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Venezuela’s Acting President Says She has had "Enough" of U.S. Orders
Venezuela’s acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, said that she has had “enough” of Washington’s orders as she works to unite the country following the US seizure of former leader Nicolás Maduro.

By The Financial District
Jan 281 min read


U.S. Security Deal With Ukraine "100% Ready" to Be Signed: Zelenskyy
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that a US security guarantees document for Ukraine is “100% ready” after two days of talks involving representatives from Ukraine, the United States, and Russia.

By The Financial District
Jan 281 min read


Trump Threatens Canada With 100% Tariffs if It “Makes a Deal With China”
US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 100% tariff on Canadian goods if the country strikes a trade deal with China.

By The Financial District
Jan 272 min read


China Calls UN Experts’ Forced Labor Concerns "Groundless"
China has dismissed concerns raised by UN experts over alleged forced labor affecting minority groups, calling the claims “fundamentally groundless.”

By The Financial District
Jan 271 min read


GOP Senator Calls for Full Investigation into Alex Pretti’s Murder
At least one Republican senator is calling for a full investigation into the incident that led to the death of an ICU nurse by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) immigration agents.

By The Financial District
Jan 261 min read


Minnesotans Flood Streets, Businesses Close to Demand ICE Be Removed
Thousands of protesters shut down parts of Minneapolis and St. Paul as hundreds of businesses closed their doors to demand an end to a weeks-long federal immigration crackdown.

By The Financial District
Jan 261 min read


Unstable Greenland Ice Sheet Undermines Trump Mining Plan
Scientists have identified a hidden geological weakness beneath Greenland’s ice sheet that could accelerate its collapse and complicate US ambitions in the Arctic.

By The Financial District
Jan 261 min read


“Be the People” Campaign Seeks to Unite Americans to Solve Problems
As celebrations of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence culminate on July 4, a well-financed, privately funded initiative will kick off in an effort to connect hundreds of millions of Americans with efforts to solve local problems.

By The Financial District
Jan 261 min read


Leaked Greenland Texts Prompt Democrats to Initiate Impeachment Push Against Trump
A US senator has called for impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump following reports that he texted Norway’s prime minister with threats to take over Greenland after failing to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.

By The Financial District
Jan 262 min read


Trump to Name New Assistant Attorney General to Combat "Fraud"
U.S. President Donald Trump said recently that he has chosen a new assistant attorney general with a focus on combating fraud nationwide.

By The Financial District
Jan 261 min read


Israel Destroys UN Relief Agency Building in Gaza
Israeli forces have stormed the headquarters of the UN agency dedicated to providing humanitarian assistance to Palestinians, demolishing buildings in an attack the agency condemned as “unprecedented.”

By The Financial District
Jan 251 min read


U.S. Troops Could “Refuse to Invade Greenland” Over Legal Concerns
A former Tory MP and defense expert has suggested that US troops could refuse to invade Greenland, saying “it would be interesting to see if US troops followed orders” should President Donald Trump pursue military action.

By The Financial District
Jan 252 min read


Shinzo Abe’s Assassin Gets Life Sentence
The man who assassinated former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been sentenced to life in prison, 3½ years after the daylight shooting in Nara that sent shockwaves around the world.

By The Financial District
Jan 251 min read


Trump Rips UK Over Chagos Islands Deal He Previously Backed
President Trump has called the UK’s decision to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius—an agreement his administration previously supported—an act of “great stupidity.”

By The Financial District
Jan 222 min read


WWE Legend Donates $5,000 to Ford Worker Who Called Trump "Pedophile Protector"
Pro wrestling legend Jim Cornette joined others in supporting Ford worker T.J. Sabula, who called President Donald Trump a “pedophile protector."

By The Financial District
Jan 221 min read


U.S. May Exit NATO Over Greenland Even if a Law Bans It
After recent talks between Greenland’s and Denmark’s foreign ministers and U.S. officials yielded no results, President Donald Trump was questioned about what his next steps might be.

By The Financial District
Jan 222 min read


U.S. Mulls Higher Tariffs on Countries Rejecting Trump’s Greenland Proposal
President Trump said that he may impose tariffs on countries that “don’t go along” with U.S. interests in Greenland.

By The Financial District
Jan 211 min read


Donations for Suspended Ford Worker Who Heckled Trump Soar to $800,000
T.J. Sabula, the Ford Motor employee suspended for heckling President Donald Trump—who reportedly responded with a middle finger—has received significant public support.

By The Financial District
Jan 211 min read


Australia Passes Tougher Laws on Guns, Hate Crimes
Australia’s lower house of parliament has passed new laws providing for a national gun buyback, tighter background checks for gun licenses, and a crackdown on hate crimes, following the country’s worst mass shooting in decades at a Jewish festival last month.

By The Financial District
Jan 211 min read


DOJ Can’t Explain Why it Has Released Less than 1% of Epstein Files
The Justice Department has not provided a clear explanation for releasing less than 1% of the Epstein files.

By The Financial District
Jan 211 min read


Dems Grapple With “Rising Clamor” for Trump Impeachment
Impeachment calls have increased in 2026 amid the U.S. attack on Venezuela and the Justice Department’s investigations into Trump’s perceived opponents.

By The Financial District
Jan 212 min read


White House Threatens to Sue CBS if Trump Interview Wasn’t Aired in Full
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Tony Dokoupil and an executive producer of CBS Evening News that the president would “sue your ass off” if his recent interview with the anchor was not aired in full.

By The Financial District
Jan 201 min read


Venezuelan Leader Delcy Rodríguez on DEA Radar for Years
When President Donald Trump announced the audacious capture of Nicolás Maduro to face drug trafficking charges in the U.S., he portrayed the strongman’s vice president and longtime aide as the preferred U.S. partner to stabilize Venezuela.

By The Financial District
Jan 202 min read


Warren Warns of Trump’s Control of Venezuelan Oil Money
Experts have told CNN that Qatari banks served a similar intermediary role during the Biden administration, when it allowed some funds from oil sales to flow to Iran amid a loosening of sanctions on that country.

By The Financial District
Jan 202 min read
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