The most important news for Monday, January 18th, 2010.....
Frustration is rising in Haiti as obstacles continue to prevent aid from getting to victims in a timely manner.
Bodies are burning in the streets and security continues to be a nightmare as victims of the earthquake in Haiti continue to get more desperate.
More U.S. troops are arriving in Haiti after the American commander on the ground said that security must be improved to ensure aid reaches survivors of the earthquake.
A U.S. general on the ground in Haiti is warning that 200,000 might be a reasonable "start point" for the eventual death toll.
Haitian government minister Carol Joseph says that approximately 70,000 bodies have been buried in mass graves so far.
Two videos taken during the earthquake in Haiti have surfaced on the Internet.
It is being reported that almost every single building has been leveled in the town that was at the epicenter of the Haiti earthquake.
Orphans from Haiti are being quickly rushed to new homes abroad.
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon is saying that the Haiti earthquake is a worse disaster than the Asian tsunami which killed so many thousands of people several years ago.
More earthquakes? A 6.3 magnitude earthquake shook the ocean floor between South America and Antarctica on Sunday.
Is the U.S. next? Scientists are predicting a Haiti-magnitude earthquake along the New Madrid fault in the U.S. some time during the next 50 years.
A man who heckled Barack Obama during his speech was forcefully removed from Martha Coakley's rally at Northeastern University yesterday.
Gun battles raged on the streets of Kabul after the Taliban launched a wave of deadly suicide bombings in the Afghan capital.
Saudi fighter jets have launched another round of airstikes on Houthi positions in northern Yemen.
The FBI is admitting using a photograph of a bearded Spanish politician as the basis for a mocked-up image showing how Osama Bin Laden might look now.
Two U.S. military officers accused of stealing stealing classified material from an underground missile launch facility at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota have been allowed to resign rather than face prosecution.
Will Americans be able to handle the coming economic collapse. If they are anything like this guy, they probably will not be able to.
The IMF is warning that the threat of a "double dip" recession is very real.
During his weekly radio address on Saturday, Barack Obama unleashed a verbal barrage on the nation's largest banks, accusing them of wanton selfishness by refusing to accept new regulations he is proposing, and for fighting a new tax that Obama wants to impose.
Facing a massive budget shortfall, Arizona has decided to close many of its state parks.
Most Republicans do not know this, but the chief of staff for California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is actually a gay Democrat.
New York Times Chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr. appears close to announcing that the paper will begin charging for access to its website.
The demonization of men continues - British Airways has implemented a policy which bans male passengers from sitting next to children that they do not know.
The World Health Organization is considering a plan to ask governments to impose a global consumer tax on such things as Internet activity or everyday financial transactions like paying bills online.
A failed clinical trial of an HIV vaccine that left 46 Zambian women infected with the virus is sparking controversy.
It turns out that thousands of Americans died from the H1N1 swine flu even after getting the H1N1 swine flu vaccine.
A new study says that the chemicals found in many common plastics are rapidly feminizing our young boys.
Most Americans would be completely shocked to learn how many pharmaceutical drugs can be found in our drinking water.
With so many problems being reported regarding our food and water, many are turning back to a Biblical diet in order to improve their health.
Residents of canyons and foothills in coastal areas of California are bracing for possible mudslides as a series of powerful storms is forecast to begin pounding the West Coast today with heavy rain and snow, strong winds and high surf.
The discovery of a 13 foot green anaconda in Florida is raising concerns that inter-breeding between exotic species of snakes in Florida could cause an explosion of "super snakes" in that state.
Is a new era for the Internet coming? Italy is getting ready to require that anyone who wants to upload video to the Internet must get government authorization.
Lastly, an alleged mutated human body with "very long fingers" recently washed ashore on Plumb Island, a small island where the U.S. Government performs very unusual experiments.

















