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- Sanction China over North Korea? The cases for and against
- In G20 protests, a different view of extremism
- One test case for voter fraud vs. suppression: Sparta, Ga
Sanction China over North Korea? The cases for and against Posted: 10 Jul 2017 02:15 PM PDT Nikki Haley, President Trump's ambassador to the United Nations, says the United States has "multiple forms" of "ammunition" yet to use to stop North Korea's growing nuclear and ballistic missile threats. If Beijing fails to do more – or undermines international efforts to do more – to pressure Pyongyang over its advancing nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile programs, the US will slap the Chinese with punitive economic measures to encourage them to reconsider. Recommended: Kim 101: How well do you know North Korea's leaders? |
In G20 protests, a different view of extremism Posted: 10 Jul 2017 01:37 PM PDT |
One test case for voter fraud vs. suppression: Sparta, Ga Posted: 10 Jul 2017 12:31 PM PDT In 2014, the rodent chewed some wires at the historic Hancock County, Ga., courthouse in downtown Sparta, Ga., about 100 miles from Atlanta. Marion Warren, a city election official, happened to be present. Once it's signed off on, it will make Hancock County the first jurisdiction to earn federal election oversight since the United States Supreme Court invalidated part of the Voting Rights Act in 2013. |
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