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North Korea was silent this morning about the status of a 23-year-old American Army private who “bolted” across the inter-Korean border into the isolated Communist country yesterday. Pvt. 2nd Class Travis King is in North Korean custody after crossing the heavily fortified border “willfully and without authorization,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters yesterday. King had recently been released from a South Korean prison and was sent to the airport in Seoul when he veered from his gate and joined a commercial tour group to the Demilitarized Zone, a senior administration official told NBC News. He then took off running toward the North Korean side, one witness told The Associated Press. King appears to be the first U.S. soldier to defect to North Korea in more than 50 years. Here's the latest.
Australian sailor Tim Shaddock, 54, expressed his gratitude yesterday to the fishermen who found him after he had been lost at sea for nearly three months in the Pacific Ocean with his dog. Shaddock and his dog reportedly survived on raw fish and rainwater after a storm struck his boat and wiped out its electronics. They floated in the Pacific for several weeks before being spotted by a crew of fishermen. “I’m just so grateful," he said. "I’m alive.” Shaddock said he couldn't imagine enduring all he did without the support of his faithful dog, Bella. "She’s amazing, mate," he said. Read more here.