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Obama Administration Hesitates on Response to Syrian Attack

Despite reports that the US strongly suspected Syria had used chemical weapons in an attack that may have killed as many as 1800 people, State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki said today the administration was still “nailing down the facts.” Meanwhile,

Netanyahu Meets UN Secretary General to Discuss UNRWA

Netanyahu Meets UN Secretary General to Discuss UNRWA

On August 16, UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who expressed concern about the UN-funded camps in the Middle East under UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees). Netanyahu pleaded

Germany to Recognize Third Gender, Fourth Gender Also Suggested

Germany to Recognize Third Gender, Fourth Gender Also Suggested

On August 16, thelocal.de reported Germany will soon be divided into males, females, and “intersexual people.” The law recognizing this new gender goes into effect in November and is designed to apply to “people born with gender-intermediate bodies.” This “third sex” will

ObamaCare Will Make My Health Insurance Illegal

ObamaCare Will Make My Health Insurance Illegal

The greatest lie told during the ObamaCare debate was President Obama’s often repeated “if you like your health plan, you can keep it.” It was meant to reassure the tens of millions of Americans who already have health insurance that

Gun Crime 'Out of Control' Despite Strict Australia Laws

Gun Crime 'Out of Control' Despite Strict Australia Laws

As former Australian politician Tim Fischer turns the shooting of Christopher Lane into an opportunity to push a travel boycott until the U.S. changes its gun laws, police in Sydney launched “a new plan to tackle out-of-control gun violence” there.

Hundreds Dead As Syrian Regime Accused Of Chemical Attack

Hundreds Dead As Syrian Regime Accused Of Chemical Attack

Reuters reported: Syria’s opposition accused President Bashar al-Assad’s forces of gassing many hundreds of people – by one report as many as 1,300 – on Wednesday in what would, if confirmed, be the world’s worst chemical weapons attack in decades.

UN Struggles with Data Suggesting No Global Warming

UN Struggles with Data Suggesting No Global Warming

The United Nations, ever eager to embrace global warming, has a new climate report to be released that claims scientists are more certain than ever that global warming is real, but now there is hard evidence that global surface temperatures

World View: Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Faces Identity Crisis

World View: Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Faces Identity Crisis

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood faces identity crisis Turkey’s Erdogan blames Israel for the coup, infuriating Egypt Israel fortifies border as jihadism grows in Sinai Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood faces identity crisis Morsi supporters hold posters with

Saudis Backing Egyptian Military

Saudis Backing Egyptian Military

Saudi Arabia is now openly backing the Egyptian military which runs the government, promising to make up whatever aid has been canceled from the West. The Saudis are joining other contributors who have pledged $12 billion to help the current Egyptian

Russian Female Track Athletes Kiss on Podium

Russian Female Track Athletes Kiss on Podium

Two Russian female track athletes–Kseniya Ryzhova and Tatyana Firova–shared two kisses during last year’s world championships in Moscow, acts some felt were in defiance of Russia’s anti-gay laws that have stirred its fair share of controversy before the 2014 Sochi

US Born al-Qaeda Militant Calls for Murder of US Diplomats

US Born al-Qaeda Militant Calls for Murder of US Diplomats

Adam Gadahn, a California-born convert to Islam and al-Qaeda member, praised the murderer of US Ambassador Christopher Stevens and placed bounties on the heads of other American diplomats. From Reuters: “These prizes have a great effect in instilling fear in

More Than 20,000 Syrian Refugees Flood Into Iraq

More Than 20,000 Syrian Refugees Flood Into Iraq

Reuters: GENEVA – More than 20,000 Syrian refugees have entered northern Iraq since Thursday in one of the largest crossings in the more than two-year-old conflict and the influx is continuing, the United Nations said on Monday. Syrians began pouring