Senate passes resolution limiting military moves in Venezuela
A surprising bipartisan vote unfolded in the Senate on Thursday, advancing a resolution to restrict President Donald Trump’s ability to launch further military actions against Venezuela without congressional approval. With a 52-47 tally, Democrats joined by five Republicans pushed the war powers r...
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Venezuelan military buries troops killed during U.S. operation targeting Maduro
Venezuela’s military gathered in Caracas on Wednesday for a somber mass funeral, laying to rest dozens of soldiers killed during a U.S. operation over the weekend to apprehend former President Nicolás Maduro. The ceremony unfolded in a state-owned cemetery in a working-class area of the city’s ...
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Funeral dispute sparks deadly shooting at Salt Lake City church
A tragic shooting erupted outside a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, claiming two lives and injuring six during a funeral service. Authorities confirmed the incident stemmed from a dispute among attendees who knew each other. Two adult victims, Vaea Tulikihihifo, 46, an...
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Trump administration weighs payment plan in Greenland secession discussions
The Trump administration has put forward a striking proposal to offer each of Greenland's roughly 57,000 residents a payment ranging from $10,000 to $100,000 to encourage the territory to secede from Denmark and join the United States. White House officials have ramped up discussions on these figure...
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American soldier stabbed outside Italian nightclub is recovering at home
A chilling incident unfolded last week outside a nightclub in Conegliano, Italy, where an American soldier stationed at Aviano Air Base was stabbed and left to recover from serious injuries. The attack occurred in the early morning hours of Dec. 28 outside a private club in Conegliano, a small city ...
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Trump exits global migration forum in defense of U.S. border control
President Donald Trump has taken a decisive stand against globalist migration policies with a fresh executive order. Trump signed the order on Wednesday, pulling the United States out of the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD), a body linked to the United Nations’ Global Compact for M...
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Top Senate Republican expects collapse of Cuban government by 2027
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., has dropped a bold forecast that the Cuban regime's days are nearing their end, tying its fate to recent U.S. actions in Venezuela. Scott's prediction gained traction after the U.S. captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro last week, extraditing him to New York, as repor...
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Trump blasts NATO and ramps up global pressure with tankers seized and Greenland threat
Donald Trump has unleashed a storm of controversy with a sharp critique of NATO allies, paired with aggressive military actions that signal a no-nonsense approach to global power dynamics. Just hours after the U.S. seized a Russian-flagged oil tanker in European waters, Trump tore into NATO partners...
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US military faces Russian naval escort in pursuit of suspected Venezuela-linked tanker
A tense maritime chase unfolds in the North Atlantic as US forces track a Russian-flagged oil tanker accused of flouting sanctions. The vessel, previously known as Bella 1 and now renamed Marinera, is under scrutiny for allegedly transporting Venezuelan and Iranian oil in violation of US sanctions, ...
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Pentagon opens review of women’s performance in direct combat roles
Hold tight for a critical look at military readiness as the Pentagon dives into a six-month review of women serving in ground combat positions. The assessment, detailed in a Pentagon memo obtained by OPB, aims to gauge the operational impact of female soldiers and Marines in infantry, armor, and art...
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