• The launch, North Korea's first full-scale demonstration of an ICBM since 2017, was a demo of a new missile, a display of the country's capability, and a reminder from the world's most recent nuclear power that it, too, can cause tremendous destruction and loss of life from afar if pressed. (popsci.com)
  • The patch of sea it sank into was 680 miles from where it had initially launched, though the exact location of the launch site is subject of dispute between North Korea's official account and outside observations. (popsci.com)
  • North Korea's telecommunications challenges are a headache for business, too. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • Bolton told reporters in Tokyo on Saturday that there was "no doubt" that North Korea's recent launches violated U.N. resolutions, and that sanctions against the North must be kept in place. (cbsnews.com)
  • March 6, 2018: Niklas Swanström was interviewed by TT with appearances in Aftonbladet , Dagens Nyheter and Blekinge Läns Tidning about North Korea's recent opening to have talks toward denuclearization. (isdp.eu)
  • After North Korea's launch of a long-range rocket in December 2012 and third nuclear test in February 2013, China endorsed UN sanctions against North Korea. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • Ku Bon Tae of the DPRK Ministry of Trade is reported to have been present and to have delivered a presentation on North Korea's recent economic cooperation activities. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • In May, a Mongolian oil company HB Oil JSC acquired 20 percent stake in North Korea's state-run Sungri oil refinery. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • In addition, Mongolian experts in the field of livestock are said to be involved in North Korea's Sepho tableland (Gangwon Province) reclamation project, which seeks to create a large stockbreeding complex. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • After reading the summary paper presented at a conference in Seoul on September 25, 2013, "New insights into North Korea's gas centrifuge enrichment program" by Joshua Pollack, with the aid of R. Scott Kemp, we remain unconvinced about its central conclusions. (isis-online.org)
  • North Korea could have also stockpiled many goods for its gas centrifuge program before sanctions and export controls were tightened, a point that would also explain North Korea's expansion of its centrifuge program. (isis-online.org)
  • North Korea's earlier procurement success does not show necessarily that export control and sanctions systems cannot work, only that countries like China should have taken a harder look at North Korea's smuggling efforts. (isis-online.org)
  • People watch a television news screen showing file footage of North Korea's missile launch, at a railway station in Seoul on August 10, 2019. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • North Korea's presence on the internet has remained extremely patchy for more than a month, with little improvement since a suspected DDoS attack that took place just before Christmas. (netcraft.com)
  • The rest of North Korea's websites are served by Apache running on CentOS , which is a free operating system derived from the sources of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. (netcraft.com)
  • Former Tesla employees speaking to Reuters have revealed that their department (North America deliveries) saw 65% of workers in the department lose their jobs in recent cutbacks . (neowin.net)
  • According to the sources, the North America deliveries team was about 230-people strong but after the recent tightening up of the firm, 150 of those employees have lost their jobs. (neowin.net)
  • Even though the electric car manufacturer has run out of customers in North America right now, when the $35,000 Model 3 arrives, possibly in mid-2019, demand could pick up again. (neowin.net)
  • However, western North America predominantly experiences reduced snowpack values and warming, with enhanced signals during the months of March and April. (confex.com)
  • CHARLOTTE, N.C. (August 31, 2016) - Cefla Finishing North America is reporting that the number of visitors to their booth at the recent IWF show in Atlanta greatly exceed their attendance expectations. (surfaceandpanel.com)
  • They are a baleen whale species that live off the coast of North America, feeding on zooplankton and copepods in Canada and New England during spring to fall months. (capemaywhalewatch.com)
  • North America is a dynamic migration region, with the United States home to more immigrants than any other country in the world, the Mexico-U.S. corridor the globe's top migration corridor, and Canada a leading destination for migrants. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • AUSTIN, Texas - June 12, 2017 - NSS Labs, the global leader in operationalizing cybersecurity, today announced that it has been selected as a finalist for Red Herring's Top 100 North America Award, one of the technology industry's most prestigious prizes. (nsslabs.com)
  • NSS Labs is honored to be selected as a finalist for the Red Herring Top 100 North America Awards," said Vikram Phatak, CEO of NSS Labs. (nsslabs.com)
  • North America has been tech's beating heart for years-but never have I seen such an exciting, disruptive and innovative generation as we have in 2017. (nsslabs.com)
  • The Top 100 North America has become not only a springboard for some of tech's biggest names, but a valued and trusted tool for venture capitalists, experts and analysts predicting trends at the industry's sharpest edge. (nsslabs.com)
  • NSS Labs will present its winning strategies at the Red Herring Top 100 North America conference in Los Angeles, June 12-14 2017. (nsslabs.com)
  • New continental, national, provincial and state records of 34 species of Ptiliidae reported from North America are briefly listed, 20 of which belong to Acrotrichis Motschulsky. (lu.se)
  • A tabulated summary of ptiliid species common to North America and either Europe or the Palaearctic is presented. (lu.se)
  • A Master's in Management is an academic degree that is common throughout Europe and increasingly also in North America and Asia. (lu.se)
  • Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 37(2),163-171. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Hwasong-17 ICBM reached an altitude of over 3,900 miles, according to North Korea. (popsci.com)
  • On the evening of March 24, North Korea launched an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile on a test flight. (popsci.com)
  • For years, North Korea has devoted a tremendous amount of resources and time to developing a nuclear program, capable of building warheads and missiles. (popsci.com)
  • When did North Korea become a nuclear power? (popsci.com)
  • North Korea first detonated a nuclear bomb in a test in 2006. (popsci.com)
  • North Korea remains the only country to have detonated a nuclear weapon in the 21st century, with tests in 2006, 2009, 2013 , 2016, and 2017. (popsci.com)
  • Having a warhead isn't the same as being able to deliver it-for that, a nation needs to be able to put it on top of a missile-but North Korea has also shown steady development on launch vehicles to do exactly that. (popsci.com)
  • While North Korea had tested other short-range missiles before, 2017 saw the most expansive demonstration of new missile capability. (popsci.com)
  • In July 2017, North Korea tested its first ICBM, the Hwasong-14, which could reach cities along the Pacific Coast of the United States, including as far south as San Diego. (popsci.com)
  • In August and September 2017, North Korea tested the shorter-ranged Hwasong-12, capable of reaching the US military bases in the colony of Guam in the eastern Pacific. (popsci.com)
  • And in November 2017, North Korea tested the Hwasong-15, capable of reaching anywhere in the continental United States. (popsci.com)
  • On that front, North Korea also claims success in 2017 with miniaturizing a warhead that could fit onto a missile. (popsci.com)
  • No missile tested by North Korea has ever flown as far, nor has it been this large. (popsci.com)
  • The haunting fear for an intelligence analyst of Korea Peninsula politics is missing the indicators for a North Korean attack. (yahoo.com)
  • A new set of stamps from North Korea commemorates the test launch of intercontinental ballistic missiles in July. (linns.com)
  • Stamps from North Korea are in the news again. (linns.com)
  • ABC News, Reuters , British newspapers, and others reported in early August on a new set of North Korea stamps and souvenir sheets commemorating the test launch of intercontinental ballistic missiles in July. (linns.com)
  • Rather than show a missile, the 50w stamps in the souvenir sheets depict photographs of North Korea leader Kim Jong Un. (linns.com)
  • Previous stamps from North Korea have commemorated events that led up to the intercontinental ballistic missile launch, including the launch of the Kwangmyongsong 2 rocket in 2009 (Scott 4855), and the Kwangmyongsong 3 in 2012 (5147). (linns.com)
  • What sold during InterAsia's sale of largest-ever public offering of North Korea? (linns.com)
  • Tomas Novotny has been in North Korea two days, and he looks frazzled. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • Abrahamian has been watching North Korea for a decade and visited Rason several times. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • Seoul, South Korea -- North Korea on Monday called U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton a "war monger" and "defective human product" after he called the North's recent tests of short-range missiles a violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions. (cbsnews.com)
  • The statement by an unnamed North Korean foreign ministry spokesman came as President Trump continued his visit to Japan for meetings with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in which the nuclear standoff with North Korea was expected to be high on the agenda. (cbsnews.com)
  • Mr. Trump later downplayed the missile tests, tweeting, "North Korea fired off some small weapons, which disturbed some of my people, and others, but not me. (cbsnews.com)
  • North Korea tested short-range ballistic missiles on May 4 and 9, ending a pause in launches that began in late 2017. (cbsnews.com)
  • The tests have been seen as a way for North Korea to pressure Washington to soften its stance on easing sanctions against it without actually causing negotiations to collapse. (cbsnews.com)
  • What's next for U.S. relations with North Korea after missile tests? (cbsnews.com)
  • The spokesman said Bolton was an "ignorant" hard-liner who throughout different U.S. administrations constantly pushed provocative policies against North Korea, which the spokesman said included endorsements of pre-emptive strikes and regime change. (cbsnews.com)
  • The deal broke down in 2002 after U.S. intelligence agencies said North Korea was continuing its pursuit of bombs with a secret uranium enrichment program. (cbsnews.com)
  • Bolton acknowledged that the United States has not been "hearing much from North Korea" since the summit in Hanoi, Vietnam. (cbsnews.com)
  • The U.S. special envoy to North Korea, Stephen Biegun, "can't wait to talk to his North Korean counterpart, but they haven't responded," Bolton said, adding that Biegun was "ready at any point to get on a plane and go anywhere. (cbsnews.com)
  • The North Korean statement came as South Korea began its annual summertime defense drills involving thousands of civilians and troops. (cbsnews.com)
  • In recent months, several Members of Congress have introduced new legislation or resolutions addressing U.S. policy toward North Korea, calling for renewed efforts to address various longstanding issues. (ncnk.org)
  • Most recently, Representatives Charles Rangel, John Conyers, and Sam Johnson -- all Korean War veterans -- introduced House Resolution 799 , calling for the U.S. government to resume talks with North Korea to account for the thousands of U.S. service members who remained unaccounted for at the end of the Korean War. (ncnk.org)
  • Earlier this month, Senator Mark Kirk introduced a resolution encouraging the reunion of Korean-Americans with their family members in North Korea. (ncnk.org)
  • The resolution states that 'the inclusion of Korean American families in the reunion process would constitute a positive humanitarian gesture by North Korea and contribute to the long-term goal of peace on the Korean Peninsula shared by the governments of North Korea, South Korea, and the United States. (ncnk.org)
  • The Act specifies that North Korea is to be considered a state sponsor of terrorism for such purposes. (ncnk.org)
  • Consequently, North Korea appears to be increasing its economic cooperation with Mongolia and Russia. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • Ku stated, "Currently, cooperation between North Korea and Mongolia is making positive progress," and "the international freight transport coordination issue and Mongolian corporate investments, telecommunications and other cooperation issues at the Rason Special Economic Zone are at the final stages of agreement. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • As for economic cooperation with Russia, the Khassan-Rajin railway - part of an international container rail transport line connecting Russia and North Korea and linking Northeast Asia to Europe - has its opening ceremony scheduled for this month after having received extensive reconstruction. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • North Korea and Russia plan to develop Khassan-Rajin rail line and Rajin Port in order to transport cargo from Asia to Europe: as containers arrive at Rajin Port, they are moved to the Khassan-Rajin railway and then transferred to the Trans-Siberian Railway (TSR), headed for Europe. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • Ku further added, "After the projects are completely finished friendly cooperation between Russia and North Korea and international transport pathway will be opened connecting Asia to Europe through the development of economic and trade relations between the two countries. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • Political and business leaders from China, South and North Korea, Russia, Japan, and Mongolia were present at the event. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • The summary paper seems to assert that North Korea is likely now self-sufficient in making large numbers of centrifuges. (isis-online.org)
  • Certainly North Korea can make centrifuge components domestically and would be expected to be seeking, like Pakistan and Iran, independence to the extent possible from foreign supply. (isis-online.org)
  • The analysis as outlined in the Seoul paper has not demonstrated that North Korea is likely producing indigenously the necessary components, materials, and equipment, even in most of the six areas that are called in the paper the "most important" ones, let alone the many goods needed in other critical areas that are in fact just as important. (isis-online.org)
  • For example, the conclusions in the summary paper strongly imply that North Korea can indigenously produce computer-numerically controlled (CNC) flow forming machines able to make on a sustained basis maraging steel rotor tubes for P2-type centrifuges. (isis-online.org)
  • ISIS has moreover learned of recent, on-going illicit diversion of advanced CNC machine tools (>5-axis) to North Korea that were originally exported to China with a proviso that they would not be retransferred out of China. (isis-online.org)
  • If North Korea were capable of producing CNC flow forming machines able to make thin-walled P2 rotors on a production-scale, would it not be capable of making these advanced CNC machine tools as well? (isis-online.org)
  • Thus, North Korea may have acquired many of the necessary centrifuge-related goods relatively easily in earlier years and has them now in stock, explaining its ability to expand its centrifuge program. (isis-online.org)
  • Pyongyang has conducted several short-range missile tests in recent weeks in protest against annual US-South Korea joint military drills that it sees as a rehearsal for invasion. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Under the General Security of Military Information Agreement, signed in 2016 after years of diplomatic efforts by the United States, Tokyo and Seoul share information about North Korea. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Although the articles on www.kcna.kp are written in multiple languages, the KCNA clearly acknowledges that North Korea has never been an ideal location to host material that is intended for global consumption - for greater dissemination, the agency continues to publish articles to a secondary site at www.kcna.co.jp , which is hosted at a much more reliable location in Japan. (netcraft.com)
  • Access to both has been blocked in South Korea, and addresses in New Zealand were blocked after scraping content to be used on the KCNA Watch website, which tracks North Korean media. (netcraft.com)
  • Occasionally, www.kcna.kp will return its proper content in a HTTP 1.1 response which uses JavaScript to redirect the browser to http://www.kcna.kp/kcna.user.home.retrieveHomeInfoList.kcmsf , but this page - as well as all of the images and scripts it uses - suffers from similar performance issues, making the site practically unusable from many locations outside of North Korea. (netcraft.com)
  • Roughly half of the small number of websites hosted in North Korea, including www.kcna.kp , use Apache 2.2.15 running on the Linux-based Red Star 3.0 operating system. (netcraft.com)
  • Websites using this platform in North Korea include the Korea National Insurance Corp site at www.knic.com.kp and the Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries at www.friend.com.kp , which ironically failed to respond to 84% of requests from our network of performance monitors. (netcraft.com)
  • As this Linux distribution is owned, distributed and supported by an American multinational company, it is subject to U.S. export controls, which specifically prohibit its use in North Korea. (netcraft.com)
  • North Korea normally has a very small presence on the internet, even when everything is working properly. (netcraft.com)
  • Before the alleged attacks, Netcraft's Web Server Survey found 916 million websites around the globe, but only 24 of these sites were hosted in North Korea. (netcraft.com)
  • Despite having an estimated population of 25 million people, North Korea has relatively few IP addresses of its own - just 1,024 in total. (netcraft.com)
  • A third of the websites hosted in North Korea are served from a single IP address within this block, so a successful DDoS attack against this address is likely to take out several sites at once. (netcraft.com)
  • Hosted on an IP address assigned to North Korea, cqztjx.com is plastered with adverts for online gambling services. (netcraft.com)
  • The Focus Asia symposium in May 2012 focused on three countries - Burma/Myanmar, Laos and North Korea. (lu.se)
  • The Elon University Poll conducted a survey of nearly 1,300 N.C. voters asking for their thoughts on the legalization of sports betting, changes to abortion laws in North Carolina and how they rate candidates for N.C. governor and for president. (elon.edu)
  • A bill awaiting the signature of Gov. Roy Cooper that would make gambling on sports legal in North Carolina has the support of two-thirds of the state's voters, according to the most recent survey by the Elon University Poll. (elon.edu)
  • As the 2024 election cycle takes off and the General Assembly engages major controversial issues, North Carolina politics is in full swing," said Jason Husser , associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll. (elon.edu)
  • Among Republican candidates for governor, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson rates the highest in familiarity and favorability with Republican voters in North Carolina while among Republican candidates for president, former President Donald Trump was viewed the most favorably by Republicans in the state followed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former Vice President Mike Pence. (elon.edu)
  • The 2024 North Carolina gubernatorial campaign cycle has yet to reach many voters and has a substantial opportunity to change," Husser said. (elon.edu)
  • The survey of 1,268 North Carolina voters was conducted June 5-7, 2023 using an opt-in online sample provided by Lucid, LLC. (elon.edu)
  • Once Gov. Roy Cooper puts his signature House Bill 347 , North Carolina will become the newest state in the union to allow sports betting using online devices. (elon.edu)
  • The justices, in an 8-1 decision in late June, ruled that North Carolina Republican leaders can intervene in a case to defend the state's voter ID law. (christianactionleague.org)
  • ATSDR requested the panel of nine experts to provide input on the agency's groundwater resources and water-distribution system modeling activities conducted from March-December 2004 at U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. (cdc.gov)
  • In Africa, no wild poliovirus has been detected from any source since it was last detected in north-eastern Nigeria in September 2016. (who.int)
  • The agreement is vital for tracking North Korean missile launches and other activity. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Experts worry that Seoul's decision to walk away from the agreement could significantly undercut security in the region, potentially undermining early detection of North Korean missile launches. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang have been at a standstill since February, when a summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Mr. Trump broke down over what the United States described as the North's excessive demands for sanctions relief in exchange for a partial surrender of its nuclear capabilities. (cbsnews.com)
  • That's a substantial increase over the Hwasong-15, the last new North Korean ICBM, which it tested in late 2017 and had a range of over 8,000 miles. (popsci.com)
  • Other recent Idaho sightings include two in the summer of 2017. (1027kord.com)
  • The survey found that an overwhelming majority of North Carolinians believe legalizing sports betting will generate useful tax revenues and reduce illegal bookmaking. (elon.edu)
  • From school choice to voter ID, the U.S. Supreme Court tackled multiple issues in recent weeks that could impact North Carolinians for generations. (christianactionleague.org)
  • Several Member States, Honourable Ministers, raised the recent allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse during the Ebola response in North Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. (who.int)
  • Earlier today, the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo announced the end of the most recent Ebola outbreak, three months after the first case was reported in North Kivu. (bvsalud.org)
  • Could the North Koreans also "fake us out? (yahoo.com)
  • When telecommunications become a little more open that will indicate the seriousness of purpose," says Andray Abrahamian, who directs Choson Exchange, a Singaporean nonprofit that focuses on business and legal training for young North Koreans in the DPRK. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • During the Focus Asia symposium, in addition to accounts of each country by recent visitors, leading international scholars will present and analyse these current developments, and position them in the context of the rapid transformations currently being witnessed in South-East and North-East Asia. (lu.se)
  • The most recent sighting took place 100 miles north of Boise, on November 21, 2018. (1027kord.com)
  • A recent study "Gross and histopathologic diagnoses from North Atlantic right whale Eubalaena glacialis mortalities between 2003 and 2018" found that 88.4% of deaths of North Atlantic Right Whales were caused by humans: 57.9% from entanglement and 42.1% from vessel strikes (S. M. Sharp). (capemaywhalewatch.com)
  • the North has stagnated - except for developing nuclear weapons. (yahoo.com)
  • The spokesman also said Bolton's "hammer act" was responsible for the collapse of a major nuclear deal between the countries reached in 1994, when the North agreed to halt its nuclear program in exchange for U.S. fuel aid. (cbsnews.com)
  • We compared the surface structure (using a scanning electron microscope), dimensions, and shapes of the fossil scales with scales from seven Recent species of Sceloporus (S. occidentalis, S. undulatus, S. graciosus, S. jarrovii, S. orcutti, S. clarkii, and S. magister). (amnh.org)
  • Controlled observations demonstrate that the scales of the seven Recent species we examined have rather similar surface micro-ornamentation, as do the fossils. (amnh.org)
  • Examination of gross features revealed that, when isolated, certain scales with distinctive morphology (dimensions, shapes) are useful for distinguishing among the seven Recent species, but even at best their utility is limited. (amnh.org)
  • The North Atlantic Right whale is one of the most endangered large whale species in the world, with less than 450 individuals left. (capemaywhalewatch.com)
  • Although they have been protected under the endangered species act since the 1970s The North Atlantic Right Whale has not seen a significant recovery in population. (capemaywhalewatch.com)
  • Eight European/Palaearctic species (Oligella foveolata (Allibert), Ptiliolum fuscum (Erichson), Ptiliola kunzei (Heer), Ptinella aptera (Guerin-Meneville), P. britannica Matthews, P. Johnsoni Rutanen, Acrotrichis parva Rosskothen, A. silvatica Rosskothen) were previously not recorded on the North American continent. (lu.se)
  • Species are ordered according to their supposed origin (recent introductions or indigenous elements). (lu.se)
  • In the statement carried by Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency, the North Korean spokesman said the North was rightfully exercising its rights of self-defense with the launches. (cbsnews.com)
  • News: Statement by the North Atlantic Council in solidarity with those affected by recent malicious cyber activities including the Microsoft Exchange Server compromise, 19-Jul. (nato.int)
  • In this article, we will explore various aspects of recent arrests in North Las Vegas, including the arrest records, inmate search, jail mugshots lookup, bail bonds, common crimes, and the role of criminal defense attorneys. (clarkcountydetentioncenterinmatesearch.com)
  • If you have a friend or family member who has been arrested in North Las Vegas, you can conduct an inmate search to find their current status and location within the detention center. (clarkcountydetentioncenterinmatesearch.com)
  • A warrant search is essential for individuals who suspect they may have an active arrest warrant in North Las Vegas. (clarkcountydetentioncenterinmatesearch.com)
  • Bergen Open Research Archive: Has a warm North Atlantic contributed to recent European cold winters? (uib.no)
  • 9 034018) provide evidence that recent warming of the North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) may be part of the explanation. (uib.no)
  • Are Recent North Atlantic Right Whale Deaths A Sign Of Certain Extinction? (capemaywhalewatch.com)
  • Six North Atlantic Right Whales have been found dead in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in Canada this month. (capemaywhalewatch.com)
  • While protected from being hunted, humans are still the greatest threat to the North Atlantic Right Whale. (capemaywhalewatch.com)
  • 17 North Atlantic Right Whales were found deceased between the United States (5) and Canada (12)(S.M. Sharp). (capemaywhalewatch.com)
  • If mortality rates continue the way they have in the last two decades the North Atlantic Right Whale might cease to exist. (capemaywhalewatch.com)
  • In response to the r ecent shooting incidents in north Jackson , a press conference was held addressing park safety. (wbbjtv.com)
  • The drills have been modified to exclude large-scale military exercises with the United States that were suspended to create space for diplomacy with the North. (cbsnews.com)
  • Psychological treatment of sex offenders: recent innovations. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Los Angeles Agreement on Migration and Protection signed by leaders from 20 countries across the Western Hemisphere at the 2022 Summit of the Americas marks a significant step forward in creating a common language and a coherent set of ideas for more cooperatively managing migration movements across a region that has seen very significant mobility in recent years, as this commentary explains. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • The state is more divided over another high-profile issue - the recent action by the General Assembly to change abortion restrictions and make it illegal in most cases to obtain an abortion after the 12th week of pregnancy, a reduction from the previous 20-week threshold. (elon.edu)
  • The State of North Dakota provides automatic translation for nd.gov websites, courtesy of Google Translate. (nd.gov)
  • Auditors representing the National State Auditors Association (NSAA) gave the North Dakota State Auditor's Office the highest possible rating in its peer review, referencing the office's adherence to government auditing standards. (nd.gov)
  • A recent state audit of the Solen Public School District has identified 19 different areas of concern. (nd.gov)
  • North Dakota State Auditor Joshua Gallion was elected to serve on this national committee with a team of six other individuals from across the country. (nd.gov)
  • The North Dakota State Auditor's Office was honored with an Award of Excellence in the category of Technical or Statistical Report at the National Association of Government Communicators (NAGC) Blue Pencil and Gold Screen Award ceremony. (nd.gov)
  • The North Dakota State Auditor's Office has received a citizen-requested petition for an audit of the Bismarck Public School District. (nd.gov)
  • The North Dakota State Auditor's Office has completed an audit of the federal funds given to North Dakota. (nd.gov)
  • This holiday season, the North Dakota State Auditor's Office again challenged state agencies to a food collection competition for the second year in a row, benefitting two local food pantries. (nd.gov)
  • The Auditor's Office has released a review on the security of the election system for the State of North Dakota. (nd.gov)
  • And it was a period of intense concern as the level of threats from then-Korean leader Kim Il-Sung was always high - and the North was receiving steady shipments of Russian military equipment. (yahoo.com)
  • In Ku's speech, the public economic cooperation with regards to China was covered briefly, and exclude the recent progress made. (nkeconwatch.com)
  • A second change is the adoption of a new response option for respondents of Middle Eastern or North African (MENA) descent. (cdc.gov)
  • We were well accustomed to sabre-rattling, but Kim Jong-un has rattled them more loudly and by actions such as declaring an end to the armistice concluding hostilities in 1953, cutting "hotlines" between North and South, and even ostensibly declaring war, has reached new levels of verbal/bureaucratic hostility. (yahoo.com)
  • The past several days have doubled down, bringing weather events that wouldn't be out of place in the U.S. South but that stand out in the far north like a magnolia tree sitting on tundra. (wunderground.com)
  • WASTELANDS explores the neocolonial entanglements between south and north that connect land, communities, and struggle to the longer history of extraction and waste without justice or reparations. (lu.se)
  • The archaeological record is poor until about 20,000 years ago, partly because of the then prevailing very cold conditions, but also because the coastline was much further north than at present. (wikipedia.org)
  • When the U.S. government started to share information about the then suspected centrifuge program, many other governments started to pay increased attention to North Korean imports and its smuggling efforts. (isis-online.org)
  • Monthly snow water equivalent station observations and gridded temperature data is used to assess changes in western North American mountain snowpack from 1930 to present. (confex.com)
  • With the main jet stream absurdly far north, parts of southeast Alaska that are typically moist have been markedly dry this month. (wunderground.com)
  • I was able to find information recently about a sighting that happened just 14 weeks ago north of Boise. (1027kord.com)
  • This page provides information on selected public health emergency topics of recent public interest. (cdc.gov)
  • In July, a set of North Korean stamps with an anti-American theme received widespread media attention. (linns.com)
  • Surface structure of fossil and Recent epidermal scales from North American lizards of the genus Sceloporus (Reptilia, Iguanidae). (amnh.org)
  • An updated checklist of North American ptiliid genera is presented. (lu.se)
  • A human foot found on an Anglesey beach is not linked to anyone who recently went missing in North Wales, the Daily Post understands. (dailypost.co.uk)
  • The North Las Vegas Detention Center, where the city's jail is located, can be found at [Address]. (clarkcountydetentioncenterinmatesearch.com)