Recent appearances by Kim Ju Ae at significant state events, such as the Korean People’s Army founding anniversary and a visit to the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, coupled with indications of her involvement in policy discussions, lead the NIS to assess that she has entered the phase of being designated successor.
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The article details a heated exchange where Representative Massie pressed for answers regarding a decades-long cover-up spanning multiple administrations. Bondi, representing the DOJ, failed to address Massie’s questions directly, instead resorting to personal attacks and deflections. This deflection included a misleading claim about Wexner’s co-conspirator status, which was allegedly redacted by the DOJ despite prior sworn testimony indicating no such evidence existed. Bondi’s conduct throughout the exchange was characterized as confrontational and unhelpful, failing to provide clarity on key issues.
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China’s military news agency has condemned popular anime series like Pokemon and Detective Conan, along with other cultural and sporting events, for allegedly promoting Japanese militarism. Recent controversies, including a Pokemon card game event at Tokyo’s Yasukuni Shrine and criticism of athlete and idol performances, have fueled these accusations. China asserts that these cultural mediums are being used to spread a distorted version of history among young people, potentially paving the way for a resurgence of Japanese militarist ideals.
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Lindsey Vonn underwent a successful third surgery on her fractured left leg following a severe crash during the Olympics downhill event. The American skier posted an update from her hospital bed, expressing optimism about her recovery despite the ongoing process. This surgery comes after Vonn suffered a complex tibia fracture and had previously ruptured her ACL just days before the Olympic competition. Despite these setbacks, Vonn expressed gratitude for the support she has received and offered congratulations to her teammates.
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NATO’s latest intelligence assessments indicate a sharp increase in Russian military losses in Ukraine during 2025, with an estimated 400,000 personnel killed or wounded in that year alone. This brings the total Russian casualties since the conflict’s inception to approximately 1.3 million. The Alliance reported that 350,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in action, a figure that aligns with previous casualty-to-fatality ratios. These escalated losses in 2025 significantly surpass those of preceding years.
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Virginia Democrats are advancing a new House map, and it’s sparking quite a bit of conversation. This redistricting effort aims to create a 10-1 advantage for Democrats in the state’s congressional delegation.
The move comes as many express frustration with the practice of partisan gerrymandering, where political parties manipulate district boundaries to favor their own candidates. While the ideal scenario for many is the implementation of non-partisan, independent redistricting committees, the current reality is that such systems are not universally adopted.
This lack of a level playing field is a key sentiment driving support for the Democrats’ actions. The argument is that if one party has been playing by a certain set of rules – essentially, using gerrymandering to their advantage for decades – then the other party should be allowed to do the same to regain power and influence.… Continue reading
The House of Representatives passed a resolution disapproving of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, marking a significant Republican rebuke of his economic policy. This vote, which saw several Republicans join Democrats, occurred despite President Trump’s warnings of electoral consequences for those who opposed him. The resolution’s passage highlights the deep unpopularity of the tariffs in certain districts, even leading some Republicans to vote against the president on principle.
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A House Judiciary Committee hearing devolved into acrimony when Attorney General Pam Bondi accused U.S. Rep. Becca Balint of fueling an “anti-Semitic culture.” This accusation came after Balint pressed Bondi on the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and questioned the scrutiny of powerful figures named in the documents. Balint, who is Jewish and whose grandfather died in the Holocaust, stormed out of the hearing following Bondi’s comment. The hearing had already been marked by partisan clashes, with Democrats accusing Bondi of stonewalling and Republicans defending her.
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San Francisco’s public school system remains closed for a third day as approximately 6,000 teachers strike over wages, health benefits, and resources for students with special needs. Parents are grappling with childcare arrangements and the uncertainty of the strike’s duration, with some utilizing temporary programs and others relying on family support. Both educators, who are advocating for better student stability through fully staffed schools and competitive compensation, and district officials express a desire for urgent resolution, though significant disagreements persist regarding wage increases and the district’s financial constraints.
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Scientists warn the world is nearing a critical “point of no return” regarding global heating, beyond which runaway warming could trigger a cascade of irreversible tipping points. This could lead to a “hothouse Earth” climate, far more extreme than current projections and fundamentally altering the conditions under which human civilization developed. The public and policymakers are largely unaware of this imminent risk, emphasizing the vital need for immediate and drastic cuts to fossil fuel burning, as reversing course after passing this threshold would likely be impossible. Several Earth system components, including ice sheets and the Amazon rainforest, are showing signs of destabilization, underscoring the insufficient nature of current climate action commitments.
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