Ben Rhodes, a contributing Times Opinion writer, discusses why Trump waged war on Iran — and why his predecessors didn’t dare ...
Anthropic is in a standoff with the Department of War; while the company’s concerns are legitimate, it position is intolerable and misaligned with reality.
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: The Washington Post says DHS remains unfunded despite heightened terror threat ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has gifted top government and military officials new sniper rifles following a weeklong ...
During the seven-day WPK conclave, Kim Jong Un introduced the “Haekpangasoe” system while reaffirming his will to beef up ...
North Korean leader dismisses Seoul’s diplomatic efforts as ‘clumsily deceptive’ during ruling Workers’ Party Congress.
After a ruling party congress, Kim Jong Un presented the rifles to senior party and military officials, as well as his daughter, who is seen as an increasingly likely successor.
Analysts will be poring through the party congress reporting for any semblance of external signaling and indications of what to expect from the Kim Jong Un regime in the coming years. While there are ...
S. Korea's National Assembly passed amendment to Criminal Act, broadening the scope of espionage law from "enemy states" to ...
In South Korea, a 1980s Korean Dental Association campaign advocated for the “3-3-3 rule,” i.e., cleaning teeth thrice daily, ...
Secretary birds are basically eagles on stilts - but their real weapon is their legs. They target a snake’s head and stomp with brutal accuracy, hitting with force far above their body weight. The ...
Former Twitch streamer Johnny Somali could receive his final sentence in South Korea following multiple charges, facing ...
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