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Woman chronicles her battle with stomach cancer up until her last day

HOUSTON – Friends and family are mourning the passing of a Texas woman who lost her battle with gastric cancer. After Kristal Nelson's cancer diagnosis the 35-year-old mother of four developed an online following by sharing her daily battle. "You didn't have to meet her, all someone had to do was mention her name and you felt like you knew

Zionist occupation’s digs threaten the collapse of a historical mosque in Al-Quds

Al-Quds’s Islamic Endowments Bureau has stated that Zionist digs under a historical mosque that dates back to the Omari conquest of the city in year 15 H.Q, have caused structural cracks in the mosque. Al-Quds’s mosque inspector, Sheikh Mazen Ahram, said that cracks on the small Omari mosque’s entrance in the Al-Seryan neighborhood, and on its main door, are due

3 US soldiers shot in Afghanistan INSIDER ATTACK

For years under Obama, our troops in Afghanistan were sacrificed to the politically correct refusal to state the truth about Islam. And now we have another senseless “insider attack,” once again because the Obama administration steadfastly refused for eight years to acknowledge the motive and ideology of jihadic doctrine. How are our soldiers supposed to distinguish the jihadists from people

Firefighters resuscitate small dog that was unconscious for 20 minutes after blaze

SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Photos and video captured Santa Monica firefighters successfully resuscitating a small dog that was trapped in a burning apartment this week. The pooch survived after firefighters performed CPR and provided oxygen through a mask designed for pets, according to a Facebook post from the Santa Monica Fire Department. The fire was reported about 4 p.m. Tuesday

9/11 families accuse Saudi Arabia of complicity in the terrorist attacks

Pix11 news agency: Families of 800 victims have filed a lawsuit accusing the Saudis of complicity in the worst terror attacks on American soil. Fifteen of the 19 hijackers were Saudi nationals. The classified FBI documents released last year, show a number of them have been in contact with the Saudi Embassy in Washington. Pix.com wrote that the legal action,

Kansas amusement ride bill likely to change before passage

TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas lawmakers are pushing to ramp up amusement ride inspection requirements after a boy was killed on a water slide last year in Kansas City, Kansas. But the bill first could face amendments. The House Federal and State Affairs Committee heard a bill Thursday that would require amusement rides be inspected by a qualified outside inspector. The

Amnesty blasts US, UK for Saudi arms deals

Amnesty International has condemned the US and UK for their “shameful” weapons transfers to Saudi Arabia, saying Washington and London are fueling the serious human rights violations and devastating civilian casualties in Yemen committed by Riyadh. “The USA and UK are fueling serious violations that have caused devastating civilian suffering through multi-billion-dollar arms transfers to Saudi Arabia that vastly overshadow

London attack: Four dead and twenty injured after terror incident in Westminster

A police officer has been stabbed and an alleged assailant shot by armed police outside the Houses of Parliament. Here's what we know so far: Police officer died after being stabbed outside Parliamen Two people reported dead after a car ploughed into crowd on Westminster bridge causing multiple casualties Metropolitan police are treating this as a terrorist incident Eyewitness account

Dad of young brothers killed in Kansas City crash on St. Patrick’s Day charged with involuntary manslaughter

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — On Wednesday Jackson County prosecutors charged the dad of two boys killed in a crash on St. Patrick's Day with involuntary manslaughter in addition to numerous other charges. Brian Moyer, 41, is under arrest, and facing two manslaughter counts, endangering the welfare of child, leaving the scene of an accident and driving while suspended. Brian and

Man who robbed northland Subway restaurant pleads guilty

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The 34-year-old man who robbed a Subway restaurant in Kansas City’s northland, during a string of Subway Restaurant, pleaded guilty on Thursday to first degree robbery. The guilty plea is related to an armed robbery at the Subway Restaurant at 9223 N Oak Trafficway. It was robbed on February 12, and was one of at least

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