Article snippet: Most popular on BostonGlobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories President Trump, speaking Friday from his golf clubhouse in New Jersey, said he would not rule out a “military option” in Venezuela. President Donald Trump said that “millions” of Americans back his rhetoric and that Kim Jong Un would “truly regret” threats to the United States or Guam. Very little stands between President Trump, or Kim Jong Un, and the use of deadly weapons. The Office of Civil Defense began distributing a fact sheet Friday, which includes tips on building an emergency supply kit. Portions of the West Wing are undergoing a long-planned renovation. The Republican Party’s civil war raged on this week, with notable flare-ups. The case has piqued the interest of law firms and think tanks that study labor issues, including the Washington-based Center for Union Facts. The goal is to deprive the GOP of its congressional majority in next year’s midterm elections. Inspector General Glenn Cunha’s salary will increase to $170,000 after the council that oversees his office approved the roughly 7 percent pay hike. Evan Horowitz | Quick Study Very little stands between President Trump, or Kim Jong Un, and the use of deadly weapons. President Donald Trump refused to back down Thursday from his provocative threat to rain down “fire and fury” on North Korea if it endangers the United States, despite bipartisan criticism. ... Link to the full article to read more
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