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August 5th, 2014

FIREBALL EXPLODES, SPRAYS COUNTRYSIDE
On Saturday night, August 2nd, NASA meteor cameras detected a fireball that exploded in a flash of light many times brighter than the Moon. It came not from the Perseid debris stream, but rather from the vicinity of the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.  

CDC Has a patent on ebola. Human ebola virus species and compositions and methods thereof
Application Number: CA 2741523 A1 Abstract: Compositions and methods including and related to the Ebola Bundibugyo virus (EboBun) are provided. Compositions are provided that are operable as immunogens to elicit and immune response or protection from EboBun challenge in a subject such as a primate. Inventive methods are directed to detection and treatment of EboBun infectio  

25 Critical Facts About This Ebola Outbreak That Every American Needs To Know
The top health officials in the entire world are sounding the alarm and the phrase "out of control" is constantly being thrown around by professionals with decades of experience. So should average Americans be concerned about Ebola? If so, how bad could an Ebola outbreak in the U.S. potentially become?  

Organization In Israel Launches Campaign To Draft Plans For Third Jewish Temple
Organization launches campaign to raise funds for draft plans of site, which, if built, it says, would ‘usher in universal harmony’. “The Jewish people have a responsibility to all of humanity, including Islam,” Richman said. “I don’t expect it to come about through any sort of confrontation or any sort of military maneuver. The Jews have to represent good in the world, light in the world.”  

Saudi confirms testing man suspected of contracting Ebola
It said the man, a Saudi in his 40s, was at a hospital in the Red Sea city of Jeddah after showing "symptoms of viral hemorrhagic fever", which resemble symptoms of the Ebola virus.  

Buchanan: Obama Planning to 'Transform' America with Amnesty for 'Undocumented Democrats'
Pat Buchanan said President Barack Obama is planning to use his executive action granting amnesty to potentially 5 million illegal immigrants at the end of this summer in an attempt to "transform" America by flooding it with "natural-born Democratic voters." Obama sees this as part of his transformation of America into a different country entirely."  

Mt. Sinai Medical Center in New York City testing patient for Ebola
A man who recently visited West Africa was placed in isolation at a New York City hospital and was undergoing tests for the Ebola virus, officials said Monday. The man, suffering from a high fever and gastrointestinal symptoms, arrived at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan early Monday, the hospital said. He had recently travelled to a West African country where Ebola has been reported, it said.  

Another cease-fire in Gaza
A brief humanitarian cease-fire in the Gaza war began Monday morning, right after Israel finished a little business with Islamic Jihad, as reported by Fox News:  

Bertha Stirs Rough Surf Along US East Coast
While the United States will escape a direct hit from Tropical Storm Bertha, increased surf and the threat of rip currents will still develop along the East Coast this week.  

Obama approves $225 million in Iron Dome funding
President Barack Obama signed a bill granting an additional $225 million in funding for Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system.  

Michigan community rebels against huge expansion, militarization of police
After acquiring some military hardware, one local Michigan police chief’s plan to also add more than 30 non-certified officers to the force has residents in Barry Township clamoring for an investigation – and, in some cases, his job. According to the Detroit Free Press, the township’s police chief Victor Pierce is under fire for what some in the area characterize as increased use of force by law enforcement, as well as for a proposal that would add more officers than are necessary to keep track of a population of 3,900.  

Iran and the bomb: The future of negotiations
Look for Iran to haggle hard over plutonium reduction but offer a “historic” compromise late in the game, accepting the world powers’ position in exchange for maintaining more centrifuges. Not long ago, the West’s position on the Iranian nuclear program was a “no risk” policy. It demanded that Iran stop enriching uranium, ship its existing uranium stocks overseas, close its Arak plutonium facility, close its long-secret underground Fordow facility, come clean on all past violations and end its detonation and missile programs that could be used for nuclear weapons.  

Iraq offers air support to Kurdish fighters
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has ordered the air force to provide support to Kurdish forces fighting Sunni militants in the north. It comes after the Islamic State (formerly known as Isis) seized two towns and two nearby oilfields from Kurdish troops over the weekend. Kurdish forces, known as the Peshmerga, say they are planning a counter-attack.  

Gaza conflict: Israel and Hamas 'agree ceasefire'
Israel and Palestinian groups including Hamas have agreed to a 72-hour humanitarian truce in Gaza, officials and Egyptian mediators say. The ceasefire will start at 08:00 local time (05:00 GMT) on Tuesday.  

Lakes formed by quake in China threaten flooding
Landslides have created barrier lakes where water levels were rising Tuesday to pose a new threat to about 800 residents and seven power stations downstream, where sudden flooding could prompt widespread power outages, Xinhua reported.  

World Bank pledges millions to Ebola fight as panic grows
The World Bank has pledged $200 million to help contain the deadly Ebola virus causing panic across West Africa, as Nigerian authorities say a doctor in Lagos has contracted the disease, the second case in the sprawling city.  

ISIS Gains First Ground in Lebanon
Militants associated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) captured the Lebanese city of Arsal in fighting that began on Friday and continued Monday. According to The Telegraph, a Syrian rebel group set up check-points in the border city but have not yet declared the area as part of the caliphate. In addition to 40,000 residents, there are roughly 120,000 refugees living in

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