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ISIL terrorists kidnap scores of men in northern Iraq

ISIL terrorists have kidnapped at least 170 men from two villages in northern Iraq. The men were nabbed from the villages of al-Shajara and Gharib in Kirkuk province. Both villages are still under the control of the militants. Local witnesses say the terrorists are on a manhunt for those responsible for burning two ISIL flags in the area. The abducted men have been taken to a nearby town where a court and a prison have been set up by the Takfiri group. The move has been described as an attempt by the militants to quell resistance in the areas under their control. ISIL has already executed thousands of people in Iraq and neighboring Syria. Live @ http://bit.ly/1vSsqKr Twitter @ http://bit.ly/1scKgco LiveLeak @ http://bit.ly/1vSsr0J Facebook @ http://on.fb.me/1scKgcl Google+ @ http://bit.ly/1vSsr0K Instagram @ http://bit.ly/1uWOZMS

Immigrants Seek California Driver Licenses

Hundreds of people packed into state offices and waited in hours-long lines Friday as California began issuing driver's licenses to the nation's largest population of immigrants in the country illegally. (Jan. 2) Subscribe for more Breaking News: http://bit.ly/1f8Dfkz Get updates and more Breaking News here: http://bit.ly/1muaGms The Associated Press is the essential global news network, delivering fast, unbiased news from every corner of the world to all media platforms and formats. AP’s commitment to independent, comprehensive journalism has deep roots. Founded in 1846, AP has covered all the major news events of the past 165 years, providing high-quality, informed reporting of everything from wars and elections to championship games and royal weddings. AP is the largest and most trusted source of independent news and information. Today, AP employs the latest technology to collect and distribute content - we have daily uploads covering the latest and breaking news in the wor...

Storm Transforms Grand Canyon Into 'winter Wonderland'

A rare winter storm dumped a heap of snow on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon on New Year's Day, turning the desert treasure into a "winter wonderland." On its Flickr page, the National Park Service wrote that the roads were snow-packed and icy on Thursday, reporting that even more snow fell that morning, adding "It is a winter wonderland out there." The snow was still visible on Friday after snow fell across Flagstaff, Arizona on Wednesday and Thursday. http://on.mash.to/1HmwUQ5 http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ

Schools learn to cope with influx of undocumented teens

Ever since a surge of unaccompanied minors crossed the U.S. border last year, many California schools have seen a flood of undocumented teens. Special correspondent Spencer Michels reports on how one school is learning to adapt to their new students and how Obama’s immigration announcement may change education systems nationwide.

Uber Updates Ridesharing App Following Sexual Assault Charges In Boston, Chicago

Many have to imagine that at Uber's New Year's Eve party, executives were double-fisting the Dom Perignon to blot out the memory of 2014. A new upgrade to the ridesharing start-up's smartphone app may signal a more sober approach to doing business in 2015. Among the troubles the company faced were allegations of drivers sexually assaulting passengers in Boston and Chicago. This week, Uber updated its app to help prevent such incidents in the future. In those locales, the app now features a photo of the driver and the corresponding car's license plate number. Users are now encouraged to verify that both match the car they're entering. http://bit.ly/1HmwUzA http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ

Putin's Smartest Play? Blame the USA

When Vladimir Putin first took power in Russia, no one believed he would survive more than a few months in the Kremlin. But 'Putinism' — a mix of authoritarian rule and economic prosperity based on vast oil and natural gas reserves — has kept its namesake popular and in power for 15 years. However, the Russian president now faces another major economic crisis that, left unresolved, could threaten his hold on power. This time, the planets are not aligning behind the Russian leader. In a defense of Russia's defiance of NATO and the West during his annual live televised news conference on Dec. 18, Putin said, "There are American bases all over the world and you're trying to say that we're being aggressive. Our budget is $50 billion, the Pentagon's is 10 times higher." http://nbcnews.to/1HmwUj3 http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ

US Sanctions North Korea Over Sony Cyberattack

The U.S. is imposing sanctions on North Korea in retaliation for the cyberattack against Sony Pictures Entertainment. President Barack Obama signed an executive order on Friday authorizing the sanctions. Although the U.S. has already sanctioned North Korea over its nuclear program, these are the first sanctions punishing Pyongyang for alleged cyberattacks. The Obama administration says the sanctions affect three North Korean entities, including a government intelligence agency and a North Korean arms dealer. The U.S. is also sanctioning 10 individuals who work for those entities or the North Korean government. Those sanctioned are barred from using the U.S. financial system, and Americans are prohibited from doing business with them. The White House says this is just the first part of the U.S. response to the Sony incident. http://apne.ws/1wLdUmj http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ

Federal Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty in LAX Shooting

Federal prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty against the man charged in a deadly shooting rampage at Los Angeles International Airport. The U.S. attorney's office filed papers in court Friday announcing the decision to seek the execution of Paul Ciancia in the killing of a federal airport security officer. Ciancia has pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges in the killing of a Transportation Security Administration officer and the wounding of three other people at LAX in 2013. Ciancia is due in court Monday for a hearing on the status of his case. A judge wants the case to be tried this year, but the death penalty decision could delay it. http://apne.ws/1wLdSuE http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ

Senate Panel Plans to Introduce Keystone XL Bill Next Week

The head of the Senate energy committee plans to introduce a bill next week to force approval of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, though the full chamber faces a battle in obtaining needed votes to overcome any veto by President Barack Obama. Senator Lisa Murkowski, an Alaska Republican and the new head of the energy committee, said through a spokesman that she will introduce the bill next week after a hearing on TransCanada Corp's $8 billion project. A similar bill died in November, falling one vote short of the necessary 60 votes for the project that would bring some 800,000 barrels per day of Canada's oil sands petroleum to Nebraska en route to Gulf Coast refineries. Keystone supporters supporters likely lack the 67 votes needed to overcome any presidential veto. Obama has said he will not approve the pipeline if it leads to a substantial increase in emissions linked to climate change. He has also said the project would do little to lower gasoline prices for U.S. consumers. ht...

CDC: "Worst Flu Epidemic In Years Across America"

Fever, headaches, joint pain, muscle pain and more is affecting people all across America http://bit.ly/18GpfN4 also http://on.mktw.net/1vRcZkY

Is FEMA a front for a secret government? | CLASSIC

The Federal Emergency Management Agency was created in 1976 to handle domestic emergencies, but some researchers allege that FEMA's mission is anything but benevolent. Shirts They Don't Want You to Own | http://bit.ly/1vR6TkL Subscribe | http://bit.ly/stdwytk-sub The Rabbit Hole | http://bit.ly/stdwytk-home Audio Podcast | http://bit.ly/stdwytk-audio-itunes Follow us | http://bit.ly/stdwytk-twitter Like us | http://bit.ly/stdwytk-fb Here are the facts. Join Ben and Matt to learn the Stuff They Don't Want You To Know about everything from ancient history to UFOs, government secrets, and the future of civilization. Here's where it gets crazy. New videos every Wednesday and Friday. Visit our Mothership: http://bit.ly/stdwytk-hsw-home Feed your brain: http://bit.ly/stdwytk-brainstuff-home Our big brothers: http://bit.ly/stdwytk-sysk-home Blow your mind: http://bit.ly/stdwytk-stbym-home History class: http://bit.ly/stdwytk-symhc-home Your mom: http://bit.ly/stdwytk-smnty-ho...

Polar Vortex Redux? Bone-chilling Cold to Envelop Midwest, East Coast

So far, the winter of 2014-15 has not been particularly cold or snowy for much of the East Coast. In fact, the winter so far has been noteworthy for its frequent ups and downs, with wild swings from mild to cold conditions every few days. But the biggest swing — and in this case, a nosedive — is about to take place. Starting early in the first full week of January, a mass of frigid, Arctic air is going to slip south from northern Canada, crossing the U.S. border and spilling south and eastward with time. http://on.mash.to/1xB3Cw7 http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ

U.S. Construction Spending Unexpectedly Falls in November

U.S. construction spending unexpectedly fell in November, held back by a drop in government outlays and by less money spent by businesses on projects other than homes. The Commerce Department said on Friday the decline was the first since June, falling 0.3 percent to an annual rate of $975 billion. October's construction outlays were revised up to show a 1.2 percent gain instead of the previously reported 1.1 percent increase. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast construction spending rising 0.3 percent in November. http://yhoo.it/1EUP39V http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ

NASA: "80 Asteroids To Near Miss Earth Jan 2015" Prophetic

NASA has a report that 80 near miss Asteroids will near miss Earth in January 2015 http://bit.ly/18GpfN4 also http://1.usa.gov/1CZ9sZF also http://bit.ly/1vQgZlO