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Month: November 2022

North Korea plans ‘world’s most powerful’ nuclear force, Kim Jong Un says

By Radina Gigova, Larry Register and Tara Subramaniam, CNN North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is planning to build “the world’s most powerful” nuclear force, state news agency KCNA reported on Sunday. The “ultimate goal” behind North Korea’s nuclear program was to possess an “absolute force, unprecedented in the century,” Kim said Saturday as part

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What travel warnings do other nations give their citizens about US violence?

By Forrest Brown, CNN American travelers — at least those of the cautious variety — might be familiar with the US State Department’s travel advisories. The agency monitors the world for potential trouble and issues warnings from “Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions” to “Level 4: Do Not Travel,” alerting would-be visitors to terrorism threats, war,

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COD football falls in Beach Bowl, 44-23, to SBCC

Following their best regular season in recent years, COD football falls short in the SBCC Beach Bowl 44-23 to Santa Barbra City College on Saturday. Respect to @COD_Athletics 🏈 on a bounce-back season 🌴🏜️ Few highlights from the #BeachBowl courtesy of @MikeKlanTV! @KESQ https://t.co/ffQ2QMZiIA pic.twitter.com/nRkFMMTTGF— Bailey Arredondo (@BaileyKESQ) November 27, 2022 Beach BowlFINAL: Santa Barbara

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2 weeks after police found 4 slain University of Idaho students, here’s where the investigation stands

By Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN Two weeks after the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students, dozens of local, state and federal investigators are still working to determine who carried out the brutal attack. After sifting through more than 1,000 tips and conducting at least 150 interviews, investigators have yet to identify a suspect or

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