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“Let the Headlines Speak”
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July 7th, 2014

Pope’s ‘Unity’ Push in High Gear
The new Jesuit pope is moving rapidly into the vacuum of world politics. As post-Christian America gives up its leadership to the “community of nations,” a vacuum is left that Satan’s end-time leaders are quick to fill.

Obama, Muslim Brotherhood, and Mideast chaos: Presidential Study Directive 11
Chaos and the Islamic ascendancy in the Middle East and North Africa never flourished as under the Obama administration—and precisely because the administration shifted from supporting stability under secular-minded autocrats.  

Three quakes hit area over weekend
ENID, Okla. — The U.S. Geological Survey recorded several earthquakes over the weekend.  

Children's Christian ministry called 'psychologically harmful to children'
A Christian nonprofit, Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF), is facing opposition in Portland as it seeks to bring youth to Christ.  

The alleged pedophile ring at the heart of the British Establishment
The country was still reeling from the horrors of the Jimmy Savile child abuse scandal that saw the BBC accused of cover up and culture of secrecy to protect itself. But the expose opened the door on a potentially even more explosive scandal – the claims of a VIP Westminster paedophile ring operating from the heart of the British Establishment from the 1960s onwards.  

Federal Agents With Riot Gear Arriving In Murrieta To Subdue Immigration Protesters
Federal agents will be arriving in Murrieta, Calif., the site of ongoing protests against the recent flood of illegal immigrants into the town, on Monday to quell protesters, Breitbart has learned. Murrieta has been in the news since June 1 when protesters blocked a convoy of buses carrying illegal immigrants to a local border patrol station. (RELATED: Hispanics Split Over Obama’s Border Meltdown) Protesters have not left yet, and federal agents are supposedly fed up with American citizens being concerned about their hometown.  

Chilling Implications? Largest U.S. Bank Asks Workers if They Support Homosexuality
The largest bank in the United States now allegedly requires its employees to state whether or not they are supporters of the homosexual lifestyle.  

Will Obama Back Warren For President In 2016 To Screw Over The Clintons One Last Time?
Obama has vowed to throw his complete support behind Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren if she chooses to run for president in 2016, writes Ed Klein in the New York Post.  

9 terror operatives killed overnight in Gaza
Nine members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad were killed overnight Sunday, according to Palestinian sources, when Israeli jets struck 14 sites in Gaza Strip, after a day of near-constant rocket fire on Israeli towns near the Palestinian enclave. But Israeli officials said seven of the fatalities were Hamas operatives killed when a tunnel collapsed upon them.  

Russia mobilizing UN support for a peaceful settlement in Ukraine
Although this issue is still treated by some members in a one-sided manner, Russia was able to mobilize UN support for a peaceful settlement of the protracted internal political crisis in Ukraine. We managed to draw the attention of UN humanitarian agencies to the dire situation in the eastern regions of the country. Without immediate de-escalation of the situation and the cessation of all hostilities a full-scale humanitarian catastrophe cannot be avoided.  

All Employment Growth Since 2000 Went to Immigrants
Government data show that since 2000 all of the net gain in the number of working-age (16 to 65) people holding a job has gone to immigrants (legal and illegal). This is remarkable given that native-born Americans accounted for two-thirds of the growth in the total working-age population. Though there has been some recovery from the Great Recession, there were still fewer working-age natives holding a job in the first quarter of 2014 than in 2000...  

Violent Unrest in Western Uganda Could Presage Islamic Rebelion
Ugandan troops have killed more than 60 suspected insurgents accused of taking part in weekend assaults on police stations and military barracks, a military official said on Monday amid ongoing clashes with gunmen in a volatile region near Uganda’s border with Congo.  

Defying pope, Italian church parade makes detour to stop by Mafioso's house in tribute
In apparent defiance of Pope Francis, a church procession detoured from its route through a southern Italian town to honor a convicted mobster under house arrest.  

2 dead in magnitude-7.1 earthquake in southern Mexico, Guatemala
The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake hit at 6:23 a.m. (7:23 a.m. EDT; 11:23 GMT) on the Pacific Coast 5 miles northeast of Puerto Madero, near the Guatemala border.  

General: Border crisis threatens U.S. existence
America’s porous southern border and the recent surge in illegal immigration is more than just a “humanitarian crisis,” claims the top U.S. general in charge of Central and South America, it’s a threat to the United States’ very existence.  

Britain's Largest Trade Union Joins Israel Boycott
The UNITE union adopted the anti-Israel motion at its first policy conference, calling "to vigorously promote a policy of divestment from Israeli companies." The motion added that such a boycott would be "similar to the boycott of South African goods during the era of apartheid".  

Liberman announces Yisrael Beytenu splitting from Likud
The departure of Yisrael Beytenu's 11 MKs from the combined Likud Beytenu faction will leave Likud with only 20 seats, just one more than Yesh Atid and in danger of losing its status as the Knesset's largest party.  

445 dead: Deadly Ebola virus could hit Britain – virus ‘out of control’
A new outbreak of ebola is sweeping across countries in West Africa as authorities struggle to contain it. It has already killed nearly 400 people who suffered multiple organ failure and haemorrhaging. And it could spread to the UK if action is not taken to prevent it.  

Earthquake hits Hudson Highlands; rattled residents take to streets
The "micro earthquake" struck at 10:46 a.m., 3.1 miles beneath the Appalachian Trail in a heavily wooded area of Garrison.  

63 Abducted Nigerian Girls Reportedly Escape From Boko Haram
Local reports say 63 abducted girls were able to flee when their captors went out to fight as campaigners attempt to march on presidential palace to call for renewed action More than 60 women and girls abducted in April by suspected Boko Haram militants in northeast Nigeria have escaped their captors, sources have told the AFP new agency.  

Putin says Russia must boost arms exports: RIA news agency
Russia should boost its arms exports to help the industry upgrade and add more high-end jobs to the labor market, President Vladimir Putin was quoted as saying on Monday. Russia is the focus of military tensions with the West over its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine. It has also been a long-standing arms supplier to Syria and ally of President Bashar al-Assad, who opposition forces are seeking to oust.  

Jihadists emphasise law and order to win over 'citizens of caliphate'
Jihadists controlling the Iraqi city of Mosul have begun to implement new state services and policies in as they attempt to turn their self-declared Islamic caliphate into a reality. In a bid to win support from local residents, who they now consider the citizens of the new caliphate, the jihadists have announced an anti-corruption drive.  

Ebola outbreak: Ghana reports suspected case
Ghana is treating a suspected case of the deadly Ebola virus, the health ministry said. The virus has so far killed more than 460 people since it broke out in Guinea in February and spread to neighbouring Liberia and Sierra Leone. It is the world's deadliest outbreak to date and there is no vaccine or cure for Ebola.  

Several EU states impose arms ban on Russia
Most of the EU’s top arms exporters have imposed a quiet ban on sales to Russia, but Ukraine’s military embargo is likely to have a bigger impact on the crisis. EU countries are still in talks on whether to impose a collective arms ban as part of “stage three” sanctions if Russian intervention escalates.  

Grad hits Beersheba as rocket fire from Gaza continues to pummel South
A grad rocket fired from the Gaza Strip on Monday exploded in an open area just outside of Beersheba on Monday. No injuries or damages were reported. The rocket was one of more than twenty launched at Israel after the IAF struck 14 targets in Gaza overnight Monday in two waves of air strikes. Nine terrorists - including seven Hamas operatives who were in a tunnel in Rafah - were killed, though it is not immediately clear whether the seven Hamas...  

ISIL Displaces 30,000 People In Eastern Syrian Town
Al-Qaida-splinter group Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) has displaced nearly 30,000 people from eastern Syrian town of Shahel after recently capturing it, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights on Sunday. Xinhua news agency quoted the organisation as saying the people had sought refuge in nearby areas in Deir al-Zour province after being forced out of their homes over the weekend.  

Merkel brings German business leaders to China
German Chancellor Angela Merkel met the Chinese premier Monday and hailed ties between the two sides as she led a large business delegation on a visit to promote trade with the Asian economic giant.  

Israeli air strikes on Gaza kill nine Palestinian militants
Nine Palestinian militants have been killed in a series of Israeli air raids on the Gaza Strip. The armed wing of the Palestinian militant group Hamas says six of its fighters died in a single strike near Rafah in the south.  

Merkel says U.S spying allegations are serious
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday allegations that a German man worked as a double agent for U.S. intelligence were serious and, if true, were a clear contradiction of what cooperation between partners is supposed to be about.  

Japan 'set for first arms export' under new rules
Japan is set to approve its first arms export following relaxation of its self-imposed ban, as the nation aims to boost its global military and economic presence, a report said Sunday.  

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