In the Dead of Night: How a Covert U.S. Operation Captured Venezuela’s President and Rewrote the Oil Map
An eight-minute U.S. raid snatched Venezuela’s president and handed American oil giants the keys to the world’s largest crude reserves.
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An eight-minute U.S. raid snatched Venezuela’s president and handed American oil giants the keys to the world’s largest crude reserves.

Congress released a $1.66 trillion spending compromise early Tuesday, averting a partial government shutdown set to begin Friday night.

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