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Planned Parenthood more concerned about profit than women's healthâformer chief
A former manager at a Planned Parenthood facility in Iowa said the organization was more focused "about its bottom line than it is about the health and safety of women."

'Even war has rules': US airstrike on MSF hospital an 'attack on Geneva conventions'
US Pres. Barack Obama has reportedly vowed to conduct a full investigation into the aerial bombings apparently launched by US military forces on a facility of the Doctors Without Borders (MSF), which killed 22 people and wounded hundred others last week.

Saudi double whammy: Woman who gets cheated by her husband may face jail time
A Saudi wife who posted a footage online of her husband groping their house help could be put behind bars because of the Kingdom's defamation laws, Emirates 24/7 reported.

Experts to present new evidence on Noah's Ark on Oct. 15 in special Christian event
On October 15, Ahmet Ertugrul, the Turkish expert and discoverer who led a group of explorers to the site of the remains of Noah's Ark will be part of a special Christian event organized by Southern Evangelical Seminary (SES).

Families of 3 students who died after being hypnotised by principal to get $600,000
The board of the Sarasota County School has approved the $600,000 legal settlement to the bereaved loved ones of Wesley McKinley, 16, Brittany Palumbo, 17, and Marcus Freeman, 16.

'Go away' signs greet President Obama in Oregon as he pursues gun control agenda
Despite the expected cold reception, President Barack Obama pushed through with his planned visit to Roseburg, Oregon on Friday to condole with the families of the nine Christian victims who were shot dead by a gunman inside their classroom at the Umqua Community College on Oct. 1.

US-wide protests against radical Islam bashed in media even before their launch
Even before this weekend's scheduled US-wide rallies against radical Islam could begin, Muslim civil rights groups backed up by major media outlets have already denounced the organisers, saying they were promoting Islamophobia or prejudice against Muslims, WND News reported.

In far-away Pluto, surface water ice is red and sky is blue, similar to Earth'sâNASA
NASA continues to learn more and more about other planets in the Solar System. On October 8, the space agency said that data from its New Horizons spacecraft revealed numerous "small, exposed regions of water ice" on the surface of the dwarf planet.
Iran nuclear deal dilemma: Key provision will violate federal law, US officials reveal
Some senior US officials involved in the implementation of the Iran nuclear deal have privately concluded that a key sanctions relief provision â a concession to Iran that will open the doors to tens of billions of dollars in US-backed commerce with the Islamic regime â conflicts with existing federal statutes and cannot be implemented without violating those laws, Fox News has learned.

Heard the one about the Pope and the Rabbi? It's no joke!
Pope Francis has an official comedy adviser... who is a rabbi.

Feeling weak? Why vulnerability is the real humanity...
Mayor of London Boris Johnson says the strong must help the weak. But he missed that the weak also have a huge amount to teach the strong.

70 years of oppression: Why it's still so dangerous to be a Christian in North Korea
North Korea is a police state in which dissent is punishable by death.

Teen arrested for threatening to 'kill all the girls' in his Idaho school over nude photos
Police arrested a 15-year-old student in Pocatello, Idaho, after he made threats on Facebook that he would "kill all the girls" when no one sent him nude photos.

Violence continues in Jerusalem, Israel & West Bank
Tensions have surged in 11 days of violence in which four Israelis and 16 Palestinians have been killed

Texas, Arizona campus shootings kill 2 students a week after Oregon rampage
Two people are dead and four others were injured in separate shootings in Texas and Arizona, the latest in a string of gun-related incidents in the US.

Blasts rip through Turkish capital Ankara
At least 86 killed - attacks came in the build up to a march