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In January 1899, the American gunboat USS Wilmington set out on an expedition to Venezuela, steaming up the Orinoco River toward the country’s interior. On board was an American diplomat, Francis Loomis,
America has toppled governments or otherwise intervened in Latin America many times, and particularly so from the 1850s and, even more, late 1860s. Doing so in Venezuela in 2026 needs to be seen in this continuum,
The New York offshore wind project, which is 60 percent complete, said it will likely never be built if construction isn’t restarted by Jan. 16.
Start with the oil production of the U.S. and add Canada. Then include Venezuela and the rest of Latin America, from Mexico to Argentina and everywhere else in between: Brazil, Guyana, Colombia. Like it or not,
Greenlanders are rejecting Trump’s repeated threats to seize the Arctic island, fearing loss of their Inuit culture similar to what occurred under U.S. rule in Alaska. The Danish government, warning that a U.S. military attack would mean the end of NATO, is preparing for talks with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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Trump's crypto empire continues to grow with a new plan to issue tokens to Trump Media shareholders
Trump Media has announced plans to launch a new crypto token.Based on the Cronos blockchain, it will be distributed among the company's shareholders.Other crypto ventures linked to Trump have struggled significantly this year.
The moderate Democrat will unveil her 2026 agenda Tuesday with the interlocking goals of tackling wide-ranging affordability woes — while also making New York a bulwark against the Trump administration’s aggressive policies on immigration, energy and funding cuts.
The president and the mayor of New York City's favorability ratings are complete opposites going into the new year, according to CNN analyst Harry Enten.