Tensions with China and the Paris attacks could upstage trade issues at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, being held under extra-heavy security in the Philippine capital this week. President Barack Obama and the leaders of China, Japan, Mexico and other nations in the 21-member APEC bloc are converging with… Read More
Has Obama let ISIS into America?
At least one ISIS terrorist posing as a Syrian refugee appears to have been behind the devastating attacks that left 129 people dead in Paris on Friday. And President Obama said he’s going to continue to allow thousands of Syrian migrants to enter America, even though security experts are warning… Read More
Trump rising! Donald CRUSHES Ben in latest poll
Presidential candidate Donald Trump’s rise in the polls had been dismissed by many political analysts who have repeatedly said he wouldn’t last. According to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, these analysts appear dead wrong. The poll shows Trump surging ahead of the competition, with 42 percent of likely primary voters saying… Read More
Updated: Latest on the manhunt for Paris attack mastermind
The global hunt for the alleged mastermind of the Paris attacks is heating up. Across Belgium and France, hundreds of homes are being raided by armed police looking for the Islamic State leader Abdelhamid Abaaoud. Abaaoud is a zealot so devoted to the cause of holy war that he recruited… Read More
Military weapons stolen from US Army Reserve Center
Over a dozen high-powered military weapons were stolen in a brazen weekend break-in to an Army Reserve Center armory in central Massachusetts, according to an FBI spokeswoman. Though authorities haven’t yet determined exactly when or how the break-in occurred, early reports are that recent construction at the center may have… Read More
Stopping war crimes with the Bible?
Churchgoers from around the world are trying to prevent the next Eastern European genocide before it happens. Their tool in the fight is a weapon that is thousands of years old — but still as relevant today as ever. Four thousand copies of the Holy Bible are being issued to… Read More
Hillary’s 9/11 statement causes uproar
Hillary Clinton’s campaign on Sunday defended her donations from Wall Street by saying she worked to help the financial sector rebuild after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and sought to address the abuses that led to an economic crisis. During the second Democratic debate on Saturday, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders… Read More
America honors Paris victims, stands in solidarity
The U.S. flag is being lowered to half-staff at the White House, federal buildings across the country and American military and diplomatic stations around the world as a mark of respect for victims of the Paris attacks. President Barack Obama ordered the gesture of solidarity with France by proclamation Sunday…. Read More
UFC champ taken to hospital after stunning KO loss
Ronda Rousey was the UFC’s unstoppable force until Holly Holm used the former champion’s aggression against her to produce one of the sport’s biggest upsets, delivering a knock-out kick to the head of Rousey in the second round. Rousey left the stadium to receive treatment for concussion and facial cuts… Read More
Zebras run wild in the streets of Philadelphia
When you hear hoofbeats, the saying goes, you should think horses, not zebras. In Philadelphia on Sunday, you would have been wrong. A pair of zebras escaped from a circus and went running through the streets of west Philadelphia before they were recaptured, police said. The two animals somehow fled… Read More









