
Officials in Ukraine have expressed concerns over what Russia’s involvement in the Middle East may mean for their country.
by Jess Marsh
by Kevin Sawyer
A warehouse explosion in India’s financial capital destroyed over 1000 homes in a nearby suburban slum.
by Kevin Sawyer
The oil producing countries of the world are continuing to crank out the crude despite a glut on the market. This continues to be good new for consumers at the gas pumps and for home heating oil prices this coming winter.
by Jess Marsh
by Kevin Sawyer
The U.S. Supreme Court, by a vote of 7-2, has refused to hear a challenge to an Illinois ordinance that bans the ownership of a certain class of rifle or weapon.
by Kevin Sawyer
The Syrians accused the Americans of targeting and destroying certain Syrian bases in the northern city of Aleppo. The American led coalition denies the attacks and said they had no warplanes over the crowded skies of Aleppo.
by Kevin Sawyer
It was 74 years ago today that the Japanese attacked Hawaii and forced America’s entry into World War Two. The day was full of drama as well as some little known snippets.
by Kevin Sawyer
NFL NEWS: The Carolina Panthers move to 12-0 on the strength of 5 touchdown passes by Cam Newton as the playoff picture seems to be clearing up a bit.
by Kevin Sawyer
Police descend in force and cause further panic as a jewelry store robbery at a mall in California is mistaken for a terrorist attack.
by Kevin Sawyer
As one of Judaism’s most sacred holidays, Hanukkah, or the Festival of Lights, begins on Monday, young Jewish children at a California community center created some unique reminders that violence and peace can exist side by side and that everyone should choose the way of peace.