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Watch North Korea's huge new missile launch - CNN Video - 14 views

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    New missile could reach any place in the US!
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    This is crazy people underestimate things. We can be hit any day now.
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    this is scary
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    wow this is scary
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    This makes me so worried
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    This is crazy honestly.
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    Or one of their own cities...
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    They were pretty brave for launching this new missile and kinda not know what was going to happen and where is was going to land.
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    This is super crazy
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Trump: 'All options on table' after N. Korea launch - CNNPolitics - 5 views

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    This is really getting out of hand. North Korea is going way to far and stepping over the lines. I think they are trying to start ww3.
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    I think that North Korea needs to stop making all these threats and needs to stop trying to intimidate the US.
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    Starting to wonder if I will see World War III
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North Korea's antique airplane could be its most dangerous weapon yet | Fox News - 3 views

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    This is a smart move on North Korea's part but also a mistake. With President Trump in office we are willing to fight and do what we must to maintain the lives we live today. Using these old planes set off all kinds of bad signs with them having "an incredibly low radar profile"
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North Korea nuclear test was 10 times bigger than Hiroshima blast, U.S. says - CBS News - 3 views

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    this is a blast to read, at least 10 times as fun as it sounds.
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    Why does North Korea think we are the ones threatening world peace and safety when they are the ones publicly saying they are ready for "Total War" and are prepared to use their nuclear weapons? Does Kim Jung Un not realize that using nuclear weapons IS a world peace/safety hazard?
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Gaming causing issues - 1 views

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    There is a game called League of Legends that was developed over 2 years ago. This game is gaining massive popularity, primarily because those who succeed enough at this game get payed to play. For example, George Liu, a 23 year old resident of California makes over 500 dollars a day to play this game for 6 hours a day, 4-5 days a week. This is not even the highest they pay. Similar to sports, this is a team game. Recently, like all sports, they began to hold a 3 week "season playoff" game in which the winning team would receive 1 million dollars (Split between 5 people), and anyone who made it to the finals, left with at least 5 grand in there pocket, not to mention an all expenses payed trip to 3 locations in which they would host the game play. Sounds like fun right, getting payed to play a game you like? What's not fun, cheating. North America's #1 team was eliminated the first game, by the Korean team. Many claim the game play to be unfair, claims of map hacking, and many other claims of cheating have been made. So, an internationally popular game is taking away prize money which will be donated to charity, but the issues of this are so dramatic. So many opinions have been formed, that this is getting a little out of hand, over a game.
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    This is interesting... There are a couple of games that have done promotions where players can make money by playing, however I rarely hear about a game that does anything even remotely close to this. From reading the report/official ruling, there was a lot of screen hacking going on. I'm not really sure why it is possible for the players to screen hack, (aka screen cheating) but I suppose it is possible that there is a good reason. I will have to look into this in more depth to see what all is going on, but this strikes me as extremely interesting.
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    I find it interesting that there are over 11million accounts active every month, and more then half of them are from America. This means that about about 1 in every 56 people play this game in the united states. Knowing that this is expanding, (And 11million accounts before published in the popular game informer magazine) I am curious to see if this game is going to cause some sort of international relations to develop, for better or worse. It would be interesting to say the least, that gaming fixed the issues between north and south Korea, primarily since both countries were in the season finals for this game.
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    That would be pretty interesting to read in a history book, but from the way this article sounds, it seems like the game could only make international relations worse, assuming the different countries were on different teams. (I suppose were they a single team, it could certainly bolster better relations of a few nations)
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    i think its crazy how much funding there is toward this game. i can understand the riot because people can get passionate about anything, but they're spending a lot just for a single game.
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    It's a world-wide competitive game. I mean, I see football players making more then these guys are giving away. Alex, the American teams nationality was from the same nation that had beat them.
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North Dakota Pipeline: Protesters vow to stand ground - 0 views

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    Since late summer, protesters have stood beside members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota who believe the $3.7 billion pipeline project, which would move 470,000 barrels of crude oil a day across four states, would affect its drinking water supply and place downstream communities at risk of contamination from potential oil spills.
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    I think this is ridiculous. The pipeline is off of their grounds, and is on property purchased by Energy Transfer Partners. This is out of their control and they deserve to be arrested for trespassing (which they are) and the government should be able to use force to remove them from the site (Which they are also doing).
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North Korea's Kim Jong Il dies; South goes on high alert - 2 views

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    Surprised this hasn't been posted yet
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California man pulled off plane in North Korea, detained, son says - 0 views

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    Previously, the agency had warned U.S. citizens of the "serious risks" of travel to the reclusive country -- including arbitrary arrest for what would be innocuous acts elsewhere. But its last travel warning, issued on October 1, didn't include the stronger language advising against all travel.
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Sony material stolen by hackers. What does this have to do with "The Interview"? - 7 views

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    If you were the CEO of Sony, do you postpone the release of this movie for fear that other hackers will release sensitive information your company doesnt want public?
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    On June 25, North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency condemned the film (without naming it), promising "stern" and "merciless" retaliation if the film is released. "Making and releasing a film that portrays an attack on our top-level leadership is the most blatant act of terrorism and war and will absolutely not be tolerated" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Interview_%282014_film%29
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    I think Sony should release the movie anyway. Korea already has the information so what's done is done. Sony spent a lot of money to make the movie so if they just throw away all of the time and money, it would be even more of a loss.
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    I don't understand why it would be a big deal anyway its not like any of their citizens can see the movie only the Korean leader could because of the communism he is running in the country. If it as taken as a form of threat then so be it it was never intended as that.
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    I dont think Sony should be scared. North Korea might release all of there information and financials but the movie isnt really that big of a deal. They should go ahead and release it.

North Korea has a U.S. hostage - 1 views

started by ncasson324 on 11 Jan 16 no follow-up yet
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S. Korea: North fires short-range projectiles - 1 views

shared by selena99 on 21 Mar 16 - No Cached
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    The projectiles flew about 200 kilometers towards the sea to the east of the Korean peninsula, the JCS said in a statement. The South Korean military is closely tracking and monitoring the situation and is maintaining full readiness posture, the statement added. Developing story - more to come
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    The projectiles flew about 200 kilometers towards the sea to the east of the Korean peninsula, the JCS said in a statement. The South Korean military is closely tracking and monitoring the situation and is maintaining full readiness posture, the statement added. Developing story - more to come
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North and South Korea Set Bold Goals: A Final Peace and No Nuclear Arms - The New York ... - 3 views

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    this a good/bad and can go both ways but hopefully nuclear threats come to a end
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