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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Troops on the Move: What's Happening with the National Guard?

The National Guard is stepping in to help with rising crime in New Orleans. This is just one of many recent events where the Guard has been called to action. The federal government has the power to send troops to Washington, D. C. , as it is considered a federal area. This decision was made by a fed

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

U. S. Actions on Venezuelan Oil Tankers: A Deep Dive

The U. S. has been cracking down on tankers carrying Venezuelan oil. This has caused major problems for Venezuela's oil industry. The country relies heavily on oil exports for income. President Nicolás Maduro is finding it tough to cope with the U. S. pressure. The U. S. has targeted three tankers

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

U. S. Navy's Big Move: Trump's New Warships and Venezuela's Legal Win

President Trump recently made headlines with a bold announcement: the U. S. Navy is set to build a new class of warships, and they will bear his name. This move comes hot on the heels of another decision to name the Kennedy Center after him. The plan involves constructing two advanced battleships eq

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Words on Maduro: A Game of Power and Oil

Donald Trump, the U. S. President, recently shared his thoughts on Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro. He suggested that it would be a wise move for Maduro to step down from his position. This comment came amidst increased U. S. military activity in the region, including several strikes on vessels

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil Exports Hit by U. S. Interceptions and Cyberattack

Venezuela's oil industry is facing fresh challenges. Shipments are slowing down. Most tankers are just moving oil between local ports. This follows recent U. S. actions against two more ships. State-run oil company PDVSA is also dealing with a cyberattack. The U. S. Coast Guard seized a supertanker

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Elon Musk Wins Big: Delaware Court Backs His $55 Billion Tesla Deal

Elon Musk just scored a huge victory. The Delaware Supreme Court said he can keep his $55. 8 billion Tesla pay package from 2018. A lower court had earlier blocked it, but the higher court overturned that decision, saying it was too harsh. This pay package was tied to Tesla hitting certain growth t

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Ride-Hailing Growth: What's Really Going On?

California has seen a surge in Tesla's ride-hailing vehicles. Over 1, 655 cars have been added to the fleet since the service started in August. However, the true number might be higher. Here's why: companies don't have to report every new driver they hire. So, the official count might not show the

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Elon Musk's Big Win: Tesla's $139 Billion Pay Package Back in Play

The Delaware Supreme Court has made a big decision. They said Elon Musk's huge pay deal with Tesla is back on. This deal was first made in 2018. A lower court had said it was not fair. But the higher court disagreed. They said Musk should not be left without pay for his work over six years. The pay

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cybertruck's Reality Check: Is It Really Tesla's Best?

The Cybertruck, Tesla's much-hyped electric truck, is facing a tough reality. Despite Elon Musk's enthusiastic claims, sales numbers tell a different story. Musk called it Tesla's "best ever" vehicle, but actual sales show less than 2. 5% of reservations turned into real purchases. This isn't the o

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Senator Raises Concerns Over Military Actions in Venezuela

Senator Rand Paul recently shared his thoughts on the current military operations near Venezuela. He believes that seizing oil tankers in the Caribbean could lead to bigger conflicts. Paul is not in favor of taking over these ships or using force against suspected drug traffickers. He finds the curr

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