Travis King, US soldier who fled to North Korea, sentenced for desertion Military judge releases King for good behaviour and time served after sentencing him to 12 months of confinement. 09/20/2024 - 9:54 pm | View Link
US soldier who fled to North Korea sentenced to one year in confinement and dishonorable discharge The US soldier who ran across the border from South to North Korea last year was sentenced Friday to one year in confinement and dishonorable discharge after pleading guilty to charges of desertion ... 09/20/2024 - 1:05 pm | View Link
U.S. Soldier who ran into North Korea dishonorably discharged Update: King pleaded not guilty to desertion, assault of non commissioned officer, and three counts of willfully disobeying a superior officer. King explained in court his actions of desertion and ... 09/20/2024 - 8:25 am | View Link
Question for the candidates: How will you deter North Korea’s aggression without deteriorating the situation on the Korean Peninsula? Eliana Johns, a senior research associate at the Federation of American Scientists and co-author of the Bulletin’s Nuclear Notebook, proposes four nuclear questions about the US arsenal, nuclear ... 09/19/2024 - 10:11 am | View Link
ROK-U.S. alliance needs public diplomacy, information campaign aimed at North Korea South Korea and the United States must create a public diplomacy and information campaign aimed at North Korea to support the pursuit of a free and unified Korea. 09/19/2024 - 3:39 am | View Link
mdash; The Arizona Supreme Court unanimously ruled Friday that nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents hadn’t been confirmed can vote in state and local races, a significant decision that could influence ballot measures and tight legislative races.
The court’s decision comes after officials uncovered a database error that for two decades mistakenly designated the voters as having access to the full ballot.
(TOKYO) — If you’re trying to lose weight and want a new way to do it, stair-climbing as a regular exercise — or just adding a few flights a day — might be for you.
It’s accessible, and research shows it’s more effective than walking on level ground.
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“Overall, it is a fact that stair-climbing gets you fit faster and consumes more calories,” said Lauri van Houten, vice president of the International Skyrunning Federation, which oversees a wide range of disciplines that involve vertical climbing.
This includes disciplines like mountain running above 2,000 meters (about 6,500 feet) or events like the Stairclimbing World Championships.
These competitions are for the very fit, but we’re talking here about adding a few minutes of stair-climbing as a daily routine and raising awareness about its effectiveness for all ages.
“How many calories will I burn is the question everyone wants to know,” van Houten said.
Heard of ballot box biology? That’s when special interests ask voters to circumvent the expertise and inclusive decision-making of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission to get what they want.
Equally pernicious is ballot box budgeting which distorts the state budget process in favor of certain interests by appealing directly to voters through initiatives.
If you looked at the 19 former Broncos nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame this week and wondered if any will reach Canton, the answer is no.
This is written with no joy or satisfaction, but even the cases of receiver Demaryius Thomas (positional logjam), cornerback Aqib Talib (needed multiple All-Pro berths) and Tom Nalen (center is a forgotten position) face long odds.
So it raises an interesting question: Who will be the Broncos’ next Hall of Famer?
Who’s being unwelcoming now, RTD?
Re: “Greyhound buses will get booted by RTD,” Sept. 19 news story
I used to live across the street from the old Greyhound Station. I now live a block from Union Station. I was very excited when I heard that Union Station was going to be a true transportation hub for all kinds of travelers and that the Greyhound station would become a part of it.
Kamala Harris still has time to change direction on U. S. policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a way that could secure her the presidency, reduce further damage to Washington’s standing internationally, stop what many—including many Jews, Israelis, and Holocaust scholars—have called a genocide in Gaza, and prevent a regional war.