“These are not pockets of protests,” one expert said. “This time, around 80 towns and cities have been involved. And it’s so broad-based, and a lot of it is spontaneous.”
North Korea’s successful launch of a nuclear-capable ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday was its most provocative weapons demonstration since 2017.
Kevin Carter, the vice president of Arlington's NAACP branch, was killed Sunday when people whom police described as “armed criminals” opened fire into a vehicle returning from an excursion.
The U.S., South Korea and Japan responded to North Korea’s most provocative missile test in years with a show of strength. North Korea launched a missile over Japan, at a range long enough to reach U.S. territory in Guam.