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Amid US fanfare, Pope Francis plans rock album

Pope Francis has been called a rock star among religious leaders and soon that will be true literally, with the pontiff out soon with an album. Rolling Stone, the leading US music magazine, premiered a single entitled “Wake Up! Go! Go! Forward!” which features a speech in English by Francis on a trip to South Korea. To the pope’s voice and the crowd’s applause, the song builds on rock guitar

Gerald Celente: Broadcast Interview – Available Now

Gerald Celente: Founder & Director of the Trends Research Institute – Gerald has had a long track record of making some of the most controversial, yet correct calls in terms of global trends and events. In fact, many consider Mr. Celente to be the top trends forecaster in the world. Gerald has been quoted and interviewed in media throughout the world such as KWN, CNBC, Fox, CBS, ABC, NBC, BBC, Time …

Gerald Celente

Gerald Celente: Founder & Director of the Trends Research Institute – Gerald has had a long track record of making some of the most controversial, yet correct calls in terms of global trends and events. In fact, many consider Mr. Celente to be the top trends forecaster in the world. Gerald has been quoted and interviewed in media throughout the world such as KWN, CNBC, Fox, CBS, ABC, NBC, BBC, Time …

EPA Expands Emissions Testing Procedures Amid VW Scandal

In a statement to reporters Friday morning, the Environmental Protection Agency announced that it is increasing emissions-testing activities in the wake of Volkswagen’s alleged attempt to circumvent standards set by the Clean Air Act. The head of EPA’s Transportation and Air Quality office, Chris Grundler, said “we are upping our game,” in response to their discovery of “defeat devices” in Volkswagen and Audi four-cylinder diesel models since 2009.

EPA says will 'aggressively' test other models after VW

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — The top U.S. environmental regulator says she wants to make sure Volkswagen’s use of software in its vehicles to evade U.S. auto emissions limits was a “one-off,” and other models will be tested aggressively to determine if other carmakers are trying to defeat pollution tests.