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“Let the Headlines Speak”
by From the Internet   
September 16th, 2016

2 more docs charge coverup in Hillary health scandal
Dr. Jane Orient, executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, told WND the letter from Bardack “ignores all the pertinent questions.” “Maybe she has pneumonia, but the timing is perfect for explaining a fall we weren’t supposed to see and which could have been caused by same neurological damage that caused previous falls,” she said.  

Two-state solution to Israel-Palestine conflict at risk of giving way to ‘one-state reality,’ warns Ban
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called for intensified efforts to encourage Israelis and Palestinians to take the difficult steps required to change the current destructive trajectory of the conflict, which is heading towards a “one-state reality” rather than a peaceful resolution.  

THE GEOMAGNETIC BLITZ OF SEPTEMBER 1941
Seventy-five years ago next week, a massive geomagnetic storm disrupted electrical power, interrupted radio broadcasts, and illuminated the night sky in a World War II battle theater. The untold story of this remarkable event has just been published in a lively article by space weather researchers Jeff Love (USGS) and Pierdavide Coïsson (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris).  

Will Putin push Israel to talks with the PA?
Russian president Vladimir Putin spoke last night (Friday) with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, regarding the possibility of renewing contact with the "Palestinians," with Russian mediation. ..the two agreed to continue to discuss the possibility of gathering a summit of leaders in Moscow, and agreed to continue to work together to overcome the challenges facing the two nations, on a local level.  

Magnitude 5.5 Earthquake Strikes Off Indonesia’s Coast, No Tsunami Threat Read more: https://sputniknews.com/asia/20160916/1045359203/magnitude-5-qua
The quake hit at around 19:45 GMT on Thursday, its epicenter was located about 49 kilometers (about 30 miles) southeast of the smaller Saparua island, which lies south of Seram. There were no immediate reports of damages or casualties.  

Obama gathers advisers amid unease over Syria deal
US President Barack Obama will huddle with top national security aides -- including his secretaries of state and defense -- Friday, amid deep unease over a tenuous Syria ceasefire deal. Barely a week since the United States and Russia agreed to halt bombing and let humanitarian aid into Aleppo, shaky implementation looks set to dominate a meeting ostensibly about countering the Islamic State group.  

UN's Ban: Netanyahu ethnic cleansing remarks 'outrageous'
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has criticised Israel's prime minister for saying Palestinians want the "ethnic cleansing" of Jews in the West Bank. Benjamin Netanyahu's use of the term in a video attacking opponents of Jewish settlement construction on occupied territory was "outrageous", he said.  

France labour reform: Clashes during 'last round' of street protests
Riot police clash with protesters in France marching against labour reforms in what unions say will be the last of such demonstrations. Protesters gathered in Paris and other French cities to demonstrate against a controversial French labour reform that aims to make it easier to hire and fire workers and negotiate directly with employees on working time.  

At the epicentre of Delhi's chikungunya epidemic
In the Indian capital Delhi's neighbourhood of Karkardooma, the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus is running riot. At a local doctor's private practice, many residents lining up outside have similar sounding complaints: severe joint pains, nausea, headaches and fever, all common symptoms of the infection.  

MKs call for greater religious pluralism following ‘Post’ poll
In reaction to a poll showing that 62% of Israeli Jews believe that the state should formally recognize the Reform and Conservative denominations, several MKs have called for greater religious pluralism. The poll...also showed high levels of support for the stalled Western Wall agreement...while 54% of Israeli Jews said they were opposed to the Orthodox monopoly over matters of religion in the country.  

In a hungry Venezuela, buying too much food can get you arrested
The hunt for food started at 4 a.m., when Alexis Camascaro woke up to get in line outside the supermarket. By the time he arrived, there were already 100 people ahead of him.  

Philippines is not 'little brown brother' of U.S.: foreign minister
The Philippines is firmly committed to its alliance with the United States but will not be lectured on human rights and treated like a "little brown brother," the country's Foreign Minister Perfecto Yasay said on Thursday.  

The Era of American Global Dominance Is Over
You might recall the term “Eurasia” from high school geography classes. The term isn’t used much anymore in political discussions in the West, but it should be. That is where the most serious geopolitical action is going to be taking place in the world as we move deeper into the 21st century. The U.S., focused so intently on “containment“ of Russia, the so-called Islamic State and China, will be missing the bigger Eurasian strategic picture.  

Embassy stay risks Assange's mental health: WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks on Thursday released medical records claiming its founder Julian Assange's mental health was at risk if he remained in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, ahead of a court hearing in Sweden to decide whether to maintain an arrest warrant for him.  

ISIS' deadliest ally has started fighting itself
“You can’t really be more barbaric and more savage ...," Issoufou Yahaya, a political analyst at Niamey University in Niger, told The Wall Street Journal.  

Science is One Step Closer to Cloning a Race of Super Humans
What they have done is recreate the DNA from scratch, though they haven’t actually brought the bacteria to life, yet. What was once thought impossible is no longer. This is the first synthetic genome ever assembled, and is being hailed as the most complex feat of genetic engineering, thus far. With this technique, we could create any kind of life form we wanted,  

Four Studies Find ‘No Observable Sea-Level Effect’ From Man-Made Global Warming
Ten years after former Vice President Al Gore warned in his 2006 Oscar-winning film, An Inconvenient Truth, that if nothing was done to stop man-made global warming, melting Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets could raise sea levels by up to 20 feet, four peer-reviewed scientific studies found “no observable sea-level effect of anthropogenic global warming.”  

New Horizons' data continues to uncover surprises on Pluto and its moon
As a cold, rocky planet that doesn't have a magnetic field, Pluto itself shouldn't be able to emit X-rays – and yet, the Chandra X-ray Observatory has found that it does.  

Obama, Clinton Guilty of ‘Christophobia’ Amid Refugee Crisis
Johnnie Moore, a Christian author and humanitarian, is slamming President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton for their action — or inaction — when it comes to the Christians currently facing “genocide” in the Middle East. “If you’re anti-Christian, henceforth, you are guilty of Christophobia,” Moore said. “You are a Christophobe. You are exhibiting Christophobic behavior, and we’re going to shame you with it.”  

Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin says bloodshed may be needed to protect conservatism
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin said conservatives may need to turn to physical violence in order to protect the United States against contemporary liberalism. I want us to be able to fight ideologically, mentally, spiritually, economically, so that we don’t have to do it physically. But that may, in fact, be the case,” he told the crowd.  

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