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New video shows ISIS executions becoming more and more savage
ISIS has released a new video showing the killing of alleged spies and apostates, in a bid to show the world that their executions, becoming more and more savage than the last, are in accordance with its twisted interpretation of the Islamic law.

North Carolina teen charged with plotting to kill Americans for ISIS
A North Carolina teenager has been charged with plotting to kill Americans on behalf of ISIS after he was turned in to police by his father.

Islamic State re-enters key Syria border town Kobane
Islamic State fighters launched simultaneous attacks against the Syrian army and Kurdish militiaovernight, moving back on the offensive after losing ground in recent days to Kurdish-led forces in the Islamist group's stronghold of Raqqa province.

Cameron to make case for renegotiation at EU summit in Brussels
Prime Minister David Cameron will pitch his renegotiation of Britain's relationship with the European Union at a summit on Thursday as leaders of the 28-member bloc grapple with an influx of migrants and the prospect of a Greek default.

Obama announces new US hostage policy allowing families to talk, pay ransom to their loved ones' captors
The White House is expected to come out with a new policy that will finally allow American families to communicate, negotiate, or even pay ransom in exchange for the freedom of victims, who are abducted by militants overseas.

Donald Trump vs Jeb Bush 2016 Presidential bid polls: Trump only just behind Jeb Bush in New Hampshire poll
Billionaire Donald Trump gave everyone a surprise by coming in second, only trailing behind Florida Gov. John Ellis "Jeb" Bush among the long list of Republican presidential hopefuls in a new survey conducted in New Hampshire.

House panel accuses Obama of letting 'criminal aliens' stay in US
A US House of Representatives committee charged that the Obama administration's Priority Enforcement Program (PEP) has allowed significant number of "criminal aliens" to remain in the United States.

Ku Klux Klan ramps up recruitment after Charleston church shooting
A hate group seems to be taking advantage of the tragic shooting of nine parishioners in a historically black church in South Carolina last week, stepping up its recruitment by distributing flyers in Alabama and Georgia.

Virginia makes it easier for former felons to regain their voting rights
The State of Virginia has eased the restoration of voting rights to former felons by no longer requiring them to pay their outstanding court fees first.

California judge throws out proposed ballot initiative to kill homosexuals
A California Judge has rejected a proposed ballot initiative filed by a lawyer that seeks to kill gays.

Iraq: Islamic State kidnap more than 1200 children to train as jihadists
Islamic State atrocities against children have continued with the kidnap of more than 1,200 children from northern Iraq in order to train them as jihadists.

Worst US cyber intrusion: Data of 18 million fed employees exposed
Personal data of an estimated 18 million current and past United States federal government employees may have been exposed due to a cyber intrusion believed to have been orchestrated by China.

Labour MP says Muslims in UK not to blame for youths joining ISIS
A top British Muslim from the UK's opposition party has scrapped the demand of Prime Minister David Cameron that the community boost its efforts to foil the spread of Islamic State ideology among young Muslims, saying conservative Muslim communities in Britain do not encourage the youth to join the militant group.

US training Syrian forces to fight ISIS, paying them $400 monthly
The US Pentagon has started paying Syrian moderates up to $400 worth of stipend each as it seeks to place them into duty against the terror campaign of the Islamic State, said the military on Monday.

Pakistan's Ramadan heat wave kills nearly 800 in four days
Water and power have failed in Karachi and the poor are suffering most.

California 'Sodomite Suppression Act' petition blocked by judge
The author of a ballot advocating the murder of gays and lesbians should not be allowed to gather supporting signatures, a judge says.