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President Trump Announces Venezuelan Oil Agreement Washington, D.C. – In a bold move aimed at benefiting both the United States and the people of Venezuela, President Donald Trump has announced an agreement with interim authorities in Venezuela to transfer a significant quantity of sanctioned oil to the United States. According to a statement released, Venezuela will be providing between 30 million and 50 million barrels of high-quality, sanctioned oil to the U.S. This agreement follows a recent U.S. military operation that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. President Trump emphasized that the oil will be sold at…

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LAS VEGAS – The annual CES tech show kicked off with big announcements from chipmakers like Nvidia, AMD, and Intel, all showcasing advancements in artificial intelligence. But it was the playful robots and the allure of Star Wars that really captured the crowd’s attention. AI was a central theme, as companies big and small displayed new AI-driven products. Nvidia Pushes “Physical AI” Nvidia highlighted “physical AI,” where AI models are trained in virtual worlds and then used in real-world machines. CEO Jensen Huang introduced Cosmos, a powerful AI model capable of realistic environment simulations. The company also announced Alpamayo, specifically…

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Milwaukee Judge Resigns After Obstructing Justice Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan has stepped down from her position after being found guilty of hindering federal agents. The case has ignited debate about judicial conduct and the rule of law. In a letter to Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers, Dugan announced her resignation, citing the legal challenges she faces and their potential impact on the court system. She stated that while she intends to fight the charges against her, she believes it’s best for the citizens of Wisconsin to have a judge fully serving in her position without the distraction of her…

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MIAMI – In 2017, as Donald Trump prepared to take office, Venezuela’s then-Foreign Minister Delcy Rodríguez saw an opportunity. Rodríguez, representing the socialist government of Nicolas Maduro, directed Citgo, a Venezuelan state-owned oil company subsidiary, to donate $500,000 to President Trump’s inauguration. This was seen as an attempt to improve relations with the U.S. and attract American investment. While this charm offensive didn’t immediately lead to the changes Venezuela hoped for, it raised Rodríguez’s profile in U.S. business and political circles. Now, nearly a decade later, Rodríguez is the interim president of Venezuela. Her message that Venezuela is open for…

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Paris Jackson, daughter of the late Michael Jackson, recently shared her experiences with sobriety. While celebrating six years of being clean, she pointed out that getting sober isn’t a cure-all for life’s difficulties. In a recent message to her fans, Jackson, now 27, emphasized that some of her toughest challenges arose after she stopped using drugs. She openly discussed how quitting alcohol and heroin didn’t magically erase her struggles, particularly with mental health. Jackson revealed she continues to grapple with conditions like treatment-resistant major depressive disorder, complex PTSD, and OCD. Jackson has been candid in the past about her battles…

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text Michigan State Coach Addresses Incident with Former Player East Lansing, MI – A recent game featuring Michigan State University (MSU) sparked discussion after an interaction between head basketball coach Tom Izzo and a former player, Paul Davis. The incident occurred during the Spartans’ game against USC. During the game, Davis, who played center for MSU from 2002 to 2006 and was in attendance as a spectator, reportedly voiced his disagreement with a referee’s call. According to reports, Davis’s reaction from his courtside seat led the referee, Jeffrey Anderson, to halt the game temporarily. Anderson then approached Coach Izzo to…

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A woman in Texas is in trouble with the law after a fire at an apartment complex. Officials say the woman, who has not been named, got into an argument with her boyfriend. Afterward, she allegedly took some of his clothes and burned them in a barbecue pit on the apartment’s balcony. Even though she tried to put the fire out, it started up again and spread. The flames damaged 13 apartments, and some had serious damage from fire, smoke, and water. In some places, the second floor even fell onto the first floor. The woman was taken to the…

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The U.S. Government is taking more steps to make sure people who come to visit follow the rules. The State Department said Tuesday that more countries will now be included in a program that asks some travelers to pay a bond before they can come to the United States. This bond could be as high as $15,000. Right now, 38 countries are on this list. Most of them are in Africa, but some are in Latin America and Asia too. This new rule could make it hard for many people to get a U.S. visa because they might not be…

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California Congressman Doug LaMalfa Passes Away at 65 Rep. Doug LaMalfa, a Republican representing California’s 1st Congressional District, has passed away at the age of 65. LaMalfa’s passing marks a significant loss for his constituents and the conservative movement in California. LaMalfa’s Chief of Staff, Mark Spannagel, released a statement noting the Congressman “returned home to the Lord” early Tuesday morning. He emphasized LaMalfa’s dedication to his constituents, highlighting his work on forest management, water storage, and individual liberty. According to reports, LaMalfa suffered a medical emergency at his home and was transported to a local hospital. Despite emergency surgery,…

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President Trump Defends January 6th Rally, Criticizes Democrat Narrative Former President Donald Trump is pushing back against claims that he incited the events of January 6th, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol. Trump maintains that he encouraged supporters to peacefully protest and express their concerns about the 2020 election results. Trump’s defense centers on the idea that he explicitly called for a peaceful demonstration. His supporters point to statements where he urged people to “peacefully and patriotically make their voices heard.” They argue that these words demonstrate his intent for a lawful gathering, not a violent insurrection. Evidence has emerged suggesting…

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