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RAEES is the fictitious story of a man named Raees, set in early 1980's to 1990's Gujarat, India. The film explores how Raees' relationships and meteoric rise helped him build an entire empire from scratch, to make him the single most powerful man in the state. Less of a gangster but more of an impresario, Raees gains popularity, a cult following and most importantly the public's trust by demonstrating entrepreneurial flair, unfettered determination to achieving his goals and ironically a heart of gold. His layered character traits encapsulate an inimitable blend of personas, making him revered, loved and feared. Always thinking ahead of the curve and using revolutionary ideas of management which were unheard of during his time, but are now doctrines for students, Raees eliminates every opposition that comes his way. However, his downfall will be crossing paths with the no-nonsense police officer Majumdar, whose sole reason for existence is the elimination of crime. What ensues next is a tumultuous battle between the two, which forms a key defining element of the film's narrative.
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Iraqi forces launch fresh advance against Islamic State inside Mosul

ERBIL, Iraq, Dec 29 (Reuters) - Iraqi security forces launched a fresh advance on Thursday against Islamic State militants in several southeastern districts of Mosul, where the fight had been stalled for about a month, Interior Ministry officials said.

"Our troops now are advancing. In the first five or 10 minutes they took 500 metres. Just now they are starting to shoot," said an officer from the rapid response forces, an elite Interior Ministry unit.

Those forces were advancing in Intisar district, while thousands of federal police troops redeployed from Mosul's southern outskirts two weeks ago were expected to push into a nearby area, he said.

The battle for Mosul, involving 100,000 Iraqi troops, members of the Kurdish security forces and Shi'ite militiamen, is the biggest ground operation in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion of 2003.

Elite Iraqi soldiers have retaken a quarter of Mosul, the militants' last major stronghold in Iraq, but their advance has been slow and punishing. They entered a planned "operational refit" earlier this month, the first significant pause of the campaign.

The upcoming phase appears likely to give U.S. military advisers, part of an international coalition fighting Islamic State, a bigger role as they embed more extensively with Iraqi forces.

Mosul, the largest city held by Islamic State anywhere across its once vast territorial holdings in Iraq and neighbouring Syria, has been held by the group since its fighters drove the U.S.-trained Iraqi army out in June 2014.

Its fall would probably end the group's ambition to rule over millions of people in a self-styled caliphate, but the fighters could still mount a traditional insurgency in Iraq, and plot or inspire attacks on the West.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who previously pledged to retake Mosul by the end of the year, said this week it would take another three months to rout Islamic State in Iraq.

(Reporting By Stephen Kalin; Editing by Paul Tait)




Russia announces ceasefire in Syria from midnight



* Turkey says it and Russia would be guarantors to ceasefire
* Islamic State, ex-Nusra Front militants excluded from deal
* Rebels due to hold talks in Ankara
By Denis Pinchuk and Tulay Karadeniz
MOSCOW/ANKARA, Dec 29 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a ceasefire between Syrian opposition groups and the Syrian government starting at midnight on Thursday.
The Kremlin statement came after Moscow, Iran and Turkey said they were ready to broker a peace deal in the nearly six-year-old Syrian war.
The Syrian army announced a nationwide halt to fighting but said Islamic State and ex-Nusra Front militants and all groups linked to them would be excluded from the deal. It did not say which unnamed groups would be excluded.
Several rebel officials told Reuters they had agreed to the ceasefire plan, but there was uncertainty over which groups were included in the deal, which was due to come into effect at 2200 GMT on Thursday.
Talks on a ceasefire picked up momentum after Russia, Iran and Turkey last week said they were ready to back a deal and adopted a declaration setting out principles that any agreement should adhere to.
Putin said Syrian opposition groups and the Syrian government had signed a number of documents including the ceasefire that would take effect at midnight on the night of Dec 29-30.
"The agreements reached are, of course, fragile, need a special attention and involvement... But after all, this is a notable result of our joint work, efforts by the defence and foreign ministries, our partners in the regions," Putin said.
He also said that Russia had agreed to reduce its military deployment in Syria.
WASHINGTON SIDELINED
The United States has been sidelined in recent negotiations and is not due to attend the next round of peace talks in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan, a key Russian ally.
Its exclusion reflects growing frustration from both Turkey and Russia over Washington's policy on Syria, officials have said.
However, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the United States could join the peace process once President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
Talks towards a ceasefire to end the conflict reflect the complexity of Syria's civil war, with an array of groups and foreign interests involved on all sides.
The deal by Turkey and Russia to act as guarantors in the war comes despite their support of different sides in the civil war. Ankara has insisted on the departure of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is backed by Russia.
Likewise, demands that troops from Lebanese Shi'ite Hezbollah leave Syria may not sit well with Iran, another major supporter of Assad. Hezbollah troops have been fighting alongside Syrian government forces against rebels opposed to Assad.
"All foreign fighters need to leave Syria. Hezbollah needs to return to Lebanon," Turkish foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said.
Sources have told Reuters that, under an outline deal between the three countries, Syria could be divided into informal zones of regional power and Assad would remain president for at least a few years.
HURDLES
There are also more immediate hurdles. Syrian rebel groups were due to hold talks with Turkish officials in Ankara on Thursday.
A senior rebel official told Reuters this week the groups were discussing with Turkey the ceasefire proposal being negotiated with Russia.
They had rejected Moscow's demand to exclude a rebel stronghold near the capital from any deal, said Munir al Sayal, the head of the political wing of Ahrar al Sham, whose group is involved in talks with Turkey.
Ankara supports the Free Syrian Army, a loose alliance of rebel groups, some of which it is backing in operations in northern Syria designed to sweep Islamic State and Syrian Kurdish fighters from its southern border.
The United States is backing the Syrian Kurdish YPG in the fight against Islamic State in Syria, a move that has infuriated Turkey, which sees the YPG as an extension of the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). Ankara fears that advances by Kurdish fighters in Syria could inflame militants at home.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has accused the United States of supporting terrorism in Syria, including Islamic State, comments that Washington has dismissed as "ludicrous".
"We, as Turkey, have been calling to Western nations for some time to not distinguish between terrorist organizations and to be principled and consistent in their stance," Erdogan said in a speech on Thursday.
"Some countries, namely the United States, have come up with some excuses on their own and overtly supported the organisations that massacre innocent people in our region. When we voice these, these gentlemen are bothered by it."
(Additional reporting by Suleiman Al-Khalidi in Amman and Humeyra Pamuk and Daren Butler in Istanbul; Writing by David Dolan and Anna Willard; editing by Giles Elgood)






The latest new in New York Wait, what? Another snowstorm on the way?

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With mounds of snow everywhere and backs aching from shoveling, this may not be the news you want to hear. But there's a chance another storm could roll up the East Coast toward the end of the week.

Some areas buried by the blizzard could have more wintry weather to deal with less than a week after the record-breaking storm departed, the Weather Channel warned.

There will be a storm system moving off the Southeast coast late in the week, AccuWeather meteorologist Jason Nicholls said.

The exact track of the storm after it leaves the Southeast coast will determine whether a swath of more disruptive snow spreads across the Northeast or remains offshore.
A storm could spread snow and rain up the East Coast by the end of the week. (Photo: AccuWeather)
"We could see some snow, a wintry mix or rain in portions of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast," according to Weather Channel meteorologist Quincy Vagell.


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Latest News Florida State agrees to pay Winston accuser $950,000 to settle suit

Florida State has settled a federal Title IX lawsuit with Erica Kinsman, a former student who said she was raped by quarterback Jameis Winston in 2012.

The settlement was announced on Monday, more than a year after she initially filed the complaint in federal court.

FSU agreed to pay Kinsman $950,000 – an amount that includes attorney’s fees – as well as make a five-year commitment to awareness, prevention and training programs. The lump sum is the largest settlement for Title IX claims regarding indifference to a student’s reported sexual assault.

“I will always be disappointed that I had to leave the school I dreamed of attending since I was little,” Kinsman said in a statement. “I am happy that FSU has committed to continue making changes in order to ensure a safer environment for all students.”

FSU did not admit to liability in the settlement, which university president John Thrasher said the school agreed to in order to avoid additional litigation expenses.

“We have an obligation to our students, their parents and Florida taxpayers to deal with this case, as we do all litigation, in a financially responsible manner,” Thrasher said in a statement. “With all the economic demands we face, at some point it doesn’t make sense to continue even though we are convinced we would have prevailed.”

The settlement does not affect an ongoing Title IX investigation by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. Kinsman filed a complaint with the agency in early 2014 and it opened an investigation in April of that year.

John Clune, one of Kinsman’s attorneys, said not withdrawing her OCR complaint was critical for Kinsman in agreeing to the settlement.

In her lawsuit, which was settled in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida, Kinsman alleged that Florida State was “deliberately indifferent” to her reported sexual assault and that its response was “clearly unreasonable.” She asserted that FSU concealed and obstructed the investigation so as to allow Winston to play football.

Kinsman, who left FSU in November 2013 when the case became publicly known, argued that continued harassment denied her of her educational opportunities under Title IX.

As part of the settlement, FSU agreed to publish annual reports of its programs for the next five years.

In September 2014, FSU created the "kNOw MORE" campaign, seeking to educate students, faculty and staff about the meaning of consent, prevention, intervention and provide resources for sexual assault victims. The school has also hired a new Title IX coordinator, added six positions related to on-campus safety and published a Victims’ Rights and Resources handbook, among other initiatives.

“She had two goals in this case - one was to hold the university accountable for what happened and the other was to force changes at Florida State,” said Clune. “With this settlement, in conjunction with the OCR investigation, she’s done that.”

FSU had previously tried to have Kinsman’s lawsuit dismissed, but Judge Mark E. Walker ruled in August that it could go forward.

FSU had argued that an “appropriate person” was not aware of the harassment Kinsman alleged and could not take corrective action.

The school had previously admitted that senior associate athletics director Monk Bonasorte and football coach Jimbo Fisher were aware of the rape allegation in January 2013, a month after Kinsman first reported to police, but did not notify the Title IX coordinator or the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities.

Before the lawsuit was settled, it was proceeding through discovery with both parties taking depositions and gathering evidence.

In a Sept. 22 deposition, which was obtained by USA TODAY Sports, Fisher said that he was not aware of FSU’s policy about sexual battery around the time the allegation against Winston was first reported to police and initially investigated.

In a deposition previously released to USA TODAY Sports, Tallahassee police detective Scott Angulo admitted to missteps and other investigative steps that could have been taken in the early days of the criminal investigation when Kinsman first deported in December 2012.

She alleged then that Winston raped her in his apartment after they had met at Potbelly’s, a bar near campus. The investigation sat dormant for nine months before state attorney Willie Meggs declined to file criminal charges in December 2013.

Winston was not found responsible of sexual misconduct following a FSU student conduct hearing in December 2014. He was the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft in April and is currently quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Kinsman - who is set to graduate from another four-year university this spring - sued him in April, and Winston countersued. That case is pending in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.
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Celine Dion’s Husband, Manager Rene Angelil Succumbs To Cancer At 73 @New Story;

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Rene Angelil, Celine Dion’s husband and manager, who molded her from a French-speaking Canadian ingénue into one of the world’s most successful singers, died Thursday after a long battle with throat cancer, officials and family members said.
The 73-year-old Angelil died in the suburban Las Vegas home in Henderson he shared with Dion and their three children.
Angelil died of natural causes under the care of a doctor, Clark County Coroner John Fudenberg said. No further investigation was expected.
A post on Dion’s Facebook page said: “It is with deep sadness that we announce that René Angélil, aged 73, died this morning at her residence in Las Vegas after a long and courageous fight against cancer. The family wishes to live the mourning in privacy.”
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada issued a statement saying he has always appreciated the couple’s support because they took a risk on Las Vegas when Dion began her residency in 2002 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
“As a result, we in Las Vegas feel Céline Dion is one of ours,” Reid said. “She has brought so much positive attention to our city. Her love affair with René and her family was something that was so admirable.”
Angelil was born in Montreal to a Canadian mother and Syrian father. He became the love of Dion’s life and the linchpin for her huge success, guiding her career for most of her life.
Angelil was a former singer-turned-manager when he received an audio tape of Dion, then 12, from her mother.
“At that time I had been in the business for 20 years,” Angelil recalled in a 1991 interview with The Associated Press. “In those 20 years, I had never heard or had a feeling come out of someone like this little girl I had in front of me. I had shivers all over, you know.”
Dion has said he mortgaged his house to finance her first album. In time, Dion’s voice would become one of the most popular in the world, recalling big-voiced singers such as Barbara Streisand and Whitney Houston.
Initially, she only sang her in native French, and while she was a huge star in her native Quebec, it didn’t translate to widespread international success. She had to learn English to gain success in the United States and other countries.
By the late 1990s and 2000s, her soaring voice had become dominant on the radio. The theme from “Titanic,” the smash “My Heart Will Go On,” has been her defining hit.
She and Angelil married in 1994 in an elaborate ceremony at Notre Dame Basilica in Montreal. He was constantly seen by her side.
In 2000, he was at the center of a high-profile extortion case.
Court records indicate that Angelil agreed to pay Yun Kyeong Kwon Sung $2 million in “hush money” after she claimed he fondled her in an elevator of the Imperial Palace hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
Angelil’s lawyer revealed the terms of the confidential settlement to a grand jury that indicted Sung and her husband on charges of extortion and bribery. Angelil acknowledged no wrongdoing and was never charged.
The Nevada Supreme Court in 2008 overturned the charges against Sung and her husband.
Angelil told the Las Vegas Sun in 2003 that he paid the money because he was worried about his wife’s welfare as they struggled to conceive and that they didn’t “need the stress.”
Dion was public about her difficulty, revealing that she underwent procedures to eventually get pregnant with her children, Rene-Charles and twins Nelson and Eddy.
Angelil also had a son and daughter from his previous two marriages.
Angelil was first diagnosed with skin cancer while they were trying to conceive their first child. After he was born, and with Angelil on the mend, Dion retreated from touring and started the residency in Las Vegas so she could be more stable.
Dion said Angelil had talked about dying and even discussed his funeral plans.
“I’ll say, ‘You’re scared? I understand. Talk to me about it.’” she told USA Today. “And René says to me, ‘I want to die in your arms.’ OK, fine, I’ll be there, you’ll die in my arms.”

Couple Accused Of Robbing Denny’s With “Gas Bomb” Arrested

FT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) – Two people accused of robbing a Denny’s restaurant using a bottle filled with gasoline have been taken into custody.
On Sunday, January 10th, Tiffany Sierzputowski, 20, walked into the restaurant on East Commercial Boulevard in Oakland Park and asked the cashier if she could break a ten dollar bill. When the cashier opened the register, sheriff’s investigators say her partner in crime, 27-year old Robert Golden, walked up to them holding a squirt bottle of gas and a lighter.
Investigators say Golden threatened to set the cashier on fire if she didn’t hand over money. The cashier handed over about $380 and the pair left.
Investigators say this isn’t the only time they’ve made this threat.
BSO says the pair used a note at a Hallandale Beach Denny’s later that same day that said, “Really sorry Empty the register as quickly and calmly as possible We have GUNS and Gas Bombs.”
In that incident they left empty-handed.
Detectives say surveillance cameras got a good look at the duo at a Dania Beach 7-Eleven on Tuesday.
BSO says they didn’t threaten anyone in the store but the woman did steal about $30 bucks worth of food before climbing into the black car and driving off.
The sheriff’s office said after they released surveillance video of the Denny’s robbery to the media, family members of Sierzputowski and Golden contacted contacted them and identified the pair.
The couple was picked up. During questioning, they reportedly admitted to the robberies, saying they were homeless and have a heroin, crack cocaine and flakka addiction.

'World-startling event': N. Korea claims hydrogen bomb test

TOKYO — North Korea announced Wednesday that it tested its first hydrogen bomb, a major leap in its nuclear program that promptly drew international condemnation.

The U.N. Security Council held an emergency meeting on the reported test, "strongly" condemning the move and pledging to pursue new sanctions. ​
Earlier, a statement by North Korea's secretive government said "the first H-bomb test was successfully conducted" at 10 a.m. local time Wednesday.
The statement, carried by the state-run Korean Central News Agency, said in a "world-startling event," North Korea has "proudly joined the advanced ranks of nuclear weapons states" and is "equipped with the most powerful nuclear deterrent."
The announcement came soon after a magnitude-5.1 earthquake was reported by the U.S. Geological Service 30.4 miles from the city of Kilju, North Korea, where the country's Punggye-ri nuclear test site is located.
That is the same area where North Korea conducted nuclear tests in 2006, 2009 and 2013.

Chipotle's food safety woes lead to criminal investigation, sales slide

Sales at fast casual chain Chipotle Mexican Grill continue to tumble as the company's struggle with a bout of foodborne illness issues at locations across the country deepens.

The company, on Wednesday, reported a double dose of bad news. Sales at restaurants open at least a year slid 30% in December and fell 14.6% during the fourth quarter. The company had previously predicted an 11% decline for the period. Chipotle also said it has been served with a federal grand jury subpoena over an August  norovirus episode in California.

The Denver-based company said it was served with a subpoena in December and notified about an official criminal investigation being conducted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, in conjunction with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Criminal Investigations.

"The subpoena requires us to produce a broad range of documents related to a  Chipotle restaurant in Simi Valley, California, that experienced an isolated norovirus incident during August 2015," the company says in an Securities and Exchange Commission filing. "We intend to fully cooperate in the investigation.  It is not possible at this time to determine whether we will incur, or to reasonably estimate the amount of, any fines, penalties or further liabilities in connection with the investigation pursuant to which the subpoena was issued."

The burrito chain's stock has taken a walloping after the series of foodborne illness outbreaks. Chipotle (CMG) shares were down nearly 1% at $444.74 in morning trading. The stock has fallen by about one third in last 12 months. The company said Wednesday that it approved the repurchase of up to another $300 million of its shares, in addition to a $300 million authorization approved in December. During the fourth quarter it said it repurchased 609,000 shares at an average price of $556 apiece.

A norovirus episode in Boston last month sickened more than 120 college students. There have also been dozens of cases of Chipotle customers being sickened with E. coli in nine states over the last few months. The company has yet to confirm the cause of the outbreak.

In the August case in California, a Chipotle restaurant in Simi Valley, Calif. was temporarily closed after dozens of customers and 18 employees reported symptoms of norovirus. The restaurant was reopened after restaurant operators did a deep cleaning of the store.

"As a matter of policy, we do not discuss pending legal actions, but we will fully cooperate with this investigation," Chris Arnold, a Chipotle spokesman said. He declined to offer further comment on the company's disclosure about the federal probe.

Also in August, Minnesota health and agriculture officials reported an outbreak of salmonella among customers of 17 different Chipotle restaurants located primarily in the Twin Cities metro area. Minnesota Department of Health officials cited tomatoes as the cause of outbreak, which affected 64 customers. Nine of those sickened customers were hospitalized.

Chipotle has marketed itself as a healthier option to fast food, touting itself as the first major national chain to eliminate genetically-modified ingredients from most of its menu.The company has more 1,900 restaurants.It reports fourth-quarter financial results on Feb. 2.

Netflix CEO declares service a 'global TV network'

In a keynote address to an audience assembled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings today announced that Netflix will be available in 130 new countries.USA TODAY

LAS VEGAS -- Netflix CEO Reed Hastings would be a formidable opponent in the game Risk.

At the close of his keynote here at the CES show, the co-founder of the streaming video giant announced that the service had gone live in 130 additional countries including India, Russia, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and others, ushering in "the birth of a global TV network," he said.

That brings Netflix's global footprint to more than 190 countries, with the only major holdout being China. "We are continuing to work on that and we are very patient," Hastings said.

Overall, Netflix, which originally launched in 1997, was expected to have surpassed 74 million members globally by the end of 2015. Globally, Netflix subscribers viewed 12 billion hours of content over the last three months of the year, an increase of 45% over the same period in 2014.


In the U.S., consumer spending on subscription streaming services such as Netflix rose 25% in 2015 to $5 billion, according to the Digital Entertainment Group. Total entertainment spending on movies and other video rose 1% to $18.1 billion.

Rams bash St. Louis in Los Angeles relocation bid

The St. Louis Rams want to move back to Los Angeles because the St. Louis market is a dud and because attendance is bad despite "significant" investments in the team by Rams owner Stan Kroenke, according to the team's relocation filing obtained Tuesday night by USA TODAY Sports.

Stadium officials in St. Louis also failed to keep a big promise they made to lure the team from Los Angeles in 1995 – to provide the Rams with a "first-tier" stadium in St. Louis, according to the Rams' filing.

So now they want to move back to L.A., where Rams ownership believes its stadium plan near the L.A. airport is "superior" to the one being jointly proposed by the San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders in nearby Carson, Calif. All three teams filed applications Monday to relocate to Los Angeles County in 2016, subject to a vote by NFL owners that could happen as soon as next week in Houston.



The NFL has said it will support only one new stadium in Los Angeles capable of housing two NFL teams -- giving all three teams motive to argue why their plan in L.A. is better than the other and why their current city is no longer viable. Only the Rams' application was obtained by USA TODAY Sports Tuesday night.

FILING: Rams' owner states case for relocation (PDF)

Sometimes the Rams' application language is stark about the team's current home. "St. Louis is not a three professional team market," the application states in a bold heading, referring to the city's baseball Cardinals, hockey Blues and NFL Rams.

The Rams' application argues that trading small-market St. Louis for big-market Los Angeles would strengthen the league.

"Compared to all other U.S. cities, St. Louis is struggling," the team states in its application.

It cites studies that demonstrate that "Los Angeles is a strong market with great opportunity, while St. Louis is a market that will in all likelihood be unable to sustain three professional sports teams."

The Rams have not had a winning season since 2003 after finishing this past season with a 7-9 record. Even so, the Rams' application boasts about ownership's investment in the on-the-field product and implies that ownership is not getting a good return on this investment from the St. Louis fan base.

"The current Rams ownership's investment in the on-the-field Rams team has been significant," the Rams' application states.

"The Rams have consistently spent to the salary cap in each year under Stan Kroenke and have significantly increased the coaching and scouting budgets…Despite these investments and engagements, Rams attendance since 2010 has been well below the league's average. The combination of low attendance and the lack of pricing power… has consistently placed the Rams in the low fourth quartile in gross ticketing receipts generally between 60% and 70% of the NFL average per game for the regular season."

Comparing the three cities and teams, the Rams' application cites the team's popularity in L.A., saying that surveys show "greater demand for the return of the Rams than any NFL team." The Rams also cite studies that show that "San Diego and Oakland are significantly more attractive markets than St. Louis, which is projected to be 26th in growth among NFL markets moving forward."

"St. Louis is already the smallest market of the three in both population and gross domestic product ("GDP") before factoring in future growth," the team's application states.

H-bombs vs. A-bombs explained

The hydrogen bomb and the atom bomb are very different. This video gives a simple explaination of both boms and their differences. USA TODAY


TOKYO — How powerful are hydrogen bombs? Think of it this way: They use atomic bombs just as a trigger.
Atomic weapons like those previously tested by North Korea rely on nuclear fission to release energy — basically splitting atoms. The bombs dropped by the United States on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II used this technology to release explosive power equivalent to about 15 and 20 kilotons (1,000 metric tons) of TNT, respectively.
Hydrogen bombs use nuclear fusion, in which atoms fuse together, to release even greater amounts of energy. The two-stage process is often referred to as a thermonuclear reaction. The first hydrogen bomb tested by the United States in November 1952 released the equivalent energy of 10,000 kilotons (or 10 megatons) of TNT.


If North Korea really has tested a hydrogen bomb, as it claims — and that remains a big “if” — it has joined a select group.

According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, the United States, Russia, Britain, France and China have nuclear arsenals composed of hydrogen weapons; Israel, India, and Pakistan are generally believed to have nuclear weapons that use only nuclear fission.

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