Headlines
  • Hezbollah claims that on Thursday, its fighters attacked Israeli forces many times within Lebanese territory.
  • A woman killed in an Israeli airstrike that targeted the town of Harouf in the southern Lebanon district of Nabatieh.
  • FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced on Thursday that Iran will participate in the United States during the 2026 World Cup.
  • Iran is "dying to make a deal," according to US President Donald Trump, who stated in the Oval Office, "hopefully it can be worked out very soon."
  • By a vote of 50-47 on Thursday, the US Senate failed to move forward with an Iran War Powers Resolution for the sixth time.
  • The United Kingdom raised its national danger level from "substantial" to "severe" on Thursday in response to a stabbing incident that injured two Jewish men in Golders Green, a northwest London neighborhood, the day before.

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October 7, 2019

Film ‘Joker’ Raises Concerns of Violence

“Joker,” by Todd Phillips, is a chilling stand-alone character drama on the creation of Batman’s arch nemesis. The film shows how a meek, marginalized man who suffers from mental health disorders is driven by society into a downward spiral, turning into a homicidal maniac. The strong imagery of the film and Joaquin Phoenix’s visceral performance have caused security concerns for copycat behavior in theaters.

Seattle Non-Profit Helps Bring Cats Down...

Most cat owners know that their domesticated felines still carry their ancient hunting skills. And while they can easily chase their prey up into trees, a lot of them have trouble getting back down. In Seattle, there’s a rescue team for that

US Health Delegation Commited to Fighting...

The WHO confirmed 20 new cases of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo this week, along with an additional 12 deaths. However, health officials fear more cases are hidden because warring factions are preventing help to get to those in need. Top U.S. health officials traveled to the epicenter of the outbreak in mid-September, delivering hope and much-needed medicine

One of Nicaragua’s Oldest Newspapers Closes

El Nuevo Diario,” one of Nicaragua’s oldest newspapers is shutting down, after close to 40 years of printing and informing Nicaraguans. Newspaper executives reported they closed due to economic circumstances and challenging times for journalists in the Central American country

October 5, 2019

Hong Kong: Journalist Loses Eyes With...

A journalist lost her sight in the right eye after being hit by a defensive bullet fired by Hong Kong police. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) once again urges the authorities to guarantee the safety of journalists

How Long Do Negative Items Stay...

When it comes to your credit health, thinking positively can go a long way. But to truly understand how your credit report affects your credit health, it’s also important to focus on the negatives. That’s because the fewer negative items on your credit report, the healthier it may appear to those evaluating it

News at a Glance

Iraqi Forces Fire on Anti-Government Protesters in Baghdad and other stories around the World.Burundi: More than 500 refugees returned home from Tanzanian refugee camps and other stories around Africa

October 4, 2019

Maimed By Taliban For Voting, Afghan...

2014, Taliban militants kidnapped 25-year-old Reza Khoshnood Khurami and cut off parts of two of his fingers that were stained with ink from a polling station. This September, Khurami went to vote again, determined not to be intimidated by the brutal attack

Researchers Think They Know Why Some...

The flu season has started in the Northern Hemisphere. Although it’s very early in the season, two deaths have already been reported. One was a child, the other an adult with a chronic illness, but seemingly healthy people can also die from the flu

DC Power Nap Studio Offers Americans...

A full 8 hours of sleep just isn’t in the cards for some people. But what about a quick nap? New research suggests short naps can lower a person’s risk for cardiovascular events like heart attacks and strokes by as much as 48 percent

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