Prophecy News Watch - January 31, 2018
Around the World
Saudi Arabia says it has seized more than $100-billion in corruption purge
Saudi Arabia's government has arranged to seize more than $100-billion (U.S.) through financial settlements with businessmen and officials detained in its crackdown on corruption, the attorney-general said on Tuesday.
Yemeni separatists capture port city of Aden, government confined to palace: residents
Southern Yemeni separatists took control of the port city of Aden after two days of fighting, residents said on Tuesday, confining the internationally recognized government of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to the presidential palace.
Trump calls North Korea leadership 'depraved,' warns of nuclear missile threat
Branding North Korea’s leadership 'depraved,' President Donald Trump told Americans on Tuesday that Pyongyang’s pursuit of nuclear missiles could 'very soon threaten our homeland' and vowed a continued campaign of maximum pressure to keep that from happening.
FEMA criticized for plan to end storm aid in Puerto Rico
Plans by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to halt hurricane relief supplies to Puerto Rico drew criticism Tuesday from members of Congress and the mayor of the island’s largest city.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
UN envoy: Gaza on verge of ‘total systems collapse’
Gaza is beyond a 'humanitarian crisis' and 'on the verge of a total systems failure,' UN Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov said on Tuesday.
Hamas founder dies after 'accidentally' shooting himself
A senior member of the Hamas terrorist organization has died, a Hamas spokesman said Tuesday, three weeks after he suffered what the terror organization claimed was an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound in the head.
Inside the United States
'Our new American moment': Trump calls for bipartisan cooperation in year ahead
President Trump marked his first State of the Union address Tuesday with a call for concrete bipartisan achievements in the year ahead, using the momentous occasion to unveil an expansive infrastructure plan aimed at improving rural landscapes and major U.S. cities, while also emphasizing his desire for the swift enactment of immigration reform.
Record-Breaking: How Trump Compares to Obama on Judges, and Why They'll Likely Be His Greatest Legacy
President Donald Trump may have been stymied on many fronts this past year, but in one of the most important areas – picking judges and getting them confirmed – he's moving at an incredibly rapid pace, often despite Democratic opposition.
Trump calls on Congress to boost defense spending and build up US nuclear arsenal
President Trump used his State of the Union speech Tuesday to urge Congress to end caps on defense spending so the U.S. can modernize its nuclear arsenal.
Trump calls for $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan in State of the Union
President Trump asked Congress on Tuesday to pass an infrastructure package that would ultimately be worth $1.5 trillion, increasing the amount of investment in infrastructure over what he requested of lawmakers the last time he appeared before a joint session of Congress.
Pro-life Advocates Win Court Victory in Free Speech Case
On January 29, 2018, a federal judge told participants in a lawsuit forcing pro-life sidewalk counselors to defend themselves against harassment charges, that leafletting is a “form of really protected speech,” and that sidewalks are recognized as the “quintessential public forum.” The words from the bench underscored the arguments of Thomas More Society Special Counsel Martin Cannon. Cannon is defending a group of pro-life advocates who are being charged by New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman in a federal lawsuit that accuses them of threats and violence against abortion clinic patients.
Saudi Arabia says it has seized more than $100-billion in corruption purge
Saudi Arabia's government has arranged to seize more than $100-billion (U.S.) through financial settlements with businessmen and officials detained in its crackdown on corruption, the attorney-general said on Tuesday.
Yemeni separatists capture port city of Aden, government confined to palace: residents
Southern Yemeni separatists took control of the port city of Aden after two days of fighting, residents said on Tuesday, confining the internationally recognized government of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to the presidential palace.
Trump calls North Korea leadership 'depraved,' warns of nuclear missile threat
Branding North Korea’s leadership 'depraved,' President Donald Trump told Americans on Tuesday that Pyongyang’s pursuit of nuclear missiles could 'very soon threaten our homeland' and vowed a continued campaign of maximum pressure to keep that from happening.
FEMA criticized for plan to end storm aid in Puerto Rico
Plans by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to halt hurricane relief supplies to Puerto Rico drew criticism Tuesday from members of Congress and the mayor of the island’s largest city.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
UN envoy: Gaza on verge of ‘total systems collapse’
Gaza is beyond a 'humanitarian crisis' and 'on the verge of a total systems failure,' UN Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov said on Tuesday.
Hamas founder dies after 'accidentally' shooting himself
A senior member of the Hamas terrorist organization has died, a Hamas spokesman said Tuesday, three weeks after he suffered what the terror organization claimed was an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound in the head.
Inside the United States
'Our new American moment': Trump calls for bipartisan cooperation in year ahead
President Trump marked his first State of the Union address Tuesday with a call for concrete bipartisan achievements in the year ahead, using the momentous occasion to unveil an expansive infrastructure plan aimed at improving rural landscapes and major U.S. cities, while also emphasizing his desire for the swift enactment of immigration reform.
Record-Breaking: How Trump Compares to Obama on Judges, and Why They'll Likely Be His Greatest Legacy
President Donald Trump may have been stymied on many fronts this past year, but in one of the most important areas – picking judges and getting them confirmed – he's moving at an incredibly rapid pace, often despite Democratic opposition.
Trump calls on Congress to boost defense spending and build up US nuclear arsenal
President Trump used his State of the Union speech Tuesday to urge Congress to end caps on defense spending so the U.S. can modernize its nuclear arsenal.
Trump calls for $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan in State of the Union
President Trump asked Congress on Tuesday to pass an infrastructure package that would ultimately be worth $1.5 trillion, increasing the amount of investment in infrastructure over what he requested of lawmakers the last time he appeared before a joint session of Congress.
Pro-life Advocates Win Court Victory in Free Speech Case
On January 29, 2018, a federal judge told participants in a lawsuit forcing pro-life sidewalk counselors to defend themselves against harassment charges, that leafletting is a “form of really protected speech,” and that sidewalks are recognized as the “quintessential public forum.” The words from the bench underscored the arguments of Thomas More Society Special Counsel Martin Cannon. Cannon is defending a group of pro-life advocates who are being charged by New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman in a federal lawsuit that accuses them of threats and violence against abortion clinic patients.