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North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Over Japan; S.Korea Military Raising Alert

North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Over Japan; S.Korea Military Raising Alert

Live Feed from NHK (in Japanese)

http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/realtime-parts/player-live.html 

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Update 4: S.KOREA MILITARY IS RAISING ALERT AFTER N.KOREA MISSILE: YONHAP

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Update 3: According to Richard Haass, president of the CFR, the "N. Korea missile test over Japan will stimulate missile defense buildup as well as intensify consideration of preventive military action"

US Debt Ceiling, The Wall, Runaway Spending, & The Lack Of Evidence Of Concern... So Far

US Debt Ceiling, The Wall, Runaway Spending, & The Lack Of Evidence Of Concern... So Far

Via Snake Hole Lounge blog,

The US Statutory Debt Limit, a failed tool to halt the endless growth of Federal debt issuance, is once again in play at nearly $20 trillion. It was only at $6 trillion in 2002.

The problem, of course, is runaway Fed spending which is currently at around twice that of Federal current tax receipts, requiring that the deficit be funded by issuing Federal debt (or raising taxes and/or cutting Federal spending).

Trump To Lift Obama-Era Ban On Sale Of Military Weapons To Police

More than two years after it was initiated by President Obama, the Trump administration is preparing to lift a ban on the sale of some military style weapons to police, according to the Hill. The reversal, which was widely expected, was confirmed by Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday during a scheduled address at the annual meeting of the Fraternal Order of Police, the nation's largest police union.

After Wave Of Firings, Lawmakers Don't Know Who To Call At The White House

After Wave Of Firings, Lawmakers Don't Know Who To Call At The White House

Since taking office, President Donald Trump has fired no fewer than 14 high-level staffers, including former chief of staff Reince Priebus and former chief strategist Steve Bannon. With so many vacancies in the West Wing, the Hill is reporting that members of Congress aren’t certain to whom they should reach out at the White House ahead of a particularly difficult stretch of the legislative calendar.

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