Daily Archive: January 1, 2013

AMERICA FACING DESTRUCTION BY TERRORISTS?

Michael Maloof, the author of the soon-to-be-published “A Nation Forsaken,” will be a guest on the popular “Coast to Coast” radio program with George Noory to kick-start a media tour for a book that addresses… Read More

ALERT: 8 deadly agents ‘to bring U.S. to its knees’

Iranian scientists, working under orders from the radicals running the Islamic regime, have genetically altered microbial agents in a nightmarish scheme to bring the West to its knees. According to a source in the… Read More

DEVELOPING: Senate-Passed Deal Means Higher Tax on 77% of Households

The budget deal passed by the U.S. Senate today would raise taxes on 77.1 percent of U.S. households, mostly because of the expiration of a payroll tax cut, according to preliminary estimates from… Read More

SIGNS IN THE SUN, MOON AND STARS: Meteor shower will light up night sky for just a few hours

Skywatchers will be setting their alarm clocks for the early morning hours Thursday when the annual Quadrantid meteor shower peaks. This year’s show in the sky may not produce as many highlights for some… Read More

Israel to host hundreds of foreign fighter pilots in largest ever multinational exercise

Hundreds of foreign pilots are scheduled to arrive in Israel for the largest-ever multinational training session to be held in the country, Channel 2 TV reported on Tuesday evening. The air forces would… Read More

Abbas says 2013 will be year of Palestinian independence

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas rang in the New Year Monday night by declaring that 2013 would be the year that saw Palestinian independence. Speaking to supporters of his Fatah movement in Ramallah, Abbas said… Read More

Hollande vows to revive French supertax

France’s President Francois Hollande says he still plans to raise the top rate of income tax after his 75% plan was struck down on technical grounds. In a national address on New Year’s Eve,… Read More

High School Student Faces Expulsion For Writing Poem About Sandy Hook Massacre

After the shooting in Newtown, Conn. left her emotionally traumatized, high school student Courtni Webb vented the best way she knew how, through poetry. Her poem spoke about the possible motivations that could… Read More

Indiana hospital fires 8 workers who refused flu shot

GOSHEN, Ind. - A northern Indiana hospital has fired eight employees who refused to get flu shots the hospital says are needed to protect patients from the potentially deadly illness. IU Health Goshen Hospital officials… Read More

BREAKING: BOEHNER FALLS ON THE SWORD ALL TAX, NO CUTS

House Republicans reversed course Tuesday evening and charted a course toward likely passage of the bipartisan agreement struck in the Senate to avoid the worst effects of the “fiscal cliff,’’setting up a late-night… Read More

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