Equifax, which supplies credit information and other information services, said Thursday that a data breach could have potentially affected 143 million consumers in the United States. The population of the U.S. was about 324 million in 2017, according to Census Bureau estimates, which means the Equifax incident…
China Joins Russia in Condemning New U.S. Sanctions over North Korea…
China has made a statement condemning America’s most recent sanctions targeting individuals and entities in China and Russia alleged to be conducting business with North Korean entities. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying has stated, “China opposes the imposition of unilateral sanctions outside…
Moon Vents Korea Frustration by Asserting Right to Veto U.S….
Trump: Kim Jong Un ‘Will Regret It Fast’ If He Attacks Guam, U.S. Allies…
President Trump said Friday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will “regret it fast” if he threatens or attacks any U.S. territory or ally, while acknowledging his team is considering military options “very carefully.” “If he does anything with respect to Guam or any place else that’s an American territory or an American ally, […]
Resolving North Korea Without “Fire and Fury” by Scott Ritter…
Communist Party: China Will Remain Neutral If N. Korea Strikes First. Not So If U.S. Does…
Lavrov: “The one who is stronger and wiser should be the first to step back from the brink”…
Guam Prepares…
The People of N. Korea Want Peace More Than Anything Else by Christopher Black…
Compromise Weighed to Remove Temple Mount Metal Detectors…
A US-brokered compromise has been offered to end the tense standoff over the use of metal detectors at the Temple Mount compound in Jerusalem, but Israeli security officials have yet to agree to its implementation. According to both Palestinian and Israeli sources, the standing metal detector gates will be cleared from the holy site as […]
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