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Venezuela Says Deal Reached to Resume US Deportation Flights of Illegal Immigrants
Maduro said he holds El Salvador responsible for imprisoning his nationals, who he said hadn’t committed crimes in the United States or El Salvador.
The MAHA Rajas: 6 Exercises to Kickstart Your Health in the MAHA Era
Declining health has become a worldwide problem, and threatens to worsen. These exercises can help you move back into a healthy, better-quality life.
US Senator Meets China’s Vice Premier in Beijing Visit
Fentanyl was one of the topics brought up during talks with the Chinese official, Sen. Steve Daines said.
▶How the CCP Infiltrated America’s Critical Infrastructure: Michael Lucci
Michael Lucci helps states enact policies and solutions that protect their assets from foreign adversaries like communist China.
Trump Orders Full Access to Unclassified Federal Data for Designated Officials
The order could have implications for how the Department of Government Efficiency continues its work.
Rocket to Acquire Redfin: What It Means for Homebuyers, Real Estate Industry
The deal is expected to close in the second or third quarter of this year.
Turkish Court Orders Erdogan Political Rival Jailed Pending Trial on Corruption Charges
The arrest was made after Turkish authorities raided the Istanbul mayor’s home earlier this week.
Cartels’ Advanced Technology a Growing Threat to US
Top-level spyware, deadly drones, and encrypted networks give Mexican cartels a high degree of sophistication.
Pope Is Discharged From Hospital, Returns to Vatican
The pope’s 38-day hospital stay is the second longest in recent papal history.
South Florida Biochar Plant Poised to Be Key for Domestic Silicon Chip Makers
By 2029, Green Carbon Solutions’ engineered charcoal will also enrich soil, purify water, generate electricity using ‘every last piece from a piece of wood.’
▶Shen Yun Highlights Importance of ‘Traditions and Values’: University Department Dean
Shen Yun Performing Arts enchanted audiences in Sevilla, Spain, on March 18, with a showcase of China’s 5,000 years of civilization.
Colombia Spirals Toward ‘Failed State’ Under Exploding Cartel Violence: Experts
The ’total peace' initiative appears to have backfired, although for now cartels and splinter groups are now more focused on fighting each other than the state.
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De Quervain’s syndrome is a painful wrist condition that most commonly affects people ages 40 to 50.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Former Federal Prosecutor, 43, Found Dead in Virginia Home
Aber, appointed by Biden, resigned from her post as a federal prosecutor on the day of Trump’s inauguration.
Israelis Express Concern About Netanyahu Renewing Gaza War
Many see Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as serving his own political needs, and having no clear plan for Gaza’s future after the war.
Gang Violence in Sweden Is a Crisis Decades in the Making, Experts Say
Magnus Lindgren, a former police chief general secretary of the Safer Sweden Foundation, said there were 15,000 ’very dangerous criminals’ in Sweden.
US Stocks Rebound, Led by Large Caps, in Another Volatile Week
Mixed earnings reports contributed to the week’s market volatility.
Day in Photos: Tyrannosaurus Race, Protests in Germany, and British Gymnastics Championships
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Israel Launches Strikes Across Lebanon After Intercepting Rocket Attack
Israel’s military launched new air and artillery strikes and demanded the Lebanese government help enforce a November cease-fire with Hezbollah.
ICE Arrests 68 Tren de Aragua Gang Members
‘We will continue to make sure these dirtbags are removed from America’s streets and face justice,’ a DHS spokesperson said.
How a Treasurer Guided America Toward Its First National Highway
In ‘This Week in History,’ because the Louisiana Purchase doubled the country’s size, U.S. Treasurer Andrew Gallatin suggested a method to quickly expand west.
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