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Today's Breaking News
Around the World
U.S, Russia suspend talks on joint operations in Syria as cease-fire deal fails
Negotiations between Washington and Moscow on potential cooperation in the air war against the Islamic State terror group in Syria have come to a screeching halt with little hope of resuming, according to the U.S. command in charge of American operations in the country.
George Soros to invest $500 million in help for refugees
Billionaire investor George Soros pledged on Tuesday to invest up to $500 million in programs and companies benefiting migrants and refugees fleeing life-threatening situations.
U.S. Believes Russian Aircraft Attacked Aid Convoy in Syria
U.S. intelligence agencies believe that Russian aircraft conducted the attack on a humanitarian aid convoy in Syria on Monday, refuting Secretary of State John Kerry's initial statement that it was likely the Syrian government.
Tough talk: Obama slams Putin, Trump in final U.N. speech
In his final address to the United Nations, President Obama took swipes at Russian President Vladimir Putin and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for embracing authoritarianism and seeking to reverse international cooperation.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Senators want to change massive new Israel aid package
Republican U.S. lawmakers launched an effort on Tuesday to modify a $38 billion military aid agreement with Israel by providing more money and easing controls on how it is spent, setting up a showdown with President Barack Obama over the package days after it was signed.
The myth of 'Private Arab Lands' in Judea and Samaria
Yoav Elitzur resides in Ofrah, the first Jewish community in the Binyamin area of Judea and Samaria in the modern age (founded in 1975). He has produced a short video, in Hebrew, in which he explains succinctly how the myth of, 'privately-owned Arab lands in Judea and Samaria,' came to be.
Israeli jet intercepts Hamas drone off Gaza coast
A Hamas drone that took off from the Gaza Strip Tuesday was intercepted by an Israeli Air Force aircraft just off the coast of the Palestinian enclave, the Israeli military said.
'70% of European Jews won't go to shul on High Holy Days despite heightened security'
A poll released on Tuesday claiming that 70% of European Jews won't go to synagogue on Rosh Hashana or Yom Kippur due to security concerns, has been met with skepticism by prominent Jewish leaders.
Obama at UN: Israel can't permanently occupy Palestinian land
Addressing the UN for the last time as president, US President Barack Obama warned on Tuesday of a world at a crossroads between an integrated, liberalized future and one dangerously divided along 'age-old lines' of race and tribe.
Inside the United States
Obama 'Midnight' Regulations Coming
Republican lawmakers are bracing for a slew of last-minute rules and regulations, as well as more executive actions to place swaths of land under federal protection, during President Barack Obama's final months in office.
Federal Appeals Court Hears Challenge to DC Gun Carry Law
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit heard two cases challenging the District of Columbia's restrictive gun carry law on Tuesday.
Number of People Wrongfully Given American Citizenship Much Higher Than Originally Reported
CNN's Jake Tapper reported on Tuesday that the number of people who were wrongly granted American citizenship when they were supposed to be deported is much higher than originally reported.
Obama defends refugee policy, calls crisis 'a test of our common humanity'
Hitting back at critics of his plan to accept more refugees in the U.S., President Obama said Tuesday that foreigners fleeing war zones are victims, not threats to national security.
After father talked to authorities, FBI found no terrorist ties to Rahami in 2014
Federal authorities late Tuesday charged Ahmad Khan Rahami with planting bombs in New Jersey and New York City, including one that wounded 29 people in Manhattan on Saturday and another in a seaside Jersey town that detonated but injured no one.
Satanic Temple to open international headquarters in Salem
Salem residents are feeling unsettled after receiving word that the Satanic Temple is moving its international headquarters to an old Victorian mansion in the Massachusetts town.
Changing who controls ICANN jeopardizes our presidential election
Changing who controls the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) so close to our presidential election will jeopardize the results of how you vote on Nov. 8 unless Congress stops this changeover. When the calendar hits Sept. 30, a mere 6 weeks before our election, the United States cannot be assured that if any web site is hacked, the responsible party will be held accountable.
U.S. Politics
Obama to Go on Campaign Blitz for Clinton
President Obama is getting ready to embark on a massive campaign blitz where he will be spending one to two days each week in October on the road campaigning for fellow Democrat Hillary Clinton.
'Smoking Gun' Found in Hillary's Email?
There may have been found a 'smoking gun' in Hillary Clinton's email scandal, as new reports on Tuesday document that an aide apparently had asked the online community about the best process for stripping out IDs from archived emails.
Christian News
Muslim Boat Captain Throws Six Christians Overboard
A Muslim boat captain is on trial in Spain for pushing six Christians overboard for praying.
Hungary Becomes the First Country to Officially Defend Christians Persecuted by ISIS
This week, Hungary, which has during the past year come under pressure for its handling of Europe's mass migration crisis, has become the first government to open an office specifically to address the persecution of Christians in the Middle East and Europe.
Around the World
U.S, Russia suspend talks on joint operations in Syria as cease-fire deal fails
Negotiations between Washington and Moscow on potential cooperation in the air war against the Islamic State terror group in Syria have come to a screeching halt with little hope of resuming, according to the U.S. command in charge of American operations in the country.
George Soros to invest $500 million in help for refugees
Billionaire investor George Soros pledged on Tuesday to invest up to $500 million in programs and companies benefiting migrants and refugees fleeing life-threatening situations.
U.S. Believes Russian Aircraft Attacked Aid Convoy in Syria
U.S. intelligence agencies believe that Russian aircraft conducted the attack on a humanitarian aid convoy in Syria on Monday, refuting Secretary of State John Kerry's initial statement that it was likely the Syrian government.
Tough talk: Obama slams Putin, Trump in final U.N. speech
In his final address to the United Nations, President Obama took swipes at Russian President Vladimir Putin and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for embracing authoritarianism and seeking to reverse international cooperation.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Senators want to change massive new Israel aid package
Republican U.S. lawmakers launched an effort on Tuesday to modify a $38 billion military aid agreement with Israel by providing more money and easing controls on how it is spent, setting up a showdown with President Barack Obama over the package days after it was signed.
The myth of 'Private Arab Lands' in Judea and Samaria
Yoav Elitzur resides in Ofrah, the first Jewish community in the Binyamin area of Judea and Samaria in the modern age (founded in 1975). He has produced a short video, in Hebrew, in which he explains succinctly how the myth of, 'privately-owned Arab lands in Judea and Samaria,' came to be.
Israeli jet intercepts Hamas drone off Gaza coast
A Hamas drone that took off from the Gaza Strip Tuesday was intercepted by an Israeli Air Force aircraft just off the coast of the Palestinian enclave, the Israeli military said.
'70% of European Jews won't go to shul on High Holy Days despite heightened security'
A poll released on Tuesday claiming that 70% of European Jews won't go to synagogue on Rosh Hashana or Yom Kippur due to security concerns, has been met with skepticism by prominent Jewish leaders.
Obama at UN: Israel can't permanently occupy Palestinian land
Addressing the UN for the last time as president, US President Barack Obama warned on Tuesday of a world at a crossroads between an integrated, liberalized future and one dangerously divided along 'age-old lines' of race and tribe.
Inside the United States
Obama 'Midnight' Regulations Coming
Republican lawmakers are bracing for a slew of last-minute rules and regulations, as well as more executive actions to place swaths of land under federal protection, during President Barack Obama's final months in office.
Federal Appeals Court Hears Challenge to DC Gun Carry Law
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit heard two cases challenging the District of Columbia's restrictive gun carry law on Tuesday.
Number of People Wrongfully Given American Citizenship Much Higher Than Originally Reported
CNN's Jake Tapper reported on Tuesday that the number of people who were wrongly granted American citizenship when they were supposed to be deported is much higher than originally reported.
Obama defends refugee policy, calls crisis 'a test of our common humanity'
Hitting back at critics of his plan to accept more refugees in the U.S., President Obama said Tuesday that foreigners fleeing war zones are victims, not threats to national security.
After father talked to authorities, FBI found no terrorist ties to Rahami in 2014
Federal authorities late Tuesday charged Ahmad Khan Rahami with planting bombs in New Jersey and New York City, including one that wounded 29 people in Manhattan on Saturday and another in a seaside Jersey town that detonated but injured no one.
Satanic Temple to open international headquarters in Salem
Salem residents are feeling unsettled after receiving word that the Satanic Temple is moving its international headquarters to an old Victorian mansion in the Massachusetts town.
Changing who controls ICANN jeopardizes our presidential election
Changing who controls the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) so close to our presidential election will jeopardize the results of how you vote on Nov. 8 unless Congress stops this changeover. When the calendar hits Sept. 30, a mere 6 weeks before our election, the United States cannot be assured that if any web site is hacked, the responsible party will be held accountable.
U.S. Politics
Obama to Go on Campaign Blitz for Clinton
President Obama is getting ready to embark on a massive campaign blitz where he will be spending one to two days each week in October on the road campaigning for fellow Democrat Hillary Clinton.
'Smoking Gun' Found in Hillary's Email?
There may have been found a 'smoking gun' in Hillary Clinton's email scandal, as new reports on Tuesday document that an aide apparently had asked the online community about the best process for stripping out IDs from archived emails.
Christian News
Muslim Boat Captain Throws Six Christians Overboard
A Muslim boat captain is on trial in Spain for pushing six Christians overboard for praying.
Hungary Becomes the First Country to Officially Defend Christians Persecuted by ISIS
This week, Hungary, which has during the past year come under pressure for its handling of Europe's mass migration crisis, has become the first government to open an office specifically to address the persecution of Christians in the Middle East and Europe.
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
ISIS Video Shows Brainwashed 'Cubs of the Caliphate' Training to 'Conquer Jerusalem and Rome'
A new video released by an Islamic State-run media outlet provides in depth detail into how the jihadi organization is brainwashing and training young children to become the next wave of jihadis who will help 'conquer Damascus, Baghdad, Jerusalem , Mecca, Al-Medina, Dabiq, Rome and Andalusia.'
Top U.S. military official: Syria cease-fire not derailed
An alleged U.S.-led coalition airstrike on Syrian soldiers has not derailed a cease-fire agreement between Russia and the United States to halt fighting in Syria, the top U.S. military officer said Monday.
U.N. adopts plan to protect refugees, migrants
The United Nations on Monday adopted the so-called 'New York Declaration' -- a commitment to protect refugees and migrants, as well as to find solutions amid humanitarian crises.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Netanyahu, Police Commander Order Immediate Bolstering of Forces in Israeli Capital After Palestinian Stabbing Attacks
In the wake of Monday's Palestinian stabbing attack in Jerusalem -- which left a female Israeli police officer critically wounded and a male colleague in moderate condition -- a decision was taken to bolster security immediately, rather than waiting until the upcoming Jewish High Holidays, Israel's Channel 2 reported.
Inside the United States
Missing Fingerprints Lead to Over 800 Wrongful U.S. Citizenship Approvals: DHS Report
At least 858 people from countries that are of concern to the United States' national security were able to avoid deportation orders — and actually received citizenship — due to incomplete digital fingerprint records, according to a report released Monday.
Republicans go after Planned Parenthood contractor
House Republicans are seeking to hold a firm that procured aborted fetuses from Planned Parenthood, and its president, in contempt of Congress.
Air Force names futuristic long-range bomber the B-21 Raider
The U.S. Air Force has officially named its futuristic long range bomber the B-21 Raider.
Cellphone Alerts Used in New York to Search for Bombing Suspect
Across New York City, cellphones blared on Monday morning with the dissonant but familiar tone of an emergency alert, typically used for weather-related advisories or abducted children. But this was different.
Bomb suspect Rahami a deadbeat, hated America, says his daughter's mother
The man who police nabbed and shot Monday after a day-long dragnet in connection with a series of terror attacks in and around New York was a bad father who disliked America, hated gays and took long trips to his homeland of Afghanistan, according to the mother of his young daughter.
U.S. Politics
Poll: 75% of voters plan to watch first Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump debate
Nearly 75 percent of the registered voters plans to watch the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton next week, according to a Morning Consult Poll.
Trump, Clinton trade barbs on terror after arrest
The arrest of an immigrant from Afghanistan in this weekend's bombings in New York and New Jersey cleaved new rifts in the presidential campaign Monday, with Republican nominee Donald Trump insisting he foresaw the attacks, which he said bolster his call to suspend immigration from world trouble spots.
Christian News
Muslim Rebels Massacre Christians in Central African Republic
Muslim militants slaughtered 26 civilians in a predominantly Christian village in the Central African Republic on Friday (Sept. 16), the worst violence in the embattled country in months, sources said.
Christian Woman Fired for Refusing to Issue Same-Sex Marriage Licenses in Florida
Yanicka Parker, a Christian minister and former court specialist, has filed a lawsuit against Broward Clerk of Courts Howard Forman in Florida for allegedly firing her because she refused to perform same-sex marriages due to her religious beliefs.
Iraqi Christian Deacon Who Fled ISIS Denied Asylum in UK
An Iraqi Christian deacon who fled his home in Mosul after it was overrun by the Islamic State has been denied asylum in England, which presents yet another example of how many Christians displaced by the barbaric terrorist organization are struggling to find safety in Western nations.
Around the World
ISIS Video Shows Brainwashed 'Cubs of the Caliphate' Training to 'Conquer Jerusalem and Rome'
A new video released by an Islamic State-run media outlet provides in depth detail into how the jihadi organization is brainwashing and training young children to become the next wave of jihadis who will help 'conquer Damascus, Baghdad, Jerusalem , Mecca, Al-Medina, Dabiq, Rome and Andalusia.'
Top U.S. military official: Syria cease-fire not derailed
An alleged U.S.-led coalition airstrike on Syrian soldiers has not derailed a cease-fire agreement between Russia and the United States to halt fighting in Syria, the top U.S. military officer said Monday.
U.N. adopts plan to protect refugees, migrants
The United Nations on Monday adopted the so-called 'New York Declaration' -- a commitment to protect refugees and migrants, as well as to find solutions amid humanitarian crises.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Netanyahu, Police Commander Order Immediate Bolstering of Forces in Israeli Capital After Palestinian Stabbing Attacks
In the wake of Monday's Palestinian stabbing attack in Jerusalem -- which left a female Israeli police officer critically wounded and a male colleague in moderate condition -- a decision was taken to bolster security immediately, rather than waiting until the upcoming Jewish High Holidays, Israel's Channel 2 reported.
Inside the United States
Missing Fingerprints Lead to Over 800 Wrongful U.S. Citizenship Approvals: DHS Report
At least 858 people from countries that are of concern to the United States' national security were able to avoid deportation orders — and actually received citizenship — due to incomplete digital fingerprint records, according to a report released Monday.
Republicans go after Planned Parenthood contractor
House Republicans are seeking to hold a firm that procured aborted fetuses from Planned Parenthood, and its president, in contempt of Congress.
Air Force names futuristic long-range bomber the B-21 Raider
The U.S. Air Force has officially named its futuristic long range bomber the B-21 Raider.
Cellphone Alerts Used in New York to Search for Bombing Suspect
Across New York City, cellphones blared on Monday morning with the dissonant but familiar tone of an emergency alert, typically used for weather-related advisories or abducted children. But this was different.
Bomb suspect Rahami a deadbeat, hated America, says his daughter's mother
The man who police nabbed and shot Monday after a day-long dragnet in connection with a series of terror attacks in and around New York was a bad father who disliked America, hated gays and took long trips to his homeland of Afghanistan, according to the mother of his young daughter.
U.S. Politics
Poll: 75% of voters plan to watch first Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump debate
Nearly 75 percent of the registered voters plans to watch the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton next week, according to a Morning Consult Poll.
Trump, Clinton trade barbs on terror after arrest
The arrest of an immigrant from Afghanistan in this weekend's bombings in New York and New Jersey cleaved new rifts in the presidential campaign Monday, with Republican nominee Donald Trump insisting he foresaw the attacks, which he said bolster his call to suspend immigration from world trouble spots.
Christian News
Muslim Rebels Massacre Christians in Central African Republic
Muslim militants slaughtered 26 civilians in a predominantly Christian village in the Central African Republic on Friday (Sept. 16), the worst violence in the embattled country in months, sources said.
Christian Woman Fired for Refusing to Issue Same-Sex Marriage Licenses in Florida
Yanicka Parker, a Christian minister and former court specialist, has filed a lawsuit against Broward Clerk of Courts Howard Forman in Florida for allegedly firing her because she refused to perform same-sex marriages due to her religious beliefs.
Iraqi Christian Deacon Who Fled ISIS Denied Asylum in UK
An Iraqi Christian deacon who fled his home in Mosul after it was overrun by the Islamic State has been denied asylum in England, which presents yet another example of how many Christians displaced by the barbaric terrorist organization are struggling to find safety in Western nations.
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
US to shift military assets to Syria under deal
The U.S. military will have to shift surveillance aircraft from other regions and increase the number of intelligence analysts to coordinate attacks with Russia under the Syria cease-fire deal partly in order to target militants the U.S. has largely spared, senior officials say.
America's 'Ultimate Failure' in Afghanistan: Corruption by the Billions
A blistering new report blasts the U.S. government's pouring of billions of dollars into projects in Afghanistan with inadequate oversight that in many cases fueled corruption on unprecedented levels and ultimately undermined America's mission there.
Al-Aksa mosque preacher calls on Allah to blow up Moscow, DC
In his September 14 address at al-Aksa Mosque in Jerusalem, Palestinian cleric Abdallah Ayed beseeched Allah to 'to vanquish America and Russia.'
Moscow says strikes on Syria army threaten U.S.-Russia ceasefire plan
Moscow stepped up its war of words with Washington on Sunday, saying air strikes by a U.S.-led coalition on the Syrian army threatened the implementation of a U.S.-Russian ceasefire plan for Syria and bordered on connivance with Islamic State.
UN summit on refugees to open in New York
The UN is to convene a summit on migration and refugees to address the more than 65 million people displaced by conflict. But critics say any outcome will be a political gesture rather than a legally-binding declaration.
Iran must stand strong against US on region conflicts: Khamenei
Iran's supreme leader said the Islamic republic must stand strong against Washington on the region's conflicts, in an address Sunday to commanders of the elite Republican Guards force.
UK to veto EU 'defence union'
British defence minister Michael Fallon has said the UK would veto the creation of EU military capabilities so long as it remained a member of the bloc.
Putin's ruling party takes early lead in Russia election
The ruling United Russia party was leading in early results Sunday in national elections, poised to retain control of parliament despite a deep economic recession and Russia's worst relations with the West since the Cold War.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Obama and Netanyahu to meet Wednesday
The meeting was agreed upon following talks between the Prime Minister's Office and the White House and was confirmed after the signing of the new US-Israel military aid package. It will be the first meeting between the two leaders since November 2015 and likely be the last as Obama approaches the conclusion of his presidency.
Israel prepares civilians for threat of 230,000 enemy rockets
The IDF Home Front Command is preparing for the possibility that Hezbollah will fire thousands of missiles from Lebanon into Israel during the next war.
Senator Graham slams Israel for 'pulling the rug' from Congress on defense deal
Republican senator Lindsey Graham said Friday that Israel made a mistake in signing a new $38 billion defense aid agreement with the United States, claiming that Netanyahu 'pulled the rug' from under Congress where there was bipartisan support for providing Israel with more military aid.
Netanyahu fires back at US aid deal critics: 'We were never offered more'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday fired back at critics over the recently signed $38 million military aid deal, saying that such criticism was 'background noise and disinformation.'
2 police hurt in Jerusalem stabbing; assailant shot
Two police officers were wounded in a stabbing attack outside Herod's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City on Monday morning, police said, as a fresh wave of attacks in Jerusalem and the West Bank appeared to persist for a fourth straight day.
In leaked emails, Colin Powell says Israel has 200 nukes
Former US secretary of state and four-star general Colin Powell alleged that Israel possesses some 200 nuclear weapons, in an email apparently leaked by Russian hackers this week.
US gun owners cause boom in Israeli ammunition sales, report says
Sales of Israeli ammunition to the US civilian sector increased by about 1,000 percent last year, Haaretz reported on Thursday.
Inside the United States
Terrorist Attacks Across America Over the Weekend
Three violent attacks over the weekend that left almost 40 people injured remained shrouded in questions, but together they fueled growing fears among authorities about terror assaults by small groups, lone wolves or simply deranged individuals.
Congress Investigating Obama Admin-Funded Campaign to Unseat Israeli PM
Congress on Friday launched a wide-ranging probe into a secret Obama administration-funded campaign to unseat Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to information exclusively obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
Gov't to fire Christian for not viewing pro-LGBT video?
A federal government agency is threatening to fire a Christian employee of 14 years for declining to watch an LGBT 'diversity and inclusivity' training video.
Plans Reinstated to Build Arch of Ba'al in NYC
An arch that stood before the Temple of Ba'al in Palmyra, Syria, before it was destroyed by ISIS will be recreated in New York City on Sept. 19th.
Terror suspected in New York blast, Minnesota stabbing rampage
Investigators scrambled Sunday night for clues behind an apparent terrorist explosion that rocked New York on Saturday as the Islamic State claimed credit for a Somali immigrant's stabbing rampage in Minnesota.
Religion Contributes $1.2 Trillion to US Economy, More Than Top 10 Tech Companies
Religious groups contribute $1.2 trillion to the U.S. economy, more than the top 10 tech companies combined.
New York attacks prompt fears over 'lone wolf' terror assaults
Three violent attacks over the weekend that left almost 40 people injured remained shrouded in questions, but together they fueled growing fears among authorities about terror assaults by small groups, lone wolves or simply deranged individuals.
FBI Investigates Minnesota Stabbings as Possible Terror Act
A man in a private security uniform stabbed nine people at a Minnesota shopping mall, reportedly asking one victim if he or she was Muslim before an off-duty police officer shot and killed him in an attack the Islamic State group claimed as its own.
U.S. Politics
Poll: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton tied across battleground states
The race across the combined battlegrounds is as tight as can be, tied 42 percent to 42 percent.
Citi ups forecast for Trump win to 40%; says Clinton suffering from 'enthusiasm gap'
With 50 days to go, analysts at Citi have increased their forecast for a Donald Trump victory at November's U.S. presidential elections.
Trump Opens Up 7-Point Lead (48-41) in LA Times/USC Poll
Trump holds a 48 percent to 41 percent advantage over Clinton according to the Los Angeles Times/USC Dornsife poll. The survey marks a sharp contrast from the same poll just one week ago, which had Clinton holding a slim advantage over Trump.
Obama's plea to black voters: Not backing Hillary Clinton an 'insult to my legacy'
President Barack Obama told the Congressional Black Caucus gala it would be 'an insult to my legacy' if African-Americans don't vote for Hillary Clinton and reject Donald Trump.
Trump cracks the Electoral College lock
If the election were held today, Donald Trump would apparently win roughly as many electoral votes as Hillary Clinton -- who held a commanding lead in early August and seemed to be closing off all possible Trump routes to 270 electoral votes.
Clinton dodges reporters in six-question press conference
Hillary Clinton declined Thursday to answer repeated questions about when her running mate found out that she had been diagnosed with pneumonia.
Christian News
ISIS moving from Christian persecution to Christian 'extermination'
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has now moved from persecuting Christians to trying to exterminate them, according to a prominent advocate for refugees.
Freedom of Religion or Belief 'the Defining Issue of Our Time'
Over 100 parliamentarians from 60 countries met this week in Berlin for a series of workshops and seminars under the title, 'An Embattled Right: Protecting and Promoting Freedom of Religion of Belief.'
Around the World
US to shift military assets to Syria under deal
The U.S. military will have to shift surveillance aircraft from other regions and increase the number of intelligence analysts to coordinate attacks with Russia under the Syria cease-fire deal partly in order to target militants the U.S. has largely spared, senior officials say.
America's 'Ultimate Failure' in Afghanistan: Corruption by the Billions
A blistering new report blasts the U.S. government's pouring of billions of dollars into projects in Afghanistan with inadequate oversight that in many cases fueled corruption on unprecedented levels and ultimately undermined America's mission there.
Al-Aksa mosque preacher calls on Allah to blow up Moscow, DC
In his September 14 address at al-Aksa Mosque in Jerusalem, Palestinian cleric Abdallah Ayed beseeched Allah to 'to vanquish America and Russia.'
Moscow says strikes on Syria army threaten U.S.-Russia ceasefire plan
Moscow stepped up its war of words with Washington on Sunday, saying air strikes by a U.S.-led coalition on the Syrian army threatened the implementation of a U.S.-Russian ceasefire plan for Syria and bordered on connivance with Islamic State.
UN summit on refugees to open in New York
The UN is to convene a summit on migration and refugees to address the more than 65 million people displaced by conflict. But critics say any outcome will be a political gesture rather than a legally-binding declaration.
Iran must stand strong against US on region conflicts: Khamenei
Iran's supreme leader said the Islamic republic must stand strong against Washington on the region's conflicts, in an address Sunday to commanders of the elite Republican Guards force.
UK to veto EU 'defence union'
British defence minister Michael Fallon has said the UK would veto the creation of EU military capabilities so long as it remained a member of the bloc.
Putin's ruling party takes early lead in Russia election
The ruling United Russia party was leading in early results Sunday in national elections, poised to retain control of parliament despite a deep economic recession and Russia's worst relations with the West since the Cold War.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Obama and Netanyahu to meet Wednesday
The meeting was agreed upon following talks between the Prime Minister's Office and the White House and was confirmed after the signing of the new US-Israel military aid package. It will be the first meeting between the two leaders since November 2015 and likely be the last as Obama approaches the conclusion of his presidency.
Israel prepares civilians for threat of 230,000 enemy rockets
The IDF Home Front Command is preparing for the possibility that Hezbollah will fire thousands of missiles from Lebanon into Israel during the next war.
Senator Graham slams Israel for 'pulling the rug' from Congress on defense deal
Republican senator Lindsey Graham said Friday that Israel made a mistake in signing a new $38 billion defense aid agreement with the United States, claiming that Netanyahu 'pulled the rug' from under Congress where there was bipartisan support for providing Israel with more military aid.
Netanyahu fires back at US aid deal critics: 'We were never offered more'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday fired back at critics over the recently signed $38 million military aid deal, saying that such criticism was 'background noise and disinformation.'
2 police hurt in Jerusalem stabbing; assailant shot
Two police officers were wounded in a stabbing attack outside Herod's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City on Monday morning, police said, as a fresh wave of attacks in Jerusalem and the West Bank appeared to persist for a fourth straight day.
In leaked emails, Colin Powell says Israel has 200 nukes
Former US secretary of state and four-star general Colin Powell alleged that Israel possesses some 200 nuclear weapons, in an email apparently leaked by Russian hackers this week.
US gun owners cause boom in Israeli ammunition sales, report says
Sales of Israeli ammunition to the US civilian sector increased by about 1,000 percent last year, Haaretz reported on Thursday.
Inside the United States
Terrorist Attacks Across America Over the Weekend
Three violent attacks over the weekend that left almost 40 people injured remained shrouded in questions, but together they fueled growing fears among authorities about terror assaults by small groups, lone wolves or simply deranged individuals.
Congress Investigating Obama Admin-Funded Campaign to Unseat Israeli PM
Congress on Friday launched a wide-ranging probe into a secret Obama administration-funded campaign to unseat Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to information exclusively obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
Gov't to fire Christian for not viewing pro-LGBT video?
A federal government agency is threatening to fire a Christian employee of 14 years for declining to watch an LGBT 'diversity and inclusivity' training video.
Plans Reinstated to Build Arch of Ba'al in NYC
An arch that stood before the Temple of Ba'al in Palmyra, Syria, before it was destroyed by ISIS will be recreated in New York City on Sept. 19th.
Terror suspected in New York blast, Minnesota stabbing rampage
Investigators scrambled Sunday night for clues behind an apparent terrorist explosion that rocked New York on Saturday as the Islamic State claimed credit for a Somali immigrant's stabbing rampage in Minnesota.
Religion Contributes $1.2 Trillion to US Economy, More Than Top 10 Tech Companies
Religious groups contribute $1.2 trillion to the U.S. economy, more than the top 10 tech companies combined.
New York attacks prompt fears over 'lone wolf' terror assaults
Three violent attacks over the weekend that left almost 40 people injured remained shrouded in questions, but together they fueled growing fears among authorities about terror assaults by small groups, lone wolves or simply deranged individuals.
FBI Investigates Minnesota Stabbings as Possible Terror Act
A man in a private security uniform stabbed nine people at a Minnesota shopping mall, reportedly asking one victim if he or she was Muslim before an off-duty police officer shot and killed him in an attack the Islamic State group claimed as its own.
U.S. Politics
Poll: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton tied across battleground states
The race across the combined battlegrounds is as tight as can be, tied 42 percent to 42 percent.
Citi ups forecast for Trump win to 40%; says Clinton suffering from 'enthusiasm gap'
With 50 days to go, analysts at Citi have increased their forecast for a Donald Trump victory at November's U.S. presidential elections.
Trump Opens Up 7-Point Lead (48-41) in LA Times/USC Poll
Trump holds a 48 percent to 41 percent advantage over Clinton according to the Los Angeles Times/USC Dornsife poll. The survey marks a sharp contrast from the same poll just one week ago, which had Clinton holding a slim advantage over Trump.
Obama's plea to black voters: Not backing Hillary Clinton an 'insult to my legacy'
President Barack Obama told the Congressional Black Caucus gala it would be 'an insult to my legacy' if African-Americans don't vote for Hillary Clinton and reject Donald Trump.
Trump cracks the Electoral College lock
If the election were held today, Donald Trump would apparently win roughly as many electoral votes as Hillary Clinton -- who held a commanding lead in early August and seemed to be closing off all possible Trump routes to 270 electoral votes.
Clinton dodges reporters in six-question press conference
Hillary Clinton declined Thursday to answer repeated questions about when her running mate found out that she had been diagnosed with pneumonia.
Christian News
ISIS moving from Christian persecution to Christian 'extermination'
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has now moved from persecuting Christians to trying to exterminate them, according to a prominent advocate for refugees.
Freedom of Religion or Belief 'the Defining Issue of Our Time'
Over 100 parliamentarians from 60 countries met this week in Berlin for a series of workshops and seminars under the title, 'An Embattled Right: Protecting and Promoting Freedom of Religion of Belief.'