Former U.S. President George W. Bush has challenged North Korea’s government and military to “Bring it on” and face the wrath of the United States, echoing a similar challenge he made to militants during the Iraq War.
Bush’s comment comes amid increased tension on the Korean peninsula, as the North Korean government has prepared more tests of its nuclear and ballistic missile program while making aggressive threats against the United States, South Korea and Japan.... Read More →

North Korea escalated its feud with the United States today by declaring it will negotiate with America only if it sends former NBA star Michael Jordan as its representative.
In an effort to reduce the taxpayer cost of Margaret Thatcher's funeral, American beverage company Coca-Cola and six other large corporations have been named official sponsors of the event.
Rep. Paul Ryan refused to tip an elderly waiter today at a Washington-area soul food restaurant.
Barack Obama said today that France has "by far the hottest" first lady of any major country in the world.
Hewlett-Packard made a massive, $100 billion offer to buy rival Dell today in an attempt to create the world's largest PC maker.
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad blamed Jews today for the "global scourge of erectile dysfunction."
The Egyptian government has issued an arrest warrant for American comedian Jon Stewart, accusing him of blasphemy and fomenting "anti-Egyptian" sentiment.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham became the latest Republican to support same-sex marriage today.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio completed his flip-flop on immigration today, saying he opposes a pathway to citizenship and believes the U.S. should deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants residing in the country.
Congressman Paul Ryan was thrown out of Easter Mass today at his hometown Catholic Church because of his "unchristian" stance towards the poor.
As the U.S. Supreme Court deliberates gay marriage in two high-profile cases, one justice has voiced support of gay marriage - for a narrower group of people.