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Saudi Arabia carrying out ‘open-air massacre’ in Yemen

Aid groups say Saudi Arabia is carrying out an “open-air massacre” of Yemeni civilians facing famine amid Riyadh’s two-year-long military campaign against the impoverished country. “The bombs that rain down every day in Yemen show an absolute disdain for civilian life,” Jean-Pierre Delomier of Handicap International said in a joint statement with five other humanitarian aid groups on Wednesday. “Every

Shirley MacLaine and Amanda Seyfried reveal whether they want their obituaries to say

It's been more than 30 years since Shirley MacLaine won an Oscar for her role in "Terms of Endearment." Now she's starring alongside Amanda Seyfried in "The Last Word." FOX 4's Russ Simmons chats with the two about whether they'd really leave their obituary to chance. Fun fact Seyfried fell in love with her "The Last Word" co-star Thomas Sadoski

Incursions into 5 Saudi sites; news of 40 dead and wounded

Dozens of Saudi soldiers and officers were killed and a number of vehicles were destroyed Wednesday, 22 March , 2017, in a qualitative operation by the Yemeni army and popular committees storming military sites in Jizan. A military source confirmed that 5 military sites in Saudi Arabia were stormed in a qualitative operation which resulted in death of a large

Babies deformed as Result of Using Chemical Weapons against Yemen

More than 5 cases of deformed babies, have been observed in Sanaa which have resulted from the use of US-KSA aggression for internationally banned weapons in Yemen. More than 5 cases of deformed babies, which came to Al-Sabeen Hospital in the capital Sanaa from the areas of the western coastal strip, particularly from Haradh and Hodeidah, which resulted from the

Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer opposes Supreme Court nominee & vows filibuster

WASHINGTON — The top Senate Democrat said Thursday he will oppose President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee and lead a filibuster of the choice, setting up a politically charged showdown with Republicans with far-reaching implications for future judicial nominees. New York Sen. Chuck Schumer criticized Judge Neil Gorsuch, saying he “almost instinctively favors the powerful over the weak” and would

ISIS declares it will kill Palestinians “One By One”!

ISIS has declared war on Palestine, threatening genocide against the Palestinian people, following the murder of Hamas’ senior commander Saber Siam on Sunday. ISIS militants said that Siam was killed due to the fact he was “a partner in a declared war against religion and against Muslims, working for the heretical government in Gaza”. The attack was conducted by ISIS-affiliated

United Nations opposed ceding control of the port of Hodeidah in Yemen to Saudi Arabia

The United Nations opposed ceding control of the strategic port of Hodeidah in Yemen to the Saudi-led coalition, on Tuesday morning, 21.03.2017. U.N. deputy spokesman Farhan Haq says that “The humanitarian community delivers assistance in Yemen solely based on needs and not on political considerations, and will continue to do so through all available means.” Earlier, the Saudi-led coalition had

Gorsuch: Roe v Wade is “a precedent of the Supreme Court”

“I don’t believe in litmus tests,” Neil Gorsuch declared at the beginning of his second day in the hotseat at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Committee chair Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) had asked whether Gorsuch had to make promises about specific outcomes to get his nomination to the Supreme Court. Not only did Gorsuch deny that any

Survivor opens up about sex trafficking, warns parents during Fishers event

HAMILTON COUNTY, Ind. – A survivor of sex trafficking is sharing her story at an event in Fishers this weekend in hopes of educating parents about pimps targeting children in the suburbs. Heather Sewell was raised in a broken home. She was raped at the age of 14 and then placed into foster care at 17. When she turned 18,

What you need to know about Advanced Placement classes for your child

For high school students, it can give them the edge in college — plus save them time and money. An Advanced Placement class is something to consider as sophomores and juniors start selecting classes for the next school year — but which ones are right for your children? The College Board's John Williamson tells us more about the benefits and

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