of Aleppo, where a rebel offensive is trying to break a government siege of rebel-held areas.
Pope Francis says it's 'terrible' that children are taught they can choose gender
Pope Francis has lamented that children are being taught at school that gender can be a choice, adding that his predecessor, Benedict XVI has labeled current times 'the epoch of sin against God the Creator.'
ISIS: Christians are Pagan 'Cross Worshippers'
ISIS is using the latest issue of its online magazine to portray Christianity as a 'false' religion and to encourage Muslims to launch more attacks on churches like the one carried out in France last week, Islam experts say.
Obama paid Iran $400 million ransom for American hostages: report
The Obama administration secretly airlifted $400 million in cash to Iran in January at the same time Tehran was releasing four jailed Americans, payment that a top congressional Republican is calling 'ransom.'
Worldwide drug use steady, but heroin on rise in U.S., U.N. report says
Worldwide, drug use has remained steady over the past four years, according to a report released today by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. However, researchers found that heroin use in the United States is up 145% since 2007.
Obama Wants US to Ratify Trade Deal That His Likely Successor Opposes
U.S. President Barack Obama wants Congress to approve the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal his administration has been negotiating for nearly his entire time in office. The major candidates to replace him in January would rather not see that happen.
'Terrorist' chemical weapon attack kills 5 in Aleppo, Syrian regime claims
A 'terrorist' group launched a chemical attack that killed five people in Aleppo on Tuesday, CNN quoted a Syrian government official as saying. Meanwhile, an Anti-regime group stated chlorine gas canisters were dropped in Idlib province. If the two attacks are connected is still unclear.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Temple Institute announces school to train Levitical priests
The Temple Institute, dedicated to reestablishing the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and in keeping its memory alive, announced it is opening a school for training Levitical priests for their eventual service in a new temple.
Israeli officials tricked into interviews for Lebanese documentary on 2006 war
A documentary in the 2006 Lebanon war aired recently on a Hezbollah linked television station featured interviews with Israeli officials and a soldier who were tricked into providing statements, the Israeli daily Haaretz reports.
Israeli air force to take part in US exercise alongside Pakistan: report
A contingent of Israel's air force is to participate in a three-week training exercise in the United States, which will reportedly also include Pakistani pilots, Haaretz said on Wednesday.
national security leadership on Monday, entering the final stage of talks over a new decade-long US defense package.
Inside the United States
FBI took months to warn Democrats of suspected Russian role in hack: sources
The FBI did not tell the Democratic National Committee that U.S officials suspected it was the target of a Russian government-backed cyber attack when agents first contacted the party last fall, three people with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters.
Federal watchdog: Whistleblower retaliation happens 'too often' under Obama
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel said Tuesday that whistleblowers across the federal government are still facing unlawful retaliation in the Obama administration, and that the agency is still working to stop these illegal practices.
Vice President Joe Biden officiates same-sex wedding of White House staffers
Vice President Biden officiated a same-sex wedding at the vice president's residence at the U.S. Naval Observatory on Tuesday.
U.S. Politics
Trump says he can't endorse GOP candidates Ryan, McCain in upcoming races
As criticism, tolerance and support swirl throughout the Republican ranks, presidential nominee Donald Trump said Tuesday that he isn't supporting two of the party's most prominent leaders in their upcoming congressional races.
Report: Democratic National Committee CEO resigns
Another top Democratic National Committee official resigned after leaked emails revealed party leaders' conversations, according to a report.
Trump is 'woefully' unfit for presidency, Obama says
Obama says that Trump lacks the temperament, grasp of constitutional norms and basic understanding of the world around him necessary to occupy the world's most powerful office.
Christian News
Imprisonment of Christian pastors unabated in Iran
International Christian Concern has learned that three pastors from the country of Azerbaijan were arrested in late June after they visited Iran. It's not known why they were arrested, leaving their families to fear for the safety of their loved ones.
Around the World
Obama Joins Singapore Leader in Latest Push of Trans-Pacific Trade Deal
U.S. President Barack Obama and Singapore's prime minister on Tuesday made impassioned sales pitches for the benefits of a pending Trans-Pacific trade deal during a state visit by the head of the Southeast Asian commercial hub.
White House approves 30-day airstrike mission against ISIS in Libya
President Obama has authorized a 30-day mission for the U.S. military to conduct airstrikes against the Islamic State terror group in Libya as new strikes were unleashed Tuesday, Fox News has learned.
North Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles, South Korea and U.S. say
North Korea fired two ballistic missiles Wednesday morning local time, U.S. and South Korean authorities said.
Syria Aleppo siege: Fighting rages as Russian jets strike
Intense fighting has continued around the Syrian city of Aleppo, where a rebel offensive is trying to break a government siege of rebel-held areas.
Pope Francis says it's 'terrible' that children are taught they can choose gender
Pope Francis has lamented that children are being taught at school that gender can be a choice, adding that his predecessor, Benedict XVI has labeled current times 'the epoch of sin against God the Creator.'
ISIS: Christians are Pagan 'Cross Worshippers'
ISIS is using the latest issue of its online magazine to portray Christianity as a 'false' religion and to encourage Muslims to launch more attacks on churches like the one carried out in France last week, Islam experts say.
Obama paid Iran $400 million ransom for American hostages: report
The Obama administration secretly airlifted $400 million in cash to Iran in January at the same time Tehran was releasing four jailed Americans, payment that a top congressional Republican is calling 'ransom.'
Worldwide drug use steady, but heroin on rise in U.S., U.N. report says
Worldwide, drug use has remained steady over the past four years, according to a report released today by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. However, researchers found that heroin use in the United States is up 145% since 2007.
Obama Wants US to Ratify Trade Deal That His Likely Successor Opposes
U.S. President Barack Obama wants Congress to approve the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal his administration has been negotiating for nearly his entire time in office. The major candidates to replace him in January would rather not see that happen.
'Terrorist' chemical weapon attack kills 5 in Aleppo, Syrian regime claims
A 'terrorist' group launched a chemical attack that killed five people in Aleppo on Tuesday, CNN quoted a Syrian government official as saying. Meanwhile, an Anti-regime group stated chlorine gas canisters were dropped in Idlib province. If the two attacks are connected is still unclear.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Temple Institute announces school to train Levitical priests
The Temple Institute, dedicated to reestablishing the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and in keeping its memory alive, announced it is opening a school for training Levitical priests for their eventual service in a new temple.
Israeli officials tricked into interviews for Lebanese documentary on 2006 war
A documentary in the 2006 Lebanon war aired recently on a Hezbollah linked television station featured interviews with Israeli officials and a soldier who were tricked into providing statements, the Israeli daily Haaretz reports.
Israeli air force to take part in US exercise alongside Pakistan: report
A contingent of Israel's air force is to participate in a three-week training exercise in the United States, which will reportedly also include Pakistani pilots, Haaretz said on Wednesday.
national security leadership on Monday, entering the final stage of talks over a new decade-long US defense package.
Inside the United States
FBI took months to warn Democrats of suspected Russian role in hack: sources
The FBI did not tell the Democratic National Committee that U.S officials suspected it was the target of a Russian government-backed cyber attack when agents first contacted the party last fall, three people with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters.
Federal watchdog: Whistleblower retaliation happens 'too often' under Obama
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel said Tuesday that whistleblowers across the federal government are still facing unlawful retaliation in the Obama administration, and that the agency is still working to stop these illegal practices.
Vice President Joe Biden officiates same-sex wedding of White House staffers
Vice President Biden officiated a same-sex wedding at the vice president's residence at the U.S. Naval Observatory on Tuesday.
U.S. Politics
Trump says he can't endorse GOP candidates Ryan, McCain in upcoming races
As criticism, tolerance and support swirl throughout the Republican ranks, presidential nominee Donald Trump said Tuesday that he isn't supporting two of the party's most prominent leaders in their upcoming congressional races.
Report: Democratic National Committee CEO resigns
Another top Democratic National Committee official resigned after leaked emails revealed party leaders' conversations, according to a report.
Trump is 'woefully' unfit for presidency, Obama says
Obama says that Trump lacks the temperament, grasp of constitutional norms and basic understanding of the world around him necessary to occupy the world's most powerful office.
Christian News
Imprisonment of Christian pastors unabated in Iran
International Christian Concern has learned that three pastors from the country of Azerbaijan were arrested in late June after they visited Iran. It's not known why they were arrested, leaving their families to fear for the safety of their loved ones.
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
As 'caliphate' shrinks, Islamic State looks to global attacks
ISIS, losing territory and on the retreat in Iraq and Syria, has claimed credit for a surge in global attacks this summer, most of them in France and Germany.
EU won't budge on Turkey visa demands
The EU commission will not relax demands for Turkey to rewrite its anti-terrorism laws, a chief spokeswoman told reporters on Monday (1 August) in Brussels.
ISIS details 'Why We Hate You' in new magazine
In the new edition of its full-color, glossy magazine, ISIS mocks those who claim Islam is a peaceful religion, and even wades into the controversy surrounding Donald Trump and the parents of a dead Muslim U.S. soldier.
'Breaking the Cross': Islamic State Magazine Mocks Christianity, Claims Jesus Is 'a Slave of Allah'
In the latest issue of its English-language magazine Dabiq, the Islamic State calls on Christians to abandon Christianity, arguing that Jesus himself was 'a slave of Allah' who will 'wage jihad' upon returning to earth.
Texas shale oil has fought Saudi Arabia to a standstill
Opec's worst fears are coming true. Twenty months after Saudi Arabia took the fateful decision to flood world markets with oil, it has still failed to break the back of the US shale industry.
China Holds Live-Fire Navy Drills in East China Sea
China's navy has fired dozens of missiles and torpedoes during exercises in the East China Sea that come amid heightened maritime tensions in the region, underscoring Beijing's determination to back up its sovereignty claims with force if needed.
Khamenei says talks with US are 'lethal poison' to Iran
Amid growing Iranian complaints that world powers have failed to live up to their obligations under the nuclear accord with Tehran, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Monday that dialogue with the US had proven to be 'a lethal poison,' as Washington had shown that it could not be trusted.
Turkey navigates tense relations with key allies
Turkey summoned a German diplomat Monday over a court decision that prevented President Recep Tayyip Erdogan from addressing a demonstration in Germany, while the top U.S. military official visited Ankara as Turkey navigated through increasingly strained relations with key allies.
US opens new front against ISIS with airstrikes in Libya
The United States launched a round of airstrikes against Islamic State militants in Libya on Monday, Pentagon officials confirmed, opening a more persistent front against the terror group that had no specific 'end point' as long as the fragile Libyan government needed U.S. help.
Khamenei: Saudi ties with Zionist regime a stab in the back to Muslims
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei slammed Saudi Arabia on Monday for allegedly tightening its ties with Israel.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
White House 'aims to conclude' defense deal with Israel, official says
US inter-agency officials began a week of meetings with Israeli national security leadership on Monday, entering the final stage of talks over a new decade-long US defense package.
Iranian official accuses PA's Abbas of being CIA collaborator
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), an Iranian diaspora opposition group, met in Paris on Saturday, renewing tensions between the Palestinian leadership and Iran.
Israel could be overwhelmed by lengthy rocket campaign, says emergency authority
Israel's home front is sorely lacking in preparation for a future conflict, Haaretz quoted the National Emergency Management Authority as saying on Monday.
Israel's Magal Eyes Trump Wall, Boasting Gaza-Tested Smart Fence
The border security business is thriving and that's good news for Magal Security Systems Ltd. boss Saar Koursh. His biggest showroom: the Gaza Strip.
Inside the United States
Satanic Temple preps 'After School Satan Club' rollout
The Satanic Temple plans to host after-school activities in districts across the country.
DHS grants Syrians temporary amnesty
Homeland Security granted a new temporary amnesty Monday to more than 8,000 Syrians living in the U.S. right now, saying they can remain for up to 18 months longer no matter what their legal status.
Federal judge blocks North Dakota voter identification law
North Dakota on Monday became the latest state to have its voter identification law blocked by a federal court, adding to a string of recent rulings across the United States on the grounds that such measures disenfranchise poor and minority voters.
From California to Nevada, wildfires burn in seven Western states
Wildfires were burning Monday in seven Western U.S. states, from California's famed Big Sur region to tribal towns and hamlets near Reno, Nevada.
'No first use' nuclear weapons policy a dangerous Obama idea
With only six months to go in the Oval Office, President Obama is contemplating 'fundamental change' to U.S. national security policy: a declaration of 'no first use' regarding nuclear weapons.
FBI tech pleads guilty to acting as agent of China
A veteran FBI electronics technician - who had top secret clearance - pleaded guilty on Monday to one count of acting as an agent of China, and faces up to 10 years in prison.
With 10 new Zika cases in Miami, CDC advises pregnant women to avoid Wynwood
Federal health officials on Monday advised pregnant women to avoid a Miami neighborhood -- marking the first time the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned against travel to any area within the continental United States -- as a Zika outbreak in South Florida has led to 10 more local cases spread by mosquitoes.
Foreign Appetite For U.S. Securities Has Taken a Drubbing
In fact, net foreign flows to the U.S. have been decidedly weak this year, thanks to an exodus by foreign central banks and sovereign wealth funds, who've been dumping U.S. securities in order to raise cash to put to work at home.
U.S. Politics
Trump: 'I'm afraid the election is going to be rigged'
Donald Trump fears he may lose in November because of the "rigged" political system he's been railing against for months.
Pat Caddell on 'Cooked' Reuters Poll: 'Never in My Life Have I Seen a News Organization Do Something So Dishonest'
On Sunday's Breitbart News Daily with SiriusXM host Alex Marlow, political strategist Pat Caddell outlined his charge that Reuters tampered with its own daily tracking poll to manufacture a sudden surge for Hillary Clinton.
Trump says election may be 'rigged,' Clinton is 'the devil'
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested Monday that he fears the general election 'is going to be rigged' -- an unprecedented assertion by a modern presidential candidate.
Christian News
Sabah, Evangelical Church of Borneo opposes introduction of sharia
We will defend our borders 'from any attempt made by anyone to approve sharia law in this state', says Reverend Jerry Dusing, leader of the Evangelical Church of Borneo (Sidang Injil Borneo, Bb) commenting on the desire of some political parties to impose Islamic rules to the entire population of Sabah (North Borneo).
Christians' Future Uncertain as Islam Tightens Its Grip on Turkey
Some warn that Turkey is on its way to becoming an Islamic republic like Iran. Recent developments put Christians there at even greater risk.
Franklin Graham rips pope over Islamic terror
Franklin Graham, who heads up the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and the Samaritan's Purse relief charity, has rebuked Pope Francis for saying that while the world is at war, the conflict has nothing to do with religion.
Around the World
As 'caliphate' shrinks, Islamic State looks to global attacks
ISIS, losing territory and on the retreat in Iraq and Syria, has claimed credit for a surge in global attacks this summer, most of them in France and Germany.
EU won't budge on Turkey visa demands
The EU commission will not relax demands for Turkey to rewrite its anti-terrorism laws, a chief spokeswoman told reporters on Monday (1 August) in Brussels.
ISIS details 'Why We Hate You' in new magazine
In the new edition of its full-color, glossy magazine, ISIS mocks those who claim Islam is a peaceful religion, and even wades into the controversy surrounding Donald Trump and the parents of a dead Muslim U.S. soldier.
'Breaking the Cross': Islamic State Magazine Mocks Christianity, Claims Jesus Is 'a Slave of Allah'
In the latest issue of its English-language magazine Dabiq, the Islamic State calls on Christians to abandon Christianity, arguing that Jesus himself was 'a slave of Allah' who will 'wage jihad' upon returning to earth.
Texas shale oil has fought Saudi Arabia to a standstill
Opec's worst fears are coming true. Twenty months after Saudi Arabia took the fateful decision to flood world markets with oil, it has still failed to break the back of the US shale industry.
China Holds Live-Fire Navy Drills in East China Sea
China's navy has fired dozens of missiles and torpedoes during exercises in the East China Sea that come amid heightened maritime tensions in the region, underscoring Beijing's determination to back up its sovereignty claims with force if needed.
Khamenei says talks with US are 'lethal poison' to Iran
Amid growing Iranian complaints that world powers have failed to live up to their obligations under the nuclear accord with Tehran, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Monday that dialogue with the US had proven to be 'a lethal poison,' as Washington had shown that it could not be trusted.
Turkey navigates tense relations with key allies
Turkey summoned a German diplomat Monday over a court decision that prevented President Recep Tayyip Erdogan from addressing a demonstration in Germany, while the top U.S. military official visited Ankara as Turkey navigated through increasingly strained relations with key allies.
US opens new front against ISIS with airstrikes in Libya
The United States launched a round of airstrikes against Islamic State militants in Libya on Monday, Pentagon officials confirmed, opening a more persistent front against the terror group that had no specific 'end point' as long as the fragile Libyan government needed U.S. help.
Khamenei: Saudi ties with Zionist regime a stab in the back to Muslims
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei slammed Saudi Arabia on Monday for allegedly tightening its ties with Israel.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
White House 'aims to conclude' defense deal with Israel, official says
US inter-agency officials began a week of meetings with Israeli national security leadership on Monday, entering the final stage of talks over a new decade-long US defense package.
Iranian official accuses PA's Abbas of being CIA collaborator
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), an Iranian diaspora opposition group, met in Paris on Saturday, renewing tensions between the Palestinian leadership and Iran.
Israel could be overwhelmed by lengthy rocket campaign, says emergency authority
Israel's home front is sorely lacking in preparation for a future conflict, Haaretz quoted the National Emergency Management Authority as saying on Monday.
Israel's Magal Eyes Trump Wall, Boasting Gaza-Tested Smart Fence
The border security business is thriving and that's good news for Magal Security Systems Ltd. boss Saar Koursh. His biggest showroom: the Gaza Strip.
Inside the United States
Satanic Temple preps 'After School Satan Club' rollout
The Satanic Temple plans to host after-school activities in districts across the country.
DHS grants Syrians temporary amnesty
Homeland Security granted a new temporary amnesty Monday to more than 8,000 Syrians living in the U.S. right now, saying they can remain for up to 18 months longer no matter what their legal status.
Federal judge blocks North Dakota voter identification law
North Dakota on Monday became the latest state to have its voter identification law blocked by a federal court, adding to a string of recent rulings across the United States on the grounds that such measures disenfranchise poor and minority voters.
From California to Nevada, wildfires burn in seven Western states
Wildfires were burning Monday in seven Western U.S. states, from California's famed Big Sur region to tribal towns and hamlets near Reno, Nevada.
'No first use' nuclear weapons policy a dangerous Obama idea
With only six months to go in the Oval Office, President Obama is contemplating 'fundamental change' to U.S. national security policy: a declaration of 'no first use' regarding nuclear weapons.
FBI tech pleads guilty to acting as agent of China
A veteran FBI electronics technician - who had top secret clearance - pleaded guilty on Monday to one count of acting as an agent of China, and faces up to 10 years in prison.
With 10 new Zika cases in Miami, CDC advises pregnant women to avoid Wynwood
Federal health officials on Monday advised pregnant women to avoid a Miami neighborhood -- marking the first time the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned against travel to any area within the continental United States -- as a Zika outbreak in South Florida has led to 10 more local cases spread by mosquitoes.
Foreign Appetite For U.S. Securities Has Taken a Drubbing
In fact, net foreign flows to the U.S. have been decidedly weak this year, thanks to an exodus by foreign central banks and sovereign wealth funds, who've been dumping U.S. securities in order to raise cash to put to work at home.
U.S. Politics
Trump: 'I'm afraid the election is going to be rigged'
Donald Trump fears he may lose in November because of the "rigged" political system he's been railing against for months.
Pat Caddell on 'Cooked' Reuters Poll: 'Never in My Life Have I Seen a News Organization Do Something So Dishonest'
On Sunday's Breitbart News Daily with SiriusXM host Alex Marlow, political strategist Pat Caddell outlined his charge that Reuters tampered with its own daily tracking poll to manufacture a sudden surge for Hillary Clinton.
Trump says election may be 'rigged,' Clinton is 'the devil'
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested Monday that he fears the general election 'is going to be rigged' -- an unprecedented assertion by a modern presidential candidate.
Christian News
Sabah, Evangelical Church of Borneo opposes introduction of sharia
We will defend our borders 'from any attempt made by anyone to approve sharia law in this state', says Reverend Jerry Dusing, leader of the Evangelical Church of Borneo (Sidang Injil Borneo, Bb) commenting on the desire of some political parties to impose Islamic rules to the entire population of Sabah (North Borneo).
Christians' Future Uncertain as Islam Tightens Its Grip on Turkey
Some warn that Turkey is on its way to becoming an Islamic republic like Iran. Recent developments put Christians there at even greater risk.
Franklin Graham rips pope over Islamic terror
Franklin Graham, who heads up the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and the Samaritan's Purse relief charity, has rebuked Pope Francis for saying that while the world is at war, the conflict has nothing to do with religion.
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Iran and Russia discuss increasing military ties; Iran blasts US for 'violation' of nuclear deal
Senior Iranian and Russian defense officials discussed improving defense ties in a meeting in Moscow on Sunday.
Turkey: Erdogan Takes Charge Of Military
Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has introduced new powers bringing the military further under civilian authority.
Pope says it's wrong to identify Islam with violence
Pope Francis said on Sunday that it was wrong to identify Islam with violence and that social injustice and idolatry of money were among the prime causes of terrorism.
Amid terror fears, France may ban foreign funding for mosques
Following a wave of terrorist attacks in France, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls is considering prohibiting foreign funding for mosques in the country and has suggested adopting a new model for relations with Islam.
Islamic State calls on members to carry out jihad in Russia
ISIS called on its group members to carry out jihad in Russia in a nine-minute YouTube video on Sunday.
Turkey culls nearly 1,400 from army, overhauls top military council
Turkey dismissed nearly 1,400 members of its armed forces and stacked the top military council with government ministers on Sunday, moves designed by President Tayyip Erdogan to put him in full control of the military after a failed coup.
Pope to Young on Poland Trip, Believe 'In a New Humanity'
Pope Francis encouraged hundreds of thousands of young people at a global gathering of the faithful Sunday to 'believe in a new humanity' that is stronger than evil and refuses to see borders as barriers.
Pope makes historic visit to Auschwitz concentration camp
Pope Francis made a historic visit Friday to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the former German Nazi concentration camp in Poland, to pay tribute to the more than 1 million people, mostly Jews, who lost their lives there in the Holocaust.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Top Israel, US military brass to meet in Washington on security, cooperation
Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot arrived in the US on Sunday for an 'official work visit' with his American counterpart, Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff Joseph Dunford, the IDF said in a statement.
Israel Gearing Up for Worst-Case 'Day After' Scenarios Against ISIS, Hezbollah if Russia-Brokered Syria Deal Materialize
Israel is gearing up for the 'day after' an agreement is reached in Syria between the Assad regime and rebel forces, by preparing for worst-case scenarios, the Hebrew news site Walla reported on Sunday.
Security forces detain Israeli-Arab man with pipe bombs at W. Bank checkpoint
Israeli security forces on Sunday night detained an Israeli-Arab man at a West Bank checkpoint who was carrying improvised pipe bombs in his car.
PA insists on timeframe for any peace talks with Israel
Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Saturday said that any reboot of peace talks with Israel should happen within a clear timeframe and under international supervision.
Israel hits back at US over settlement construction criticism
The Israeli Foreign Ministry on Friday rejected US State Department criticism of Israel's construction over the Green Line as 'factually baseless.'
Nasrallah slams Saudis for 'normalization with Israel for free'
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah criticized Saudi Arabia on Thursday night for an apparent warming of ties with Israel, accusing it of 'normalizing for free, without receiving anything in return.'
Inside the United States
Seven Years Later, Recovery Remains the Weakest of the Post-World War II Era
Even seven years after the recession ended, the current stretch of economic gains has yielded less growth than much shorter business cycles.
Fight continues against California's Big Sur fire as new blaze breaks out near Fresno
Crews battled a massive wildfire near California's Big Sur that is threatening thousands of homes as it burns for the tenth day, while a much newer fire in Fresno County quickly spread, damaging homes as it more than doubled in size Sunday.
Franklin Graham: Allowing Muslim Refugees Would Risk Christians' Security in US
Evangelist Franklin Graham said allowing tens of thousands of Muslim refugees into the United States, as President Barack Obama wants, could mean attacks on Christians in the country just as they are being targeted elsewhere, pointing to the killing of a Christian priest in Normandy, France, last week.
Muslim Dad Khizr Khan Tells CNN Terror 'Has Nothing to Do with Islam'
Khizr Khan, the bereaved father of fallen soldier Capt. Humayun Khan who attacked Donald Trump last week in a speech at the Democratic National Convention, told CNN's Jim Acosta Sunday morning that terror has 'nothing to do with Islam.'
States' Voter ID Laws Struck Down Ahead of November Election
U.S. courts have struck down voter identification laws as discriminatory in several states recently, ensuring voting rights for more minority and lower-income voters ahead of November's U.S. presidential election.
U.S. Wrestles With How to Fight Back Against Cyberattacks
It has been an open secret throughout the Obama presidency that world powers have escalated their use of cyberpower. But the recent revelations of hacking into Democratic campaign computer systems in an apparent attempt to manipulate the 2016 election is forcing the White House to confront a new question: whether, and if so how, to retaliate.
U.S. Politics
Poll: Clinton snags 7-point convention bounce
Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump 43-40 percent in a Morning Consult national poll conducted entirely after the Democratic Convention concluded Thursday night, a 7-point swing from a Consult poll done just before the convention.
Goodbye, God Gap: Trump and Clinton Have Churchgoers Unusually Split
Donald Trump seems to be breaking yet another political tradition this election: the 'God gap.'
Trump camp will seek to change debate dates
Upset that two key presidential debates coincide with NFL games, the Donald Trump campaign will press for changes.
Third-party support surging
Voters now confronted with the choice between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are making something abundantly clear: they want another option.
Trump: Can't I respond to an attack?
'I was viciously attacked by Mr. Khan at the Democratic Convention,' he tweeted on Sunday. Trump was referring to Khizr Khan, a Muslim lawyer whose son was in the Army and died in Iraq in 2004. Khan in his speech asked Trump if he had even read the Constitution and said that Trump has 'sacrificed nothing and no one.'
Christian News
Burlington Revival Comes to an End; More Than 1,250 Accept Christ
The Burlington Revival has come to an end after going strong for 11 weeks. Friday night was the last night the revival services were held in Burlington, North Carolina.
Pastor in Eastern Uganda Killed for Evangelizing Muslims, Refusing to Sell Land
Upset with a pastor for evangelizing and refusing to sell them land for a mosque, Muslims in eastern Uganda tied him up and killed him on Sunday (July 24), sources said.
Pastor forgives Muslim extremists who attacked his church
After his church was attacked and vandalised by a group of Muslim extremists, this pastor responded by following what Exodus 14:14 instructed him to do. That Bible verse states, 'The Lord shall fight for you, and you shall hold your peace.'
Around the World
Iran and Russia discuss increasing military ties; Iran blasts US for 'violation' of nuclear deal
Senior Iranian and Russian defense officials discussed improving defense ties in a meeting in Moscow on Sunday.
Turkey: Erdogan Takes Charge Of Military
Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has introduced new powers bringing the military further under civilian authority.
Pope says it's wrong to identify Islam with violence
Pope Francis said on Sunday that it was wrong to identify Islam with violence and that social injustice and idolatry of money were among the prime causes of terrorism.
Amid terror fears, France may ban foreign funding for mosques
Following a wave of terrorist attacks in France, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls is considering prohibiting foreign funding for mosques in the country and has suggested adopting a new model for relations with Islam.
Islamic State calls on members to carry out jihad in Russia
ISIS called on its group members to carry out jihad in Russia in a nine-minute YouTube video on Sunday.
Turkey culls nearly 1,400 from army, overhauls top military council
Turkey dismissed nearly 1,400 members of its armed forces and stacked the top military council with government ministers on Sunday, moves designed by President Tayyip Erdogan to put him in full control of the military after a failed coup.
Pope to Young on Poland Trip, Believe 'In a New Humanity'
Pope Francis encouraged hundreds of thousands of young people at a global gathering of the faithful Sunday to 'believe in a new humanity' that is stronger than evil and refuses to see borders as barriers.
Pope makes historic visit to Auschwitz concentration camp
Pope Francis made a historic visit Friday to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the former German Nazi concentration camp in Poland, to pay tribute to the more than 1 million people, mostly Jews, who lost their lives there in the Holocaust.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Top Israel, US military brass to meet in Washington on security, cooperation
Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot arrived in the US on Sunday for an 'official work visit' with his American counterpart, Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff Joseph Dunford, the IDF said in a statement.
Israel Gearing Up for Worst-Case 'Day After' Scenarios Against ISIS, Hezbollah if Russia-Brokered Syria Deal Materialize
Israel is gearing up for the 'day after' an agreement is reached in Syria between the Assad regime and rebel forces, by preparing for worst-case scenarios, the Hebrew news site Walla reported on Sunday.
Security forces detain Israeli-Arab man with pipe bombs at W. Bank checkpoint
Israeli security forces on Sunday night detained an Israeli-Arab man at a West Bank checkpoint who was carrying improvised pipe bombs in his car.
PA insists on timeframe for any peace talks with Israel
Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Saturday said that any reboot of peace talks with Israel should happen within a clear timeframe and under international supervision.
Israel hits back at US over settlement construction criticism
The Israeli Foreign Ministry on Friday rejected US State Department criticism of Israel's construction over the Green Line as 'factually baseless.'
Nasrallah slams Saudis for 'normalization with Israel for free'
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah criticized Saudi Arabia on Thursday night for an apparent warming of ties with Israel, accusing it of 'normalizing for free, without receiving anything in return.'
Inside the United States
Seven Years Later, Recovery Remains the Weakest of the Post-World War II Era
Even seven years after the recession ended, the current stretch of economic gains has yielded less growth than much shorter business cycles.
Fight continues against California's Big Sur fire as new blaze breaks out near Fresno
Crews battled a massive wildfire near California's Big Sur that is threatening thousands of homes as it burns for the tenth day, while a much newer fire in Fresno County quickly spread, damaging homes as it more than doubled in size Sunday.
Franklin Graham: Allowing Muslim Refugees Would Risk Christians' Security in US
Evangelist Franklin Graham said allowing tens of thousands of Muslim refugees into the United States, as President Barack Obama wants, could mean attacks on Christians in the country just as they are being targeted elsewhere, pointing to the killing of a Christian priest in Normandy, France, last week.
Muslim Dad Khizr Khan Tells CNN Terror 'Has Nothing to Do with Islam'
Khizr Khan, the bereaved father of fallen soldier Capt. Humayun Khan who attacked Donald Trump last week in a speech at the Democratic National Convention, told CNN's Jim Acosta Sunday morning that terror has 'nothing to do with Islam.'
States' Voter ID Laws Struck Down Ahead of November Election
U.S. courts have struck down voter identification laws as discriminatory in several states recently, ensuring voting rights for more minority and lower-income voters ahead of November's U.S. presidential election.
U.S. Wrestles With How to Fight Back Against Cyberattacks
It has been an open secret throughout the Obama presidency that world powers have escalated their use of cyberpower. But the recent revelations of hacking into Democratic campaign computer systems in an apparent attempt to manipulate the 2016 election is forcing the White House to confront a new question: whether, and if so how, to retaliate.
U.S. Politics
Poll: Clinton snags 7-point convention bounce
Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump 43-40 percent in a Morning Consult national poll conducted entirely after the Democratic Convention concluded Thursday night, a 7-point swing from a Consult poll done just before the convention.
Goodbye, God Gap: Trump and Clinton Have Churchgoers Unusually Split
Donald Trump seems to be breaking yet another political tradition this election: the 'God gap.'
Trump camp will seek to change debate dates
Upset that two key presidential debates coincide with NFL games, the Donald Trump campaign will press for changes.
Third-party support surging
Voters now confronted with the choice between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are making something abundantly clear: they want another option.
Trump: Can't I respond to an attack?
'I was viciously attacked by Mr. Khan at the Democratic Convention,' he tweeted on Sunday. Trump was referring to Khizr Khan, a Muslim lawyer whose son was in the Army and died in Iraq in 2004. Khan in his speech asked Trump if he had even read the Constitution and said that Trump has 'sacrificed nothing and no one.'
Christian News
Burlington Revival Comes to an End; More Than 1,250 Accept Christ
The Burlington Revival has come to an end after going strong for 11 weeks. Friday night was the last night the revival services were held in Burlington, North Carolina.
Pastor in Eastern Uganda Killed for Evangelizing Muslims, Refusing to Sell Land
Upset with a pastor for evangelizing and refusing to sell them land for a mosque, Muslims in eastern Uganda tied him up and killed him on Sunday (July 24), sources said.
Pastor forgives Muslim extremists who attacked his church
After his church was attacked and vandalised by a group of Muslim extremists, this pastor responded by following what Exodus 14:14 instructed him to do. That Bible verse states, 'The Lord shall fight for you, and you shall hold your peace.'