J.J. Kim Articles
Cuban Doctor Flies to Geneva for Ebola Treatment
After Dr. Craig Spencer was discharged from New York City hospital last Tuesday, after being diagnosed with Ebola on October 23, a Cuban doctor has tested positive to the incurable virus. Charles Manson Given 90-Day License to Marry
26-year-old Afton Elaine Burton is adamant about officially securing Charles Manson as her husband, exclaiming to reporters, "I love him [Manson]." Ex-ISIS Informant: “We can't stop this thing, but we can limit it”
Former al-Qaeda and ISIS group commander Abu Shakr has been imprisoned in Baghdad since late 2013, and has assisted Iraqi security officials ever since. His story emerged for the first time on Wednesday. Hopes for Peace in Colombia Suffer a Heavy Blow
An official FARC statement on Tuesday confirmed the kidnapping of General Ruben Alzate, along with another military officer and a lawyer. Peace talks have consequently halted. Keystone XL Pipeline Voted Down Until January 2015
Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu was unable to secure the 60-vote total that was required to pass the Keystone pipeline bill through the U.S. Senate. The final result was 59 against, and 41 in favor. Putin: Not Intimidated by Washington, Undeterred by Sanctions
Putin urged Russian businesses to increase domestic sales on Tuesday to counter the effects of the sanctions, but maintained that the U.S. will not "subdue" Russia. The Expansion of the ISIS Brand Continues in Egypt
Further deaths in north Sinai were reported on Tuesday, as a mortar attack was launched in an area that was being heavily shelled by both militants and the Egyptian army. Seven civilians and three militants are dead. Family Members Arrested After Israeli Synagogue Attack
Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas denounced Tuesday's synagogue attack in West Jerusalem, Israel's President Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the attackers as "animals," and at least 12 of their family members have been arrested. Madoff Will Not Do 150 Years, but Another $10.3 Billion Could Be Recovered
A further $10.3 billion has been recovered on behalf of Bernie Madoff's victims, but approval must be received from a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge on December 17, 2014. Missouri Governor Enacts State of Emergency Again
As Missouri awaits the grand jury decision in the Michael Brown case, Governor Jay Nixon activates National Guard troops in anticipation of unrest.