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Cesar Barry
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US discussing options to acquire Greenland, including use of military, says White House
The White House has confirmed the United States is considering options to acquire Greenland, including military scenarios, prompting sharp reactions from allies and renewed debate over international law and Arctic strategy.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Trump threatens Colombia with military action as he reiterates that the US is ‘in charge’ in Venezuela
The U.S. detention of Nicolás Maduro has triggered widespread international reaction, exposing deep divisions over sovereignty, legality, and the future rules governing military force and accountability.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Maduro and his wife arrive in New York to face narco-terrorism charges
Nicolás Maduro and his wife have been brought to New York to face U.S. narco-terrorism charges, moving a long-running political confrontation into the federal courts.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Maduro’s Capture: Rumours, Reports and the Reality Behind Them
Despite widespread rumours and speculation, there is currently no verified evidence confirming the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Mamdani’s First Orders Focus on Housing and Undoing Adams’s Decisions
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani used his first executive orders to revoke many of his predecessor Eric Adams’s policies and to launch a housing-focused agenda including tenant protections, new development task forces, and a revitalized Office to Protect.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Lauren Boebert claims Trump’s veto of safe drinking water bill is retaliation
Lauren Boebert has accused former President Donald Trump of retaliating against lawmakers by vetoing a bill aimed at ensuring safe drinking water, raising concerns over public health and political motives.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
DOJ reviewing more than 5 million pages of documents in the Epstein files: report
The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing more than five million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein as part of an extensive effort to assess evidence, address public pressure for transparency, and determine whether further legal action is warranted.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Trump to meet Netanyahu in Florida as focus turns to Middle East issues
Donald Trump’s upcoming meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida highlights renewed focus on Gaza, regional security, and the future direction of Middle East diplomacy.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Russia Pummels Kyiv Before Trump-Zelensky Meeting
Russia launched a massive drone and missile assault on Kyiv, causing civilian casualties and widespread infrastructure damage just before a scheduled peace meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Cesar Barry
Weather News
Thousands of US flights disrupted as winter storm looms
A major winter storm caused thousands of flight disruptions across the United States, highlighting travel challenges and the need for preparedness.
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Cesar Barry
Entertainment
Quiz of the Year 2025, Part 3: What Instagram caption did Taylor Swift use to announce her engagement?
Taylor Swift has not announced an engagement on Instagram, highlighting how assumptions about celebrity behavior often blur fact and rumor.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
U.S. strikes ISIS in Nigeria after Trump warnings on Christian killings
The United States carried out Christmas-night airstrikes against Islamic State targets in northwest Nigeria, escalating its military role in West Africa amid claims of extremist violence against civilians and renewed debate over Nigeria’s complex security crisis.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Europe condemns U.S. move to bar individuals over tech monitoring
European leaders criticized a U.S. decision to bar individuals over alleged tech monitoring abuses, warning the unilateral move could undermine legal standards, human rights principles, and transatlantic cooperation.
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Cesar Barry
Entertainment
Aubrey O'Day opens up about disturbing Sean "Diddy" Combs allegations, and her hopes of "speaking for the underdogs"
Aubrey O’Day reflects on disturbing allegations involving Sean “Diddy” Combs, confronting memory gaps, power dynamics, and her mission to speak up for survivors and industry underdogs.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
5 Dead After Mexican Navy Plane Crashes in Texas During Aid Mission
A Mexican Navy aircraft on a humanitarian medical mission crashed into Galveston Bay, killing five people and prompting a multi-agency investigation and rescue response.
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Cesar Barry
Entertainment
Bezos and Sánchez in Aspen: A Quiet Holiday Visit Draws Public Attention
A routine holiday visit by Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez to Aspen became a reminder of how speculation can outpace facts in modern celebrity coverage.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Justice Department Restores Trump-Featuring Epstein Image After Public Scrutiny
The Justice Department restored a Trump-featuring Epstein photograph after review, highlighting the challenges of balancing transparency, victim protection, and public trust.
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Cesar Barry
Entertainment
Goggia Claims Long‑Awaited World Cup Super‑G Win as Vonn Continues Remarkable Return
Sofia Goggia won the women’s World Cup super‑G at Val d’Isère, with Lindsey Vonn finishing third, highlighting a competitive season leading into the Winter Olympics.
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Cesar Barry
Entertainment
SYDNEY SWEENEY SNUBBED FROM 2026 GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS AFTER CONTROVERSIAL YEAR
Sydney Sweeney was left out of the 2026 Golden Globe nominations for Christy, as the film’s modest performance and a controversial year shaped awards-season discussion.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Justice Department Begins Public Release of Epstein Files Amid Legal, Political Dispute
The Justice Department has begun releasing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, balancing transparency with legal safeguards for victims and sensitive material.
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Cesar Barry
Entertainment
Nick Reiner’s Diagnosis Raises Broader Questions About Mental Illness, Treatment, and Responsibility
A tragic family homicide case highlights the difficult intersection of severe mental illness, treatment limits, and legal responsibility.
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Cesar Barry
Crime
The mother of missing Melodee Buzzard is in court today on unrelated charge. Here’s how we got here
Ashlee Buzzard, the mother of missing 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard, appeared in court today on an unrelated false imprisonment charge as investigators continue their search for the missing California girl.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Why Did So Many Jews Vote for Mamdani?
Zohran Mamdani’s surprising support among Jewish voters reflects a generational shift in Jewish political identity, where progressive values, local issues, and moral pluralism outweigh traditional pro-Israel alignments.
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Cesar Barry
Money
The Dollar Strikes Back: How Peter Schiff’s Crypto Warning Signals a Larger Shift in Global Power
For years, Peter Schiff has been dismissed as the perennial gold bug—an economist frozen in a pre-digital era, warning of inflation and debt long before the world cared to listen. Yet as Bitcoin and Ethereum struggle through what Schiff now calls a “full-blown bear market,” his long-held thesis about the supremacy of tangible value—and the fragility of financial euphoria—seems to be gaining new traction.
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Cesar Barry
Gaming
Pokémon XD: DX Is an Incredible New RPG for Classic Game Fans
Pokémon XD: DX breathes new life into the beloved GameCube-era RPG, blending nostalgic charm with modern design for fans craving a return to classic Pokémon storytelling and mechanics.
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Cesar Barry
Gaming
Red Dead Redemption 2 Free Expansion Brings Back Classic RDR1 Features
Fan-made expansions and mods for Red Dead Redemption 2 are reviving classic features from the original game, enhancing night gameplay, bank robberies, and character interactions.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Donald Trump greeted by Emperor Naruhito in Japan before meeting new prime minister – US politics live
Former President Donald Trump received a formal greeting from Emperor Naruhito in Japan as he prepared to meet the country’s new prime minister, highlighting his ongoing diplomatic visibility.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Carney Says He Will Meet With Xi in South Korea
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Carney confirms plans to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea, signaling continued diplomatic engagement amid rising tensions.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Mamdani rallies with Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez as Democrats close ranks around NYC mayoral nominee
Progressive Democrats, including Nityananda Mamdani, Bernie Sanders, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, rally behind a leading candidate in the New York City mayoral race, signaling party unity ahead of a critical election.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Sleepwalking Into Revenge: The Rise of the Politics of Retribution
Around the world, politics is becoming increasingly fueled by vengeance rather than vision — and societies are paying the price.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
US and China say a trade deal is drawing closer as Trump and Xi ready for a high-stakes meeting
As President Trump prepares to meet President Xi, both the U.S. and China indicate that a long-anticipated trade deal may be within reach, though key challenges remain.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Is the U.S. Targeting Innocent People in Its War on Drugs?
The Trump administration’s aggressive anti-drug operations in Latin America are raising serious questions about legality, sovereignty, and civilian safety.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Homeland Security Secretary Holds Press Conference in Minneapolis on ICE Operations
Homeland Security Secretary addressed the public in Minneapolis, outlining recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations and emphasizing the administration’s commitment to enforcing federal immigration laws.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Trump Escalates U.S.-Canada Trade Tensions with New 10% Tariff in Response to Ontario Ad
President Donald Trump has announced an additional 10% tariff on Canadian imports in retaliation to an Ontario government advertisement critical of his trade policies, further straining U.S.-Canada trade relations and halting ongoing negotiations between the two nations.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Trump Signals Openness to Meeting Kim Jong Un During Asia Trip
Trump expresses willingness to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during his Asia trip while engaging with key regional leaders.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Downplays Trump’s White House Demolition Plan: “No One Is Worried About Building a Ballroom”
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer dismissed President Trump’s East Wing demolition for a new White House ballroom, saying Americans care more about surviving the government shutdown than presidential vanity projects.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Trump Deploys Aircraft Carrier Strike Group to South America Amid Rising Venezuela Tensions
President Trump’s deployment of a carrier strike group to the South American coast marks a major escalation in U.S.-Venezuela tensions and raises fears of potential airstrikes.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
President Trump Prepares for Asia Trip, Aims for Trade Deal With China
Donald Trump embarks on a high-stakes Asia trip aiming to ease U.S.–China tensions and forge a new trade path after years of tariff wars.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Trump’s Outburst Makes Canada’s Anti-Tariff Video Go Viral
Trump’s furious reaction to Canada’s Reagan-inspired anti-tariff ad ensured the video went viral — turning a quiet campaign into a global reminder of how far his trade policies stray from Reagan’s ideals.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
The White House East Wing Demolition Stirs Outcry from Historians and Preservationists
President Trump’s demolition of the White House East Wing to build a new ballroom has ignited outrage, raising questions about legality, preservation, and presidential power.
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Cesar Barry
World News
Trump Crushes Narco-Terror: The Fall of Maduro, El Mayo, and El Chapo
President Donald J. Trump is not just fighting cartels—he’s defeating them. In a bold, strategic takedown unlike anything seen in modern U.S. foreign policy, Trump has taken direct aim at the unholy trinity of Latin American narco-terrorism: Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, and Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
Ghislaine Maxwell Honored at 2013 Clinton Event
Newly surfaced photos reveal Ghislaine Maxwell—yes, that Ghislaine Maxwell—was honored at a prestigious 2013 Clinton Global Initiative event.
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Cesar Barry
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