North Korea has reportedly resumed work at its underground nuclear testing site, according to defense analysts, in a brazen act of defiance against the latest U.N. sanctions.
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{FD} Russian network RT told to register as foreign agent in US, it says
The stateside company that runs the U.S. version of Russia’s state-owned news outlet RT must register with the Justice Department as a foreign agent.
{FD} Miami Beach to reopen for residents as Irma recovery begins
The city of Miami Beach will be opened back up on Tuesday — ahead of schedule.
{FD} Massive Irma recovery efforts in Florida to begin
Now, the long road to recovery begins.
{FD} Irma could cause havoc for Florida’s citrus, sugar industries
Citrus farmers in Florida could have a real problem on their hands after Hurricane Irma hits the region just weeks before harvest.
{FD} Trump pushing for $6 billion in Harvey recovery funding
President Trump is requesting that nearly $6 billion be made available for the Harvey recovery process.
{FD} US military bombers, fighters fly over Korean Peninsula in show of force
The U.S. military flew two B-1B supersonic bombers and two F-35 fighter jets over South Korea on Thursday in a show of force following North Korea’s latest ballistic missile launch, a South Korean defense official said.
Black Lives Matter college course faces sharp criticism
Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, a professor at San Diego State University (SDSU) has helped the school create new course for the upcoming semester that has drawn criticism for including speakers from a movement whose members have been accused of inciting violence.
Pence returns from high-profile Latin America trip
Vice President Mike Pence wrapped up his recent trip to Latin America on Thursday looking perhaps a little presidential.
Pence’s Latin America trip fuels 2020 speculation
Vice President Mike Pence wrapped up his recent trip to Latin America on Thursday looking perhaps a little presidential.
Philadelphia considers removing statue, mural of former mayor Rizzo
As cities across the country are in the process of removing confederate memorials in the wake of Charlottesville, the citizens of Philadelphia are demanding that the statue and mural of a controversial mayor who had a contentious history with minority groups.
Manchester Arena to reopen after May’s deadly attack
The Manchester Arena, scene of a fatal terrorist attack that left 22 dead, will finally reopen this fall, just three-and-a-half months after the bombing.
Couple exploited Lowe’s website glitch to steal, resell items, authorities say
A New Jersey couple was arrested after allegedly exploiting a glitch in the website for Lowe’s home improvement stores to steal and then resell online more than $250,000 worth of items, authorities said.
Anti-abortion activist David Daleiden wins another legal victory in US Court of Appeals
Anti-abortion activist David Daleiden has won an appeal in a federal court against a group of research lab employees from the University of Washington and abortion facility personnel who were seeking to have their names redacted from public documents about their work.
California is No. 1 haven for hate groups, report says
The states with the highest number of hate groups may not be the areas of the country that most would assume.
{FD} Tillerson: Trump sending North Korea a ‘strong message’
President Trump’s warning of coming “fire and fury” was meant to send “a strong message” to North Korean despot Kim Jong Un, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Wednesday.
{FD} Nagasaki marks anniversary of bombing amid US-North Korea nuclear tensions
Japan is marking the 72nd anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki amid threats of a new bombing in the region resulting from growing tension between the U.S. and North Korea.
{FD} North Korea vows ‘thousands-fold’ revenge in response to United Nations sanctions
North Korea vowed Monday to strike the U.S. with “thousands-fold” revenge after the United Nations imposed new sanctions in response to a recent ICBM launch from the rogue regime.
{FD} North Korea must halt missile tests for talks with US to occur, Tillerson says
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Sunday that North Korea must halt its missile testing if they want any sort of negotiations with the U.S. Tillerson — who made the comments at a regional security meeting in Manilla, Philippines– offered his most specific outline to date of what preconditions the U.S. has for talks with Pyongyang.
{FD} Trump Tower evicts Secret Service over rental dispute
A renter’s dispute forced the Secret Service out of Trump Tower and onto the street.
{FD} Amazon, primed to make 50,000 hires, holds multi-city job fair
Thousands of people showed up Wednesday for a chance to pack and ship products to Amazon customers, as the e-commerce company held prime job fairs at nearly a dozen U.S. warehouses.
{FD} Dem states can defend ObamaCare subsidies, court rules
An appellate court has allowed a group of Democratic state attorneys general to defend and uphold subsidy payments to insurance companies under ObamaCare — a critical part of funding that President Trump has threatened to slash.
{FD} North Korean missiles may reach US, but lack effective re-entry: analysts
North Korea may have finally developed a missile capable of hitting the Continental United States, but whether it can do any actual damage is open for debate.
{FD} Father of tennis star Mark Philippoussis held on child-sex charges
The father of retired Australian tennis star Mark Philippoussis has been arrested in California on charges of molesting two minors to whom he provided tennis lessons.