The cause of the latest internet outage in Syria is not known Internet services have halted across Syria, in what appears to be the second shutdown in six months. Web monitoring companies reported regular traffic on the internet plummeted to… Read More ›
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APNewsBreak: Ricin suspect released from jail
AP 4/23/2013 5:25:18 PM (AP) APNewsBreak: Ricin suspect released from jail By JEFF AMY Associated Press OXFORD, Miss. The Mississippi man charged with sending poisoned letters to President Barack Obama, a U.S. senator and a state judge was released from… Read More ›
UN Demands All Americans be Disarmed
Published on Apr 2, 2013 The UN general assembly has overwhelmingly approved the first treaty regulating the multibillion-dollar international arms trade, a goal sought for more than a decade to try to keep illicit weapons out of the hands of… Read More ›
Israeli planes strike Gaza for first time since Pillar of Defense
Bombing run comes hours after three missiles shot out of Strip at Israel By Times of Israel staff April 3, 2013 Two Israeli F-15I ‘Ra’am’ fighter jets during maneuvers. (photo credit: CC BY TSgt Kevin J. Gruenwald, USAF, Wikimedia) … Read More ›
The digital age takes its toll on the iconic San Francisco landmark.
(Photo: Eric Risberg, AP) Story Highlights Toll collectors exit their posts Tuesday Switchover is expected to save about $16 million in salaries and benefits over eight years SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — When their final shifts ended Tuesday at the Golden… Read More ›
Florida families evacuated amid sinkhole scare miles from where man was swallowed
Posted on March 27, 2013 by END TIME HEADLINES(Reblogged) SEFFNER, Fla. – A Florida duplex three miles from where a 37-year-old man a month ago was swallowed by a sinkhole was evacuated Tuesday evening after the floor buckled and walls… Read More ›
White Smoke At Sistine Chapel Signals Election Of New Pope
SOURCE White smoke at Sistine Chapel signals election of new pope BREAKING NEWS: VATICAN CITY (AP) – Argentine Jorge Bergoglio has been elected pope, the first ever from the Americas and the first from outside Europe in more than a… Read More ›
North Korea threatens “final destruction” of South Korea
SOURCE (Reuters) - North Korea threatened South Korea with “final destruction” during a debate at the U.N Conference on Disarmament on Tuesday, saying it could take “second and third steps” after a nuclear test last week. “As the saying goes, a new-born puppy… Read More ›
‘Iranian nuclear chief observed Korean nuke test’
SOURCE Western officials say Mohsen Fakhrizadeh-Mahabadi is believed to have been in N.Korea for test, ‘The Sunday Times’ reports. The alleged father of Iran’s nuclear program, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh-Mahabadi, is believed to have been present in North Korea last week in… Read More ›
The real Bumi/Rothschild story is very simple: where is the money?
The triumph of Bumi’s PR machine is that only the minutiae of the row with Rothschild – and his shocking deal – make news Tuesday saw the arrival of another missive in the long-running spat between Nat Rothschild and Bumi…. Read More ›
Damascus countdown: UN says death toll in Syria now approaching 70,000. What will happen next?
JOEL C. ROSENBERG | February 13, 2013 at 3:00 pm “The number of people killed in Syria’s civil war is probably approaching 70,000, UN human rights chief Navi Pillay said Tuesday,” according to a report by the Associated Press and the… Read More ›
They’re back: Unexplained ‘booming noises’ reported from South Carolina to California
Posted on January 9, 2013by The Extinction Protocol January 9, 2013 – CALIFORNIA – The loud explosion that jolted North Hollywood on Tuesday night remained a mystery the next morning, authorities said. An officer at the Los Angeles Police Department’s… Read More ›
Three-mile long Toutatis asteroid to zip past Earth this week
By Deborah Netburn|L A TIMES December 11, 2012, 3:20 p.m. Grab your telescope. The asteroid known as Toutatis will make its closest approach to Earth tonight. From Tuesday night to Wednesday morning, the 3-mile long asteroid will be about 18… Read More ›
Powerful typhoon kills at least 74 in Philippines
By By JIM GOMEZ | Associated Press – 4 hrs ago Enlarge Photo Associated Press/Karlos Manlupig – A resident cuddles his child next to the bodies of three children who were killed in a landslide that swept their home after Typhoon Bopha… Read More ›