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Islamic State Demands Release of Suicide Bomber in Exchange for Release of Kenji Goto and Jordanian Pilot
The Islamic State, also known as ISIS, released a video online Tuesday demanding that Jordan release a female suicide bomber within 24 hours in exchange for the release of Kenji Goto, a Japanese journalist, and First Lt. Muath al-Kaseasbeh, a Jordanian pilot, who have both been held hostage by the m… Bible Scholars Reveal 'God's Battle Plan' to Defeat ISIS
The struggle against ISIS is the latest in what seems like a never-ending war on terror that has cost trillions of dollars and thousands of lives. How should followers of Christ respond to this new threat? In the face of mounting uncertainty in the Middle East, Christians can rise above the fray and… Miss Universe 2014: Doral, Colombia Celebrate Miss Colombia's Win
The Miss Universe 2015 Pageant held in Doral last Sunday, Jan. 25 had created a buzz even before the event took place. But amidst all the issues of the pageant being held in the Southern Florida city, the event was quite a success, with Miss Colombia, Paulina Vega, taking home the prestigious Miss U… 
Hillary Clinton Pushing for 2016 Presidential Campaign
Hillary Clinton is 100% in for running for presidency in 2016. The former secretary of state has already approved a preliminary budget for her upcoming campaign and has already hired people for key positions. 
White House Drone Crash Operated by Unnamed Government Employee
Drones are used by spies, which is why it does not come as a surprise that the White House is taking the accidental drone crash incident seriously. 
Maria Sharapova, Ekaterina Makarova Advances to 2015 Australian Open Semifinals
Maria Sharapova moved a step closer to winning her sixth Grand Slam title after advancing to the semifinals of the 2015 Australian Open on Monday night. 
FC Barcelona Won't Sell Lionel Messi, Says Bayern Munich CEO
Lionel Messi is being linked to a possible transfer move to Bayern Munich, but club CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge admitted that acquiring the FC Barcelona superstar is a long shot. 
Greece's New Prime Minister Tsipras Brings Hopes and Fears to European Economies
On Monday, Alexis Tsipras was sworn in as the new prime minister of Greece. Sunday’s election saw a majority of voters choosing Tsipras, whose platform included efforts to step away from the bailout that has put Greece in serious debt. 
Los Angeles Lakers Guard Kobe Bryant Wanted to Play with Michael Jordan
Kobe Bryant has spent his entire 19-year NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers, but the 17-time All-Star admitted that he considered moving to the Washington Wizards earlier in his career. Abraham Lincoln's Possessions Sold For More Than $800,000
The public sale of items identified to be belongings of Abraham Lincoln held by Heritage Auctions in Dallas, Texas on Saturday generated more than US$800,000 of profits, as revealed in the press release of the auction house following the conclusion of the event. 
Milal Mission Gives $152,000 in Scholarship to 88 Students
The Milal Mission has given $152,000 to 88 students in its 2015 scholarship program. Milal has continued a tradition of giving scholarships by raising funds in an annual ‘Milal Night’ event since 2001. Over the past 14 years, the organization has given $1.81 million in scholarship to 897 student 
President Obama Meets with Family of Pastor Saeed Abedini
During a recent visit to Boise, Idaho, President Obama met with the family of Pastor Saeed Abedini, an Iranian-American pastor who is currently serving an eight-year prison sentence in Iran for his Christian faith. President Obama told Naghmeh Abedini, the wife of Saeed Abedini, that bringing Abedin… Pope Francis Ends White Dove Tradition, Uses Balloons to Symbolize Peace
A year following the controversy brought about by the release of white doves last year, the Vatican now resolved the issue by swiftly ending the tradition initiated by Pope John Paul II. In the event held last Sunday, colorful balloons instead of doves were released by the children chosen to stand w… 2 Marines Die In South California's Chopper Crash
The investigation on the aircraft that crashed on Friday, January 23, 2015, which then carried unidentified passengers, has yielded results that revealed the identities of the victims involved in the tragic incident. In the official statement released by the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in their… CyanogenMod 'Breaking Up' With Google, OS Will Go Solo In 18 Months
While Android remains as the most popular mobile platform in the smartphone world, more and more people are beginning to complain about the many limitations Google is allowing in order for consumers to fully make their devices their own.









