Israel/ Hamas sign peace agreement
People around the world and in the US are celebrating the signing of a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas. President Trump declared the end of the two-year war after both sides agreed to terms.
The peace agreement includes the return of the remaining hostages alive or the bodies of the deceased and a ceasefire. Several of those kidnapped and held hostage for over two years were reunited with their families. Officials report only four of the 28 deceased bodies have been released so far. The deal also required Israel to release almost two-thousand Palestinian prisoners; some were serving a life sentences for terrorist attacks against Israel. Some reports are also claiming Hamas is punishing those in Gaza not loyal to the terrorist group or those who held Israel during the war. SNBC NEWS will continue to monitor and update this story as it develops.
Judge rules in favor or school board
A federal judge has ruled in favor of a Florida School Board. The Escambia County school board was sued for banning a LGBT book, by the authors. The book “and Tango makes Three”, depicts two male penguins at New York Central Park Zoo, that adopt a baby penguin named Tango and raise the chick together. The ban according to the books authors is a violation of First Amendment rights and “viewpoint discrimination.” The county board claimed banning a book is not an infringement on First Amendment rights to students or the authors. Justice Allen Winsor sided with the School Board saying in part, “There is no view of facts that support the plaintiffs’ claims that the board engaged in unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination or otherwise violated the First Amendment with respect to Tango.” Windsor furthered added in his opinion on the ruling that a library book collection is a public forum and libraries can determine what constitutes worthwhile literature.
SNBC Alert: Christians face persecution in African countries at an alarming rate
Christians around the world are being encouraged to pray for and speak up for intervention as persecution against Christian in parts of the African continent are intensifying. 30 Christian were killed and beheaded recently in Mozambique according to reports. A terrorist group known as Islamic State Mozambique Province or ISMP, destroyed several churches and attacked Christians in several villages in the area. The Rwandan government sent troops into the region to help stop the violence. There are also reports of ongoing attacks in Nigeria from Islamic extremists. Reports depict Christian families being killed, burned alive and having their homes destroyed in recent attacks. Christian watch groups are urging citizens here in the US to speak out asking the US government to put pressure on the Nigerian government. Nigeria’s government so far has done little to stop the growing persecution.
SNBC Health report: the health benefits of vitamin B3 and skin health
A recent study focusing on skin cancer patients has found benefits in consuming vitamin B3. The study recently released in JAMA Dermatology examined more than 33-thousand patients and used a supplement that was a derivative of Vitamin B3. The study found a 14 percent reduction in future skin cancer diagnosis, and it helped patients who had been previously diagnosed. Vitamin B in different variations have several health benefits. Vitamin B3 improves skin health by reducing inflammation providing biotin, and skin hydration, found in B7 and folic acid and collagen found in B9. B5 helps with moisture retention. Vitamin B3 also provides protection as an antioxidant. Vitamin B can be found in eggs, milk, salmon, beef, avocado, and yogurt.




