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Plan Would Bar Treatment of Elderly, Chronically Ill in Medical Disasters

(Chicago/AP) - Doctors know some patients needing lifesaving care won't get it in a flu pandemic or other disaster. The gut-wrenching dilemma will be deciding who to let die.

Gay Ex-Governor's Divorce Trial Promises Sordid Details

Trenton, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey's former first couple is finally about to become unhitched, and it figures to be especially messy.

Indian Minister Says US Biofuels Contribute to Food Shortage

New Delhi (AP) - Indian politicians have lambasted President Bush for saying the South Asian country's increasing prosperity is partly to blame for the rising price of food around the world.

Tom Hanks Endorses Obama for President

Tom Hanks is supporting presidential hopeful Barack Obama.

Palestinian Police Clash With Militants in West Bank

(QABATIYEH, West Bank) - Hundreds of newly deployed Palestinian police clashed with militants in this small town Tuesday, a sign of the challenges facing President Mahmoud Abbas' government in reining

Clothing, Gestures Will Be Scrutinized at Olympics

(DENVER) - Waving the Tibet flag or paying tribute to the Dalai Lama during the medals ceremony will be against the rules at the Beijing Olympics, though the penalties for those infractions remain unk

China Tightening Its Visa Policies for Olympics

(BEIJING) - China acknowledged for the first time Tuesday that it is tightening its visa policies ahead of the Olympic Games.

Democrats Plan to Break Their Deficit Discipline Promise Again

(WASHINGTON) - Democrats are finding more excuses to ignore the promise they made when they took over Congress that they wouldn't pass laws increasing the budget deficit.

Israel Should Stand Up to Rice, Mayor Says

Jerusalem (CNSNews.com) - The mayor of the large West Bank settlement of Ma'aleh Adumim wants his government to stand up to the U.S.

Indonesia Considers Quitting OPEC

(JAKARTA, Indonesia) - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said Tuesday that Indonesia is considering quitting OPEC because it is no longer a net oil exporter.

Clinton Library Won't Release Berger Documents

(CNSNews.com) - The William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library will not make available to the public the documents that former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger illegally took from the Natio

Thailand Drops Rice Cartel Plan

(BANGKOK, Thailand) - Thailand is dropping plans to create a Southeast Asian rice cartel that would have fixed the price of the skyrocketing commodity over food security concerns, the country's foreig

More Than 3.5 Million New Voters, AP Survey Finds

(DURHAM, N.C.) - Voter excitement, always up before a presidential election, is pushing registration through the roof so far this year, with more than 3.5 million people rushing to join in the histori

Food and Federal Fuel Follies

"What could possibly go wrong?" That's what members of Congress probably thought when they started shoveling bigger subsidies at ethanol producers.

India Troubled by Chinese Submarine Reports

(CNSNews.com) - Revelations of advances in China's nuclear-powered submarine capabilities and naval expansion are having an impact in India, whose own plans for nuclear submarines have undergone leng

Biofuel Laws Not Sole Reason for Food Shortages, Say Panelists

On the Spot (CNSNews.com) - Congress is pitting U.S.

Clinton's 'Gas-Tax Holiday' Would Hurt Consumers, Experts Say

(CNSNews.com) - Following GOP candidate Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz.) lead in proposing to lift the federal gas tax over the peak summer driving season, Sen.

Chavez Accuses US of Fomenting Bolivian Crisis

(CNSNews.com) - Attempts by Bolivia's most prosperous region to win greater autonomy from the government of leftist President Evo Morales are part of a U.S.

The Defining Moment and The Economic Collapse Prophecy

"they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch."
Matthew 15:14

No Solution for Flood of African Refugees Into Israel

Jerusalem (CNSNews.com) - Israel has not yet found a solution for stopping the flow of African refugees flooding across its southern border from Egypt.

McCain Says He's Committed to Israeli-Palestinian Peace Deal

Jerusalem (CNSNews.com) - While Democrats battle for their party's presidential nomination back home, Republican Sen. John McCain is looking and acting presidential on a trip to the Middle East.

No Nation Can Tolerate Terror Attacks, McCain Tells Israel

Jerusalem (CNSNews.com) - Israel received tacit approval for taking military action against terrorists and rocket fire coming from the Gaza Strip from visiting Republican presidential candidate John

Easter Threats Against Christians in Indonesia Reported

(CNSNews.com) - Easter will be "a time of great anxiety" for Christians in Indonesia, where radical Islamist have reportedly threatened to attack Christian targets.

Thousands of Christians Visit Jerusalem for Good Friday

Jerusalem (CNSNews.com) - Thousands of pilgrims and tourists flocked to the Old City of Jerusalem on Friday to celebrate Good Friday - the day that Christians mark the crucifixion of Jesus.

'Mohammed Cartoons Worse Than Killing of Women and Children'

(CNSNews.com) - The publication of cartoons satirizing Mohammed was a "greater and more serious tragedy" than the killing of Arab women and children by Western military forces, and the "reckoning for