
Mormons considering alternative international scouting organization for boys

LDS Church spokesman Eric Hawkins confirmed Tuesday that the 15 million-member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is “considering creating its own international program for boys, separate from the Boy Scouts of America.” MORE
Boeing and Delta Spend Millions in Fight Over Export-Import Bank’s Existence

Delta offered only a shrug. Judicial opinions aside, the continued existence of the Export-Import Bank turns more on bare-knuckle politics than on legal niceties. MORE
Obama Scolds Iron-Willed African Leaders During Speech At African Unioun #ObamaInEthiopia

The scolding came in the course of his address on Tuesday in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, to the 54-member continental bloc.
“Africa’s democratic progress is also at risk when leaders refuse to step aside when their terms end,” Obama said. “No one should be president for life.”
Obama said he himself was looking forward to handing over to his successor.
The US President said, “I have to be honest with you: I just don’t understand this. MORE
VIDEO: Send a letter to the African leaders who SHUT DOWN Obama’s LGBT imperialism!

VIDEO: 4th Video Catches Planned Parenthood VP Discussing How to Break the Law to Sell Aborted Babies – SIGN THE PETITION! Congress Must De-Fund Planned Parenthood Immediately
After three shocking videos caught Planned Parenthood doctors discussing and arranging the sale of body parts of aborted babies, a fourth video has been released today catching a Planned Parenthood vice president discussing how to break or get around the law to sell aborted babies. MORE
SIGN THE PETITION! Congress Must De-Fund Planned Parenthood Immediately
Half of Columbia River sockeye salmon dying due to hot water

More than a quarter million sockeye salmon returning from the ocean to spawn are either dead or dying in the Columbia River and its tributaries due to warming water temperatures.
Federal and state fisheries biologists say the warm water is lethal for the cold-water species and is wiping out at least half of this year’s return of 500,000 fish. MORE
VIDEO: Is La Reunion the unluckiest place in the world? Now a VOLCANO erupts on island where ‘MH370 debris’ washed up… and they’ve had 18 shark attacks in four years
A volcano has erupted on the island where suspected MH370 wreckage was found, sparking fears it could hamper the investigation. MORE
VIDEO: 3-hour Canadian tornado likely one of world’s longest
The massive tornado that roared across the Canadian province of Manitoba late Monday was on the ground for nearly 3 hours — likely one of the longest-lasting on record in Canada and perhaps the world. No injuries or deaths were reported. MORE
VIDEO: A whole new world: Astonishing drought unveils lost Wild West town that has been submerged under Nevada’s Lake Mead since 1935
It has been submerged in water for more than 80 years. But now, following this summer’s record drought, Lake Mead has almost completely dried up, revealing entire towns that disappeared decades ago.
And tourists are flooding in. MORE
The consequences of a rejected Iranian peace plan

Israel is the third or fourth biggest military nation in the world. It has at least 200 Atomic bombs to Iran’s zero to date and still has us as their allies.
A peace plan would demoralize the terrorists and help bring peace and prosperity to the area, not to mention possible lower oil prices.
Let’s not let the politicians kill the peace plan. They have done enough damage to us as it is.
U.S. approves possible sale of $5.4 billion in missiles to Saudi Arabia
The U.S. State Department has approved the possible sale to Saudi Arabia of $5.4 billion in additional PAC-3 missiles built by Lockheed Martin Corp, the Pentagon said on Wednesday.
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency said the sale would benefit a key U.S. partner in the Middle East. Notification to Congress was sent on Tuesday and follows a major nuclear deal with Iran. The missile sale approval could help reassure Saudi Arabia about the U.S. commitment to its security. MORE
Iranian hardliners No McDonalds burgers & fries in our country
Since the July 14 announcement of the deal, the question of McDonald’s return to Iran — a possible byproduct of the anticipated lifting of Western economic sanctions — has stirred a storm on social media and in dueling reformist and hard-line newspapers. MORE
Mexican villagers bulldoze 18th century chapel

Arturo Balandrano, the head of the historical monuments for the National Institute of Anthropology and History, said he doesn’t know why people in the township of San Pablo del Monte tore down the Chapel of Holy Christ late Saturday and early Sunday. MORE
U.S. House conservative files motion to oust Speaker Boehner

Reps. Mick Mulvaney (R-S.C.) and Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), fierce and frequent critics of leadership, thought the move was ill-advised. Some of Meadows’ friends didn’t even see it coming. But just before 6 p.m. Tuesday — a day before the House was set to leave town for its five-week summer recess — Meadows offered a motion to vacate the chair, an extraordinarily rare procedural move that represents the most serious expression of opposition to Boehner’s speakership. If the motion were to pass — most Republicans say it will be hard to cobble together the votes — Boehner would be stripped of the speaker’s gavel, potentially plunging the House of Representatives into chaos. MORE

