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    U.N.'s FAILURE TO CONDEMN HAMAS SHOWS U.S.,
    ISRAEL HAVE WORK AHEAD

    US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said that “we can’t talk
    about peace in the Middle East until we can agree on a basic
    condemnation of amas and its terrorism.”

    AFTER DEFEAT IN IRAQ, IS FIGHTS ON IN LAST ENCLAVE
    in SYRIA

    A year after it was routed from Iraq in a devastating war that left
    entire neighborhoods and towns in ruins, the Islamic State group is
    fighting to hang on to its last enclave in eastern Syria, engaging in
    deadly battles with U.S.-backed forces.

    THE CITY of LONDON is raising the odds that Brexit won't
    actually happen

    A rising of tide of City of London analysts now see an increased
    likelihood of the UK deciding not to leave the European Union
    after all, and simply cancelling Brexit.

    EMMANUEL MACRON GOES AWOL as protests, violence plague Paris
    As France braces for another round of violent protests this weekend in Paris
    and the rest of the country, embattled French President Emmanuel Macron
    is a missing man as his government tries to curb the chaos caused in part by
    his unpopular plan to hike gas taxes.

    AUSTIN, TEXAS CITY CODE Could Force Churches to Hire LGBT Employees
    Austin, Texas churches may be required to hire homosexual and transgender
    employees if a city ordinance is implemented. Under the ordinance, the city
    would guarantee "the opportunity for each person to obtain employment without
    regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
    origin, age or disability."

    GREENBLATT BLASTS COUNTRIES that worked to defeat UN vote
    Jason Greenblatt, the US Special Representative for International Negotiations,
    on Friday blasted the countries which acted to thwart Thursday’s vote at the UN
    General Assembly on a US-backed resolution condemning the Hamas terrorist
    organization.

    WHY HOMESCHOOLING for RELIGIOUS REASONS May Take a Hit
    Last month, Virginia's Loudoun County Public Schools announced its intention
    to ask the Virginia legislature to alter the religious exemption to the state's law
    of school attendance, which allows thousands of families to homeschool their
    children. Life Site News reports the school board's proposal seeks legislation
    that would require these families to educate their children only through "an
    alternative public, private, parochial and/or approved home instruction setting."
    The board has said its only goal is to make sure that children are getting a
    satisfactory education.







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