The Odds: Are Americans paying attention to what's happening in Venezuela?
Senior White House aide Stephen Miller said in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper that the US is “in charge” of Venezuela because of the threat posed by the military forces that remain stationed just ...
CNN’s Nick Paton Walsh reports for The Lead.
Critics of the US ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro this weekend have regularly invoked President Donald Trump’s comments during the 2016 campaign.
WH official: US in charge of Venezuela because 'military stationed outside the country' Stephen Miller joins The Lead.
The US is making plans to try to intercept a fleeing oil tanker that Russia has claimed jurisdiction over, according to four people familiar with the matter, setting up a possible confrontation ...
The Trump administration is deploying around 2,000 federal agents to Minneapolis as part of an immigration crackdown on the heels of a welfare fraud scandal in Minnesota, according to two law ...
Nvidia just provided a closer look at its new computing platform for AI data centers, Vera Rubin, a release that could have major ramifications for the future of AI given the industry’s massive ...
President Donald Trump may have made a major miscalculation about Venezuela’s oil. Trump has expressed excitement over the prospect of US oil companies getting their hands on Venezuela’s vast oil ...
Since the seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by US forces at the weekend, US President Donald Trump and members ...
Airlines have to juggle staffing challenges and unpredictable weather to keep their flights running on schedule. A new report highlights which ones excel in terms of punctuality . From “The Odyssey” ...
Amid increasing concerns that Greenland, a vast Arctic territory ruled by Denmark, is still being coveted by the Trump administration, the Danish prime minister has delivered a stark warning to the ...
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