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'So in the world of today: 29 September 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: • Warren Jeff’s kids told the press that he sexually molested them. • Cecile Richards (president for Planned Parenthood) had to go before congress. She admitted that none of the centers do mammograms. • A study found that the US and Europe have been largely unsuccessful in stopping people from joining Isis. • Cuba wants Guantanamo back. • The DA in Nassau New York told employees they were not permitted to own guns, even at home.

'So in the world of today:25 September 2015' by Sam Orr

S o in the world of today: -Boehner resigned from congress. -The Pope called for protection of the environment, housing and labor groups, and criticized uneven wealth distribution. He also came out in favor of the Iran Deal. -Syrian rebels was caught giving US arms to Al Qaeda. -The Obama administration found a chain of work emails Clinton failed to turn over. -A Saudi Prince was arrested in California for sexual assault.

'So in the world of today: 23 September 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -LDS Apostle Richard G Scott died. -LA declared a state of emergency over homelessness. -The FBI recovered Clinton’s deleted e-mails. -a judge ruled that the happy birthday song is now public domain. -Volkswagen admitted to lying to EPA inspectors. The CEO resigned. -The NSA spied on Iran’s UN delegation. -Turing Pharmaceuticals bought out Daraprim and raised the price significantly. They have since lowered it again. -Russia promised countermeasures if the US moves Nukes to its new base in Germany.

"So in the world of today: 18 September 2015" by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -GM has to pay 900 million for a design flaw that killed 124. -China has deported so many escaped North Korean women back that North Korea is expanding its women’s prison camp to house them all. -The US and Russia are talking about teaming up to fight Isis. - In India 2.3 million showed up to apply for only 368 job openings. -Croatia closed its border to migrants. -Japan voted to have a larger military role overseas. -Obama and Castro spoke to one another. -Volkswagen was busted for cheating on the Clean Air Act.

'So in the world of today: 1 September 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -244 illegal immigrants with criminal records are being deported in California. -Radioactive materials are still missing from Texas A&M. -200 students at Hillsborough High (Missouri) protested having the girls share a locker room with a male cross-dresser. Around 35 protested to show their support. The student in question refused to use a private bathroom. -Egypt found gas reserves of its shoreline. -Hungry is not letting Migrants board the trains to take them to west Europe. -Iran announced that it still considers the US its enemy.