Tags: United States
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Special Interests and Governments Will Screw Up EU-US Trade Deal
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Surveillance of Telephone and Internet Communications in the Former Soviet Union
America, land of the free---what are you, a terrorist?
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North Korea May Be Calming Down as World, or at Least America, Stops Paying Attention
Latest rhetoric seen by some as less inflammatory and a sign the regime could be ready to talk
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North Korea: No War Today
It's past the dawn in Korea
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U.S. Trying to Defuse Tensions With North Korea, Also Held Secret Meeting in March
Time to disengage?
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North Korea Warns Diplomats It Can’t Guarantee Their Safety in War, Missiles Moved East, Missile Defenses to Guam, People of Seoul Still Largely Unconcerned
White House says it wouldn't be surprising if North Korea conducted another test missile launch
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North Korea Announces Re-opening of Nuclear Reactor, Insists It Won’t Sell Nuclear Weapons to Anyone
White House says latest from North Korea part of a pattern
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First Police Shooting of the Year in South Korea Involved U.S. Soldiers in a High Speed Chase
More than 25,000 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea at a cost of at least $15 billion a year
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Covered at Reason 24/7: Canada Wins, U.S. Fails to Get Ban on Polar Bear Trade
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North Korea Warns of “All Out Action” Against United States, Third Missile Launch, In Response to Latest UN Resolution
Some missiles might already be able to reach deep into the Pacific
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French-Led Intervention in Mali Gathers British and American Support
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2012 Hottest Year on Record in U.S. - Surface and Satellite Temperature Measurements Agree
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Reason TV Replay: Be Happy! - Why This is the Best Holiday Season Ever
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Post-North Korean Missile Launch Regional Elections a Win for Harder Line Candidates in South Korea, Japan
The incoming president of South Korea, though, has already vowed to reach out to North Korea and soften her party's hard line stance
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Imagining the World in 2030: “Driven by new technologies, nonstate actors take the lead in confronting global challenges.”
The National Intelligence Council presents possibilites for how the next 20 years might play out
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France to Vote For Palestinian Statehood, U.S. and Israel Not So Keen
The French government has announced that it will support a resolution that would recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations in a vote at the U.N. General Assembly this week.
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Americans Set to Learn Wrong Lessons From the Euro Crisis as Fiscal Cliff Looms
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Celebrate America’s Deficit Spending Today!
2012's federal government will spend three-and-a-half month's worth of money it doesn't actually have.
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Fattest States in America: Mississippi Tips Scale
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Yet Another Reason to End the War on Drugs: It's Fueling HIV/AIDS