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U.S. Boosts Security at Government Buildings
The United States is stepping up security at government buildings in Washington and other major cities. According to Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, there have been calls by terrorist organization for attacks on the homeland and elsewhere. Read More >
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Nuclear Weapon "Within Months"
The former deputy director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency says that if Iran abrogates international agreements that seek to restrict Tehran's nuclear capabilities, the move could trigger a nuclear arms race in the Middle East and Persian Gulf. "Even with the current implementation of an interim international deal with Iran, the country is still capable of assembling a nuclear weapon within months," he said.
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Sound Powered Chip Implants
Stanford scientists are working on gen-next medical devices that would be implanted deep inside the body. These chips would monitor illness, deliver therapies and relive pain by using ultrasound to supply power wirelessly. Amin Arbabian, an assistant professor of electrical engineering and his colleagues are collaborating with other researchers to develop sound-powered implants for...
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EU Threatens Israel - Again
The European Union is once again threatening to sever ties with Israel if it fails to follow the bloc's plan for the Middle East. The EU is seeking confirmation of reports that the Jewish state plans to build another 1,000 homes in Jerusalem. The European Union could only "condemn such an ill-judged and ill-timed decision" if the plans went ahead, spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic said.
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U.S. Host Parliament of World Religions
The world's largest interfaith gathering will meet in Salt Lake City, Utah in 2015. This is the first time in 22 years the Parliament of the World's Religions has voted to hold its conference in the Unites States. "America is the home base interfaith movement, and it's about time the Parliament come back home," said Parliament Chair Imam Abdul Malik Mujahid.
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Alliance for Better Russia Ties
In his first policy speech, NATO's new secretary general Jens Stoltenberg said there was no contradiction between wanting to keep NATO strong and continuing efforts to engage with the government of Russian President Vladimir Putin. "NATO is here to stay. Russia is here to stay. So we're going to have some kind of relationship," Stoltenberg siad.
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Jordan-Israel Relations
The peace treaty between Israel and Jordan, signed 20 years ago, cemented the closest relationship between Israel and any Arab state. This happened in spite of the fact that the Jordanian population, which is mostly Palestinian, loathes Israel. King Abdullah's recent allegation that Israel kills Arab children en masse stems from pressure by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Egypt.
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