The case for Cruz

The case for Cruz

Is all that is needed to correct the excesses and bad decision-making of the last eight years a newly elected president who will make small adjustments and corrections? Someone who can make minor changes to the expansion of big government that President Barack Obama has implemented?

If that is all that is needed, then Republican voters might well flip a coin to decide for whom to cast ballots in the presidential primaries coming to New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New England. Any of the GOP candidates would be an improvement over President Obama. Any of the Republicans who have already dropped out of the race would be preferable. In fact, any Republican would "better manage" the status quo.

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

Associated Press

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.

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