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Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Islamic State Group Leader Urges Attacks in Europe and US
An Islamic State group spokesman has urged sympathizers in Europe and the U.S. to launch attacks on civilians there if they are unable to travel to the group's self-declared caliphate in Syria and Iraq.
Scientists Want to Bring Back Woolly Mammoths -- But Why?
In a frozen corner of Siberia, far north of where most humans care to live, there is a wildlife refuge where scientists are trying to rebuild an ancient ecosystem that could help slow global warming.
Austria on knife-edge as presidential race too close to call
Austrian far-right hopes of winning a presidential runoff remained on hold Sunday as the candidates were neck-and-neck in a battle closely watched by the EU, which is struggling to contain a surge of anti-immigrant parties.
Where did Ploughshares get its money to sell the Iran deal?
Three weeks after The New York Times Magazine published its profile of deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes, in which he describes creating an 'echo chamber' of nongovernmental organizations, nuclear proliferation experts and journalists to sell the Iran nuclear deal, it was revealed a group he cited as disseminating the administration's narrative had donated to news outlets to report on the accord, as well as other advocacy groups supporting it.
J Street received over $500,000 to push Iran deal
A group the White House recently identified as a key surrogate in selling the Iran nuclear deal gave liberal Jewish lobbying organization J street $576,500 to advocate for the deal.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Islamic State aims to destroy Israel, ‘liberate’ Jerusalem with Sinai Peninsula terrorist force
With a media blitz, the Islamic State has set its sights on Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula as the next shot at expanding its empire and establishing a base from which to attack neighboring Israel.
Iranian commander: We can destroy Israel 'in under 8 minutes'
A senior Iranian military commander boasted that the Islamic Republic could 'raze the Zionist regime in less than eight minutes.'
US defense bill to invest $600m in Israeli missile defense
A number of measures for Israel have been attached to a defense spending bill approved in the US House of Representatives, including $600 million in missile defense cooperation.

Inside the United States
GOP Lawmaker Calls for 'Civil Disobedience' on Transgender Bathroom Directive
A Republican lawmaker has condemned the Obama Administration's transgender bathroom directive, calling for 'civil disobedience.'
Soros, Top Clinton Lawyer Lose Lawsuit Against Virginia's Voter ID Law
Hillary Clinton's top campaign lawyer lost a challenge against Virginia's voter identification laws that was fueled by money from liberal billionaire George Soros.
Water Levels in Lake Mead Reach Record Lows
The water levels in Lake Mead, the man-made reservoir that serves about 20 million residents in Nevada, Arizona and California, is at an all-time low, according to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

U.S. Politics
Wash Post Poll: Trump 46%, Clinton 44%
It's not the headline, and it takes 219 words to get there, but a new Washington Post poll on the presidential race reveals that Republican Donald Trump leads Democrat Hillary Clinton among registered voters 46 percent to 44 percent.

Christian News
China: Pastor of state-run church released
The pastor of a state-run church in China's Zhejiang province was recently released after eight months in detention.
IS crucifies man collaborating with "Crusaders"
A Syrian has been crucified by the Islamic State for collaborating with what it called a "Crusader coalition."
Iraqi-American lawyer facing prison for immigration fraud claims he was targeted for aiding Christians
In the Iraqi-American Christian community, he is revered as an activist who delivered thousands from persecution at the hands of Muslim extremists, but in the U.S. halls of justice, Robert DeKelaita is regarded as a criminal who helped clients lie to get asylum.
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
NATO finalizes military build-up to counter Russia
NATO foreign ministers were on Thursday finalizing the alliance's biggest military build-up since the end of the Cold War to counter what they see as a more aggressive and unpredictable Russia.
China says it's ready if US ‘stirs up any conflict’ in South China Sea
China's attempts to claim a nearly 1.4-million-square-mile swathe of open ocean are without precedent and probably without legal merit, but Beijing continues to assert its right to the economically critical zone — and increasingly puts its claims in military terms.
Europe, US open path to business with Iran
The US and Europe have sought to clarify support for doing business with Iran. A host of US non-nuclear related sanctions have made European firms hesitant to enter the Iranian market following a landmark nuclear deal.
US, Britain, France, Germany back business with Iran
Foreign banks and businesses should not hold back from conducting legal business with Iran, Western powers said Friday.
U.S. Special Forces take the fight to ISIS in Libya
U.S. Special Forces and surveillance flights are operating on the ground and over Libya as the West moves to boost security operations in the country to bolster Libya's increasingly desperate fight against ISIS.
Chinese intercept U.S. military plane over South China Sea
A pair of Chinese fighter jets buzzed a U.S. military reconnaissance plane over the South China Sea Tuesday, military officials said.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
White House Launched ‘Venomous Whisper Campaign’ Against Netanyahu to Sell Iran Nuclear Deal
As part of the Obama administration’s strategy to sell the Iran nuclear deal, the White House launched a smear campaign against one of the deal’s biggest critics, Israel’s prime minister, a former policy official told Congress on Tuesday.
Israel close to sealing offshore gas deal after compromise
Israel is expected to finally ratify a deal to put a major offshore gas field online, the energy ministry announced, after a compromise was reached with the US-led consortium of developers.
Ya'alon resigns as defense minister, MK
Minister of Defense Moshe Ya'alon announced on Friday morning on his Facebook and Twitter feeds that he has resigned from his ministerial position and from the Knesset. He further announced a break from political life.

Inside the United States
Oklahoma Legislature Passes Bill Criminalizing Performing Abortions
The Oklahoma state legislature on Thursday passed a bill that would criminalize performing abortions.
Fed signals interest rate hike firmly on the table for June
Federal Reserve officials felt the U.S. economy could be ready for another interest rate increase in June, according to the minutes from the central bank's April policy meeting released on Wednesday.
Top ICE official: Obama's policies contributed to decreased deportation
A top U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official admitted before the Senate Immigration Subcommittee on Thursday the Obama administration's reforms to deportation policies have caused the decrease in removals of people in the U.S. illegally.
Federal Judge Upholds Virginia Voter Photo ID Law
A federal judge on Thursday upheld Virginia's 2013 law requiring voters to show a valid photo ID at the polls.
Chaos in House after GOP votes down LGBT measure
The House floor devolved into chaos and shouting on Thursday as a measure to ensure protections for members of the LGBT community narrowly failed to pass, after Republican leaders urged their members to change their votes.

Christian News
DR Congo: Christians hacked to death
Jihadists armed with axes and machetes killed at least 17 Christians in the Democratic Republic of (the) Congo on May 3 causing thousands to flee their village.
Tanzania: Third church in four months razed
Yet another church in north-west Tanzania was burnt to the ground this month, but its congregation has refused to stop meeting.
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.