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Here's why more and more North Koreans are using crystal meth
Crystal meth is widely produced in North Korea and useful in combating hunger, and some were reportedly giving it as gifts during the Lunar New Year.
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The US says a Russian man tried to smuggle F-16 manuals into Russia, but Moscow says it looks like a setup
Oleg Tishchenko, a software developer accused of breaking US arms-export laws, says he bought the manuals to develop a realistic flight simulator.
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Meet the shadowy security firm from Israel whose technology is believed to be at the heart of the massive WhatsApp hack
The NSO Group's Pegasus software is believed to be at the heart of a major new spyware attack that affects billions of people.
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A company made a 4,436% profit on a cheap part it sold to the Pentagon, and Congress is heated about it
The Defense Department Inspector General found in February that one contractor had earned "excess profit" for 112 of 113 contracts it reviewed.
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People think 'Game of Thrones' season 8, episode 5 was a big metaphor for the US's disastrous Iraq War
In the latest episode, a lot of people think Daenerys Targaryen essentially turned into former President George W. Bush. Warning, spoilers ahead.
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A former Somali army commander accused of war crimes has been working as an Uber driver in Virginia
Yusuf Abdi Ali, known as Colonel Tukeh, or Colonel Crow, has driven for Uber since November 2017. He's also driven for Lyft.
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How the latest 'Game of Thrones' episode echoed US strategy in World War II
Daenerys Targaryen left fans in an uproar with a battlefield decision reminiscent of the US in the Pacific at the end of World War II.
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The commander of one of the Marine Corps' most famous recon battalions was fired over domestic-violence allegations
It is unclear whether he will remain in the Corps, but his is the fourth high-profile firing of a senior Marine officer in recent weeks.
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US ally pulls warship away from carrier group as risk of conflict with Iran skyrockets
Spain doesn't want its warship sailing with the USS Abraham Lincoln into the Persian Gulf to challenge Iran.
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The US Air Force just resurrected a 60-year-old B-52 bomber from its 'boneyard' to fight another day
The bomber, nicknamed "Wise Guy," is only the second B-52 to ever be brought back from the "boneyard" for continued service.
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