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Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants

Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants

The United States has recently resumed deportation flights to Venezuela, marking a significant development in U.S.-Venezuela relations and immigration policy. A recent flight carried 175 migrants, including a gang leader, representing the third

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Inside Project 2025: How the Trump Administration Is Reshaping America’s Government

Inside Project 2025: How the Trump Administration Is Reshaping America’s Government

When Donald Trump was sworn in as President of the United States for a second term in January 2025, he pledged to "drain the swamp" once again — but this time, his administration came to power far more prepared. Behind the scenes was a detailed

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Trump’s Cabinet of Contradictions: Anti-DEI in Policy, Diverse in Optics, and Questionable in Qualification

Trump’s Cabinet of Contradictions: Anti-DEI in Policy, Diverse in Optics, and Questionable in Qualification

When Donald J. Trump returned to the White House in January 2025, he wasted no time delivering on one of his boldest campaign promises — the eradication of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs across the federal government.

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TRUMP VS ELON MUSK Billionaire Rivalry Explodes

TRUMP VS ELON MUSK Billionaire Rivalry Explodes

Trump and Elon Musk are at war—again. This time, it’s over Trump’s massive federal budget bill, EV subsidies, and loyalty. Trump says Elon lives off the government. Elon fires back, calling Trump reckless and outdated.

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Broken Trust: USDA Relief for Black Farmers Derailed by Stephen Miller's Lawsuit

Broken Trust: USDA Relief for Black Farmers Derailed by Stephen Miller's Lawsuit

For generations, Black farmers in America have fought an uphill battle—not only against the land but also against a system that was never designed with them in mind. That fight seemed to turn a corner in 2021, when the USDA offered targeted debt relief un

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ISRAEL Rejects Blame for Gaza's Starving Crisis?

ISRAEL Rejects Blame for Gaza's Starving Crisis?

The humanitarian disaster in Gaza has reached catastrophic proportions, with international aid groups and UN agencies warning of a spiraling famine now claiming the lives of civilians—particularly children—at a rapidly accelerating pace.

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France to Recognize Palestinian State

France to Recognize Palestinian State

French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that France will formally recognize the State of Palestine during the United Nations General Assembly this September .

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Guyana’s Oil Fortune or ExxonMobil’s Windfall? Inside the Controversial 2% Deal That’s Raising Global Eyebrows

Guyana’s Oil Fortune or ExxonMobil’s Windfall? Inside the Controversial 2% Deal That’s Raising Global Eyebrows

Guyana has rapidly emerged as one of the most important oil frontiers in the world.But beneath this boom lies a contract that critics say sells Guyana short, and could become one of the most lopsided oil agreement in modern history.

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Trump Contradicts Netanyahu on Gaza: ‘That’s Real Starvation’

Trump Contradicts Netanyahu on Gaza: ‘That’s Real Starvation’

In a rare public rebuke of a key ally, former U.S. President Donald Trump has rejected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s claim that there is “no starvation” in Gaza.

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Trump Abroad: Cognitive Clarity or Public Decline?

Trump Abroad: Cognitive Clarity or Public Decline?

Donald Trump’s July 2025 overseas trip was meant to strengthen transatlantic ties and reinforce trade discussions. Instead, it reignited concerns about his mental acuity, focus, and the growing pattern of incoherent commentary.

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