Prophecy News Watch - March 1, 2016
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Army's Delta Force begins to target ISIS in Iraq
The U.S. Army's elite Delta Force operations to target, capture or kill top ISIS operatives have begun in Iraq, after several weeks of covert preparation, an administration official with direct knowledge of the force's activities told CNN.
U.S. Cyber Command launches hacking offensive against Islamic State
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter on Monday declared a cyberwar against the Islamic State and its savvy techies, as analysts say the U.S. likely is trying to shut down the terrorist group's encrypted messaging applications and hacking operations.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Haniyeh: Nothing can stop the 'intifada'
Hamas's leader in Gaza Ismail Haniyeh on Friday welcomed the upcoming release of terror suspect Mohammed al-Qiq, hours after Israel agreed to release him following a 94-day hunger strike.
Inside the United States
Official: 8 of 11 Remaining Obamacare Co-Ops on the Brink
An official with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services told lawmakers last week that eight of the 11 remaining Obamacare co-ops have been selected for 'corrective action plans' and 'enhanced oversight.'
US cannot make Apple provide iPhone data, NY judge says
The U.S. Justice Department cannot force Apple to provide the FBI with access to a locked iPhone data in a Brooklyn drug case, a federal judge in New York ruled Monday.
Justice Clarence Thomas Asks Questions in Court, 1st Time in 10 Years
Justice Clarence Thomas stunned lawyers, reporters and others at the Supreme Court on Monday when he posed questions during an oral argument for the first time in 10 years.
Poll: Only 15 percent say they have benefited from ObamaCare
Just 15 percent of people say they have personally benefited from ObamaCare, although more than one-third believe it has helped the people of their state, according to a poll released Monday.
U.S. Politics
At least 2,079 Clinton emails contain classified material
At least 2,079 emails that Hillary Clinton sent or received contained classified material, according to the State Department’s final update from its review of more than 30,000 emails. The State Department released a new batch of 3,871 pages of Clinton’s emails Monday evening in response to a court order. Of those, 261 contain classified information.
Republicans badly split as Trump, Clinton seek Tuesday wins
On the eve of Tuesday's crucial multi-state primaries, a sharp new divide erupted between Republicans who pledge to fall in line behind Donald Trump if he wins their party's nomination and others who insist they can never back the bombastic billionaire.
State Dept. to withhold two new Clinton emails
State Department officials will withhold two emails from the batch of Hillary Clinton's private records set for release Monday but none because they contain 'top secret' material, spokesman John Kirby said.
Christian News
Ted Cruz to Evangelicals: Upcoming Election More Important Than Ever
Texas Senator Ted Cruz said the upcoming presidential election is now more important than ever when it comes to defending the Bill of Rights.
Around the World
Army's Delta Force begins to target ISIS in Iraq
The U.S. Army's elite Delta Force operations to target, capture or kill top ISIS operatives have begun in Iraq, after several weeks of covert preparation, an administration official with direct knowledge of the force's activities told CNN.
U.S. Cyber Command launches hacking offensive against Islamic State
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter on Monday declared a cyberwar against the Islamic State and its savvy techies, as analysts say the U.S. likely is trying to shut down the terrorist group's encrypted messaging applications and hacking operations.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Haniyeh: Nothing can stop the 'intifada'
Hamas's leader in Gaza Ismail Haniyeh on Friday welcomed the upcoming release of terror suspect Mohammed al-Qiq, hours after Israel agreed to release him following a 94-day hunger strike.
Inside the United States
Official: 8 of 11 Remaining Obamacare Co-Ops on the Brink
An official with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services told lawmakers last week that eight of the 11 remaining Obamacare co-ops have been selected for 'corrective action plans' and 'enhanced oversight.'
US cannot make Apple provide iPhone data, NY judge says
The U.S. Justice Department cannot force Apple to provide the FBI with access to a locked iPhone data in a Brooklyn drug case, a federal judge in New York ruled Monday.
Justice Clarence Thomas Asks Questions in Court, 1st Time in 10 Years
Justice Clarence Thomas stunned lawyers, reporters and others at the Supreme Court on Monday when he posed questions during an oral argument for the first time in 10 years.
Poll: Only 15 percent say they have benefited from ObamaCare
Just 15 percent of people say they have personally benefited from ObamaCare, although more than one-third believe it has helped the people of their state, according to a poll released Monday.
U.S. Politics
At least 2,079 Clinton emails contain classified material
At least 2,079 emails that Hillary Clinton sent or received contained classified material, according to the State Department’s final update from its review of more than 30,000 emails. The State Department released a new batch of 3,871 pages of Clinton’s emails Monday evening in response to a court order. Of those, 261 contain classified information.
Republicans badly split as Trump, Clinton seek Tuesday wins
On the eve of Tuesday's crucial multi-state primaries, a sharp new divide erupted between Republicans who pledge to fall in line behind Donald Trump if he wins their party's nomination and others who insist they can never back the bombastic billionaire.
State Dept. to withhold two new Clinton emails
State Department officials will withhold two emails from the batch of Hillary Clinton's private records set for release Monday but none because they contain 'top secret' material, spokesman John Kirby said.
Christian News
Ted Cruz to Evangelicals: Upcoming Election More Important Than Ever
Texas Senator Ted Cruz said the upcoming presidential election is now more important than ever when it comes to defending the Bill of Rights.