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NYTimes Mistakenly Cites Tweet From North Korea Parody Account

NYTimes Mistakenly Cites Tweet From North Korea Parody Account

Management at the New York Times is planning to lay off half of the copy editors on staff – a decision that provoked a walkout at the NYT’s Times Square headquarters last week. But after an embarrassing editing error risked starting World War III, we’re thinking they might want to reconsider – at least until tensions cool between the US and North Korea.

After Failing To Prove "Trump-Russia Collusion", Dems Set Their Sights On "Pro-Trump Websites"

After Failing To Prove "Trump-Russia Collusion", Dems Set Their Sights On "Pro-Trump Websites"

Having failed miserably to produce even one single shred of tangible evidence that Trump colluded with Russia to stage a coup in 2016's presidential election, Democrats, rather than simply admit that their entire crusade to prove a false narrative was nothing more than a charade designed to cover up their embarrassing defeat, have decided to shift the narrative to target "pro-Trump websites."  You know, because a couple of websites sharing stories over Facebook clearly overshadowed the 24/7 Hillary Clinton cheerleading sessions on CNN, MSNBC, NBC, ABC, CBS, Washington Post, New York

General Warns U.S. Is Prepared For War In North Korea: "Self-Restraint Is A Choice"

General Warns U.S. Is Prepared For War In North Korea: "Self-Restraint Is A Choice"

Following North Korea's latest provocation, the launch of an ICBM that, for the first time, demonstrated North Korea's ability to strike the continental United States, General Vincent Brooks, Commander of Combined Forces Command and General Lee, Sun Jin, Chairman of the Republic of Korea Joint Chiefs of Staff, made a rather forceful combined statement directly warning North Korea they're prepared for war at any time.

Russia, China Rule Out Military Action In North Korea, US Responds "Will Go Its Own Path" If Needed

Russia's deputy U.N. envoy on Wednesday said military force should not be considered against North Korea and also called for a halt to the deployment of a U.S. missile defense system in South Korea. "The possibility of taking military measures to resolve the problems of the Korean peninsula should be excluded," said Deputy Russian U.N. Ambassador Vladimir Safronkov. "We express our support to the idea of North and South Korea engaging in dialogue and consultations."

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