United States
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Congressional Hispanic Caucus Unveils ‘Non-Negotiable’ Conditions for DHS Funding
As senators continue voting on a bill that would fund, among other things, the Department of Homeland Security, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus announced this week a new set of policies…
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Cuba Has Less Than a Month Worth Of Oil Left After Mexico Cancels Shipment: ‘A Major Crisis On Their Hand’
Cuba has less than a month worth of oil at current levels of demand and domestic production after a recent shipment from Mexico was halted, according to a new report.…
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Argentina’s F-16 Deal Illustrates Washington’s Renewed Security Push In Latin America
A month after Argentina received its first batch of U.S.-made F-16 fighter jets, the acquisition continues to reverberate far beyond the country’s Air Force. Brokered by Denmark and backed by…
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Marco Rubio Says Trump Admin Is Ready To Use Force To ‘Ensure Maximum Cooperation’ From Regime In Venezuela
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to say that the Trump administration is ready to “use force” to ensure that Venezuela’s interim regime cooperates with its intent to oversee…
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U.S. Intelligence Casts Doubt On Whether Venezuela’s Interim Leader Is Willing To Cut Ties With Global Foes
U.S. intelligence reports have cast doubt about whether Venezuela’s interim leader Delcy Rodriguez is willing to cave to a key U.S. demand: cutting ties with Washington’s largest foes on the…
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Relatives of Two Men Killed in Airstrike Against Alleged Drug Vessel Sue U.S. Government for Wrongful Death
Starting in September of last year, the Trump administration approved dozens of military strikes against alleged drug boats in South America and the Caribbean, attacks that took the lives of…
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Former Canadian Olympic Snowboarder Ryan Wedding Pleads Not Guilty To Drug Trafficking Charges
Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding pleaded not guilty to multiple drug-related charges after turning himself in to U.S. authorities in Mexico after spending more than 10 years in hiding. Since…
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Wife Of Cartel Leader Files Criminal Complaint Against Top Mexican Over Extradition Of Operatives Without Due Process
The family members of top cartel leaders in Mexico accused the country’s government of breaking the law by denying them due process following their extradition to the United States earlier…
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Marco Rubio Reportedly Granted Last Word On Revenue From Venezuelan Oil Sales, Sidelining Regime
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has been given the last word on the use of the revenue from Venezuela’s oil sales as the Trump administration oversees the country’s industry following…
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U.S. To lift Some Sanctions On Venezuela’s Oil Industry As Trump Admin Oversees Sector: Report
The U.S. is set to lift some sanctions on Venezuela’s oil industry as the Trump administration continues to take steps to control the country’s sector following the capture of authoritarian…
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Why Global Founders Still Incorporate in the United States
Despite the proliferation of startup-friendly jurisdictions worldwide, the United States remains the incorporation destination of choice for founders far beyond its borders. From Europe and Latin America to Asia and…
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Border Patrol Commander Details Fate Of Agents Involved in Minneapolis Shooting Of Alex Pretti
Large protests have taken place in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in recent weeks following violent altercations between civilians and federal immigration officers. In one episode over the weekend, 37-year-old local ICU nurse…
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Venezuela’s Interim Leader Calls On U.S. To Stop Interfering In Its Internal Affairs: ‘Enough With The Orders’
Venezuela’s interim leader Delcy Rodriguez Venezuela’s interim leader Delcy Rodriguez called on the U.S. to stop interfering in its internal affairs. “Enough with the orders,” she said during a public…