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China Demands Streaming Websites to Ban TV Shows, Films with Scenes of Porn, Crime and Violence
Media and television regulators in China have officially released a letter for video streaming websites to delete offensive content in films and television shows, including porn, crime and violence. 
UN General Assembly Votes in Favor of Referring North Korea to International Criminal Court
Numerous organizations, human rights groups, individuals, and now nations call for a stop to North Korea’s human rights abuses. On November 18 the United Nations General Assembly voted in favor of a Council draft that refers North Korea to the International Criminal Court for its alleged crimes. Madoff Will Not Do 150 Years, but Another $10.3 Billion Could Be Recovered
A further $10.3 billion has been recovered on behalf of Bernie Madoff's victims, but approval must be received from a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge on December 17, 2014. 
Philae Probe Transmitted Evidence of Organic Molecule Before Hibernation
Last week, the ESA placed a probe on a moving comet and accomplished a new feat for mankind. On Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the Philae lander transmitted data of Comet 67P’s atmosphere, which contains the Carbon atom. Scientists confirmed the detection of Carbon molecules on the … 
Missouri Governor Enacts State of Emergency Again
As Missouri awaits the grand jury decision in the Michael Brown case, Governor Jay Nixon activates National Guard troops in anticipation of unrest. 
John Kerry Tells ISIS: “We Are Not Intimidated”
President Obama confirmed that Peter Kassig is the latest filmed victim of ISIS, and the U.S. government consequently accelerates its military activity in the Middle East. 
Korean Immigration Reform Advocates Join in the Push on Obama for Reform
As President Obama’s recent announcement that he will act unilaterally to carry out immigration reform has brought about a swirl of controversy, most of the attention has been pointed to the Latino population in the U.S. However, Asian immigration activists have been just as passionate about refor… 
Lightning Strikes in U.S. may Increase by 50%
A new study predicted that lightning strikes in the United States will increase by 50 percent due to the global effects of climate change. Kenyan Women Launch Protest to Wear What They Want
A crowd of around 1,000 women marched the streets of Nairobi, Kenya, to fight for their right to dress how they choose to. 
Android 5.0 Lollipop vs Android 4.2 KitKat: A Look at Features of the Best Android Update
Google has already released the highly anticipated Android 5.0 Lollipop, and most owners of high-end devices are already enjoying the new features of arguably the best version of Android. 
Jeremy Lin Questions Kobe Bryant’s Shot Selection
Jeremy Lin took a swipe at Kobe Bryant after the Los Angeles Lakers suffered their ninth loss in 10 games this season, which led to their worst start in franchise history. 
Church of England Opens Doors for Female Bishops
The Church of England has ended a long-standing debate after passing a law that allows women to become bishops. For over 40 years, the members of the Church have been debating whether or not women will be allowed to join the episcopate. On Nov. 17, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby met with … 11-Year-Old Cancer Patient's Dying Wish Was To Feed The Homeless
In her dying days, Natalia Marsh-Welton, 11, chose to give soup and blankets to the homeless and the hungry. Engineering Students Introduce The Bicycle That Can Never Be Stolen
Three Chilean engineering students introduce 'Yerka'--a bicyle that can never be stolen. 
Modi and Abbott: the “Can-do” Leaders Commit to Free Trade Deal
Modi and Abbott commit to sign off on a free trade deal by the end of 2015.









