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President Donald Trump in the Oval Office at the White House, in Washington, on May 5, 2025. Reuters/Leah Millis/File PhotoPresident Donald Trump said the United States could oversee Venezuela and control its oil revenues for years, signaling a potentially prolonged U.S. role in the South American nation following the capture of longtime leader Nicolás Maduro and his removal to the United States to face narco-terrorism and other charges.In a wide-ranging, nearly two-hour interview with The New York Times published on Jan. 8, Trump declined to set a timeline for how long Washington would retain effective oversight of Venezuela’s political and…

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Nicolás Maduro was captured by Delta Force in the early morning hours of January 3.PublishedJanuary 8, 2026 8:40 AM EST•UpdatedJanuary 8, 2026 8:33 AM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThe raid to capture Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro had an unexpected impact on Tom Segura’s vacation.The scumbag deposed dictator was captured in the greatest Special Operations raid I’ve ever seen over the weekend.Delta Force commandos flew into a heavily guarded and fortified complex on a military base, shellacked his security detail, dragged Maduro out and returned to America without losing a guy.It’s badass on every level, and I think it’s safe to say many people…

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(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) President Donald Trump said in a post on Truth Social on Wednesday that he wants a $1.5 trillion military budget for 2027, a 50% increase from his $1 trillion budget for 2026.“After long and difficult negotiations with Senators, Congressmen, Secretaries, and other Political Representatives, I have determined that, for the Good of our Country, especially in these very troubled and dangerous times, our Military Budget for the year 2027 should not be $1 Trillion Dollars, but rather $1.5 Trillion Dollars,” the president said. He added that $1.5 trillion would enable the US to build a “dream military” and…

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(José Niño, Headline USA) Minnesota school districts must finalize curriculum selections within weeks to satisfy ethnic studies requirements starting in the 2026–2027 academic year, per a report by The Epoch Times. Few options exist beyond state teachers union-approved instructional content created using public funds. The programming developed by the University of Minnesota’s Center for Race, Indigeneity, Disability, Gender and Sexuality Studies directs sixth-grade students to study Black Lives Matter’s 13 guiding principles. Seventh graders learn about Disability Rights Movement activism against injustice. An 11th and 12th-grade course titled Jim Crow of the North states students will “be able to explain how…

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A video has surfaced showing the blood-soaked wife of the woman shot by an ICE agent as she tried to mow him down, Renee Nicole Good, sobbing uncontrollably and blaming herself because she made her go to the protest. The video appears to have been filmed in the moments immediately following the shooting. “I made her come down here; it’s my fault. They just shot my wife,” the woman says, according to a report from the New York Post, though she is nearly incoherent in the videos. The woman adds, “They shot her in the head. I have a 6-year-old…

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(José Niño, Headline USA) An unidentified gambler has pocketed approximately $410,000 in profits after correctly wagering that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro would lose power, according to Reuters.The speculator’s Polymarket account accumulated positions in contracts linked to Maduro’s removal under terms suggesting unlikely odds ahead of the weekend military operation. These bets, valued at roughly $34,000 before Maduro’s detention, skyrocketed following reports that U.S. forces had captured the Venezuelan leader, platform data reveals. Following Monday’s developments, major stock indices climbed and oil prices rose significantly, with energy sector shares posting substantial advances. Venezuela’s government bonds—already in default—surged on expectations of a…

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Venezuelan Vice-President and Oil Minister Delcy Rodriguez addresses the media in Caracas, Venezuela, on March 10, 2025. Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/ReutersVenezuela’s interim leader, Delcy Rodriguez, said on Jan. 7 that the South American nation is open to establishing new energy relationships based on commercial agreements and mutual benefit, marking a potential shift in policy following the removal of former leader Nicolás Maduro.Rodriguez made the remarks during a meeting with members of Venezuela’s National Assembly of Venezuela in Caracas.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) The White House on Wednesday claimed that the US would be “dictating” the decisions of the Venezuelan government moving forward, as the Trump administration is attempting to control Venezuela’s oil supply following the US abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.“We’re continuing to be in close coordination with the interim authorities,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters, referring to Maduro’s government, which is now led by Acting President Delcy Rodriguez. Leavitt added that “their decisions are going to continue to be dictated by the United States of America.” In Caracas, Rodriguez and other Venezuelan officials are putting…

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Biffle, 55, was much more than a NASCR champion.PublishedJanuary 8, 2026 8:20 AM EST•UpdatedJanuary 8, 2026 7:58 AM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThe initial 911 call from the Greg Biffle plane crash late last month have been released, and they paint a chaotic scene – as you’d expect. Biffle, his wife, Cristina, and their two children died Dec. 18 when their private plane crashed shortly after takeoff in North Carolina. The former NASCAR Cup Series legend was 55. The plane, a Cessna C550 business jet owned by Biffle, reportedly took off and immediately tried to turn around and land, but crashed on the runway. There…

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Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) (L) listens to Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in Washington on Jan. 3, 2025. Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty ImagesRep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), the longest-serving Democrat in Congress and one of the oldest members, said he plans to retire rather than run for another term.“I did not want to be one of those members who clearly stayed, outstayed his or her ability to do the job,” Hoyer, 86, told The Washington Post in an interview published Jan. 7.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit…

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Maduro can’t dance, but now, behind bars, maybe he can ‘sing’! Maduro is now dancing to the US DOJ’s tune. The old Chinese manual the ‘Art of the War’ famously says that ‘if your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him’. But it should also add that ‘if your opponent has overwhelming force and can snatch you from your bed with Navy Seals, maybe you should think twice’. During his monumental reelection campaign, Donald J. Trump developed a energetic link with the audiences, and started dancing to the absolute hit YMCA, sporting moves that captured the world’s imagination…

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Vice President JD Vance in Alburtis, Pa., on Dec. 16, 2025. Ryan Collerd/AFP via Getty ImagesU.S. Vice President JD Vance said the United States will allow Venezuela to sell oil only if those sales advance U.S. national interests, describing Washington’s emerging energy policy toward the country as a tool of diplomatic leverage that avoids military entanglements and does not endanger any American lives.In a Jan. 7 interview on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime,” Vance said U.S. control over Venezuelan energy revenues would give Washington economic and geopolitical influence while avoiding a prolonged military commitment.We had a problem loading this article.…

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Carl Higbie addressed the role of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other federal agents, arguing that clear boundaries must be established and enforced when it comes to physical aggression against law enforcement. He said rhetoric from political leaders has contributed to violence against officers and warned that current protests are being orchestrated to target federal agents. “I’m going to say something controversial, because that’s just what we do here. ICE and other federal agents draw that line. Draw a line and say, Hey, morons, on the other side of this line is lethal force. You don’t get to put hands…

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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld criticized the media and progressive political leadership for what he described as a deliberate effort to manufacture chaos by focusing on isolated moments without addressing the events that led up to them, arguing that the pattern has become familiar and increasingly ineffective as the public grows more informed. Gutfeld said the media’s fixation on single flashpoint moments ignores the broader context that produces those incidents, allowing outlets to frame narratives that inflame unrest rather than explain it. “I’m not even, I’m not interested in in the moment that everybody is focusing on. I think that…

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San Jose Sharks veteran forward Ryan Reaves was knocked out cold during a one-on-one center ice fight with Columbus Blue Jackets forward Mathieu Olivier in a late-game altercation that drew immediate attention across the league. The fight took place late in the second period and unfolded at center ice, with both players squaring off in a planned exchange. Reaves and Olivier are widely known around the NHL for their willingness to fight, and the matchup featured two players recognized for their physical roles and past confrontations. The altercation marked a rematch between the two players, who previously fought earlier in…

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Newly released security footage, 911 calls, and body-worn camera video detail a violent encounter at a Henderson construction site that ended with a suspect attempting to run over police officers using a stolen front loader, authorities said. The incident occurred shortly before 9:10 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 4, at a construction site in the 600 block of North Water Street. Officers with the Henderson Police Department responded after receiving reports that a front loader had been stolen from the site. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? Before officers arrived, a remote security employee contacted 911 and…

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A federal investigation into Minnesota’s massive fraud schemes is widening, with the Trump Department of Justice now examining the actions of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison following the release of a 2021 audio recording and newly obtained documents tied to campaign donations and alleged fraudsters. Fox News correspondent Alexis McAdams reported that sources say federal authorities have shifted their focus to Ellison after Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced he would not seek reelection. “Investigation into these fraud allegations is far from over, but sources are telling Fox again this morning that now that Governor Tim Walz says he’s not going…

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Venezuelan journalist Mariana Atencio criticized mainstream media coverage of the anti-Maduro protests, arguing that Venezuelan voices have been largely absent from reporting while the overwhelming majority of the country celebrates the removal of Nicolás Maduro. Atencio said one of her primary concerns has been how protests have been portrayed without representation from Venezuelans themselves. “One of the major criticisms that I have about the mainstream media coverage of the story is the lack of Venezuelan voices on shows, and every time they show anti Maduro protesters, there’s not a single Venezuelan in the crowds of protesters that they’re showing,” Atencio…

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Pete Hegseth pushed back forcefully against a CNN reporter’s question about the cost of recent U.S. military operations tied to Venezuela, accusing the network of applying a double standard and attempting to diminish what he described as a historic and highly successful mission. Responding directly to the question, Hegseth criticized CNN for focusing on costs only when U.S. forces operate in the Western Hemisphere. “Yeah, I want to emphasize that question from CNN. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? The question is never asked, How much does it cost when they’re in the Mediterranean or…

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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer announced that his committee is launching its first hearing into what he described as massive fraud within Minnesota’s taxpayer-funded social services programs, citing billions of dollars allegedly stolen from programs intended to serve vulnerable Americans. Comer opened the hearing by formally calling the committee to order and outlining the scope of the investigation. “The hearing on the Committee on Oversight government reform will come to order. Want to welcome everyone here today without objection. The Chair may declare a recess at any time. I now recognize myself for the purpose of making an opening…

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The United States is actively seizing a Russian-flagged oil tanker accused of violating American sanctions by transporting Iranian oil, according to details provided by Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson during a segment outlining the unfolding operation. Tomlinson reported that the vessel, formerly known as the Bella One, has a history tied to sanctioned oil shipments and is now the focus of a coordinated U.S. military and law enforcement effort. “The ship, previously known as the Bella one, had been accused of violating American sanctions and shipping Iranian oil,” Tomlinson said. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your…

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Bill O’Reilly said President Trump’s interest in Greenland is focused on securing U.S. military bases to counter growing Russian and Chinese activity in the Arctic, dismissing speculation about territorial takeovers and criticizing media coverage that he said misrepresents the issue. O’Reilly said his understanding of the situation comes from direct involvement in discussions with President Trump. “Here’s what Greenland is all about. And I know this because I sat in a meeting with President Trump to discuss Greenland,” O’Reilly said. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? According to O’Reilly, the objective is to establish a…

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A shooting Wednesday evening at a funeral at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse in Salt Lake City killed two people and injured six, according to police.People were gathered outside the church when the shooting occurred, Fox News reported. As of Thursday morning, there were no named suspects or arrests in connection with the incident.  The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said in a statement that they are aware of a “serious incident” that occurred outside the church as a memorial service was being held in the chapel but deferred to law enforcement until more…

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Burma (Myanmar)’s junta is holding its first election since seizing the country in a 2021 coup. The military is currently winning, as opposition parties and much of the population have been barred from participating. Photo courtesy of Shin Sirachai Arunrugstichai via Facebook. The first round of Burma (Myanmar)’s three-phase elections began on December 28, 2025, under a framework imposed by the military junta that seized power in January 2021. With major opposition parties barred, voting canceled in 65 of the country’s 330 townships due to ongoing fighting, and further cancellations expected, the military-aligned Union Solidarity and Development Party is leading,…

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Miami vs. Ole Miss, 7:30 ETPublishedJanuary 8, 2026 8:00 AM EST•UpdatedJanuary 5, 2026 2:08 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkMiami vs. Ole Miss, 7:30 ETBowl Games have gone pretty well for me, but these College Football Playoffs have been a doozy. I haven’t been able to find the footing that I’d like, and while I’ve had a few wins, I’ve also suffered through some losses. Part of that is believing too much in some teams, and certainly not enough in others. We have a Semifinal taking place here on Thursday night that will determine one of the spots in Monday’s championship game. Let’s…

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Miami’s style suggests a low-scoring game, while Oregon’s defense makes the Ducks a live ‘dog in the Peach Bowl.PublishedJanuary 8, 2026 7:55 AM EST•UpdatedJanuary 8, 2026 7:55 AM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkA five-day college and NFL playoff football blockbuster kicks off with the 10-seed Miami Hurricanes facing the 6-seed Ole Miss Rebels Thursday in the Fiesta Bowl, aka the semifinals of the 2025-26 College Football Playoff. Then, the party continues Friday when the 5-seed Oregon Ducks take on the 1-seed Indiana Hoosiers in a rematch from earlier this season. Every day is a gift for me when it comes to betting on college…

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Nine Republicans joined Democrats to push the Democratic bill, which includes a 3-year extension of Obamacare premium subsidies with no restrictions whatsoever. This procedural vote forced a floor vote for consideration. The scheduled vote is the work of a bipartisan coalition of House representatives who circumvented House Speaker Mike Johnson’s support, according to Fox News’s Chad Pergram. Johnson is believed to be against a vote on the ACA subsidies. “House set to vote on bill to renew Obamacare subsidies for 3 years today,” Pergram said in a post on X early Thursday morning. “Bipartisan coalition went around the Speaker to…

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Rep. Ayanna Pressley ruined a House Oversight hearing about the widespread fraud being committed by Somalis in Minnesota by making it all about President Donald Trump instead. When Pressley’s turn to speak arrived, she started off by talking about how “credible fraud must be investigated and prevented.” “Every dollar that is stolen from public programs is a dollar that has been taken from a child who needs care, a senior who needs food, or a family that is already struggling to make ends meet,” she rightly added. But the hearing quickly took a turn for the worse when it came…

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(Money Metals News Service) In a recent episode of the Money Metals’ Midweek Memo podcast, host Mike Maharrey argues we are watching a familiar setup return. The financial system, he says, increasingly resembles 2019, when cracks began showing after the Fed attempted to tighten policy.[embedded content] A New Year, Same Setup He frames the episode around a simple premise. If the system is flashing the same warning lights it did back then, you should pay attention to what those signals typically lead to, and what they tend to mean for gold and silver. Sign #1: The “Gold Bubble” Calls Keep…

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“Jeopardy!” host Ken Jennings has pledged his vote to the 2028 Democratic candidate who will commit to prosecuting members of the Trump administration. Leftists may be wailing in outrage over indictments of bad actors like former FBI boss James Comey, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and others, but the truth is that they are the ones who are salivating over unleashing the federal legal apparatus on their political enemies, because let’s face it, they already did it during the Biden regime. In a Wednesday post to left-wing echo chamber Bluesky, Jennings endorsed the Democrat weaponization of the government, further…

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Another performer has bailed on scheduled shows at the Kennedy Center, claiming the venue has become more “charged and political” with changes made by President Donald Trump. Banjo player Béla Fleck canceled three of his upcoming performances and took to social media to gripe about the changes and how he looked forward to a time when he can “celebrate art” in future performances. “I have withdrawn from my upcoming performance with the NSO at The Kennedy Center. Performing there has become charged and political, at an institution where the focus should be on the music,” Fleck, the winner of more…

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Leftists wasted no time mobilizing in protests after a Minnesota woman was killed when she interfered with ICE agents, allegedly trying to strike one with her vehicle as she tried to get away. Investigations were launched, but before any facts could be analyzed, Democrats and others on the left were branding the incident as a “murder.” During Wednesday’s press conference, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said that it appeared “to be an attempt to kill or to cause bodily harm to agents, an act of domestic terrorism.” “The ICE officer, fearing for his life and the other officers around him and…

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Views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. Practically anybody could have seen it coming for months, […] Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. To continue viewing this content please join our BPR Insiders team! Insiders have access to BPR extras including special offers and free merchandise from We the People stores. If you’re already a member, please log into your account to read this article. Latest posts by I.M. Slugga (see all) We have no tolerance for comments containing violence, racism, profanity, vulgarity, doxing,…

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A House Democrat sought to distract from the purpose of a House Oversight Committee hearing on rampant Somali fraud in Minnesota by shifting the topic to blaming white men, a demographic that has been relentlessly scapegoated for years. Rep. Emily Randall (D-WA) used her time during the Wednesday hearing to throw down the race card instead of doing her job of engaging in legitimate oversight of a massive scandal that has already forced Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to abandon his reelection bid amid the uproar after an independent journalist’s bombshell video exposed alleged fraud at Somali-run daycares. While she was…

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants to be clear that she’s no fan of Fox News host Jesse Watters. “Jesse Watters Primetime” producer Johnny Belisario caught up with AOC outside the U.S. Capitol to extend an invitation to appear on his show. She wasn’t having it. “He has sexualized and harassed me on his show,” she replied after reportedly calling Watters a “pervert.” “He has sexually harassed me on his show,” she continued. “He has engaged in horrific, sexually exploitative rhetoric.” “That’s not true,” Belisario responded. “It is true because he accused me of sleeping, of wanting to quote, unquote, sleep with Stephen…

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Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. The stunning snatch and grab of Venezuelan “President” Nicolas Maduro is as much a pie in the face to Democrats as it is a tribute to the professionalism of the U.S. military. It is particularly embarrassing to the inept Biden administration for its shameful and humiliating retreat from Afghanistan, an event that will forever stain every member of that befuddled presidency that put the U.S. military in such an untenable situation. Democrats today are frantically screeching that they should have been informed of the Venezuelan operation ahead of time.…

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Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. Something crucial happened with President Donald Trump’s recent actions in Venezuela. In fact, taken together with his earlier moves abroad, they mark the substantive death of what might be called the “Iraq syndrome” — a paralyzing mindset that has distorted American foreign policy for more than two decades. The Iraq syndrome emerged after the failure of the Iraq War and the long, costly occupation that followed. In the American mind, it became shorthand for a broader fear: that any U.S. use of force overseas would inevitably spiral into a…

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This is factually a much bigger deal, a bigger win, than most will initially appreciate. As many deep political followers well understand, the 66 organizations that President Trump has just withdrawn from represent a large network of sanctioned government organizations that structurally support the globalist agenda. President Trump has issued an executive order [SEE HERE] “Withdrawing the United States from International Organizations, Conventions, and Treaties that Are Contrary to the Interests of the United States.” These institutions, including the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, are mechanisms that exist to underpin globalist objectives. Each of the institutions carry “membership fees”…

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In politics, the kind of strong leadership and clear vision that we’re seeing from President Donald Trump isn’t something that can be learned and memorized like a math equation or legal theory.  These rare attributes enable certain individuals to rise to the occasion and do extraordinary things even in the face of impossible odds and legions of unhinged haters.  Everyone in the political world knows that some elected officials possess the intangibles necessary to make an impact, and others simply do not.  And the long-overdue arraignment of former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife in a federal courthouse in…

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Political battle lines quickly formed in the wake of an ICE agent firing upon a woman Wednesday morning in a vehicle driving at him in Minneapolis, with the Department of Homeland Security labeling the woman a “domestic terrorist” while some Democrats quickly labeled the federal officer a “murderer.” Left-wing-leaning officials and commentators invoked the memory of George Floyd, whose death in police custody led to mass protests and violent riots in 2020, first in Minneapolis, then nationwide. However, there was no reported violence last night in Minneapolis, as estimated thousands held a vigil for the Tuesday morning shooting victim Nicole Good.…

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A pharmacist prepares a vaccine in Los Angeles on Oct. 24, 2025. Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty ImagesBayer and its Monsanto division are suing COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers, alleging they used technology Monsanto developed and patented in the 1980s in their vaccines.Bayer said in lawsuits that Pfizer, its partner BioNTech, and Moderna wrongly used technology Monsanto developed and used to make plants resistant to insects.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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Good Thursday morning. Here is what’s on President Trump’s agenda today: 10:15 AM THE PRESIDENT participates in a Photo Opportunity with United States Attorneys 11:00 AM THE PRESIDENT receives his Intelligence Briefing 5:30 PM THE PRESIDENT participates in a Policy Meeting News roundup: Former Democratic House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer to announce retirement Trump administration changes federal guidelines on alcohol consumption Key airline used by Trump for deportations cuts ties with ICE Trump expected to announce Gaza Board of Peace next week: U.S. officials Trump pulls U.S. from 66 global organizations, including key UN climate agencies Trump threatens to nix…

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Various estimates for the cost of revitalizing Venezuela’s once-powerful oil sector are already rolling out, and the number one caution for news consumers is clear: Pay no attention to the headline number. Instead, dig deep into the details of the report before jumping to any conclusions. A report released Monday by Rystad Energy provides a good example. The headline on a story at Energy Voice reads as follows: “Venezuela needs $183bn to revive oil output, Rystad says.” To be sure, $183 billion is a big number in any company’s budget, one which, without proper context, seems near-unattainable to the casual…

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With the U.S. capture of Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro in a bold Jan. 3 military raid and a large naval force still prowling the southern Caribbean to ensure that Maduro’s successors cooperate with the Trump administration, other subtle, but key, developments in the region can be overlooked.Among under-the-wire events is a December 2025 agreement between the United States and Venezuela’s neighbor, Guyana. That agreement could have profound implications, not only in the immediate context of unfolding events in Venezuela, but also for the long-term execution of the Trump Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, unveiled in November 2025 by U.S. President…

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Minnesota’s multibillion-dollar fraud scandals sparked spirited exchanges before a congressional committee on Jan. 7—the first of two hearings that the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has set on the topic.During a session that spanned nearly five hours, several shouting matches erupted—sometimes involving witnesses who pushed back against lawmakers. At times, committee chair Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) called members out of order, pounded his gavel, and called for decorum.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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The U.S. Capitol building in Washington on Dec. 21, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesWASHINGTON—The House will vote Jan. 8 on whether to override President Donald Trump’s vetoes of two bills.Trump issued the first two vetoes of his second term on Dec. 31. One bill was designed to help finance the construction of a pipeline to provide water to tens of thousands of people in Colorado. The other would designate a site in Everglades National Park in Florida as part of the Miccosukee Indian Reservation.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the…

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