Fourteen missiles were fired by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on Tuesday, day two of the 10-day war games entitled “The Great Prophet 6.” The games are designed to be a display of strength toward Iran’s two prominent adversaries: the U.S. and Israel.
The historic passage of the bill that legalized same-sex marriage in New York, the sixth and largest state to do so, was achieved by a GOP-led state Senate. The measure would never have passed without the backing of four Republican state senators along with 29 of their Democratic counterparts.
The Israeli Army began deconstructing a section of the West Bank barrier near the Bilin village on Sunday, four years after the Israeli Supreme Court ordered them to do so.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is on a mission to win the hearts and minds of the American people. A new ad campaign was launched in New York City’s Times Square. One ex-Mormon is concerned that the campaign will make Americans, especially Christians, confused on what Mormonism stands for.
Pro-Palestinian protests have erupted in Milan this past week as an outcry against the city’s decision to host the cultural event titled “Unexpected Israel.”
A generic Republican candidate would beat President Obama by a slight margin if the election were held today, according to the latest Gallup poll released last week.