Plutonium reactor restarted in N. Korea, U.S. spymaster says

Plutonium reactor restarted in N. Korea, U.S. spymaster says

WASHINGTON (AP) — North Korea has expanded a uranium enrichment plant and restarted a plutonium reactor that could begin recovering material for nuclear weapons in weeks or months, the U.S. intelligence chief said Tuesday in delivering an annual threat assessment by intelligence agencies, which lists the top dangers facing the country.

Islamic terrorists and those inspired by the Islamic State will continue to pose a threat to Americans at home and abroad; al-Qaeda remains an enemy; and the U.S. will continue to see cyber threats from China, Russia and North Korea, according to the assessment.

The case for Kasich
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The case for Kasich

Sen. Bruce Tarr

In a highly charged election where others are locked in a war of insults and partisan bickering, John Kasich is different. The Ohio Governor has never lost sight of what really counts: a steady hand at the wheel with a focus on results.

All Republican candidates talk about conservative principles. But Governor Kasich is the only one to implement conservative solutions at the state level, in Ohio, and in Washington. He did it by working together with everyone, not tearing his opponents apart.

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