Tuesday, June 2, 2015

'So in the world of today: 2 June 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today:
- A Muslim was killed in Boston by an anti-terror task force.
- The FBI was found to have been conducting airplane surveillance of many American cities.
- A study found that teens are less religious today than any in the past 6 decades.
- The death toll in the Indian heat wave is at 2330.
- Crime across the country is on the rise.
- El Salvador had 635 murders this last month.
- Obama said that congress needs to be more transparent.
- A poll found 84% of Americans believe that big money has too much control in elections.
- Obama signed the ‘Freedom Act.’

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

So in the world of today:
- Apostle L Tom Perry passed away.
- The federal government can no longer collect phone data or preform unauthorized wiretaps.
- In a test of TSA effectiveness the TSA failed 95% of the time.
- Iran is hosting a worldwide anti Isis competition.
- Isis killed 41 in Iraq.
- In Honduras thousands protested social security embezzlement.
- A passenger ship with 444 people on it sunk in southern China.

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