Scott Neuman

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'The Great Successor' Aims To Fill In Blanks On The Life Of North Korea's Kim Jong Un

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Contrary to prevailing stereotypes, in Anna Fifield's reported story Kim is anything but a madman — cold-blooded, for sure, but playing a calculated defensive strategy aimed at standing up his rule.

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Hackers Grabbed Security Camera Images Taken At Border Crossing, CBP Says

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

The photographs of license plates and people inside vehicles were taken over a six-week period at a single U.S. land-border point, the Customs and Border Protection agency says.

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North Korean Leader's Slain Brother Was Reportedly Working With the CIA

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Kim Jong Nam, who was attacked with a deadly nerve agent in a Malaysian airport in 2017, was in the country to meet with his CIA handler, according to The Wall Street Journal and a new book.

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Alex Jones To Pay $15,000 In Pepe The Frog Copyright Infringement Case

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

The suit stemmed from a promotional poster put out by conspiracy website Infowars featuring an image of the Pepe character, as well that of Jones and President Trump.

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Ex-Red Sox Star David Ortiz In Stable Condition After Shooting In Dominican Republic

Monday, June 10, 2019

The shooting occurred late Sunday when a motorcycle-riding gunman approached and shot Ortiz from behind at an outdoor Santo Domingo bar.

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Crane Collapses In High Winds, Smashing Through Dallas Apartment Building

Monday, June 10, 2019

One person was killed and at least five others injured when the construction crane buckled in winds up to 70 mph and fell onto the apartment building, officials said.

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As Relations With U.S. Sour, Xi Describes Putin As 'Best Friend' At Moscow Meeting

Thursday, June 06, 2019

The Chinese leader met with his Russian counterpart at the Kremlin on Wednesday. Former rivals Russia and China have drawn closer in recent years.

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Australian Police Raid Public Broadcaster Over Leaked Defense Documents

Wednesday, June 05, 2019

Federal authorities allege the ABC relied on classified material in its 2017 report detailing unlawful killings by Australian special forces in Afghanistan.

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Amateur Astronomers Gather For 'Star Parties'

Sunday, June 02, 2019

Light pollution has taken away much of the night sky. But there are still places far from city lights where amateur astronomers gather with their telescopes for what they call "star parties."

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Sri Lanka's Easter Bombings Bring Renewed Violence To A Long-Troubled Country

Monday, April 22, 2019

Here are some key things to know about Sunday's deadly attacks, the group that Sri Lanka blames for perpetrating them — and the country's complicated history.

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Kim Jong Un Wants New Summit With Trump, But Also Issues A Veiled Warning

Tuesday, January 01, 2019

In a New Year's address, the North Korean leader says Pyongyang is willing to work with the United States but suggests cooperation could be contingent on lifting sanctions.

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Former Head Of Chinese Counterintelligence Sentenced To Life In Prison

Friday, December 28, 2018

Ma Jian, who served as vice minister of state security from 2006 until he was dismissed in 2015, was convicted on charges of accepting bribes and insider trading.

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Indonesia Extends Exclusion Zone Around Volcano That Caused Tsunami

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Anak Krakatau, whose partial collapse is blamed for triggering Saturday's tsunami that killed at least 430 people, remains active — spewing ash over a large area around the Sunda Strait.

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At Least 429 Dead In Indonesian Tsunami, As Residents Warned To Remain Vigilant

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

The tsunami that battered coastlines along the Sunda Strait over the weekend follows a similar wave that pounded the island of Sulawesi in September, killing an estimated 2,100.

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Shutdown Continues As President And Democrats Remain At Odds Over Funding For Wall

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

President Trump, holed up in the White House, issued a series of angry tweets blaming Democrats for the impasse, which will affect some 800,000 federal employees.

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Pakistan's Ex-Prime Minister Sharif Sentenced To 7 Years In Latest Corruption Case

Monday, December 24, 2018

Nawaz Sharif, who was removed from office over a separate corruption case last year, claims that the charges against him are politically motivated.

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Comey Vows To Resist Subpoena From House Republicans For Closed-Door Testimony

Friday, November 23, 2018

The former FBI director who was fired by President Trump says he's happy to testify before the House Judiciary Committee early next month, but wants "everyone to see" what he has to say.

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Pyongyang To Deport American Who Entered North Korea Illegally

Friday, November 16, 2018

The man, identified as Bruce Byron Lowrance, reportedly entered North Korea from China last month. His quick release is seen as a conciliatory gesture aimed at maintaining ties with Washington.

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Verdict On Khmer Rouge Leaders Is First To Officially Acknowledge Regime's Genocide

Friday, November 16, 2018

Nuon Chea, 92, who was the No. 2 leader of the Khmer Rouge from 1975-1979 and Khieu Samphan, the 87-year-old former head of state of the brutal regime, were found guilty of genocide and other crimes.

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British Ministers Quit Government In Row Over Draft Brexit Deal

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May says her government is preparing for a no-deal Brexit after two key Cabinet ministers resigned in protest of a draft agreement to leave the European Union.

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