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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

3-Minute Headline News 11/4/14





Americans
go to the polls for mid-term elections

Americans are voting for 36 U.S. Senate seats, all 435 U.S. House
of Representatives seats, and many local races.

With many races tightening in the final days of campaigning, the
question for many candidates is who will show up and actually cast a ballot.

Priscilla Huff is in Washington:

 

Boko Haram declares
Sharia Law in conquered Nigerian town

Terrorist group Boko Haram has driven out local military and
introduced Sharia law practices in North-Eastern Nigerian town of Mubi
(MOO-BEE). The group has killed thousand of people to eradicate western
education and has amputated limbs of suspected thieves. Gary Alfonso reports …

 

Russian warplanes send 'great power' message: NATO

Russia's recent military flights into European airspace are meant
to demonstrate to the West that the country is a "great power,"
according to NATO's supreme allied commander.
Although there has
been an increase in Russian air activity over Europe during the past year, last
week marked the first time Moscow had sent in larger formations of warplanes.
General Philip
Breedlove said, "My opinion is they're messaging us. They're messaging us
that they are a great power,"

US Imposes New Visa
Restrictions on Close Allied Countries

The US is imposing tighter visa restrictions on travelers who are
from countries not requiring visas.



The restrictions are directly related to concerns about militants who have
fought in Syria.



From Washington Daniel Ryntjes reports...

Mexico mayor, wife detained in case of 43 missing

Federal police are
holding the former mayor of Iguala, Mexican. Officials say he ordered attacks
on teachers' and college students that left six dead and 43 missing.
Jose Luis Abarca and his wife, were
arrested in Mexico City without resisting, More than a month after the attacks,
Mexican authorities still have not determined the whereabouts of the 43
students.

Court rejects Obama housing bias rule as 'wishful thinking'

A federal judge on
Monday threw out a housing regulation issued by the Obama administration that
said racial bias claims can be based on seemingly neutral practices that may
have a discriminatory effect.


District
Judge Richard Leon said the Fair Housing Act allows for only direct
discrimination claims and not those based on so-called disparate impact
allegations. Leon wrote that the administration's view that the language of the
Fair Housing Act assumes that disparate impact claims are permitted
"appears to be nothing more than wishful thinking on steroids."

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