| 10 things you need to know today | | | | | 2.South Korea says North Korea is ready to talk to Washington | The North Korean delegation to the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, indicated "North Korea is willing to have talks with the U.S., and the North agrees that inter-Korean relations and North Korea-U. S. relations should advance together," said a statement from South Korea's presidential administration Sunday. South Korean President Moon Jae-in urged negotiations to "fundamentally resolve" the Korean conflict, the statement said, reporting that North Korea now agrees. In a public statement earlier Sunday, however, the Kim Jong Un regime condemned the United States' latest round of sanctions. Washington "brought the threat of war to the Korean peninsula," Pyongyang said, marring Olympic unity. [The Washington Post, NBC News] | | | | | 6.Trump talks memo, guns, parade in Fox interview | President Trump phoned in for an interview with Fox News host Jeanine Pirro Saturday night, holding forth on a wide range of topics. He declared the Democratic counter-memo, published earlier that day, "really fraudulent" and its authors worthy of investigation. On guns, he again proposed arming teachers as an antidote to school shootings. A mass shooter would be deterred by "some offensive power in there," Trump said, while "a gun-free zone is like target practice." And though he insisted "the generals would love" a military parade, the president seemed to back off from the idea by noting it could be too expensive. [Fox News, The Hill] | | | | 9.Delta, United join NRA boycott | Delta and United Airlines on Saturday announced they are cutting ties with the National Rifle Association (NRA). The airlines join the Avis, Hertz, Enterprise, Alamo, and National car rental brands as well as First National Bank of Omaha, Best Western hotels, MetLife insurance, and more than a dozen other companies in ending deals with the NRA. Delta previously offered discounted airfare for NRA members, and United offered discounts on flights for the organization's annual conference. Companies are dropping the NRA in response to customer outrage following this month's mass shooting at a Florida high school. [CNN, The Washington Post] | | | | | MOST POPULAR | | | CAPTURED: A PHOTO BLOG | Kelly Gonsalves | | | | | Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Unsubscribe from this list | Update subscription preferences | Privacy Policy © 2015 THE WEEK PUBLICATIONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE WEEK ® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OWNED BY FELIX DENNIS. | | |
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