
US Races to Sell Venezuelan Oil, Transforming Ties With Former Foe
The US is navigating a groundbreaking deal to sell Venezuelan oil, marking a significant shift in ties with the former foe.
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The US is navigating a groundbreaking deal to sell Venezuelan oil, marking a significant shift in ties with the former foe.

A potential US government shutdown looms as lawmakers struggle to reach a deal on funding bills by the January 30 deadline.

A respected Illinois surgeon is accused of murdering his ex-wife and an Ohio dentist, with weapons found on his property, leading to a complex investigation and raising questions about the duality of human nature.

California's new congressional maps, upheld by federal judges, signal a significant shift in political representation, reflecting the state's diverse demographics and values, with implications for the nation.

The Trump administration's pause on immigrant visa processing for 75 nations marks a seismic shift in U.S. immigration policy, with profound implications for global mobility, economic growth, and human connection.

FCC Chair Brendan Carr testifies before the House, sparking debate on tech regulation and its impact on the future.

Iran's planned execution of Erfan Soltani amidst global protests sparks a crisis, challenging international diplomacy and human rights

The skeletal remains of a former Oregon mayor, missing since 2006, have been found and identified, sparking a mix of sorrow, closure, and a renewed quest for understanding his final days.

President Trump's obscene gesture at a Detroit factory heckler has sparked debate about leadership

Mark Carney's visit to Beijing sparks hopes for a new era of cooperation in Canada-China relations, but the road ahead is fraught with challenges.