The most important news for Tuesday, January 26th, 2010....

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his cabinet on Sunday that he has been presented with "new and interesting ideas" to move the Middle East peace process forward by the United States.

Approximately one million remain homeless in Haiti as rampant looting and chaotic food hand-outs continue to cause problems.

Machete fights have been reported in Haiti as families argue over who should have access to the desperately limited supply of tents.

The million people in Haiti made homeless by an earthquake that hit the island two weeks ago could be among the first to receive controversial vaccines under a campaign organized by the WHO.

There is an increasing body of evidence that there are actually very large untapped reserves of oil and gold in Haiti.

The Obama administration has stepped up pressure on the World Bank not to fund coal-fired power plants in developing countries.

A new poll by the Pew Research Center reveals that the issues that Americans are most concerned about are the economy and jobs and the issue that Americans are least concerned about is global warming.

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is suggesting that his state could ease its crowded prison system by sending thousands of undocumented inmates to specially built jails in Mexico.

What is going on in Pakistan?  There are reports that Pakistan has been frantically building up tunnels in areas not far from the border with India.

The devastating effect that unemployment is having on some Americans is incredibly heartbreaking.

Is the west coast of the United States quickly becoming a wasteland?

U.S. consumers defaulted on store-brand credit cards at near-record levels during the holiday shopping season.

Some analysts are predicting another 10 to 15 percent fall in U.S. housing prices.

An independent investigator is launching two probes into the U.S. government's rescue of American International Group and the insurer's subsequent payments of billions to big banks.

Top Senate Democrats have drafted an $82.5 billion jobs bill that would help small businesses, boost spending on road construction and mass transit, and give local governments money to retain teachers.  Wait - wasn't that what the "stimulus bill" was supposed to do?

Barack Obama plans to announce a three-year partial spending freeze aimed at reducing the nation's record budget deficit.

U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown says that there is growing support for a global tax on banks to protect taxpayers from the cost of potential future crises.

The Environmental Working Group has released yet another report that indicates that the drinking water supplies in the United States are being highly contaminated with pollutants.

New intelligence brought to light by Spiegel indicates that Iran is very much interested in developing nuclear weapons as quickly as possible.

A top Iranian military commander declared on Tuesday that Iran plans to inaugurate "several new missiles and arms projects" in February.

Mexico is one of the biggest oil producers in the world, but it turns out that drugs bring more money into Mexico than oil does.

Oil shortage?  It turns out that the world is virtually swimming in oil.

Teen pregnancy and abortion rates in the U.S. are on the rise again.

Bill Gates is saying that China's attempts to stifle dissent on the Internet are "very limited".

Research being conducted in the U.S. could make it far easier to implant electronics in the human body.

Pro-abortion groups are attempting to rally their supporters to convince CBS to stand against the pro-life Super Bowl ad that will feature college football star Tim Tebow and his mother.

A group of scientists says that the world should organize its defenses now in case an asteroid is found on a collision course with Earth.

Does the Obama administration plan "a wrenching transformation of society" in order to bring the U.S. into line with Agenda 21?

The Yellowstone area has experienced 1200 earthquakes over the past week.

There are 17 very rare earth elements that we rely on every day, but according to one new report, the world could run out of them by 2012.

A new Internet game encourages children to make their characters wear sexy lingerie and to buy "trophy" orphans.

The world's second "pregnant man" is getting ready to give birth next month.

A priest recently witnessed dead babies being loaded into a "medical waste" truck in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Lastly, an international team of researchers led by scientists from Yale believes that it may be possible to resurrect a tortoise species hunted to extinction by whalers visiting the Galapagos Islands during the early 19th century.

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The most important news for Monday, January 25th, 2010....

Sales of previously occupied homes experienced their largest drop in more than 40 years last month.

Uh oh - hundreds of thousands of troubled U.S. homeowners who are making lower mortgage payments on a trial basis are at risk of being kicked out of Obama's foreclosure prevention program.

Stock market guru Marc Faber believes that the global economy is standing on the verge of rampant inflation, national debt default and renewed volatility.

Wal-Mart announced on Sunday that it is cutting about 11,200 jobs at its Sam's Club warehouse division.

Lots of money has been raised, but victims of the earthquake in Haiti are still absolutely desperate for food and water.

It is now being said that the death toll from the earthquake in Haiti will exceed 150,000.

Analysts predict "a stampede into Haiti" if the existence of large gold deposits there can be confirmed.

Haiti also appears to have vast untapped reserves of oil.

2,500 participants from more than 90 countries are getting ready to gather at the 40th World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland where world leaders hope to develop plans to "rebuild" the world economic system.

China disclosed the other day that its foreign exchange reserves had increased to about $2.4 trillion in 2009.

There is speculation that the Israeli and U.S. governments are misleading the public about the status of talks aimed at creating a Palestinian state and that negotiations are much farther along than what has been reported in the world media.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy is warning that Israel is not going to stand by indefinitely and let Iran develop nuclear weapons.

The Vatican is facing some very awkward questions after an investigation was launched into its alleged involvement in a money-laundering scheme.

Representative Carol Shea-Porter says that if the U.S. Congress would just send all the men home they could get the health care bill passed.

Once again, North Korea is threatening South Korea with war.

The Chinese government is saying that they have every right to punish citizens using the Internet to challenge Communist Party power.

A Chinese Communist party newspaper is accusing the United States of using "online warfare" to stir up unrest in Iran after last year's elections.

According to one doctor, H1N1 and seasonal influenza vaccines are now being given to sick hospital patients with or without their doctor’s consent.

Pharmaceutical companies are being accused of "crying wolf" about the H1N1 swine flu pandemic.

A new study has shown that having a higher level of vitamin D in your blood cuts your risk of getting cancer significantly.

Computers infected with viruses could be "expelled" from the Internet under a new industry code to control Australia's plague of contaminated PCs.

China's senior climate change official says that he has "an open mind" about what is causing climate change.

Melamine-tainted milk products have been found on sale in China, more than a year after thousands of children became ill in a huge safety scandal.

New research has revealed that boys who are exposed to porn are more likely to indulge in casual sex and less likely to form successful relationships when they grow older.

Moscow mayor Yury Luzhkov said on Monday that he will not allow gay parades anywhere in the city of Moscow.

Apparently Colorado has recently become something of an epicenter for UFO-related activity.

Fertility clinics in the U.K. are destroying embryos if they have even very minor genetic conditions.

A newly released poll says that 56 percent of Americans believe that abortion is morally wrong.

Lastly, we can understand Barack Obama needing teleprompters most of the time, but did he really need them to give a speech to 5th grade children?

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Barack Obama says that his health care plan has "run into a bit of a buzz saw" but that he will continue to fight for it.

It is now being estimated that there are now 2 million homeless people in Haiti and the U.S. is getting ready to send 4,000 more troops to that troubled nation.

There are fears that thousands of Haitian children orphaned by the earthquake will fall prey to child traffickers.

It turns out that Haiti has huge oil reserves that are larger than what Venezuela possesses.

According to one new report, tensions have escalated along the Israeli-Lebanese border and Syria has begun calling up troops from its Fourth Reserve.

Hezbollah has dispersed its long-range missile sites deep into northern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley, a move that analysts say threatens to broaden any future conflict between Hezbollah and Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Saturday that Israel has no intention of carrying out an offensive against Lebanon.

Hamas seems quite confused - now the leader of Hamas is saying that Hamas will not recognize Israel despite fresh pressures to do so.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is saying that Russia will continue contacts with Hamas as part of efforts to revive Middle East talks.

An audio recording claimed to be from Osama bin Laden endorsed the failed attempt to blow up a U.S. airliner on Christmas Day.

One scientist is now admitting that the IPCC used fake data in order to pressure lawmakers regarding the "danger" of global warming.

As the world stands on the edge of a major food crisis, it is now being revealed that one quarter of all the maize and other grain crops grown in the U.S. now ends up as biofuel in cars rather than being used to feed people.

Scientists are now warning that "peak water" could be the real crisis that brings down civilization.

The WHO wants to implement global taxes as soon as possible.  Are true conservatives in the U.S. going to stand up and denounce these plans?

In fact, it is being reported that there is a lot of suspicious activity going on over at the World Health Organization.

Live pigs are being blown up with explosives at Porton Down, the U.K. government’s secret military research laboratory, to simulate the effect of terrorist attacks on civilian targets.

The U.N.'s push for an arms trade treaty could have serious implications for gun ownership in the United States.

It is being reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has constructed a military command center inside a hollowed-out mountain close to the Chinese border from where he plans to fight a guerrilla war should his nation be invaded or engulfed in civil unrest.

Hillary Clinton is warning China that its alleged attack on Google would have "consequences" and is comparing its censorship of the Internet to the Berlin Wall.

China says that it does not need any lessons in Internet security from the United States.

One of the most important influences on government policy decisions around the entire world is the radical population control agenda of the global elite.

A new study has found that more than 40 sites across Iraq are contaminated with high levels of radiation or dioxins.

New research has revealed that people who have more vitamin D in their blood are less likely to develop bowel cancer than those with low levels.

In an attempt to draw viewers, U.S. television shows are becoming increasingly more graphic and sexually suggestive.

The dead corpse of a Playboy model was found by Miami police burning in a dumpster.  Her boyfriend has been identified as a person of interest in the case.

One author is creating a huge stir by detailing the treatment of women under Sharia law.

Yellowstone getting ready to blow?  The most detailed seismic images yet published of the plumbing that feeds the Yellowstone supervolcano shows a plume of hot, molten rock rising at an angle from the northwest at a depth of at least 410 miles.

Archaeologists were absolutely stunned after finding a 100-year-old Swiss watch in an ancient tomb that was sealed more than 400 years ago.

It has been announced that hundreds of pages of secret files on New Zealand UFO sightings will be released by the New Zealand military this year.

New research has revealed that oceans of liquid diamond topped with solid "icebergs" of the precious gems could be on Uranus and Neptune.

Approximately 35,000 stray dogs roam the streets of Moscow, Russia – about 84 dogs per square mile.

Organizers say that approximately 300,000 people marched under overcast skies on Friday to stand up for the preborn at the annual March for Life.

Lastly, it is important to note that Friday was the 37th anniversary of Roe v. Wade - the landmark Supreme Court case that legalized abortion in the United States.  Now that over 50 million babies have been murdered, will America finally wake up and realize what they have done?

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The most important news for Friday, January 22nd, 2010....

In a very surprising ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday struck down laws that banned corporations from using their own money to support or oppose candidates for public office.

In a stunning reversal, Hamas is reportedly ready to recognize Israel's right to exist.

According to one new report, Hezbollah has instructed its forces to take "general precautionary measures" for fear of a sudden Israeli attack targeting Hezbollah's headquarters and post.

In the wake of Scott Brown's victory in Massachusetts, Democrats now fear that every seat that they own could be up for grabs.

Haitian police shot and killed a man that they suspected of stealing rice in Port-au-Prince on Thursday, leaving his body on the sidewalk for hours as his family mourned.

The U.S. military has begun preparing Guantanamo Bay for Haitian migrants in case of a mass exodus spurred by the earthquake.

Haiti's orphanages have become targets for looters desperate for food, water and medical supplies in the aftermath of the devastating magnitude 7.0 earthquake.

Sewage, garbage and human waste continues to pile up all over Haiti and it is starting to cause serious health problems.

The head of Russia's state nuclear corporation said on Thursday that Russia start up the reactor at Iran's long-delayed Bushehr nuclear power plant this year

Russia has announced plans to strengthen its Baltic fleet in response to U.S. plans to deploy Patriot missiles in Poland.

A U.S. Airways plane was recently diverted to Philadelphia after a prayer device worn by a Jewish teenager on board a flight was mistaken for a bomb.

Nearly 20 percent of Americans say that they are undecided about participating in this year's census.

A judge has ordered 22 students at Bryan Highschool in Texas to carry GPS tracking devices everywhere that they go in the name of preventing truancy.

As if going through airport security was not bad enough, now TSA employees are playing cruel pranks on people.

Workers all over the world are being taught to accept biometric scanning as part of their job requirements.

A mother who fled to Ireland after social workers threatened to remove her baby at birth because they said that she was "not clever enough" to raise a child has had her newborn snatched after all.

Do you still think that the U.S. economy is going to recover?  If so, perhaps you should read this article: 20 Reasons Why The U.S. Economy Is Dying And Is Simply Not Going To Recover.

According to a new survey, U.S. investors overwhelmingly see President Barack Obama as anti-business and question his ability to manage a financial crisis.

It is being reported that Barack Obama has declared war on Wall Street and has made this promise: "Never again will the American taxpayer be held hostage by a bank that is too big to fail."

Senate Democrats are not sure that there are enough votes to reconfirm Ben Bernanke for another term as chairman of the Federal Reserve.

Senator Lisa Murkowski, a Republican from Alaska, introduced a resolution on Thursday to prevent the EPA from taking any action to regulate carbon dioxide.

Some married couples would pay thousands of dollars more for the same health insurance coverage as unmarried people living together if the health insurance overhaul plan pending in Congress is passed.

A teenage girl that is battling blindness after taking the swine flu treatment Tamiflu did not even have the H1N1 virus.

The WHO is pushing for a new global tax which would be used to fund their operations.

Is the pro-life movement in the United States gaining momentum?

The situation in Congo has become so dire that it is literally being described as "hell on earth".

Things have gotten so bad that some mainstream media outlets are finally acknowledging the obvious - Mexico's economy runs on drug money.

Leaders of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change expressed regret on Wednesday for exaggerating how quickly Himalayan glaciers are melting in a report that wrongly projected that they could all vanish by 2035.

Is there life after death?  Radiation oncologist Dr. Jeffrey Long argues that if you look at the scientific evidence, the answer is unequivocally yes.

Lastly, today marks the 37th anniversary of the infamous U.S. Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision which legalized abortion-on-demand nationwide.

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