The most important news for Wednesday, January 27th, 2010....
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israel will retain some parts of the West Bank forever.
According to his website, Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is confident that Islamic nations will one day watch the absolute destruction of Israel.
Is war between Israel and Lebanon imminent?
According to a report by ABC News, only 1 cent of each dollar the U.S. government is spending on earthquake relief in Haiti is going in the form of cash to the Haitian government.
Former presidential candidate Chuck Baldwin is asking this question: What's Really Going On In Haiti?
The problems in Haiti continue to get worse. U.N. security forces recently fired pepper spray into the air in an effort to disperse the thousands of men, women and children jostling for food outside the wrecked presidential palace in Port-au-Prince.
A man was pulled alive from a collapsed building in Haiti on Tuesday after being buried alive in rubble for 14 days.
North and South Korea exchanged artillery fire near their disputed sea border on Wednesday.
Four landmark Baghdad hotels were heavily damaged by car bombs on Monday in the fourth coordinated attack on prominent targets in recent days as Iraq readies for a major election.
According to reports, the U.S. military is running "secret" military operations in Yemen.
A Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Wednesday that Russian and U.S. negotiators are likely to agree on a landmark nuclear arms reduction treaty within weeks.
A new United Nations report says that the United States is among dozens of countries that have kidnapped and held terrorism suspects in secret detention facilities over the past nine years.
Is Bernanke hiding a smoking gun? A Republican senator said on Tuesday that documents showing that Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke covered up the fact that his staff recommended he not bailout AIG are being kept from the public.
According to a new report based on U.S. Census Bureau data, only 26 percent of American teenagers between the ages of 16 and 19 had jobs in late 2009 which represents a record low since statistics began to be kept in 1948.
But apparently there are jobs for hard core liberals. Help-wanted ads are appearing on Craigslist that offer to pay people $24,000 a year, plus health insurance, to "counter the hysteria and lies of Glenn Beck and other talking heads" and "stop the tea-baggers!"
It is easy to get caught up in the statistics and the data of the recession, but the truth is that the current economic crisis is hitting average Americans really hard on a personal level.
Some analysts are asking if this "recession" has now become a "depression".
The United Nations says that world unemployment is going to remain at record levels in 2010.
28 percent of all housing units in Orlando, Florida are now sitting vacant.
A Democratic congressman is admitting that instead of calling it another "stimulus" bill, the Democrats have decided to call their new spending bill a "jobs" bill.
Toyota has suspended U.S. sales of some of its most popular vehicles to fix sticking gas pedals that could make the cars accelerate without warning.
Even the BBC is admitting that the IPCC is coming apart at the seams.
Compact fluorescent light bulbs have been touted as a way to "go green", but the truth is that they are filled with toxic mercury that, when disposed of, contaminates landfills and the environment.
A school district in California is investigating how a 13-year-old middle school student received the H1N1 swine flu vaccination last week over her objections and against the will of her parents.
The face of the military is changing. But is it really possible that robots will soon be doing our killing for us?
An influential Pentagon panel says that the military and intelligence communities should establish a new agency devoted to "strategic surprise/deception".
Responding to a disturbing new executive order by Barack Obama, a new push is underway for states to adopt laws limiting the use of their National Guard units unless there is an invasion, insurrection or other limited circumstance.
According to one outgoing congressman, Barack Obama suggested to Democrats that his personal appeal will spare them from a voter backlash in 2010.
No, we are NOT going to pay to read online newspapers - after three months, only 35 people signed up to pay for unfettered access to newsday.com.
Delegates arriving at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in gas-guzzling 4X4s and limousines are being turned away and forced to take a "green" bus.
A new poll seems to indicate that religion would survive the discovery of life on other planets.
Some scientists are warning that the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland may indeed create a tiny black hole.
Another IPCC scientist has revealed how U.N. scientists talked about trying to make the IPCC report so dramatic that the "U.S. would just have to sign" the Kyoto Protocol.
Global warming? Brutally cold weather continues to claim lives across Europe.
A new book alleges that Pope John Paul II regularly whipped himself as an act of penance to feel closer to God.
A spokesman for the U.K. government in the House of Lords is saying that homosexual couples should be allowed to marry in churches.
A letter from a 95 year old World War 2 veteran is causing a tremendous stir all over the Internet.
Lastly, South Carolina Lt. Governor Andre Bauer recently made the following shocking statement: "My grandmother was not a highly educated woman, but she told me as a small child to quit feeding stray animals. You know why? Because they breed! You’re facilitating the problem if you give an animal or a person ample food supply. They will reproduce, especially ones that don’t think too much beyond that."

















