Prophecy News Watch - May 19, 2016

Today's Breaking News
Around the World
In Search For Cures, Scientists Create Embryos That Are Both Animal And Human
A handful of scientists around the United States are trying to do something that some people find disturbing: make embryos that are part human, part animal.
Superbugs will 'kill every three seconds'
Superbugs will kill someone every three seconds by 2050 unless the world acts now, a hugely influential report says.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Quartet report on Mideast peace still in early stages
In what will likely ease tensions in Jerusalem, a senior Obama administration official told The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday that the upcoming report on the status of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by the Quartet is still months away and that few points had actually been drafted on paper.
Israel successfully tests shipborne Iron Dome missile interceptor
Israel has successfully tested a maritime missile interception system that can shoot down short-range missiles, dubbing it the “Iron Dome of the Sea,” the navy announced on Wednesday.
Netanyahu said set to offer 'hurt' Ya'alon Foreign Ministry
Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon is reportedly to be offered the post of foreign minister, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu moves to vacate the defense chair for ostensible new coalition partner Avigdor Liberman.
Liberman said to accept defense minister post in coalition shakeup
Avigdor Liberman met Wednesday afternoon with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the possibility of bringing his six-seat Yisrael Beytenu party into the coalition, with reports indicating that he had been offered and accepted the defense minister post.
Reports: Obama pushing Israeli military leaders to buck their government
U.S. President Barack Obama is encouraging Israeli military leaders to oppose the 'politically paralyzed' Benjamin Netanyahu by running for office on their own in order to effectively change the nation's policies.

Inside the United States
22 Percent of Resettled Refugees in Minnesota Test Positive for Tuberculosis
One of every five refugees resettled in Minnesota by the federal government tested positive for latent tuberculosis in 2014, according to the state's Department of Health.
Analysis: Obamacare Insurer Participation Drops 27 Percent Since 2013
The amount of insurance companies participating in Obamacare has declined by more than 25 percent since 2013, according to a new report.
Obamacare Insurer Highmark Sues Feds for $223 Million
Insurer Highmark Inc. has filed suit against the federal government, saying it owes the company almost $223 million under the Affordable Care Act program's 'risk corridors,' which are set in place to limit the risks undertaken by companies taking part in Obamacare marketplaces.

U.S. Politics
'Hillary Clinton lying for 13 minutes straight' video goes viral
A YouTube montage of Hillary Clinton's various public statements over the years went viral on Tuesday after a newspaper and media titan Matt Drudge caught wind of its existence.
Trump beats Clinton in Fox News poll for the first time
A new poll found that more voters support Donald Trump for president than Hillary Clinton, a rare loss for the former secretary of state against the billionaire mogul.
Trump Releases List of Supreme Court Picks
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has released a list of 11 potential Supreme Court justices he plans to vet to fill the seat of late Justice Antonin Scalia.

Christian News
'God is Being Eroded, Eclipsed, Liquidated' in the United States, Cardinal Says
Recent events in the U.S. are destroying Americans' ability to connect to God, according to Cardinal Robert Sarah, a native of the West African nation of Guinea.
'Spies on every street': ISIL executes Libyans for spying, practicing Christianity
Residents of Islamic State of Iraq and Levant's (ISIL's) Libyan stronghold say they live in constant fear as the terror group routinely executes those who practice Christianity, beheads accused 'spies' and flogs men for smoking or listening to music.
Methodists Trying to Avoid Church Split over Gay Rights
Struggling to avoid a split over gay rights, the top policy-making body of the United Methodist Church on Wednesday narrowly approved a full review of all church law on sexuality, amid an emotional meeting roiled by talk of schism.