SF News Twitter Says Trump's North Korea Threat Tweet Is 'Newsworthy,' Not A Violation Twitter's Public Policy Department has made a judgement call about a tweet from President Trump that has been called a "declaration of war" by North Korea, marking perhaps the first time that a
SF News Is Trump's 'Declaration Of War' Tweet About North Korea Grounds For Getting His Twitter Account Suspended? Now that a North Korean diplomat has said that one of President Trump's tweets about the country and its leader is equivalent to a "declaration of war," can Twitter as a company continue
SF News SF Officials Create Emergency Plan For North Korean Nuclear Attack You always kind of figured that the election of Donald Trump as president would lead us to prepare for a nuclear holocaust, and here we are. After learning in May that North Korean
SF News If Launched, North Korean Missiles Would Hit The West Coast In 30 Minutes People in my generation (X, if you hadn't guessed) spent our first 20 or so years under the constant threat of nuclear war. Back then it was with the since defunct(ish) USSR,
Arts & Entertainment SF Gets Nuked In North Korean Propaganda Video Played During 'Day Of Sun' Festivities No, North Korea probably can not reach US shores with a nuclear missile anytime very soon. But, yes, they do dream about it, and will likely achieve that capability at some point, in
SF News North Korea Frees 85-Year-Old American (And Korean War Vet) Last night, North Korea deported the 85-year-old American tourist it had detained since October 28. Merrill Newman landed in Beijing and decided to take a direct flight to San Francisco (scheduled to arrive
SF News Video: Googling In North Korea! On Monday, Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt arrived in North Korea with former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson on a humanitarian mission. Today the duo visited a computer lab at Kim Il Sung
SF News Google's Eric Schmidt In North Korea On 'Humanitarian Mission' Billed as "a private, humanitarian mission," Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt arrived in North Korea on Monday. The noted internet powerhouse traveled to the sketchy country with Bill Richardson, former New Mexico governor
SF News AP to Open North Korean News Bureau Wow. Um, OK: Associated Press announced today that, in an agreement with the eerie and truthiness-riddled Korea Central News Agency, they will open a news bureau in Pyongyang. Interesting. And... odd. Maybe AP
SF News Laura Ling On <em>Oprah</em> Current TV journalist Laura Ling, who was arrested in North Korea for (accidentally?) crossing the border, will appear on Oprah today. Among other things, according to Gawker who already saw the show (damned
SF News Freed Journalists Ling and Lee Arrive In U.S. After almost five months of being held in North Korea for "hostile acts," San Francisco-based journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee arrived back in the U.S. just 24 hours after Bill Clinton
SF News North Korea's Kim Jong Il Pardons Journalists Breaking news, folks. "North Korean media say leader Kim Jong Il has pardoned two American journalists and ordered their release during the visit of former U.S. President Bill Clinton," reports the Associated
SF News Update: Bill Clinton Helps to Free Journalists In North Korea In an effort to get North Korea to release Current TV journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, former President Bill Clinton arrived in Pyongyang today to meet with Kim Jong Il. This "surprise"
SF News Husbands of Laura Ling and Euna Lee Speak Out Last night. before a vigil for Current TV journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who are currently serving a 12-year jail sentence in North Korea for illegally crossing the border, the inmates' husbands
misc The <i>VICE</i> Guide to North Korea; and Shane Smith on <i>The Early Show</i> In case you missed it when it arrived on the web scene last year, VICE Magazine went inside North Korea and did a 3-part series in which head bad boy Shane Smith took
SF News Formerly Jailed Journalist Josh Wolf On Jailed Journalists Concerned that today's sentencing will land, if all goes horribly wrong, Current TV journos Laura Ling and Euna Lee 12 years of hard labor inside a North Korean jail, we asked formerly-jailed journalist
SF News North Korean Prisons: No San Quentin While many chin-scratching political commentators claim that Laura Ling and Euna Lee, the two Current TV journalists who were sentenced to 12 years of hard labor in North Korea, are bargaining chips in
SF News Current TV Reporters Sentenced to 12 Years in N. Korean Jail Euna Lee and Laura Ling, the two Current TV reporters nabbed by North Korean border guards while they were doing a story about human trafficking on the Chinese-North Korean border, have been sentenced
misc Photo du Jour 427 Scene from yesterday's rally at Civic Center to free Current TV journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee. Both are on trial in North Korea for something ridiculous, facing 10 years of hard labor.
SF News Vigil for Laura Ling and Euna Lee at City Hall Tonight Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy In an effort to raise awareness about the plight of Laura Ling and Euna Lee, the two CurrentTV journalists detained
SF News Journalists Detained in North Korea Go on Trial Thursday, Lisa Ling to Speak Out This Week CurrentTV journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who were detained for illegally crossing the North Korean border and accused of "hostile acts," are set to go on trial on Thursday. They were working
SF News Where Is the Love, Current TV? It's been over two weeks since Current TV reporters Laura Ling and Euna Lee were arrested at the North Korean border. The two journalist sit in jail, waiting to be tried for "hostile
SF News Lisa Ling's Sister, a Spy? The two CurrentTV journalists detained in North Korea, reporter Laura Ling photographer Euna Kim, are under investigation by authorities for espionage. While allegedly being treated well in captivity (at least according to North
SF News San Francisco Journalists Detained in North Korea Two Current TV journalists, reporter Laura Ling photographer Euna Kim, were detained by soldiers while on assignment near the North Korea's border with China. The journalists were taken into custody by border guards
Arts & Entertainment SFist Photo: A San Francisco Shooting Star The photo at left shows Sutro Tower below a meteor that caused the crowd at Twin peaks to gasp just before midnight. We saw about ten meteors ourselves in the very favourable conditions.